January 14, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE 50 BIRMINGHAM. GRIMLEY & SON, F.S.I., Auctioneers. Surveyors and Estate Agents. SHEFFIELD, YORKSHIRE and DERBYSHIRE. HORSHAM, 8U88EX. MESSRS. KINS AND CHASEMORE, F.S.I. Land and Timber Surveyor«. _ charming Residential Estate, delightfully situated near church and village, four miles from Horsham, and three miles from two railway stations, on high ground, commanding beautiful views, comprising an excellent modern Family Residence, approached by a long carriage drive through prettily timbered parkland, containing j.i bed rooms, fitted bath room, entrance hall, three reception rooms, and excellent offices, good stablinsr for nine horses, groom’s room, coach-house, harness room, pleasure gardens, tennis lawn, bailiff’s house, and ample farm buildings. The residence is of a picturesque style of architecture, with good sanitary arrangements, and was specially built for the owner’s occupation. The estate comprises 75 acres of grass and woodland, with good ponds and small stream.—For further particulars apply to Messrs. King and Chasemore, land and timber surveyors, Horsham, Sussex. SURREY, NEWDIGATE, about three miles from a railway station.—To be Let, an excellent Farm of about 354 acres, of which 220 acres are meadow and pasture, 120 acres arable, and the remainder woodland, homestead, etc. Commodious old-fashioned farmhouse, surrounded by a moat, containing attics, six bed rooms, and store room, approached by old oak staircase, two good reception rooms, business room, kitchen, dairy and good offices; pleasure and kitchen gardens, extensive well-arranged farm buildings and two cottages. The farm is well watered, and is in a first-rate state of cultivation, having been farmed by the owner for many years past, and is admirably adapted for the carrying of a large herd of cattle.—Rent moderate. —For further particulars apply to Messrs. King and Chasemore, land and timber surveyors, Horsham, Sussex. DEVONSHIRE. MESSRS. HUSSEY & SON (Established over a Century), Auctioneers, Estate Agents, Agricultural, Tenant-Right, Timber and other Valu ers, EXETER, DEVON. Stock, Timber, and all Classes of Sales and Valuations undertaken on Moderate Terms. Telephone : No. 21, Exeter. TVEVONSHIRE.—Cullompton (near).—For U Sale, valuable and compact Freehold Estate, containing 47 acres (mostly pasture and watered meadow), with suitable farmhouse and outbuildings. Rent £99.—Price £2,200. rpOPSHAM (near Exeter), a Freehold Resi-X dence, known as Cranford, with glass verandah, large vinery, greenhouse, front and back gardens, situate on the Strand, Topsham, within 15 minutes by rail of the City of Exeter, close to the River Exe, and' in one of the best parts of this favoured neighbourhood, with fine views of the Haldon Hills and Powderham. The house contains: On the ground floor, entrance hall, dining room, double drawing room, kitchen, scullery, larder, wash-house, and coal house; on the first floor, three bed rooms, bath room (with hot and cold water supply and shower bath), w.c., store room; on the second' floor, two bed rooms. Together with the valuable pleasure or garden ground situate opposite, having a frontage to the Strand of 40ft. 6in., and a depth of 190ft.. or thereabouts, extending to the foreshore; with stable and coach-house and potting shed; boat slip 31ft. long, 8ft. 9in. wide, and summer house, overlooking the River Exe, and commanding fine views of the Estuary. Rent £45 a year on repairing lease. Freehold price, £900. LONDON AND BERKSHIRE. Wm. R. NICHOLAS & Co. Auctioneers & Estate Agents, Blagrave Street, Reading, & 60, Pall Mall, S.W. BERKS.—Between Twyford and Maidenhead.