January 14, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE 80 Sales fig &uctu1u. Sales by Auction for the Year 1899. JX/TESSRS. H. J. BLISS and SONS beg to J-YX notify that their Sales by Auction of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Business Premises, Land, Ground Rents, Reversions, and other Properties, will take place at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, City, at Two o’clock precisely, on the following Thursdays throughout the year 1899: — Sales fcg auction. Thursday, July 6 Thursday, July 20 Thursday, August 17 Thursday, September 21 Thursday, October 19 Thursday, November 16 Thursday, December 14 Thursday, January 19 Thursday, February 16 Thursday, March 16 Thursday, April 20 Thursday, May 11 Thursday, May 25 Thursday. June 8 Thuisday, June 22 And at intermediate dates by special arrangement. Auction, Survey and Land Offices, 106, Cheapside, E.C.. and 164, Bethnal-green-road, N.E. . City, on Thursday, January 19, 1899, at Two, the following INVESTMENTS: — By order of the Executors of Thomas Bolton, deceased, and another. VICTORIA-PARK—Leasehold Dwelling House, 74, Sewardstone-road. Let at £28. Term 59 years. Ground rent £4 10s. HACKNEY-ROAD.—Leasehold Dwelling House, 36, Pritchard’s-road, producing £28 12s. Term 21 years. Ground rent £4. HACKNEY-ROAD.—Two Leasehold Dwelling Houses, 5 and 6, Emma-street, Pritchard’s-road, producing £44 4s. Term five years. Ground rent £8. ILFORD.—Plot of Freehold Building Land, situated in St. Mary’s-road. Frontage 14ft. 9in., depth 100ft. Messrs. Crossfield, Cushing and Wheldon, solici-tors, 354, Hackney-road, N.E. LOWER CLAPTON.—Two Freehold Dwelling Houses, 83 and 89, Clifden-street, Brodley’s-walk. No. 83, rental value, £33 16s.; No. 89. let at £31 4s. HACKNEY - ROAD. — Seven Freehold Dwelling Houses, Nos. 40 to 52 (even), Boston-street, producing £148 4s. HOXTON.—Four Freehold Dwelling Houses. 21 to 27 (odd), Hobb’s-place, High-street, producing £106 12s. LIMEHOUSE.—Three Copyhold Dwelling Houses, 43. 45 and 47, Church-row, producing £36 16s. WAPPING.—Two Freehold Dwelling Houses, 4 and 6, Red' Lion-street, producing £32 10s. MILE END.—Freehold Dwelling House, 4, West-street. Let at £16, and taxes. Messrs. Keighley, Arnold and Sismey, solicitors, 37, Lincoln’s-inn-fields. By order of the Mortgagees. WALTHAMSTOW.—Two Freehold Dwelling Houses, known as Oak and Rose Cottages, 14 and 16. Suffolk-park-road. Pretoria-avenue, St. James’s-street Station, producing £57 4s. Also a Plot of Building Land at side; frontage 30ft., depth 84ft.—R. Voss, Esq., solicitor, 173. Bethnal-green-road, N.E. BETHNAL-GREEN. — Four Leasehold Dwelling Houses, with range of Workshops in rear. Nos. 75 and 77, and 81 and 83. Barnet-grove. No. 77 let on repairing lease, and otherwise at rentals producing £360 12s. 8d. Term 24 years. Ground/ rent £50.— Messrs. Tatham, Oblein and Nash, solicitors. Mansion House-chambers, Queen Victoria-street, E.C. EDMONTON.—Four Leasehold Dwelling Houses, Nos. 1, 3. 5 and 7, Exeter-road. Bounces-road. producing £53 6s. Term 84 years. Ground rent £11 10s. —Messrs. Baker Blaker and Hawes, solicitors, 117, Cannon-street, E.C. VICTORIA-PARK.—A Leasehold Dwelling House, 67. Strahan-road, Grove-road. Let at £28. Lease 52 vears. Ground rent £5 10s.—Messrs. Edell and Gordon, solicitors, 4. King-street, Cheapsidfe. Particulars, with conditions of sale, had at the Mart; of the Solicitors, as above; and of the Auctioneers and Surveyors. 106, Cheapside, E.C.., and 164, Bethnal-green-road, N.E. Bv order of tie Executors of the late Alfred Richard Morris.—Freehold and Leasehold Properties, and: Leasehold Ground Rents. MESSRS. JOSEPH HIBBARD and SONS 1YX will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, City, on Friday, January 27, at Two o clock precisely, as follows:— _ ^ HOXTON.