| Notes: | The Bury and Norwich Post Wednesday, 3 Apr 1850, Page 3
NOTICE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF OAK TIMBER, ON THE QUIDENHAM ESTATE, IN THE SEVERAL PARISHES OF QUIDENHAM, SNETTERTON, & WINFARTHING. GEORGE W. SALTER Has been honoured with instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, (by order of the Court of Chancery,) without the slightest reserve. On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 11th and 12th days of April, 1850. About 400 L0ADS of SPLENDID OAK TIMBER, with the Lop, Top, and Bark, as now standing on the above Estate, and all within easy access of Railway Communication. A large number of the Trees are of long lengths, (over 40 feet,) remarkably fine, grown on high land, and well worthy the attention of Ship-builders, Contractors, Timber Merchants, and others. Full particulars will appear in next week’s papers, and in Catalogues, to be had ten days’ prior to the Sale, at the Principal Inns in the Neighbourhood, and at the Auctioneer’s Offices, Attleborough. |