FARNHAM AND PETERSFIELD TURNPIKE ROAD.
WHEREAS the TOLLS arising at the several Turnpike Gates on the above road have been this day, pursuant to due notice, put up to be Let by Auction, at the ‟Spread Eagle,” Liss, at the same of £363 (being the sum they were let for last year over and above the charges of collecting}, and there appearing no bidder for the same, Notice is Hereby Given—That the said TOLLS will again be out up TO be LET by AUCTION, in one lot, for one year, from Twelve o’clock at Noon of the 23rd of October next, to the best bidder, at the house of William Hill, called by the name of the ‟Spread Eagle,” situate at Liss, in the County of Hants, on the 16th day of October next, at the hour of Two in the afternoon, at such sum as the Trustees of the said Turnpike Road then present may agree upon, and in the manner prescribed and directed by the Act passed in the 3rd year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, for regulating Turnpike Roads, and subject to such conditions and restrictions as will on the said 10th day of October be then produced.
Whoever happens to be the best bidder for the lot, must at the same time pay to the Treasurer two months’ rent at which such Tolls shall be let in advance, and give security, with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Road, for payment of the rest of the money by prospective monthly instalments, or in such other proportions as may be directed.
Dated this 8th day of September, 1865
WILLIAM HOLLEST,
Clerk to the Trustees.