W. Cafferata

of Great Northern Ironworks, Newark-on-Trent, Notts
1869 Advert: 'ENGINEERS' and BOILER-MAKERS' TOOLS.
PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.
To be SOLD by AUCTION, About the end of this Month (May), or the beginning of June, the Great Northern Iron Works, Newark-on- Trent, Nottinghamshire, lately occupied by Mr. Cafferata, who has retired from the business,
THE whole of the ENGINEERS' & BOILERMAKERS' TOOLS, PREMISES, &c; consisting of lathes, slotting and shaping, drilling, screwing, punching, shearing, &c machines, with their valuable steel tools, flanching, levelling, &c. blocks ; a large supply of valuable stocks and dies; smiths', angle-iron smiths', riveters', platers', and furnace men's tools; fixed engine and boiler, new portable engine, new unfinished engine work, brasses, &c. The whole will be offered by Auction, at the above time, unless disposed of by Private Contract, as whole, in the meantime.—The Premises are large and commodious, are situated on the Great Northern Railway, and a siding will be put in if required.
If rented, would be let a very moderate rental.
Apply to Mr. Cafferata, Iron Works, Newark-on-Trent.'[1]
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- ↑ Stamford Mercury, 7 May 1869