Emigration (1850)

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Extract from South Eastern Gazette - Tuesday 26 February 1850

0n Wednesday March 13, 1850, at Ten for Eleven o’clock precisely, Mr.Tootel

WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On the premises, near the Upper Flour Mill, Wateringbury,

THE neat and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of Henry Young, Esq., leaving England; comprising Turkey and other carpets, rugs, sets of chairs, dining, loo and other tables, sofa and couch, sideboard, cheffonier, sets of window curtains, very handsome chimney glass in gilt frame, 41in.by 34in.,

secretary, a 7ft. bookstand, &c.; the furniture of five bed-rooms; the kitchen, cellar, and outdoor articles; 15 bushels of apples, 2 1/4 gallons of cider, and 35 dozen of wine; about 3/4 cwt. of preserved fruits; 300 volumes of book, modern works on general literature, carpenter’s tools,&c,

On view the day preceding.

Catalogues had at the King’s Head, Wateringbury; and at the Auctioneer’s office, Maidstone.