Messrs. Thomas and Bettridge are instructed to offer for sale by auction on Wednesday next the 10th day of January at the Swan Hotel, Stafford at four o’clock in the afternoon the following important and valuable properties: 1. An undivided half share of a freehold farm with farm thereon known as “Rosebush” in the Parish of Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire, containing 72 acres or thereabouts. On the farm there is a valuable slate and flag quarry known as “Rosebush Quarry,” which has been opened and is believed to be in full working order; 2, An undivided half share of the Narbeth Road and Maenclochog Railway … 3. An undivided half share of and in the beds and quarries of slate in or under certain lands known as Blackmuck Farm in the parish of Meanclochog … 4. All the rights and interests of Colonel Joseph O’Kell under (a) a contract for the construction of the North Pembrokeshire and Fishguard Railway … N.B. The whole of the above properties will be sold subject to the obligations and liabilities of Colonel O’Kell under the above-mentioned lease, contracts, and other documents, of the terms of which the purchases shall be deemed to have full notice, and which, or copies of which can be inspected at the offices mentioned below of Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., solicitors for the sale. …
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