[Newspaper]
Publication: The Boston Daily Globe
Boston, MA, United States
vol. 49, no. 46, p. 11, col. 7
Auction Sales
B. S. TOLMAN, Auctioneer,
Office 621 Main sr., Waltham.
AUCTION SALE
OF PLANT OF THE
STANDARD GLASS INSULATOR CO.
THURSDAY, Feb 20, 1896, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the company's factory, near the station of the N Y & N E railroad at Readville, Mass. 80 horse power boiler, by Kendall & Roberts, with oil tanks and attachments for burning oil; 40 horse power engine built in Watertown, N Y; compressor, oil pump, steam pump, steam water heater, blowers, inspirator, sheet iron, smoke stacks, pumps, shafting. pulleys, hangers, belting, large iron kettle, scales, blacksmith forge, large wind pipe, oil burners, radiators, steam water pipe and fittings. glass sand, 225 barrels of lime, 60 tons of glass, wagons, wheelbarrows, trays, insulators, clay, fire brick, iron, junk, about 200,000 second-hand bricks. This property is nearly new, having been used but a short time, end will positively be sold, as the company is closing up its business. The railroad tracks run into the building, so that the property can be easily loaded and transported.
Terms cash. Trains leave Providence station, Boston, at 9.19 a.m.