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To Merchants, Captains of Ships, and the public at large
John DIXON whose abilities in the art of rat catching have been attested in many letters of respectability now in his possession, begs leave to inform Merchant's Captains of vessels &c, that he has a method of clearing Houses, Warehouses and ships from rats, superior to any hitherto attempted, he can take them alive or destroy then with a composition of his own making
Any persons who wises him to clear houses &c. in Town or Country, or by the year, will please direct to No 2 White Mill street, Copperas hill Liverpool
Gentlemen and Captains can be supplied with ferrets and dogs, on the shortest notice
Sales by Auction
On Tuesday next, the 21st inst. at six o'clock in the evening at the house of Mr BAYLEY, sign of the Elephant and Castle, corner of Drury Lane Liverpool
An unfinished house on the south side of Circus street and another dwelling house adjoining and fronting Baptist street in the occupation of George BOWKER . The same will be sold without reserve are well worthy of the attention of builders , being freehold of Inheritance
For particulars apply to Mr Thomas GREEN auctioneer, Lime street
By Thomas GREEN
On Wednesday the 29th inst at five o'clock in the afternoon at the hosue of Richard SHERWOOD The Brown Cow, in Walton
1. A house opposite Walton church, in the possession of Mr CLARKE, saddlers at £22 a year rent
2. A house near lot one, in the possession of Mr Robert PERRY at £8 a year rent
3. A house near lot two, in the possession of Mr Robert PERRY the younger at £8 a year rent
4. A house, near lot three in the posession of Mr ROWLINSON at £7, 10s a year rent
The whole is freehold of Inheritance
Apply to Mr Thomas FLEETWOOD of Kirkdale or Mr Edward BLACKSTOCK Liverpool
By Thomas GREEN
On Saturday the 2nd day of October next at five o'clock in the afternoon at the York Hotel, In Williamson square in Liverpool
A house with a stable and other outbuildings on the East side of Peter's Lane in Liverpool, in front 37 feet, in rear or depth on the north side 82 feet, and on the south 59 feet, and in breadth at the back 48 feet, now in the occupation of Mr SMITH, upholsterer, and held under the corporation for one life, aged 69 years and 21 years, under the usual ground rent
Apply to John WISTANLEY Esq Scarisbrick, or Edward BLACKSTOCK Solicitor 2 Tryrer street Williamson Square
By Thomas GREEN
By Order of the Assignees of John LUNT a bankrupt
On Wednesday the 6th Oct. at five o'clock, at the York Hotel, In Williamson Suare Liverpool
A piece of land. freehld of Inheritance, situate on the north side of Dutton street, near the canal, in front 24 yards 3inches or thereabouts, in depth on the east and west sides sverally 27 yards and 2 feet and in breadth at the back 23 yards or therabouts
Apply to Edw. BLACKSTOCK No 2, Tyrer street Williamson Square
Freehold of Inheritance By Mr SYERS
On Monday, the 20th day of September instant, at six o'clock in the evening at Mrs MAXWELL's, the sign of the Kings Arms in Stanhope street, in Harrington, subject to the conditions of the sale then and there to be produced
All that good and substantial Messuage or Dwelling House situate on the North of Pleasant Hill-street in Harrington containing in front to the said street and ant the back severally 14 feet and 4 inches, and running in depth backwards to a common passage, there of three feet wide 43 feet and 5 inches. be the several dimensions thereof a little more or less. and now in the possession of Johnathan RUSSELL, as tenant from year to year, at the annual rent of £22
For further particulars apply to Mr CORT Attorney 23 John Street Liverpool
Peremptorily
On Tuesday the 12th day of October 1819 at three o'clock in the afternoon at the house of Mrs COWLEY, the sign of the Legs Of Man and Swan Inn in Prescot in the county of Lancaster, in the following such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions then to be produced Lot 1.All that Messuage and tenement called Hearn's House, situate, lying and being in Widnes aforesaid, consisting of a capital Farmhouse, with commodius Outbuildings, extensive Garden and Orchards and 19 acres 2 Roods and 12 perches Land, of the large measure, or thereabouts and now in the occupation of Thomas JOHNSON as tenant (there is a lot more to this description of the land and property)
Lot 2 A cow gate on Widnes Wharf, in Widnes aforesaid , with an unlimited right of pasturage thereon, from the 18th of September to Christmas in each year
Lot 3, one divided half part or share of and in a large double seat or pew in Farnworth church, now in the occupation of the said Thomas JOHNSON and Bryan RIDING Posession of the above lots may be held at Candemass and May next The present tenant will show the estate and further particulars may be known on application to Messrs. HEYES and ORRELL Solicitors Prescott : at whose office plans of the estate may be seen
By Order of the Assignees
By Charles CHESTER
This Day (Friday) the 17th inst. and following days, until the whole unit is sold, at eleven o'clock precisely each day on the premises No 25 Lord Street, corner of Duran's Lane (lately in the occupation of M W CHAPMAN) removed out of the country for covenience of sale
The stock in trade of a Hosier, laceman &c. consisting of an extensive assortment of Lace veils, rich tamboured Shawls, Black and Coloured Silk Dresses, Lace, a choice assortment of Fshionable Ribbons Gloves & c. together with the stock of Hosiery, a quantity of ready made Linen shirts, and numerous other articles.
May be viewed on Wednesday and Catalogues had on the premises or of C CHESTER 20 Paradise street
NB the shop and Dwelling House to be Let, apply to Mr SINGLEHURST John Street
The creditors who have proved their debts under a Commission of bankrupt, awarded and issued against John HENSHAW late of Stockport, in the county of Chester, cotton manufacturer, dealer, and chapman, are requested to meet the assignees of the said bankrupt's estate and effects, on Saturday the 18th day of September instant, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at the offices of Messrs. AVISON and WHEELER , solicitors Hanover street Liverpool (this article continues)
The creditors who have proved their debts under a commission of bankrupts awarded and issued forth against John WORSLEY of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster Wine and Porter Merchant , Dealer and Chapman are desired to meet the Assignee's of the said bankrupts estate and effects this day (Friday) the 17th day of September instant at twelve o'clock at noon, at the office of Mr LEATHER Solicitor Lord street in Liverpool (this article continues)
We mentioned in our last publication the awful and melancholy death of a man in consequence of a hogshead of sugar falling from a warehouse upon him and dashing his head to atoms. The name of the unfortunate man was William JONES . He has left a widow and six helpless children (one of them a cripple) who were solely dependant on his daily labour. He was once in a respectable situation in this town as a grocer, and was known to most of the trade. To add to the distress of this bereaved family, the whole of their furniture was sold on Thusday proceeding for rent: and every window and door taken out of the house, and the chimneys built up. Any donation will be recieved at this office: and we trust that an appeal, under such circumstances, will not be made in vain to the well known charitable disposition of the inhabitants of this town
Subscriptions already recieved by EGERTON SMITH
A friend............£0 10 0
Miss McLEAN ...... 0 1 0
Miss PEELING ...... 0 1 0
Mr MAHONY .....5 0
A Friend ...3 0
W.W ...2 6
J P STEEL ...1 0 0