TO GROCERS, BAKERS, AND OTHERS PETERSFIELD, HANTS.
Capital FREEHOLD PREMISES, with old established Business attached,
Near the intended Railway Station between Godalming and Portsmouth.

     MR. BOYES (of London) is instructed by the Assignees of Mr. Thomas Waller, a bankrupt, to SELL by AUCTION, at Garraway’s, London, on Thursday the 8th of November, 1855,—Those capital FREEHOLD PREMISES, in Dragon-street, Petersfield, in the occupation of the Bankrupt, and in which his predecessor realised considerable property. They command a frontage of 50 feet, have two spacious Shops with bakehouse and oven in the rear, large warehouse, buildings, stabling, cart sheds, &c. and roomy convenient DWELLING HOUSE.

     The town of Petersfield offers the advantages of a Free College.

     The premises may be viewed until the sale. —Particulars may be had thereon; at the Red Lion, Petersfield; at the King’s Head, Godalming; of C. Lee, Esq. official assignee, 18, Aldermanbury; of J. R. Chidley, Esq. solicitor, No. 19, Gresham-street; and at the Auctioneer’s offices, No. 3, Abchurch-lane, London.