Liverpool Daily Post: Monday 4th February 1889

Closing of Subscription List for Shares: The Subscription List will close Tomorrow (Tuesday) both for Town and Country: Taunton, Delmard, Lane and Company Limited: … … (continues) … the solicitors to the Company, Messrs. Smith Pinsent and Co., 39 Waterloo Street Birmingham.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Friday 1st February 1889

Electric Lighting in Birmingham: Report of the Committee: The following is the report of the General Purposes Committee on the subject of electric lighting … Your committee are of the opinion that it is not, at present, desirable for the Corporation of Birmingham, as the local authority, to acquire the power to supply electricity within the city. … “The draft order was, however, ultimately revised and amended and on the 10th day of January, the Town Clerk sent a copy of the same to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and Co., as representing the form of order which the committee would recommend the Council to approve. …  


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Newcastle Daily Chronicle: Thursday 31st January 1889

Prospectus: … Taunton, Delmard, Lane, & Company (Limited) … Solicitors: Messrs. Smith, Pinsent & Co., 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham. 


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Liverpool Journal of Commerce: Saturday 18th January 1889

Prospectus: The Birmingham Electric Supply Company Limited: … … (discussion) … … Solicitors: Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co. Waterloo Street, Birmingham … … (continues) … … …


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Birmingham Daily Post: 20th December 1888

In Bankruptcy: Re. Benjamin Pountney: Scott’s Arms, Great Barr: Important Sale of Farm Stock … (described) … Catalogues may be had from E. J. Abbott, Esq., Trustee, Colmore Row; Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, Waterloo Street, or at the auctioneer’s offices, 5 Union Street, all of Birmingham. …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 17th November 1888

Board of Trade: Session 1889: Electric Lighting Acts 1882 & 1883: Birmingham Electric Light and Power: … (detailed notice of application by proponents) … dated this 16th day of November 1888, Smith, Pinsent and Co., 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham, Solicitors for the applicants and proposed undertakers. 

[see similar Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 24th November 1888]


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Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser: Thursday 2nd August 1888

Hardware and Fancy Goods: A gentleman, aged 45, name well known, long engaged in business in Birmingham as hardware merchant, home and foreign, wants a situation as manager or traveller – would begin low and introduce an old-established connection in England and Scotland: would go abroad and is fully up to the Indian and Australian trades: Apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., 39 Waterloo street, Birmingham.

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Friday 20th July 1888]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 31st July 1888

Manager, Agent, or Traveller: Gentleman long experiences as principal in Hardware Trade, well up in all branches house and … Requires situation: Abroad preferred. Highest references: Apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co, 39 Waterloo Street Birmingham. 


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Leeds Mercury: Saturday 28th July 1888

Corporation Street, Birmingham: The highly desirable and substantially built block of building occupying an unequalled position in Corporation Street and Warwick passage, comprising retail shops, galleries and auction room, warehouses, and professional offices … (detailed description) … Further particulars and plans may be obtained of Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, Waterloo Street …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 19th July 1888

Freehold Building Land at Handsworth: Messrs. Thomas and Bettridge will sell by auction at the Estate Sale Room, No. 1, Newhall Street, Birmingham, on Tuesday next, July 24th, at half past 6 o’clock in the evening, subject to condition then to be read, the understated Freehold building land … (Two Lots on Whateley Road) … … For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street: or to Messrs. Thomas and Bettridge, Auctioneers, 28 Waterloo Street, all of Birmingham. …

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 23rd July 1888] …

(Also, Freehold property of the Birmingham Cab Company in Aston: …  )

[Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 19th July 1888]


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