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NYM(G.762.086
27 Sep 1762:12 (530)
To be sold, very cheap, the owner having no use for it, a
chamber organ. It has five stops, is in good order, and is
quite loud enough for a country church; the pipes are
silvered; the case is about 9 feet high, and 6 wide, it has
got a new bellows, which is large, and it is said by judges
in musick, to be a middling good organ, and will, with
proper care, continue so for fifty years at least. The
lowest price if L. 60 New-York currency, which is scarce one
quarter of the sum which a new organ of the same dimensions
will cost. At this price it will be delivered, carefully
packed up in boxes, to the purchaser in the city of New-
York, by W. Dunlap.
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