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Aris's
Gazette
MONDAY,
9th., MARCH, 1818
TO be LET for a long term of Years, about Thousand Acres of FREEHOLD
PROPERTY, containing the well-known and discovered Veins or Strata
of Iron Ore, and Coal of the best Quality, with Fire Clay, Tile,
Paving, Building Stone, and Lime Stone within a convenient Distance.
The above Premises are worth the Attention of any Persons disposed
to embark in the Iron Trade, being most desirably situated, and
possessing the Command of a Sufficient supply of Water for any Machines
that might be required.
The said Premises are within eighteen miles of the advantages Port
of Newport, fifteen of which communicates therewith by a Canal and
Tram Road, to which a Branch can be made at a very moderate Expense.
For further Particulars apply to Mr. James James, at Pontypool,
who will give every Information necessary, if by Letter Post paid.
Note
reference to Tram Road
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