Walsall Observer and South Staffordshire Chronicle: Saturday 15th April 1933

Park Street and Chuckery, Walsall: Important Sale of Retail Business Premises: Fox & Harrison, F.A.I. are favoured with instructions to offer for sale by public auction the following properties at the Stork Hotel, Walsall, on Wednesday 3rd May 1933, at 7 p.m. …Lot 1, Freehold Retail Business Premises, M & M Park Street, Walsall, together with the valuable good will of a Sweet Confectioner & A-La-Mode Meat Shop …  & other lots … Lots 2 & 3: Messrs. Pinsent & Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham (Tel. Central 0241) …

[similar sales discussed 22nd, 29th April, 5th, 19th  & 26th August 1933]


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Walsall Observer and South Staffordshire Chronicle: Saturday 27th June 1931

Bloxwich and Walsall: Sale of Freehold and Leasehold Properties at the Stork Hotel, Walsall on Tuesday 21st July 1931 by direction of Messrs. Frank Myatt, Ltd. … 9 lots … Auctioneers: – Messrs. Fox & Harrison, F.A.I., 51, Lower Hall Lane, Walsall: … Solicitors, Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Messrs. Pinsent & Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham (Tel, 0241), …(continues)

[similar lot sales outlined: Walsall Observer and South Staffordshire Chronicle: Saturday 4th July, 11th & 18th July, 1931]


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Walsall Observer and South Staffordshire Chronicle: Saturday 25th January 1930

Sale of Properties: Tuesday 10th February 1930, at 7.0 p.m., by direction of Messrs. Holt Brewery Co., Ltd. … 4 lots in Walsall, Bloxwich and Darlaston …


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Walsall Observer and South Staffordshire Chronicle: Saturday 15th August 1891

The Affairs of Mr. T. Eady: A meeting of the creditors of Thomas Eady, of the Falstaff Restaurant, licensed victualler, Bull Street, Birmingham, was held last week at the office of the Official Receiver, before Mr. Luke J. Sharp. Mr. Cochrane appeared for the debtor, Mr. Pinsent for the bank concerned in the case.  … detailed description of financial position … At the request of the Official Receiver, Mr. Pinsent explained the manner in which the Falstaff had been disposed of for the benefit of the creditors … (discussion) … The creditors ultimately passed a resolution leaving the negotiations in the hands of him (Mr. Pinsent) and Mr. Sharp. The terms they obtained were as follows … (continues)

[see related, same newspaper Thursday 24th December 1891]


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