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ON MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1880.

HILSEA LINES, NEAR PORTSMOUTH.

By direction of Messrs. Plummer and Gamblin, upon dissolving partnership.

KING & KING are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Workshop and Yard, situate in the rear of the “New Coach and Horses” Inn, Hilsea, on the above date, at Twelve o’clock.—That portion of the

CONTRACTOR’S PLANT AND BUILDER’S STOCK-IN-TRADE,

Lately required for the War Department contracts in this district, consisting of scaffold boards and poles, planks, rope, blacksmith’s forge and bellows, anvil, vices, portable forge, smith’s tools, patent drill, useful iron, nails, bolts, screws, lead pipe, old lead, spouting, gas fittings, erection of galvanized shed, water cart, drain pipes, navvy barrows, new doors, boards, work benches, and useful stuff.

On view the morning of sale, and catalogues to be had in due time at the Offices,

SOUTHSEA, and 130, QUEEN STREET, PORTSEA.

Hampshire Telegraph, Saturday 17 April, 1880 source