DESBOROUGH.

To Publicans, Butchers, Bakers, and others.
Freehold MESSUAGE, called the "Horse and Groom,"
Stable, Yard, Garden, and Cottages,
IN DESBOROUGH, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
By HOLLOWAY & SON,

On Wednesday the 11th day of December, 1844, on the premises, at Five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced.

ALL that MESSUAGE, Brewhouse, Stabling, Yard, and Garden, called the "Horse and Groom," centrally situated in the village of DESBOROUGH, on the high road from Harborough to Kettering, and in the occupation of George Robinson. The accommodation is excellent, and a quick draught of beer is consumed on the premises, the manufacturing population of Desborough and Rowell furnishing a lucrative trade, seldom to be met with in a country village.

Also, Four COTTAGES adjoining, now occupied by Charles Manton, Widow Woolams, Lester Ginns, and Mary Dawkins, at good rents.

The Stabling, Yard, and Premises are roomy, and if additions are required to the principal Messuage, any one or more of the Cottages are suitably situated for any enlargement.

For a view of the premises apply to Mr Robinson, the tenant; and for further particulars to Mr. Samuel Harris, Maltster, Mr William Andrews, Solicitor, or the Auctioneers, all of Market Harborough.
Harborough, November 23d, 1844

 Northampton Mercury: Saturday 07 December 1844