John Hollis and Son
of Lloyd Street, Manchester
1825 'To Machine Makers, Millwrights, Smiths, &c, &c.
TO BE SOLD AUCTION, by Mr. Goodier.
By order of the Trustees of John Hollis and Son, at their Bolt and Screw Manufactury, Lloyd -street, Cooper street, Manchester, on Wednesday the 11th day of May, 1825;
All the valuable LATHES, TOOLS, and UTENSILS; comprising three pairs of smiths’ bellows, four anvils, three smithy hearths, two fly punches, 8 swage anvils, with iron blocks, variety of heading tools, stocks, dies, and taps, four tapping lathes with speed geering, one turners' jobbing lathe, lathe frames, vices, benches, turners filers, and smiths' tools, wrenches, straps, bar and rod iron, and a great variety of bolts, nuts and washers of various sizes, counting-house fixtures, about 600 feet of deal partitions, &c. &c.
Sale to begin at ten o'clock.— Catalogues of the whole may be had six days previous to the Sale, by applying at the Auctioneer' Office, 6, Green-street, Manchester.'[1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Manchester Mercury, 3 May 1825