John Pattingale
pleaded guilty of selling or dealing in game without a licence
at Docking Magistrates Court 26th April 1909. Publicans were prohibited
from holding a game dealer's licence. He acted as a hawker and had sent
game from Heacham railway station to London and elsewhere. This had
included 3 hares on 11th January and 12 more hares under 5 separate
consignments, the last of which being on 1st March. Mr Pattingale was
fined £2 with £1-1s-1d costs.
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THE DUSTGATE ARMS INN
Ingram Watson & Son have received instructions from Mr John Pattingale, who
is giving up the house, to Sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1909,
useful
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
AND OUT-DOOR EFFECTS,
Comprising Pembroke table with drawers, stick-back and rush-seat chairs,
elbow chair, mahogany table with two-drop leaves, clock, mangle and wringer,
quantity of stone basket bottles, brass-mounted bedstead, box mattress,
mahogany chest of drawers, blankets, pillows, painted washstands, mahogany
toilet-glasses, excellent bed-room carpet, wire-wove mattress, chair
bedstead and cushions, double oil stove.
OUT-DOOR EFFECTS.
Set of steps, trestles, forms, beer stools, oil drum and tap, gents bicycle,
ladies' do., garden tools, about 20 sheets of corrugated iron ( 6 to 10 feet
lengths), 3 or 4 sacks of good potatoes, about 5 score brussels sprouts,
cauliflowers, etc., flower pots, plants.
GREY PONY, CAR, AND SET OF HARNESS,
rugs, harness, bins, boxes
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