Fore Street, Wellington: Messrs. Maynard will sell, by auction, at the Squirrel Hotel, Wellington, on Friday, the 16th day of July, 1875, at six for seven o’clock, punctually, in the following lots, and subject to such conditions of sale as will be then and there read: Lot 1: All that freehold messauge or dwelling house, with the garden, stable and other outbuildings thereunto belonging, situate in Fore Street, Wellington, aforesaid as the same are now in the occupation of Miss Carter, as tenant thereof: Lot 2: All that yearly annuity or rent charge of £8 payable, and issuing out of, certain hereditaments called “Pynsent’s” but better known as the “King’s Arms Inn,” situate in Wellington aforesaid. Lot 1 may be viewed between the hours of two and four on the days of Monday and Thursday in each week until the time of sale on applying to the tenant who has kindly offered to show the same; and further particulars may be had of the auctioneers, Taunton, or of Mr. Ransom, solicitors, Wellington.
[see also Exeter Flying Post: Wednesday 7th July 1875]
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