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For further particulars, and to treat for the purchase, please to apply to Mr.
                          John  Lawrence in Wokingham aforesaid.

                                                    WOKINGHAM, BERKS
                            JOSEPH BUTTER, Surgeon and Apothecary, Nephew and ate Assistant to
                          Mr. Willmot, begs leave to acquaint his friends and the public in general, that
                          he  has,  by  the  advice  of  many  of  the  most  respectable  families  in  the
                          neighbourhood,  opened  the  shop  (late  Mr.  JOHN  CRUTTWELL’s)  in  the
                          Broad-street,  Wokingham;  where  these  families  who  shall  please  to  favour
                          him with their commands, may depend on being waited on with the strictest
                          attention,  and  being  served  with  the  best  genuine  Medicines  from
                          Apothecary’s-Hall.
                             N.B. Mr. Butler, at the particular request of many Noblemen and Gentlemen,
                          whom  he  formerly  had  the  honor  of  serving  with  the  universally  approved
                          HORSE MEDICINES (late Perkins) will continue the sale of them as usual.

                                  th
                          Mon 28  April
                                                    WOKINGHAM, BERKS
                                                  TO be SOLD by AUCTION,
                                                    By FRANCIS COLLINS
                             About  the  middle  of  May  next,  The  Remaining  Part  of  the  STOCK  in
                          TRADE,  of  the  late  MR.  JOHN  FELTHAM,  Carpenter,  Upholsterer,  and
                          Broker, deceased, at Wokingham, in the county of Berks; comprising oak and
                          elm timber and slabs, oak posts and rails, tiling, ceiling, and thatching laths,
                          elm  coffin  boards,  feather  edge  ditto,  very  good  dry  deals  and  some  clean
                          yellow ditto,  dry wainscot  boards. Rigs  timber, an exceeding  good iron rod
                          with a set of bars for pipe boreing, a pair of wood blocks and sail rope, four
                          work benches, a very good standard and other ladders, pit and cross cut saws,
                          pair of large wood screws, timber jack, large grindstone ,&c.; several pieces of
                          bed  furniture,  viz.  haraleens,  cheneys,  checks  and  binding  for  ditto,  bed
                          ticking,  blankets,  quilts,  coverlids,  sacking,  buckram,  paper  for  hanging,
                          dressing  glasses,  mahogany  tea-boards,  and  tea  chests,  various  articles  of
                          coffin  furniture,  brewing  copper  will  hold  40  gallons,  brewing  utensils  and
                          sundry lots of useful Household Furniture.
                             All persons having demands on the estate of said Mr. Feltham, are desired to
                          send in their account to Mr. Joseph Feltham, his executor, at No. 59 Mary-le
                          bone-lane, London, or at the late Mr. Feltham’s dwelling-house, Market-place,
                          Wokingham;  also  all  persons  indebted  to  the  said  estate  are  desired
                          immediately to pay the same to the executor aforesaid.

                                  th
                          Mon 12  May

                                                    WOKINGHAM, BERKS
                             TO be SOLD for the  life  of  a gentleman aged 27, KEEPHATCH PARK,
                          with a coppice adjoining, at £25 per annum, and well tenanted.
                             For  further  particulars,  enquire  of  Mr.  Thomas  Round,  Attorney-at-Law,
                          Reading.




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