Sale by Auction: Fruit Merchants, Dealers, Hauliers, and Others. Re: R. M. Pinsent, Trading as Chalker Bros. Under a Deed of Assignment: Messrs. PETER Hamley and SONS are favoured with instructions from the Trustee, R. Bromhead, Esq., C.A., to SELL AUCTION at 39, Flora-street, Plymouth, THURSDAY NEXT, April 4th, 1912, at 12 noon precisely, 3 useful van horses, 3 sets of van harness, 1 set of electro-plated harness, 2 covered wagons, spring trolley, new varnished wagonette, platform scales, corn hutch and sundry stable utensils, large quantity empty baskets, boxes, crates, barrels, and sacks, several sacks of Barcelona, tager, monkey nuts and walnuts, sundry office furniture, etc., etc., more particularly described printed posters. For further particulars apply the Auctioneers, 104 Old Town-street, Plymouth; Messrs. R. Bromhead and Co., C.A., 11, Princess-Square, Plymouth, to whom all debts due to the above estate must be paid.
[see also Western Daily Mercury: Monday 1st April, Wednesday 3rd and Thursday 4th April 1912]
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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944