Cambridge Chronicle 12 Nov 1813: Brand mill stock sale

CART HORSE,

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and Effects,

TRUMPINGTON MILL, near CAMBRIDGE,

To be SOLD by AUCTION,

By ELLIOT SMITH,

On the premises, on Monday the 22d of November, 1813, (under an assignment for the benefit of creditors):

All the Stock in Trade, Household Furniture, and effects, of Mr. THOMAS BRAND, Miller, at Trumpington: consisting of a capital miller’s cart, a best sort of taxed cart, nearly new, with cushions complete; famous 4-year-old black cart-horse; a strong, useful, sorrel horse; seven flour cloths, seven dozen sacks, a quantity of hog meal, scales and weights, &c.

The Furniture comprises bedstead and curtains, featherbeds and bedding, excellent 8-day clock in a mahogany case, superior double-barrel gun, and numerous useful articles.

May be viewed on the Saturday preceding the sale; and catalogues had at the Coach and Horses, Trumpington, and of Elliot Smith, Cambridge.

The sale will commence, at the Mill, punctually at ten o’clock, and at the House (near the church) at twelve o’clock.

All persons to whom THOMAS BRAND stands indebted, are requested immediately to transmit particulars of the same to ELLIOT SMITH; and all debts due to the Esatate of the said Thomas Brand, are desired immediately to be paid to the said Elliot Smith, who is duly authorised to give discharge for the same.

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