Western Daily Mercury Saturday 17th August 1912

Sales by Auction: …  Rendell and Sawde have been instructed by Harold S. Maur, Esq., to offer for Sale by Auction at the Globe Hotel, Newton Abbot, on Monday 19th August 1913, at 3 p.m. the following valuable Freehold Properties: Lot 1: The compact and well-situated residential property known as “Fishwick” … (description) … Lot 2: Two valuable pieces of Pastureland adjoining the Kingsteignton Road …(description) …  Lot 3: A rich tract of Pasture Land known as the “Teignbridge Marshes” comprising the old Teignmouth Cricket Ground and Pavilion, and other lands containing about 47a 1r 4 p. the gaze of the marshes is let to Messrs. Pinsent and Son and J. Quantick at an annual rental of £125 … Lot 4: Two pieces of Garden Ground and a Marsh close to Teignbridge Clay Cellars … (description) … Lot 5: the Freehold Marsh below Sandford Orleigh called “Bucklands’s Marsh and East Gold Marsh” … (description) … Lot 6: a valuable piece of Building Land at the top of Knowes Hill, Highweek … (description) … Lot 7: the apportioned Ground Rent of £3 secured on No. 4 Elmfield, Rundle Road, Knowles Hill … (description) … Plans, with particulars and conditions of Sale, can shortly be obtained of Mr. G. L. Barker, Land Agent, Teigngrace: of Messrs. Walters and Co. Solicitors, 9 New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, London, W.C.; or of the Auctioneers, Newton Abbot, Totnes and Ashburton: Dated 1st August 1912:


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