Manuel y Miguel Samper
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They sell the farm called "La Union" in the State of Cundinamarca, district of Guaduas on the banks of the Magdalena River, in a healthy climate. It cost its owners, in the year 1855, the amount of $47,000 and is offered today for $30,000 of eight tenths. It consists of a good and solid tile house for a room and for warehouses; five pasture pastures from Para and Guinea to fatten at least a thousand cattle, reserve forests in which there are several estancias and caneyes where excellent tobacco is cultivated and it has bungalows with the best port between Honda and Ambalema, very suitable for put a boat Due to its proximity to the Bogotá wineries, it also lends itself to a large mule company to drive loads of merchandise to Facatativa. On the same farm, more than 800 breeding cattle are offered for sale, pure breed from San Martin, and also from San Martin with white faces. You can choose 300 very large cows, 100 belly heifers, excellent pimps, steers to graze and calves, males and females, very lucid. Almost all the cattle are red. It is sold by small or large batches, and the gentlemen are in charge of the sale.
Manuel Samper, in Bogotá and Eladio Solano in Guáduas.
Published in the Cundinamarca Newspaper (11/V/75) No. 1626