—Within about lè miles of the former station, on the main G. W. R., whence London is reached in about 40 minutes by a splendid train service. In the centre of a high and lovely district. That attractive old-fashioned Georgian Residence known as HAWTHORNS, HARE HATCH, containing 12 bed rooms, three reception rooms and good offices; stabling for five, cow houses, charmingly timbered old grounds, kitchen garden and paddock, which will be Sold by Auction, by ־jV/TESSRS. WM. R. NICHOLAS and CO. 1YL at the London Auction Mart, on Tuesday, February 21, 1899. Particulars (with photos) and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. Bloxham, Ellison, Rose and Henneky, 1, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, London,• W.C. ; or (with permits to view) of Messrs. Wm. R. Nicholas and Co., auctioneers, 60 Pall Mall (opposite Marlborough House), S.W., and at Blagrave-street, Reading. MORTGAGES. lyrESSRS. WM. R. NICHOLAS and CO. •IYJ_ have several sums of money, both large and small, to put out on good mortgage security, from 3£ per cent., and will be glad to receive particulars from persons desiring same as soon as possible. Auction Offices, Blagrave-street, Reading, and 60, Pall Mall, London, S.W. Valuations for purposes of sale. Valuations on behalf of purchasers. Valuations on behalf of trustees. Valuations for mortgages. Valuations of land and timber. ly/TESSRS. WM. R. NICHOLAS and CO. i-YL make these a speciality in their business. From their extensive practice they are able to give an authoritative opinion upon the value of land and timber in any part of the kingdom, for the guidance of vendors, purchasers, mortgagees, trustees, or for any other purposes. Terms on application. Auction Offices, Blagrave-street, Reading, and 60, Pall Mall, London, S.W. GROYDON. SURREY. HOOKER & WEBB, Surveyors, Vainers, Auctioneers, &c., 4, HIGH STREET, CROYDON. "C'OE. SALE, near Teignmouth, South Devon, X a very desirable Freehold Residential Property, occupying an elevated, healthy position, commanding on all sides extensive views, with detached stables, coach-house, poultry houses, piggeries and tool houses, two vegetable gardens, lawn, grass paddock and other lands, together comprising upwards of 14 acres. The house contains three reception rooms, five bedrooms, bath room, w.c., kitchen, and the usual domestic offices—Price £5,250, or offer.—For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hussey and Son, as above. Estate of Thomas Simpson, Esq. (deceased), H. H. Fawdry, Esq. (deceased), and others. Leasehold and well-letting Weekly Properties.—To be Sold by Auction, by ]V/TESSRS. GRIMLEY and SON, on Thurs--LYX day, January 26, 1899, at the Grand Hotel, Coimore-row, Birmingham, at Seven o’clock to the minute— Estate of Thomas Simpson, Esq., deceased. SOHO-HILL, HANDSWORTH, near PARK-AVENUE. Lot 1.—A desirable RESIDENCE, No. 113, Soho-hill, known as Arundel-place, in the occupation of Mr. N. S. Heeley, as yearly tenant, at a rent of £50. The house contains entrance hall and vestibule, three reception rooms, six bed rooms, dressing rooms, w.c., kitchen, scullery, cellar, and other usual out-offices. Leasehold for a term having 50 years unexpired at December, 1898. Ground rent £10. The house is situate in the pleasantest part of Handsworth, it is set back from the road, and has good garden, with lawn, in the rear. WAKE-GREEN-ROAD, MOSELEY. (Between St. Agnes-road and Stoney-lane). Lot 2.—An attractive and well-situated modern RESIDENCE, in the occupation of the owner, who will give possession, with stabling, coach-house, and an excellent garden, known as Laurisdale, Wake-green-road, Moseley, recently erected in a first-class manner, under the superintendence of Mess&s, Mansell and׳ Mansell, architects, by Messrs. Mills and Son, builders. The house, which is exceedingly well planned, with all modern conveniences, contains, on the ground floor, vestibule, entrance hall, morning room (13ft. by 12ft., exclusive of bay), dining room (16ft. by 14ft., exclusive of bay), drawing room (17ft. by 14ft., exclusive of bay), back hall, kitchen, scullery, china and cook's pantries. On the first floor are four excellent bed rooms, bath room, and w.c.; with cellars in basement. In an enclosed stable yard are roomy carriage house, harness room, stabling for three horses, loft, and man’s room. The residence stand-s well back from the road, with drive and lawn in front, and in the rear there are a tennis lawn, and kitchen and flower gardens. The property is leasehold for a term of 98 years, from Lady Day, 189, subject to a ground rent of £19 6s. per annum. Cards to view may be obtained from the Auctioneers. Estate of H. H. Fawdry, Esq., deceased. WILTON-STREET, LOZELLS. Lot 3.