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(82) PRESCOT REPORTER APRIL 9 1881
By order of the devises in trust of the late T. Wainwright.
VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE AT MUCH WOOLTON AND HALEWOOD GREEN in the County of Lancaster.
To be sold by Mr William Halsall., on Wednesday the 13th April next at six o'clock in the afternoon at the public house called the 'ELEPHANT HOTEL' Much Woolton subject to conditions of sale to be then produced.
LOT 1 The Freehold dwelling house called 'Grove Farm' with stable, outbuildings and land, situate on the west side of Halewood Road, Little Woolton and now in the occupation of Mr Bainbridge as tenant. The premises containe about 10,816 sq. yds of land.
LOT 2 A freehold Beerhouse and two cottages adjoining the above property now in the occupation of Robert O. Hooker, Mrs Leadbetter and another, as tenants.
LOT 3 a Freehold piece of land in use as a garden, situate on the west side of Church Road, and on the north side of High St. Much Woolton containing about 1,151 sq.yds and now in the occupation of the Misses Wainwright. The above lot is suitable for building purposes, and is opposite the entrance to Woolton Hall.
LOT 4 Two dwelling houses and shop, situate on the south side of Allerton Road, and the outbuildings thereto, and also the Garden behind now in the occupation of Miss Wainwright and Mrs Lott as tenants. The premises contain about 1,503 sq.yds. The shop has been occupied by the late Mr T. Wainwright and now by his sons as plumbers and painters for 33 years.
LOT 5 All those two shops and five cottages adjoining and the workshop and gardens behind, situate on the south side of Allerton Road, and now respectively in the occupation of Mrs Sharples and others. The above premises contain about 1,389 sq.yds. This lot might with little expense be converted into shops or good dwelling houses. The premises overlook the lake called 'The Lodes'
(83) To Painters, Plumbers and others.
Mr Wm Halsall announces that he has been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION on the premises - Allerton Road, Woolton on Wednesday 13th April 1881 at one o'clock p.m.
STOCK AND UTENSILS-IN-TRADE of Messrs. D and O. Wainwright who are dissolving the partnership and the business will afterwards be carried on by Mr D. Wainwright on his own account, comprising a general assortment of paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, paper hangings, window glass, iron spouting, lead, and earthenware traps, closet fittings, wash-basins, pump buckets, and clacks., screw-plate with taps, and dies, drills, scales, and weights, double and single gas brackets, force pumps, ladders, tresles, planks, spring-carts, strong whitechapel, set of spring cart-gears, set of harness, wheel hay cutter 'Milners' safe, harne a horse and other miscellaneous effects and trade utensils.
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