OAK AND ASH TIMBER,
WESTON, NEAR PETERSFIELD.

     TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. W. MINCHIN, at the Red Lion Inn, Petersfield, on Wednesday, March 13th, 1844, at four 'o'clock in the afternoon,—133 OAK and 165 ASH TREES of good Dimensions, with their Lop, Top, and Bark. 

Lot 1.—THIRTY ASH TREES standing in Bullinge Hill Coppice, in the Tithing of Weston, numbered with white paint 1 to 30, both numbers included. 

Lot 2.—FORTY ASH TREES standing as above, numbered with white paint 31 to 70, both numbers inclusive. 

Lot 3.—FIFTY ASH TREES standing as above, numbered with white paint 71 to 120, both numbers inclusive. 

Lot. 4.—FORTY-SEVEN OAK TREES standing in ditto, numbered with white paint 1 to 47, both numbers inclusive. 

Lot 5.—TWEXTY-SEVEN ASH TREES standing in Woodmead Hanger, numbered with white paint 1 to 27, both numbers inclusive. 

Lot 6—FIFTY-ONE OAK TREES standing in ditto, numbered with white paint 1 to 51, both numbers inclusive. 

Lot 7.—EIGHTEEN ASH TREES standing between the old and new roads at Butser-hill, numbered with white paint 1 to 18 inclusive. 

Lot 8.—THIRTY-FIVE OAK TREES standing in Mr. Seward's Meadow, numbered with white paint 1 to 35, both numbers inclusive.

      For a view of the above Timber apply to the Auctioneer,  Petersfield.