Sale of leasehold property, 1868

A VALUABLE LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,

COMPRISING

THE RAILWAY TAVERN,

AND OTHER HOUSES AND PREMISES,

In MANCHESTER STREET, near Newtown Row.

BY RODERICK and SON. – To be SOLD by AUCTION (by direction of the Executor of the late Mr. John Newman), at the Acorn Hotel, Temple Street, on TUESDAY, May 26, at Six o’Clock in the Evening, subject to conditions to be then read – the capital Old-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE known as “THE RAILWAY TAVERN,” in Manchester Street, near to Newtown Row, Birmingham, with Brewhouse, Stabling, Yard, and entire Premises, let to Mr. Henry Butcher, as annual tenant, at a rent of £32.; also, the Three substantial Three-story Front HOUSES, Nos. 24, 25, and 26, adjoining; and Five HOUSES at the back, with Shopping, large Yard, and pump of good Water.

The total rents amount to £112. 12s. per annum, and the Property is Leasehold for 999 years, except three days, from the 29th of September, 1824, at the annual ground rent of £12. 3s. 10d.; contents, 836 square yards.

For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Gem and Docker, Solicitors, Bennett’s Hill; or to the Auctioneers, 2, Temple Row West, Birmingham

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(Birmingham Journal, 16th May 1868)

Sale of stock-in-trade, 1868

ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT.

TO STAMPERS, PIERCERS, BRASSFOUNDERS, JEWELLERS, TINMEN, GENERAL MANUFACTURERS, TOOL DEALERS, AND OTHERS.

IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE

At No. 257, NEWTOWN ROW, BIRMINGHAM,

By Direction of the Executor of the late Mr. John Newman, Stamp and Press Manufacturer, and General Tool Dealer, of the whole of the

VALUABLE STOCK-IN-TRADE,

Comprising upwards of 50 capital New Double and Single-sided PRESSES, 8 powerful and excellent STAMPS, with 7ft. to 10ft. Rods, 7in. to 16in. between Poppets; Turning and other Lathes, 16 Lathe Heads, 22 Iron Vices, 4 Anvils, 5 pairs Tinmen’s and other Rolls, 12 pairs Circular and Bench Shears, 16 pairs Jewellers’ Ingots and Swagers, Bick and Creese Irons, Hatchet and Side Stakes, Steadies and other Tinmen’s Tools, Smith’s Bellows, Swage Blocks, Mandrils, Top and Bottom Tools, Striking and Hand Hammers, New Iron and Steel Lathe, Press and other Patterns, and an immense assortment of minor Shop Tools, Weighing Machine, 4-wheel and other Trollies, Lifting Jacks, Ladders, Work Sheds, &c. &c.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,

BY S. BLOORE and SON, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, the 16th and 17th of December.

Sale to commence each day at 11 o’clock.

Catalogues may be obtained at the Offices of the Auctioneers, 1, Cannon Street, Birmingham.

(Aris’s Birmingham Gazette, 12th December 1868)

Sale of stock-in-trade

PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF

IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE,

At No. 257, NEWTOWN ROW, Birmingham

(By direction of the Executors of the late Mr. John Newman, Stamp and Press Manufacturer and General Tool Dealer),

OF THE WHOLE OF

THE VALUABLE STOCK-IN-TRADE,

Comprising 50 New Double and Single Sided PRESSES, 8 powerful STAMPS, Turning and other LATHES, 16 LATHE HEADS, 22 Iron Vices, 4 Anvils, 5 pair Tinmen’s and other Rolls, 9 pair Circular Shears, and an immense assortment of General Shop Tools, of superior manufacture, Weighing Machines, four-wheel and other Trolleys, &c., &c.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,

BY S. BLOORE and SON, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 16th and 17th days of December next.

Further particulars in due course.

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(Birmingham Journal, 28th November 1868)