—Freehold eight-roomed Dwelling House, No. 39, Felton-street. Let at 13s. per week, or £33 16s. per annum. . ^ ... TT BARNSBURY—Freehold Private Dwelling House, No. 115, Offord-road (situate close to station), and containing eight rooms, etc. Let at £38 per annum. FINCHLEY.—Freehold Corner Baker’s Shop, No. 1, Torrington-place, Church End, comprising shop, five rooms, bakehouse, stable, and yard. Let on repairing lease at £55 per annum. NOTTING-HILL.—Dwelling House and Laundry Premises, No 29, Tobin-street, comprising five-roomed house, wash-house, laundry, stable, etc. Let at 13s. per week. Lease 31 years unexpired. Ground rent £3. Also Leasehold Rent of £36 10s. per annum, arising out of house, yard, and premises, No. 16, Tobin-street, Underleased for 42 years from 1886 at £40, and held for 30 years unexpired at £3 10s. per annum. ״ ISLINGTON—Well-placed Shop and House, No. 30, Balls Pond-road. Let partly to a confectioner at £45 per annum, and partly to a tailor at 9s. per week Lease 33 years unexpired. Ground rent £25. HACKNEY.—Leasehold Rent of £108 per annum, arising out of two double-fronted shops, Nos. 200 and 202, Well-street. Underleased for 59£ years from 1885 at £120, and held for 47 years unexpired at £12 per annum the two. FULHAM.—Leasehold Rent of £28 per annum, arising out of Nos. 1 to 11, St. George-square, North-end-ro?.d, Fulham, and underleased for 53 years from 1851 at £40, and held for 5| years unexpired at £12 per annum. ״ , , , . Particulars and conditions of sale may be had at the Mart; of Messrs. Boulton, Sons and Sandeman. solicitors, 21a, Northampton-square, E.C.; and. at. the Auctioneers’ Offices, 9, Walbrook, E.C., and 15, Newington-green, N. STOKE NEWINGTON, KENNINGTON. and TOTTENHAM.—Sound Leasehold Investments. MESSRS. JOSEPH HIBBARD and SONS ILL will Sell hy Auction, at the Mart, City, on Friday, January 27, at Two o'clock precisely, as follows:— , . . STOKE NEWINGTON.—Conyemently situated private Residence, 102, Mildmay-road, Newington-green, containing five bed rooms, three sitting rooms; garden, etc. Let at £40 per annum. Lease 53 years, at £7 ground rent.—Solicitors, Messrs. Yarde and Loader, 1, Raymond-buildings, Gray's-inn. KENNINGTON.—Well-placed Dwelling House, No. 37, Royal-road, containing six rooms, wash-house and garden. Let at 15s. per week. Lease 25 years unexpired. Ground rent £5. TOTTENHAM.—Leasehold Premises, being Nos. 1 and 2, Cornwall-road, West-green-road (one a corner shop). Producing £50 14s. per annum. Lease 56 years. Ground rent only £2 10s. each house.—׳Solicitor, J. T. Southgate, Esq., 18 and 19, Ironmonger-lane, E.C. . . Particulars at the Mart; of the respective Solicitors; and at the Auctioneers' Offices, 9, Walbrook, E.C., and 15, Newington-green, N. Sales 1)2 &uciion. By order of Trustees, Mortgagees, and others.— Chiefly at nominal reserves, to close estates. Offering exceptional opportunities to acquire lucrative investments. JX/TESSRS. W. MARTIN and CO. will Seü by IYA Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Wednesday, January 18, 1899, at Twelve o’clock: — WALTHAMSTOW.—Leasehold double-fronted Dwelling House, known as Park Villa, Copelaud-road’, in good repair, containing ten rooms, bath (h. and c.); large garden. Let at £34. Lease about 77 years. Ground Tent £6 6s. WALTHAMSTOW.—Two Freehold Ground Rents of £6 6s. each, secured on Park Villa, aforesaid, and Earlham Villa, adjoining. Lease 99 years from Christmas, 1876, to be offered separately, affording an excellent opportunity to acquire Park Villa freehold. EAST DULWICH.—Two spacious Shops and Dwelling Houses, Nos. 3 and 5, Melbourne-grove. Good position, just outside station. Combined rentals £76. Held on separate leases for 75 years unexpired. Ground rent £10 each, in Two Lots. FOREST-GATE.