OAK, ASH, BEECH, AND SPRUCE FIR
TIMBER
LARGE QUANTITY OF GOOD FAGGOTS
Lying in the parishes of Froxfield and Eastmeon, near Langrish, about two-and-a-half miles from the Petersfield Station.
MR. GEORGE ETHERINGTON has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the ‟Seven Stars Inn,” Stroud Common, on Monday, June 13, 1864, at Three o’clock in the afternoon,—94 GOOD OAK TREES, 99 good Ash, 18 large Beech, 109 Fir Timber Trees, and four good Larch trees; nearly the whole are spruce, and of large dimensions.
The above can be well recommended as the most useful timber.
For further particulars inquire of Mr. G. Etherington, House, Land, and Timber Surveyor and General Valuer, Petersfield; and, to view, to Mr. John Blackman, the Woodman, Staplish Farm, Froxfield.