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hereby acquaint them that the Ironmongery and Braziery will be carried on by
Henry Trash, and the Glaziery by Caroline and her son Nathaniel Trash, who
humbly hopes to have a continuance of their custom in the above branches of
business, which will be strictly attended to, and executed as usual.
N.B. All persons who have any demands on the said Mr. William Trash, are
desired to bring in their accounts, and those who are indebted are required to
pay the same to the said creditors.
MARKET PLACE, WOKINGHAM, May 1, 1784
C. TRASH, returns her grateful acknowledgements for the past favours of
her friends and respectfully informs them and the public that she (with the
assistance of her SONS) still carries on the PAINTING and /GLAZING
businesses in all the different branches, and begs their future countenance and
support, which she will endeavour to deserve by a strict attention to their
commands.---Also begs leave to inform them that she has laid in a neat and
fashionable assortment of LINEN and WOOLLEN DRAPERY, MERCERY,
HOSIERY and HABERDASHERY, which she is determined to sell at the
lowest prices.
Funerals furnished in the best manner.
BERKS
Last week, died at Wokingham, in an advanced age, Mr. Wm. Trash,
ironmonger and glazier;---as a tradesman, he ever bore the most fair and
unblemished reputation. He was a tender and indulgent father, and a most
sincere friend. His loss is universally regretted.
WOKINGHAM, May 1, 1784
To be SOLD whole, or in separate Lots,---The TIMBER and TILES of a large
Barn, 90 feet long, and 46 feet wide, know by the name of the Tythe Barn,
now standing, and in a very good condition, the timber being square, and fit
for use.
For further particulars, enquire of Mr. James Haywood, plumber and glazier,
in Rose-street, Wokingham.
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Mon 10 May
WOKINGHAM
To be LETT, and entered upon at Midsummer next. A modern-built sashed
HOUSE, with four rooms on each floor, together with a good kitchen, brew-
house, &c. detached stables, coach-house, garden, &c. situate in Broad-street,
lately occupied by J. Griffin, Esq.; deceased.
Enquire of Mr. Wallen, surgeon; or Mr. Togwell, linen-draper, both of
Wokingham.
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Mon 21 June
BERKS
To be SOLD byAUCTION
By FRANCIS COLLINS
On Tuesday the 2nd instant, various articles of HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, &c. &c. of a Gentleman quitting his house in this
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