Maidstone Journal and Kentish Advertiser, Monday 21 September 1868.
Very desirable Freehold Property, either for investment or occupation,
known as the "Phoenix Brewery," King-street, Margate, with a very compact
three-quarter plant, a comfortable dwelling-house and tavern with spirit
license, a cottage of five rooms used as malt and hop stores, yard and
offices.
MR. J. P. SMITH is instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the
"White-Hart Hotel," (unless previously disposed of by private contract),
on MONDAY, Sept. 28th, 1868, at three o’clock in the afternoon
precisely, the above valuable property.
The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of any persevering man with a
small capital to this profitable investment, as there in now, and has
been for many years, a good trade carried on.
Immediate possession can be given.
The plant and Tavern fixtures, according to inventory annexed to the
particulars, will pass with the purchase. And the rolling-stock and
Tavern furniture can be taken by valuation, if desired.
For printed particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer,
Hawley-square; or, to C. F. Gibson, Esq., solicitor, 6, Churchfield-place,
Margate.
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