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(60-63) PRESCOT REPORTER 1867
(60) WOOLTON Saturday 19 January
Import sale of milch cows, horses, sheat, oats, hay and general stock at Gorsey Cop Farm, Little Woolton
To be sold by Thomas Traverse (per William Halsall) at the farm. 11 cows. lately calved, incalf heifers, stock bull, stirks, calves, pigs, seven drawn horses, pony and modern implements. Steam engine with churning and steaming apparatus. 3 stacks of oats, large bay and 2 stacks of wheat and hay. 700 bushells of Potatoes, 80 tons of turnips, 30 tons of mangolds. The proprietor Edward Hulme is leaving the neighbourhood.
(61) Freehold premises in Woolton by Mr Halsall at the Woolton Hotel. Freehold messuage or dwelling house with shop and premises in Quarry St. now in the occupation of Alexander Kinnear-Baker. Possession can be had on the 16th September. The tenant will show the premises
(62) Toogoods Carriage Factory, Ashton Square, Much Woolton
ALEXANDER DRAGS !!! ALEXANDER DRAGS !!!
Two sheel family carriages at 24-35 guineas.
Pony Drags from 20 Guineas.
For sale at 35 guineas as handsome park Phoeton - quite new. Would suit Cob and Pair.
(63) At Belle Vale Farm
To be Sold by 'Auction', about 20 cheshire acres of Oats now growing on the Belle Vale Farm in 7 fields. To be sold in 7 lots.
(64) PRESCOT REPORTER January 6 1867
Notice is hereby given that the partnership existing between us George Fleetwood and Edward Fleetwood of Tarbock, Brewers as Fleetwood & Son has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual dissent. All debts due to and owing by Edward Fleetwood who will henceforth be received and paid by Edward Fleetwood who will carry on the business on his own account.
by us George Fleetwood and Edward Fleetwood
Edmund Ward - Solicitor at Prescot.
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