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BATTLE OF MINDEN.—HILSEA.

TO THE BEER TRADE.

TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. ROBERT HOUGHTON, on Thursday the 11th November, 1830,—Part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects of Mr. Henry Town, leaving the said Premises; comprising five dozen ash chairs, 40 mahogany top and deal tap-room tables, stools, pewter quarts, pints, and half-pints, copper and pewter liquor measures, eight excellent spirit casks with brass taps, capital three-motion beer engine with pipe, set skettles, 4 C. slow match, rummers, tumblers, and wines, bells and cranks, copper fountain, coals, fire-wood, &c.—The Furniture consists of bedsteads and furnitures, feather beds and bedding, carpets, rosewood chairs, dressing glasses, fenders, fire irons, china, kitchen requisites, &c.—The Sale will commence precisely at 11

Hampshire Telegraph, Monday 08 November 1830 source

Really pleased to have found this. It precisely nails down the end of the Battle of Minden. Now I just need to do the same for the beginning.