Western Times: Friday 30th August 1867

Trees for Sale: Ashburton, Devon: To be Sold, 770 larch, scotch, oak, chestnut, alder and other trees and poles (many of large dimensions and long lengths), suitable for pit and railway timber, timber merchants, builders, farmers and others; now in lots in Goodstone Plantations, near Lemonford, Ashburton; the property of T. Pinsent, Esq., Also about 840 fine larch poles, now lying in Hook’s Plantations, near, belonging to the Right Hon. Lord Clinton. The whole are convenient for removal. Tenders for the whole, or any lot or lots on Goodstone, or for the whole on Hooks may be sent to Messrs. Whiteway and Foot, Land Agents, Ashburton, on or before the 7th September next. To view at Goodstone, apply to the Woodranger on the premises, particulars may also be seen there or at the office of Messrs. Whiteway and Foot, who will arrange for inspection of the poles at Hooks. The highest or any tender may not be accepted. Sun Fire and Life Offices, Ashburton: 27th August 1867. 

[see also Exeter Flying Post: Wednesday 4th September 1867; Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 30th August 1867] 


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Referenced

GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872