Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 12th June 1894

Birmingham County Court: Yesterday, before his Honour Judge Chalmers: Alleged Breach of Warranty: An action was brought by John Hughes, metal merchant, Chester Road, Erdington, against H. Rudder, timber merchant, Boldmere Road, Erdington, to recover £45 damages for breach of warranty of a horse. The case was tried by a jury: Mr. Vachell (instructed by Mr. O’Connor) appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. H. Young (instructed by Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and Co.) for the defendant.  (Horse found to be lame and verdict given for the plaintiff).


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Thursday 7th June 1894

Sales by Messrs. Ludlow, Roberts and Weller: … Excellent Freehold and Leasehold Residence: … several lots … (includes) … Hampton-In-Arden: Lot 2, the Well-built Detached Gothic Residence called “The Croft” … (description) …  Plans, particular, and further information may be obtained as to … Lot 2, Messrs. Smith Pinsent, and Freeman Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 7th June 1894

Property Sale: Monday Next, June 11: Excellent Freehold and Leasehold Residences, at Acock’s Green, Hampton in Arden, Monument Road (Edgbaston) and Birchfield: Messrs. Ludlow, Roberts & Weller will sell by auction at their sale rooms, No. 18 New Street, Birmingham, on Monday next, June 11, at 6.30 pm. The following … Hampton in Arden: Lot 2: The well-built detailed gothic residence called “The Croft” within five minutes’ walk of the station. The residence which was built by the present owner, stands back from the road with a carriage drive approach, and contains a large square entrance hall, dining room … Etc. … Plans, particulars and further information may be obtained as to … Lot 2, Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Freeman, solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 2nd June 1894

Frederic William Lambley, deceased: Pursuant to the Statute, 22 an 23 Vic. Cap. 35 … particulars of claims to … the undersigned Solicitors for the said Executors of the Deceased, … Dated this 1st day of June 1894, Smith Pinsent and Co., 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham, Solicitors for the said Executor.

[see also other dates] … …

(also) … … Sale by Messrs. T. J. Barnett and Son: In the High Court of Justice (Chancery Division) In re. the New British Iron Company Limited) Sale of the entire Estate, including the Well known Corngreaves Iron and Steel Works, the Extensive Collieries, Railways, Wharves, “Corngreaves Hall” Numerous Dwelling Houses and other Properties … (continues) … Plans and particulars and further information may be obtained … Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street … …

[see also other dates]


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Stratford Upon Avon Herald: Friday 25th May 1894

General Purposes Committee Report: … With regard to an application from Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and Co., the Birmingham firm of solicitors who have threatened legal proceedings on behalf of Dr. Agar (the nature of this was not stated), they have decided to instruct Mr. Willcox to furnish such information as they desired. …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 19th May 1894

On Monday Nest: Property for Sale: Blyth & Stevens will sell by auction at the Estates Sale Rooms, No. 1, Newhall Street, Birmingham, on Monday next, May 21, at seven o’clock in the evening subject to conditions to be then produced the following properties: Harborne: Lot 1, Two pleasantly situated double fronted residents known as “Glandoue” and “Glenarm”, nos. 25 and 27 Lordswood Road, Harborne … Lot 2, The most desirable detached double fronted residence called “Pitlochrie” pleasantly situated in the Lordswood Road, Harborne …  etc …  For further particulars apply as to Lots 1 and 2, to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Thursday 3rd May 1894

The Estate of Joseph Ludlow, Esq., Deceased, Sale by Order of the Trustees under the Will: Preliminary Advertisement: … (farmland details) … Messrs. Ludlow, Roberts & Weller will sell the above by Auction at their sale room … Vendor’s solicitors … (include) … Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Freeman, Waterloo Street …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Wednesday 2nd May 1894

Tomorrow (Thursday) at Two o’clock”: unreserved sale of a direct consignment of 320 dozen fine clarets: principally of the 1884, 1887 and 1888 vintages: Also the remaining stock of a country wine merchant; including several bins of finest 1863, 1865, 1868, 1870, and 1881 ports, undisturbed since the dates of bottling; and a great variety of wines and spirits, to clear small bins and cases & small private cellar of wines from Leamington, by order of Executors: 1,000 Choice Havana Cigars, supplied by Messrs. Thompson and Co., 8 New Bond Street, London, Cost price 140s per 100 … Blyth and Stevens will sell by auction … Catalogues at Offices of Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street, or the auctioneers, 2 Temple Street, Birmingham. 


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Birmingham Suburban Times: Saturday 28th April 1894

Valuable Residential Estate: … William Fowler & Pemberton will Sell by auction (by order of the Exors. of W. E. Wiley, Esq (deceased), at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, on Thursday May 10th, at Seven o’clock (exact time) in the evening the following Properties: … (long list) … Further particulars, with plans, may be obtained of Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, Pinson (sic) and Freeman, Solicitors, Waterloo Street


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 28th April 1894

A Charming Residential Property known as “Lindenhurst”, Wellington Road, Edgbaston, with coach-house, stabling and delightful garden and grounds: Messrs. Thomas & Bettridge have received instructions from the executor of the late T. Siviter Smith, Esq., to sell by auction at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, on Friday May 18th, 1894, at half past six o’clock in the evening, subjects to conditions of sale incorporating the common form conditions of the Birmingham Law Society – the above pleasantly situated and well-arranged family residence … (detailed description) … Lithographic plans may be obtained at the Offices of Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., solicitors or of the auctioneers, all of Waterloo Street, Birmingham. …


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