—A substantially built LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Nos. 120. 122. 124, and 126. Wilton-street, Lozells, and EIGHT DWELLING HOUSES, with outbuildings and yards in the rear, in the occupation of weekly tenants, at rents amounting to £124 16s. per annum. Term unexpired 51 years from March 25, 1898. Ground rent £8. SHERLOCK-STREET (near Gooch-street). Lot 4.—An important RETAIL SHOP PROPERTY, comprising the Two commodious Retail Shops and Dwelling Houses, Nos. 199 and 201, Sherlock-street, now and for many years past occupied by Mr. Toplis, draper, who holds the same on lease, at the inadequate rent of £62 per annum, the tenant paving all rates and taxes. Term unexpired 51 years from March 25, 1898. Ground rent £8. BUCKINGHAM-STREET. Lot 5.—FIVE front DWELLING HOUSES. Nos. 41. 42. 43 . 44 and 45. Buckingham-street, and TWELVE DWELLING HOUSES, workshops, and outbuildings in the rear, in the occupation of weekly tenants, at rents amounting to £175 10s. per annum. Term unexpired 48 years from March 25, 1898. Ground rent £18 Us. 3d. ARTHUR-STREET, SMALL HEATH. Lot 6.—A LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Nos. 329. 331, 333 . 335 . 337 and 339, Arthur-street. Small Heath, consisting of Six front Dwelling Houses and Six Dwelling Houses, with yards and outbuildings in the rear, in the occuoation of weekly tenants, at rents amounting to £148 4s. per annum. Term unexpired 85 years from December 25, 1898. Ground rent £27 10s. LICHFIELD-ROAD, ASTON (corner of Catherine-street) Lot 7.—An important LEASEHOLD RETAIL SHOP PROPERTY, Nos. 43. 45, 47 and 49, Lichfield-road. Aston, comprising Four modern-fronted Retail Shops and Dwelling Houses. Nos. 43 and 45. being in the occupation of Messrs. Foster Brothers, clothiers, No. 47 let to Mr. J. H. Badger, restaurant keeper, and No. 49 to Mr. W. M. Hardy, tobacconist, at rents amounting to £190 per annum, the tenants paying rates and taxes. Term unexpired 54 years (less ten days) from June 24. 1898. Ground rent £21 10s. 6d. The above property is situate in the best part of Lichfield-road. a short distance from the penny stage of the Aston Tramway, and forms a desirable and improving investment. LITTLE GREEN-LANE. SMALL HFATH. Lot 8.—A LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Nos. 44 and 46. Little Green-lane, consisting of Two front Retail Shops, having plate glass windows, and 14 double-fronted Dwelling Houses, pleasantly situate in Richmond-terrace, in the rear, each being fitted with Venetian blinds, and the whole property being in thorough repair, a large sum having been recently exnended upon it. Rental £221. Term unexpired 63 years from June 23, 1898. Ground rent £37 8s. 4d., reduced to £23 8s. 4d. by a sub-ground rent receivable in respect cf adjoining property. CROMWELL-STREET, NECHELLS (near Rocky-1 ane). Lot 9.—A LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Nos. Ill, 112. 113. and 114, Cromwell-strest, comprising Four Retail Shops and Dwelling Houses, with plate glass windows; Four Dwelling Houses in the rear, and Ten two-story Houses in open terrace behind, in the oecunation of weekly tenants, at rents amounting to £218 8s. per annum. Term unexpired56 ׳ years from March, 1898. Ground rent £33. The above prcperts׳ is situated in a well-letting neighbourhood, and the buildings are in first-class order and repair. LEA HOUSE-ROAD. BOURNVILLE. Lot 10 —A most substantially built LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Nos. 35. 