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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.
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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.
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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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