The Bucks Standard, December 5th 1896

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

CASTLETHORPE
Main Line L. & N. W. Railway.

Important Sale of English ASH TIMBER.

J. P. GOODWIN
Has received instructions from Earl Carrington
to sell by Auction,

On Monday, the 4th of January, 1897, at TWO
o’clock in the afternoon, at the CARRINGTON ARMS,
CASTLETHORPE, Bucks

123 ASH TREES, in Lots, containing an
estimated quantity of 3660 Cubic Feet, as
now growing and standing on the Castlethorpe
Estate, all clearly marked and numbered in White
Paint to correspond with Catalogue.

The Auctioneer begs to draw particular attention
to the quality and size of this Ash Timber, and as
to the convenience of carriage, as all Trees stand
within an average distance of one mile from Castle-
thorpe station, which is on the Main Line of the
London and North-Western Railway, and a Wharf
on the Grand Junction canal is situate about one
mile from Castlethorpe. Most of the Trees either
adjoin or are close to high roads, and are therefore
exceptionally convenient either for road, rail or
water carriage.

Mr. Charles Whiting, Farmer, Castlethorpe, will
appoint a man to show the TIMBER.

For catalogues and further particulars apply to
Messrs. Carter Jonas & Sons. Land Agents, Cam-
bridge, or to the Auctioneer, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.