Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 25th April 1885

Sale of Properties: Thursday Next: April 31st: Mr. Thomas Hufton has been favoured with instruction to sell by auction (at low reserves) at the Acorn Hotel, Temple Street, on Thursday next, April 30th at 6 o’clock, in the evening (subject to conditions to be then produced) the following very desirable investments: Lot 1: Birmingham (By direction of the trustee of the Late Mr. E. Alldridge) – all that valuable well situated freehold property, Fazeley Street, New Canal Street. Comprising Front House, No. 64, and four cottages with out-buildings in rear together with long range two-storey shopping, large stack, stalling for four hours and other erections in spacious yard, approached by gateway entrance, the whole now or recently let at rents producing £91 per annum. … (and several other lots) … Solicitors: As to lot 1., Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Waterloo Street … 


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