—The well-planned Freehold Dwelling House, Lisfarrell Villa, 19, Khedive-road, containing seven rooms, bath (h. and c.), and scullery; garden, with covered side entrance. Let at the very low rent of £28, worth £32. Possession Lady Day. Particulars and conditions of Solicitor, J. F. Whichcord, Esq., 1, Castle-street, Canterbury; or of the Auctioneers, East Dulwich, S.E. This district possesses exceptional advantages and two beautiful parks, and within easy distance of the City. lyTESSRS. W. MARTIN will also Sell, at the -1-YA same time and place, the following attractive and pleasantly situated, modern, detached and semidetached LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES: — EAST DULWICH.—Laurel Bank, Sunnydale, Oak-lands, and Hillsboro’ Lodge, East Dulwich-grove, each containing about nine rooms, bath (h. and c.)., good domestic offices, large gardens. Now let at low rents, amounting to £189 10s. per annum. Possession of some could be arranged at an early date. Held for an unexpired term of over 85 years, at ground rents of £10, except Hillsboro’ Lodge, which is £12.—Particulars and conditions of Messrs. Roberts and Andrews, solicitors, 10, Bedford-circus, Exeter; and of the Auctioneers, East Dulwich, S.E. Sales for the Year 1899.—Telephone No. 669 Bank.— Telegraphic Address, “ Akaber, London.” ______ Investments, Town, Suburban and Country Houses Business Premises, Building Land, Ground Rents Reversions, Shares and other Properties will be held at the Mart. Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on the following Fridays during the year 1899: — Freehold and Leasehold Investments. CLAPHAM COMMON.—Near the Parish Church and Public Library. IX/TR. ED. HUGH HENRY will Sell by Auc- 1YX tion, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Friday, January 27, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, j the modern semi-detached long LEASEHOLD RESI-DENCE, known as Weston House, No. 28, Orlando-road, Clapham Common, with good garden. The property is at present, and has been for some years, in the occupation of the vendor, but is of the rental value of £60 per annum. Vacant possession on completion of purchase.—May be viewed. —Messrs. Well-borne and Sons, solicitors, 17, Duke-street, Southwark, S.E. July 28. August 25. September 8. September 22. October 6. October 20. November 10. November 24. December 8. May 12. May 19. May 26. June 9. June 16. June 23. June 30. July 14. July 21. January 27. February 10. February 24. March 3. March 24. April 14. April 21. vpril 28. May 5. CLAPHAM COMMON, South Side.—A commanding Freehold Residential Property. January 27, 1899, at Two o’clock punctually, the very attractive FREEHOLD professional RESIDENCE, known as Eagle House, situate on the South Side, and commanding extensive views of the entire Common, with magnificent studio specially fitted; also the studios adjoining, which are now tenanted at a rental amounting to £45 per annum. The residence with the studio will be sold with possession, and is of the annual rental value of £90. It is admirably adapted from its situation for professional purposes.—Solicitor, R. H. Greenbank, Esq., 95, Greencroft-gardens, West Hampstead, N.W. BRIXTON.—Desirable semi-detached Family Residence, on direct omnibus route from Camberwell to Clapham. MU■■ ־ ־־־ precisely, the double-fronted, semi-detached Family RESIDENCE, known as 133, Acre-lane, Brixton, with large gardens, kitchen garden, etc. Let for a term of which three years are unexpired, at a rental of £65 per annum, and held for a term of years at a peppercorn rent.—Messrs. Welman and Son, solicitors, 9, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury, W.C. The properties may be viewed by permission of the tenants, and particulars with conditions of sale obtained of the respective Solicitors; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 63, High-st., Clapham, S.W. PECKHAM, BALHAM, THORNTON-HEATH, and FINSBURY-PARK. pLIMPSON and JOHNSON will Sell by Auc- \J tion, at the Mart, E.C., on January 30, at Two o’clock, sound FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD INVESTMENTS:— PECKHAM, S.E.