37, 39 and 41, Lea House-road, close to the Endurance Tube Company’s Works, Cadbury’s Cocoa Works, and Stirchley-street Station, consisting of Four front Dwelling Houses, with the out-offices and gardens thereto, in the occunation of weekly tenants, at rents amounting to £72 16s. per annum. Leasehold for an unexpired term of 94 years (less three days) from Midsummer, 1898. Ground rent £8 8s. Solicitors: Lot 1, Messrs J. B. Clarke and Co.. 40. Waterloo-street; Lot 2. Mr. H. G. Tanner, Union-chambers, Temple-row; Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, Messrs. Beale and Co., 12, Newhall-street; Lots 8 and 9. Messrs. Wright and Marshall, New-street; Lot 10, Messrs. Arnold and Son. Waterloo-street. Auctioneers’ Offices, 39 and 40, Temple-street, Birmingham. NICHOLSON, GREÄYES, BARBER, and HASTINGS, Estate & General Auction Mart, 2, HIGH STREET, STEWART-ROAD. SHARROW VALE. LJAPITAL LEASEHOLD INVESTMENT. To be Sold by Auction, by Messrs. NICHOLSON. GREAVES, BARBER and HASTINGS, at the Sheffield Estate Auction Mart, 2, High-street, on Tuesday, January 17, 1899, at Four o'clock for Half-past Four precisely, subject to the General Conditions of Sale of the Sheffield District Incorporated’ Law Society and the Special Conditions to he read at the Auc-tion: — All those SIX excellent Brick-built DWELLING HOUSES, with palisades at the front and gardens and outbuildings at the back, being Nos. 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, and 72, Stewart-road, Sliarrow-vale. Sheffield, in the occupation of Messrs. Greenhedge, Green, Cox and others, at rents amounting to £74 2s. per annum. The site contains 518 square yards or thereabouts, and is held on lease for 800 years from March 25, 1886, at an annual ground rent of £9 18s. The property is pleasantly situated, well built, and always commands respectable tenants, the rents not having been raised for a number of years. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 2. High-street; or to Broomhead, Wightman and Moore, solicitors, 14, George-street, Sheffield. M' Tuesday, January 17, at Twelve. THE SHEFFIELD HORSE REPOSITORY, CASTLE-HILL. ONTHLY SELECT SALE ___ Will include: — By order of the Executors of John Bedford, Esq., of More Hall. HANDSOME PAIR OF CHESTNUT MARES, by Ishmael and FitzJames, quiet in single and double harness, regularly driven as a pair, and believed to be sound. .. . STYLISH FOUR-WHEELED PERTH DOGCART, m good condition, with pole, bar, and shafts complete. USEFUL BROUGHAM, DOGCART, Single and Double HARNESS, Saddles, Bridles, Clothing, fj c!Vi pq pf n Th4 Property of C. H. Hattersley, Esq. “ Jet,” BAY MARE, five years, 15 hands, quiet to ride and drive, with Dogcart and Harness complete; owner leaving district. The Property of Wm. Jessop, Esq. BAY COB, seven years, 15.1, perfectly quiet in Double and Single Harness and! to ride up to 16 stones. , From Victoria Flour Mills. POWERFUL BLACK DRAUGHT HORSE, and BROWN HARNESS MARE, in regular work; TRAVELLER'S GIG and HARNESS. 40 HIGH-CLASS HORSES, 30 STYLISH CARRIAGES, HARNESS. SADDLERY AND TOOLS. Last Sale Horses sold as high as 114 guineas. Entry forms on application. NICHOLSON, GREAVES, BARBER and HASTINGS. Wednesday, January 18. 31. FARGATE. SHEFFIELD, O DESIGN. MADE FOR MR. WIDDISON. NICHOLSON GREAVES. BARBER and HASTINGS have instructions from W. Hubert Smith Esq., chartered accountant, to Sell by Auction, upon the premises as above. xxxrj mam, o. rl l(jrri-S1 Jx PjJu 1. öTirjr r lejUU. k/riSCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD FUKNI-.VJ- TURE, Pianos. Carpets, Violins. Pictures, and heneral Surplus Effects, removed from various resi-ences and other sources. NICHOLSON GREAVES, BARBER and HAS-TNGS will Sell bv Auction, as above. Surplus Effects of any description can he sent : r sent for daily. Monday. January 23. THE MART, 2. HIGH-STREET, SHEFFIELD. piEEPROOP SAFES. NICHOLSON, GREAVES, BARBER and HASTINGS will Sell bv Auction, as above, a Consignment of 25 HIGH-CLASS SAFES, direct from the well-ltn״wn makers. Messrs. Jacob Cartwright and Co., of West Eromwicll. Monday. January 23. THE MART. 2. HIGH-STREET. SHEFFIELD. ־EXCELLENT GARDEN VASES WILL BE SOLD AS ABOVE. NICHOLSON, GREAVES, BARBER and HASTINGS. Preliminary Notice. CROOKES, SHEFFIELD. BUILDING ESTATE, RIPE FOR DEVELOPMENT. The valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE, with Farmhouse and Cottages, containing together 22.929 square yards, situate and having a good frontage to Crookes, and1 extending backwards to Bole-hill-lane. will shortly be offered for Sale by Auction, by Messrs NICHOLSON, GREAVES, BARBER and HASTINGS. Plans are in course of preparation. Full particulars will appear in later advertisements. Rodgers, Thomas and Sandford, solicitors, Bank-street, Sheffield.