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2nd March 1928 - Preliminary Notice The Garage

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Preliminary Notice

The Garage, Puckeridge, Herts.

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I., has received instructions from Mr F. Mardell, to sell by auction, at the above, on Wednesday, March 28th, 1928, the motor charabancs, motor cars, landaulettes, together with the entire stock-in-trade of a motor engineer's business, comprising:

1926 Berliet, 35 h.p., 26-seater saloon charabanc; 1924 Berliet, 25 h.p. 20-seater ditto; Austin 20 h.p. Landaulette; Stoewer 13 h.p. ditto; Calthorpe 10.4 h.p. 2-seater, with dickey.

The above are all in perfect running order.

Further particulars in subsequent issues, or of the Auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel. 20); Baldock (Tel. 62); Welwyn (Tel. 98); and at Hatfield, Herts. (Tel. 16).

2nd March 1928 - Preliminary Notice Puckeridge

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Preliminary Notice

Puckeridge, Herts.

Important sale of freehold properties

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I., has received instructions from Mr F. Mardell, who is giving up business on account of ill-health, to sell by auction, at "The White Hart" Hotel, Puckeridge, on Monday, March 26th, 1928, at 5 p.m., the large-covered garage, showrooms and sheds, small shop and dwelling house, large garden with 2 large greenhouses, the whole having a frontage of 59ft. to the main Ware-Cambridge Road.

Further particulars in subsequent issues and of Arthur C. Dowding, Esq., solicitor, 5 and 6, South Square, Gray's Inn, London, W.C.1; or of the Auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel. 20); Baldock (Tel. 62); Welwyn (Tel. 98); and Hatfield, Herts. (Tel. 16).

2nd March 1928 - Preliminary Notice - Rosemead

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Preliminary Notice

Rosemead, Wyddiall, Nr Buntingford, Herts.

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I. has received instructions from Mr W.J. May, who is leaving the district, to Sell by Auction at the above, on Tuesday, March 20th, 1928, the surplus modern and antique furniture and effects, poultry and appliances.

Further particulars in subsequent issues, and of the Auctioneers, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel. 20); Baldock (Tel. 26); Welwyn (Tel. 98); and Hatfield, Herts. (Tel. 16).

5th August 1927 - Buntingford Charities

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Buntingford Charities

The Trustees of the Buntingford Charities invite tenders for the hire of "The White House," High Street, Buntingford, on a lease of seven years from 29th September next.

The lessee will be required to accept a lease in the form granted by the Trustees, including covenants to keep the premises in good and tenantable repair, to pay all rates, taxes and out-goings (except landlord's property tax), and to pay the rent quarterly.

The lessee will be required to pay the cost of the lease and counterpart.

The premises will be put in good and tenantable repair before possession is given.

Sealed tenders, marked "Tender for House," addressed to the Chairman of the Trustees, should be delivered at my office on or before Wednesday, the 7th day of September, 1927.

Dated this 30th day of July, 1927.

H.H. Macklin, Clerk to the Trustees.

High Street, Buntingford, Herts.

 
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