Dudley Chronicle: Thursday 9th February 1928

Belcher and son have received instruction to offer for sale by public auction at the Great Western Hotel, Wednesbury on Monday 13th February 1928, at 7 o’clock in the Evening precisely, subject to conditions to be then produced, the following valuable freehold properties by the Owner’s Instructions: Lot 1: the Commodious dwelling house formerly known as the “Smith’s Arms Inn” (now de-licensed, No 1 Cross Street, (off Holyhead Road) Wednesbury: Solicitors, Messrs. Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham  (Tel. Central 241) by direction of the Executors of the late Mrs. Sarah Ann Truman, Lot 2 … (continues) …


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Dudley Chronicle: Thursday 24th November 1932

Sale of freehold villa residence and delicensed properties situate in Wednesbury, West Bromwich, and Lower Bradley … (continues) … Lower Bradley (in the Urban District of Bilston) Lot 4: The de-licensed premises, late “Great Western Inn” four cottages and stabling adjoining (part with vacant possession on completion), Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill Birmingham (Tel. Central 0241). 


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Dudley Chronicle: Thursday 16th January 1930

large crowds were present at Sutton Coldfield Parish Church recently, when the late Councillor A. E. Owen was laid to rest … … (continues) … … Those present at the church included the following. … (list includes) … Mr. Rylatt (Puttick and Simpson), Belcher and son, Darlaston: Pinsent and Son, Birmingham; Mr. Arnold (Birmingham, and Midland Motor Omnibus Co.) … (continues) …


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