—Nos. 188, 190, 192 and 194, Holly-dale-road, close to two good stations, each containing seven rooms and offices, and producing £132 12s. per annum. BALHAM.—No. 7, Cathles-road (close to Clapham Common), containing eight good rooms and offices. Let at £36 per annum. THORNTON-HEATH.—Seven Freehold Cottages.— Nos. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48, Beulah-road North. All well let, and producing £192 8s. per annum. FINSBURY-PARK.—No. 105, Fonthill-road.—Shop and House, producing £38 per annum. Particulars of the Auctioneers, 59, Bedford-hill, Balham, S.W. Auctions can be held on days besides those above specified—11, Queen Victoria-street, E.C. Preliminary.—On the borders of the CITY OF LONDON.—Important Block of Freehold Property of nearly half an acre. JX/TESSRS. BAKER and SONS will Sell by 1YX Auction, on Friday, February 17, 1899, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., at Two o'clock precisely, the highly valuable FREEHOLD compact block of PROPERTY, comprising a total area of over 20,000ft., close to Farringdon-street Station, and having a frontage of 180ft. to Cow Cross-street, abutting in the rear on the Metropolitan Railway, to which it has a frontage of over 100ft. The rear portion of the site is at present partly covered by newly built and capacious warehouses, while the frontage is available for building purposes of any kind. Possession of the whole site will be given on completion of the purchase. Owing to its proximity to the railway and Metropolitan Meat Market, and being in the midst of one of the most busy centres of London, it offers an excellent position for central storage for the various railway companies, cold storage for American, Colonial, and European produce, or, in fact, for any large business undertaking or institution. Particulars, plan, and conditions of sale of Garrard Clarke, Esq., solicitor, Cordwainers’ Hall, 7, Cannon-street, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 11, Queen Victoria-street, E.C. Choice Leasehold Properties. JUTESSRS. W. MARTIN and CO. have also -IYA been instructed to include the following in the above Sale: — NORTH DULWICH.—The semi-detached, modern Leasehold Residence, Brentknoll, Townley-road, conveniently arranged and fitted with bath (h. and c.), J and all modern requirements. Let at £50 per annum. Lease about 66 years unexpired, at the ground rent of £11. EAST DULWICH.—The well-built, semi-detached Leasehold House, known as Brailes Villa, 18, Elsie-road. Well planned, with seven rooms and scullery on two floors. Rental value £36 per annum (now in the occupation of the owner). Lease about 74 years unexpired. Ground rent £7 10s. per annum. EAST DULWICH.—The desirable, semi-detached, Long Leasehold Villa, 110, Melbourne-grove, convenient for station, containing seven rooms, bath, and usual domestic offices and greenhouse. Held for a term of which about 77 years are unexpired, at the low ground rent of £6 10s. per annum. EAST DULWICH.—Five semi-detached Leasehold Villas, Nos. 10, 18, 20, 38 and 40, Ashbourne-grove. Well situated, within three minutes of station, and containing seven and eight rooms, baths, and good domestic offices. All well let, but at low rents amounting to £146 per annum. Held for an unexpired term of about 72 years, at the low ground rent of £6 each. All the above properties can be viewed by permission of the tenants, with orders to be obtained of the Auctioneers. Particulars and conditions at the Mart; of the respective Solicitors, Messrs. Ellis, Bickersteth and Ellis, Portland House, Basinghall-street, E.C.; Messrs. Peters and Bolton, 2a, Guildhall-chambers, Basinghall-street, E.C.; Messrs. Thompson and׳ Thompson. 