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1888 Business for sale. 'TO IRON FOUNDERS. BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. OXMANTOWN FOUNDRY. NORTH KING STREET. EXECUTOR’S SALE. [[William Turner (1827-1888)|WILLIAM TURNER]], Esq., DECEASED. SALE BY AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY NEXT. November. 1888, ENTIRE MACHINERY AND PLANT this well known IRON FOUNDRY,. Including— A builder's | 1888 Business for sale. 'TO IRON FOUNDERS. BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. OXMANTOWN FOUNDRY. NORTH KING STREET. EXECUTOR’S SALE. [[William Turner (1827-1888)|WILLIAM TURNER]], Esq., DECEASED. SALE BY AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY NEXT. November. 1888, ENTIRE MACHINERY AND PLANT this well known IRON FOUNDRY,. Including— A builder's derrick, with slide racks and chains to lift 5 tons; foundry cranes; 16 hp engine and boiler, shafting and connections; 2 large steam wheel lathes; 2 smaller do. punching and drilling machines, a cart weighing machine, quite new. to weigh 3 tons; anvils, garden vases, stoves, stable fittings, rain water fittings, such as down pipes, gutters, &c; also boilers, half-hundred weights, meal pillars, models of green houses, iron and wooden patterns, and a vast quantity of iron and metal.'<ref>Dublin Daily Express - Monday 26 November 1888</ref> | ||
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Oxmantown Foundry, Dublin
1888 Business for sale. 'TO IRON FOUNDERS. BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. OXMANTOWN FOUNDRY. NORTH KING STREET. EXECUTOR’S SALE. WILLIAM TURNER, Esq., DECEASED. SALE BY AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY NEXT. November. 1888, ENTIRE MACHINERY AND PLANT this well known IRON FOUNDRY,. Including— A builder's derrick, with slide racks and chains to lift 5 tons; foundry cranes; 16 hp engine and boiler, shafting and connections; 2 large steam wheel lathes; 2 smaller do. punching and drilling machines, a cart weighing machine, quite new. to weigh 3 tons; anvils, garden vases, stoves, stable fittings, rain water fittings, such as down pipes, gutters, &c; also boilers, half-hundred weights, meal pillars, models of green houses, iron and wooden patterns, and a vast quantity of iron and metal.'[1]
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- ↑ Dublin Daily Express - Monday 26 November 1888