Saturday 06 Mar 1819 (p. 2, col. 6) STALLION FOR SALE. THE celebrated Horse, EPPERSTON, now in the most blooming Condition possible.-He is to be seen at Springkell; and if not Sold by the 20th of March, he will be advertised to Cover for the Season 1819. Springkell, March 2, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOUSE AND SHOP in CASTLE STREET. TO BE LET, and Entered upon at WHITSUNTIDE next,-All that Front HOUSE and SHOP, with an excellent Yard behind the same, presently occupied by Andrew MITCHELL, Grocer. Apply to J. &. R. SUTTON, Wine Merchants. Carlisle, March 5, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUABLE OAK WOOD FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, at the House of Richard TOPPING, at HUDBECK, in the Parish of Castlesowerby, on Monday the 15th Day of March, 1819, at Six o'Clock in the Evening, 572 OAK TREES, 10 ASH THEES, & 41 BIRCH, ALDER, and ASPIN TREES, all Marked and Numbered. Conditions will be produced at the time of Sale. The said RICHARD TOPPING will shew the Wood. ROBERT SCOTT, Auctioneer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COLDALE HALL, &c. FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, at the House of Mr. JOHN SNOWDEN, the Blue Bell Inn, in CARLISLE, on Friday Evening the 26th of March, 1819, either together or in the two following Lots as may suit Purchasers:- LOT 1.-All that Capital newly Erected FREEHOLD MANSION or DWELLING-HOUSE, well adapted for the residence of a large and Genteel Family, called COLDALE HALL, situate at NEWTOWN, near the City of Carlisle, with a good Yard, Stabling, and Coach-house; also a beautiful Garden behind the same, in the best order. The Premises occupy nearly an Acre of Ground, and are now in the possession of Joseph FERGUSON, Esq. as Tenant thereof. LOT 2.-All that neat DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining the above, with an excellent Garden and Orchard, in full bearing, (containing above an Acre of Ground) and other Appurtenances, now in the occupation of Mr. FINLINSON. Also will be Sold at the same time and place, either together or in such Lots as will be fixed upon before the time of Sale,- All that beautiful Village called MORTON HEAD, situate on each side of the Thursby Road, about one mile distant from Carlisle, with about 160 Acres of excellent Land, adjoining to or near the same, having good and suitable farm-buildings erected thereon, now in the occupation of Thomas SNOWDEN, John DIXON, Thomas CLARKE, Joseph WILSON, and others. The above Property is all in the Parish of St. Mary, of Freehold tenure, and from its immediate vicinity to the intended Canal, is capable of very material improvement. The respective Tenants will shew the Premises, and further particulars may be known on application to Mr. FAWCETT, of Scaleby Castle, or at the Office of Mr. JOHN FAWCETT, Solicitor, Scotch-street, Carlisle, with whom Plans and particulars are left. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROPERTY IN CALDEWGATE AND CALDCOATS, NEAR THE CITY OF CARLISLE, Which belonged Mr. MUSGRAVE LEWTHWAITE, Deceased, FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Thursday the 8th Day of April, 1819, at the House of Mr. JOHN STUDHOLME, Innkeeper, in CALDEWGATE:- All those Two Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSES and GARDEN, situate in CALDEWGATE, containing 16 Yards in Front, and extending 60 Yards Backwards, or thereabouts. Also, all those Freehold DWELLING-HOUSES, WEAVING SHOPS, and GARDEN, situate at CALDCOATS, containing in Front 48 Yards, and extending Backwards to a Rivulet 42 Yards, or thereabouts. This Property is expected to be much increased in value owing to its contiguity to the intended Line of Canal between Carlisle and Bowness. Mr. ARTHUR GRAHAM, of Caldewgate, will send a Person to shew the Premises. Sale to commence precisely at Six o'Clock in the Evening. Further Particulars may be known by applying to WILLIAM WOOD, Esq. at his Office in Scotch Street; Mr. LAW, Solicitor, Carlisle; or JOHN HEAD, Esq. Newcastle. JOHN CHRISTOPHERSON, Auctioneer.