1, New-inn, Strand; and of the Auctioneers, East Dulwich, S.E. Telegrams, “ Auctionarius, London.” CENTRAL LONDON RAILWAY.—SHEPHERD’S BUSH. NOTTING HILL, WEST KENSINGTON PARK, AND DISTRICT, ALSO EALING, HANWELL AND SOUTHALL. Owners wishing to Sell or Let Property in these districts should send to C. RAWLEY CROSS AND CO., Who have more applications than they can suit Particulars inserted in their Western Suburbs Register Free. Rent Collections undertaken (large or small), and Property of all kinds managed on inclusive terms; punctual payments guaranteed. References to clients of 20 years’ standing. Offices: “ Ilche8ter House ” (facing), Uxbridge-road Station, W. (Established 1877); and 37, Broadway, Ealing. Telephone No. 108 Hammersmith, ami 63 Ealing. Re Ashman, deceased.—Two Freehold Houses and a Shop.—DEPTFORD, S.E. JX/TESSRS. JENKINS and SONS are in- 1YJ_ instructed to Sell by Auction, on Thursday evening, January 19, 1899, at the New Cross Auction Mart (adjoining their Offices), TWO FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, Nos. 21 and 23, Octavius-street, let at 10s. and 9s. 6d. each; and the Freehold Shop and Dwelling House, No. 19, Douglas-street, let at £30 per annum. Particulars and conditions of sale (when ready) may be obtained of Messrs. Avery and Wolverson, solicitors, 487, New Cross-road, S.E., and 62, Cheap-side, E.C.; and׳ of the Auctioneers, 171, Lewisham High-road, New Cross, S.E. In the High Court of Justice.—Chancery Division.— By order of Mr. Justice Stirling.—Re Henry Batten, SOUTH KENSINGTON and CHELSEA. MESSRS. C. RAWLEY CROSS and CO. are instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday, January 18, at Two o’clock, the following : — No. 25, EDITH-GROVE, South Kensington.—Long Leasehold Residence, with Stabling, ten good rooms, conservatory, and offices. Rental value £75. Vacant possession. Lease about 74 years. Ground rent £7 10s. Nos. 13a and 14a, ASHBURNHAM-ROAD, -Chelsea, —Two capital nine-roomed Houses, let to old tenants, at £38 and £40 respectively. Lease about 79 years. Ground rent £6 10s. each. Particulars and conditions of sale of A. C. Scoles, Esq., solicitor, 58, Theobald’s-road, W.C.; Messrs. Davie and Son, solicitors, 8, New-inn, W.C. ; Messrs Bower, Cotton and Bower, 4, Bream’s-buildings, E.C. ; or of the Auctioneers, Ilchester House, Uxbridge-road Station, W., and 37, Broadway, Ealing, W. Telephone No. 108 Hammersmith. MHMHÉri¡■■■ the late firm of Farebrother, Ellis, Clark and Co.), begs to announce that his auction sales for the year 1899 of country estates and residences, town houses, business premises, ground rents and other investments, will be held at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., periodically, and at other dates, both in London and in the provinces, as may be advisable in the interests of his employers. Sales of furniture, farming stock and effects conducted, and valuations made of every description of property for sale, purchase, estate duty, or other purposes.—43, Chancery-lane, London, W.C. Telephone No. 1,017 Holbom. *£ale8 iw Auction. MONTHLY PKOPEKTY AUCTIONS. MESSRS. H. E. EOSTER and CRANFIELD beg to announce that their MONTHLY PROPERTY AUCTIONS are held at the Mart, Token-house-yard, E.C., on the THIRD WEDNESDAY m EVERY MONTH throughout the year. The appointments fixed for 1899 are as follows: — January 18 May 17 September 20 February 13 June 21 October 18 March 15 July 19 November 15 April 19 August 16 December 20 Vendors, solicitors and trustees having properties for sale are respectfully invited to communicate with the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 6, Poultry, London, E.C. Telephone No. 999 Bank. Wednesday next.—CLAPHAM-ROAD.—No. 13, Rich-mond-terrace.—Residence, containing ten rooms; front and back gardens. Lease 30 years. Ground rent £7 10s. For investment or occupation. 