Poster, printed, satirical. Above, scene, auction at seashore. Capital Investment / Grand Auction / the property of / Worth-less Skinflint / Hungry-Hall, Carrigaline. / Horses / (list of 11 with satirical commentary, much of text torn and missing) 1. Peer, a high-bred sire, although defeated at the last Limerick meeting, a little broken down and cut on the knees, will still be found useful (beside r., ms Lord Kingston - a reference to the Co Limerick election 1830). (2 ... a well tempered horse ..) (beside ms: Sandy O'Driscoll) (3 ... was tried as a charger ..) (beside ms: Major Bourk) ... (8 ...) intended for the (swee)p Stakes .. (ra)ther aged and a delicate horse; to be sold cheap (beside, ms: Bat Gibbons) 9, Pembroke - by Boat Builder, dam Speculation, a bog-trotter a heavy horse, would answer the plough (beside, ms: Boland) 10 - Slip - A sleek well coated horse, got by Linen-hall, dam Bounty, is very manageable and gentle by kind treatment (beside, ms: Bernard?) 11 - A great variety of Colts by Aristocrat, Pension List &c being now out of fashion and disused, will be sold cheap. At the same time will be set up ... a large crop of blackberries which are very valuable, the greatest care having been taken in their cultivation and preservation. Also a few heads of cabbages abd some gooseberry bushes. Mr Skinflint's interest in a law-suit with his parish priest. Also the copyright of a work entitled: A Plan for Supporting the Starving Poor, without Food, thereby shewing the Folly of Charitable Institutions. A patent digester for making flint soup. The proprietors interest in Hungry-hall. N.B. The purchaser must take it, subject to the want of a kitchen grate, which has been missing these ten years. The purchasers to pay the Kings Duty, but they will save the auctioneers fees, as I intend to set up the articles myself. Worth-less Skinflint, Hungry Hall, Carrigaline, March 1830. In two fragments, with extensive area missing from centre l. edge to centre, and small area from r.