Cambridge Independent Press 2 Feb 1856: timber sale Benjamin Smith

Fine Oak, Elm, Ash, and Larch Timber Trees,

Poles, Spires, Underwood, Leg and Brushwood, &c.

On the TRUMPINGTON ESTATE.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY

WENTWORTH & SON,

Upon the Premises, commencing at the Mill-road Plantation, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Feb. 12th and 13th, 1856, at half-past Ten o’clock each day, by direction of the Trustees of the late Colonel Pemberton.

COMPRISING several fine Oak, Elm, Ash, and 200 prime Larch Trees, 7 acres of Underwood, 200 large clean straight Ash Spires, Elm and Beech ditto, Oak saplings, Top and Legwood, Willows, Pollards, &c. &c.

May be viewed on application to BENJAMIN SMITH, the woodward, and catalogues had at the public-houses in the neighbouring villages; and of WENTWORTH and SON, auctioneers, Valuers, &c, 1, Rose Crescent, Cambridge.

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