The Whitehaven News
Thursday, October 14, 1869
Sales by Private Treaty | Sales by Private Treaty |
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SAINT BEES To be LET or SOLD, the Convenient Family HOUSE, in Vale View, St. Bees, containing Four Entertaining Rooms, Seven Bed Rooms, Dressing Rooms, Closets, Cellars, and large Kitchens, with Gardens. Apply to R. RIGG, Corn Merchant, Whitehaven. ~~~~~~~~~~ FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, a DWELL- ING HOUSE, containing six rooms and a cellar, and formerly occupied as a beer- house, situate at 31, Duke-street, Cleator Moor. The occupier also carried on in the same house the business of a shoemaker. Apply to Peter M'GRADY, on the premises. ~~~~~~~~~~ FOR SALE by Private Treaty, all that good BRIG, or vessel, called the Douro, of the Port of Whitehaven. Burthen per Register 134 tons; carries 205 tons cargo; is well found in every respect, and in excellent repair, and is well adapted for heavy cargoes. The vessel is being sold entirely in consequence of the present Master's retiring from sea. The Douro is at present at Belfast, but is expected at this port in a few days. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Thomas REID, 24, King-street, Whitehaven. ~~~~~~~~~~ To be SOLD or LET, all that well accus- tomed and convenient INN, known by the name of the "Victoria Hotel," situate in Church-street, Barrow-in-Furness, containing, besides other excellent accommodations, a large room, recently decorated with stage and scenery, suit- able for a Concert Hall. Also, a HOUSE and SHOP, situate in Ramsden-street, now in the occupation of Mr. James BAYNES. Proposals in writing will be received by Mr. D. R. STABLES, the owner, Vic- toria Hotel, Barrow, up to and including November 11th, 1869. ~~~~~~~~~~ ATKINSON'S BUILDING LAND, MILLOM. Mr. Henry ATKINSON having now com- pleted the New Road through his Property, forming the main road to the Cumberland Iron Mining and Smelting Company's Furnaces, is open to treat with parties wish- ing to purchase BUILDING SITES. He is confident that his Land (Freehold) will be found in all respects best suitable for that purpose, being in a dry situation, easily approached, as well from the Station as from the Furnaces and Harbour, and in close proximity to the recently discovered Iron Mines. Application to be made to Mr. HENRY ATKINSON, Spirit Merchant, Whitehaven, where plans of the Streets may be seen. ~~~~~~~~~~ |
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