Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 13th November 1886

On Wednesday November 24th, 1886: The Estate of Mr. H. Simons, Deceased: Important freehold properties in Dale End, producing £300 per annum, equal to freehold ground rents with valuable reversion as the end of short terms, a freehold property in Old Cross street and 700 square yards of land or thereabouts, three freehold house in Green Land, Small Heath, and a leasehold property in Bloomsbury Street, Nechells, also another estate, a freehold family residence called “Woodside” and two freehold vial residences known as “The Woodlands” in Handsworth Wood Road, near Handsworth church – to be sold by auction. …. (to be sold in lots) … For further particulars as to Lots 2 to 5, apply to Messrs. Tarleton and Butlin, solicitors, Temple Street; as to Lot 4, to Messrs. Gem, Docker and Tarleton, Solicitors, Bennett’s Hill, or to Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, Waterloo Street, as to Lots 6, 7, & 8, to Messrs. Sanders, Smith and Parish, Solicitors, Colmore Row, and as to all the lots, to the Auctioneers, 40 Temple Street, Birmingham.


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