1\/[־ESSRS• H• E* FOSTER and CRANFIELD 1Y1 will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday next, January 18, at Two, the above LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE. Particulars of W. S. Young, Esq., solicitor, 101, Leadenhall-street, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 6, Poultry, E.C. Periodical Sales.—Established 1843 JX/TESSRS. H. E. FOSTER and CRANFIELD i-Y-L (successors to Marsh, Milner and Co.) conduct PERIODICAL SALES of REVERSIONS (absolute and contingent), Life Interests and Annuities, Life Policies, Shares and Debentures, Mortgage Debts and Bonds, and Kindred Interests, on the FIRST and THIRD THURSDAYS in each month throughout the year, at the Mart, Token-house-yard, E.C. The following are the appointments fixed for September 7 September 21 October 5 October 19 November 2 November 16 December 7 December 21 Telephone No. 999 January 19 May 4 February 2 May 18 February 16 Junel March 2 June 15 March 16 July 6 April 6 July 20 April 20 August 3 August 17 Offices, 6, Poultry, London, E.C. Bank. To Trustees and others—At very low reserves. JX/TESSRS. C. RAWLEY CROSS and CO. will LY_L include in the above Sale, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday, January 18, the following: — FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS of £40, secured on block of flats and shop adjoining, known as Gordon Mansion, and 152, Addison-gardens, Kensington. Estimated rack rents £330 per annum.—Solicitor, T. H. Hiscott, Esq., 5, New-inn, Strand. LEASEHOLD LAUNDRY PREMISES, Nos. 3 and 5, Gayford-road, Shepherd’s Bush, comprising every accommodation requisite for the business. Let on repairing lease to well-known laundry company, at £95 per annum. Ground rent £18 on the whole.— Solicitors, Messrs. Valpy,-Peckham and Chaplin, 19, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, W.C. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of the respective Solicitors; or of the Auctioneers, Ilchester House, Uxbridge-road1 Station. W., and 37, ^Broadway, Ealing, W. Telephone No. 108 Hammer-Q smith. a ______________ * Thursday Next.—Periodical Sale No. 635 — Reversions and Life Policies. "lyTESSRS. H. E. FOSTER and CRANFIELD J-YX will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Thursday next, January 19, at Two o’clock, in Lots: — The valuable ABSOLUTE REVERSION to One-seventh Share of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, situate at Brighton, Twickenham, Leamington, and elsewhere, of the present estimated value of upwards of £90,000, receivable on the decease of a gentleman aged 55. The ABSOLUTE REVERSION to One-thirteenth of a Trust Estate, represented by Railway and Colonial Stock and Freehold Property in Wales, of the present estimated value of £32,100, receivable on the decease of a lady aged 55. The ABSOLUTE REVERSION to a One-eighth Share of Seven-tenths of a Trust Estate, now represented by Railway Stocks, etc., of the present estimated value of £63,320, receivable on the decease of a lady aged 66, together with a Share of Income in possession. . The ABSOLUTE REVERSION to a similar Share of a Trust Fund, represented by £9,615 7s. 8d. L. and N. W. Railway Three per Cent. Debenture Stock, receivable on the decease of the above-mentioned lady. The ABSOLUTE REVERSION to One Moiety of a Trust Fund, represented by £1,039 13s. 8d. Cape of Good Hope Government Four per Cent. Loan, 1882, receivable on the decease of a lady aged 70. The ABSOLUTE REVERSION to One-fourth of a Trust Estate, represented by Railway Stocks of the present estimated value of £2,180, receivable on the decease of the survivor of a gentleman aged 49 and a lady aged 48. The RESIDUE of a SUM of £250 (amounting to £209 Is. 5d.), payable to a gentleman, aged 24, at the rate of 8s. per week, together with a Life Policy for £200. POLICIES OF ASSURANCE for— £1,000, with profits, effected in 1885 with the Scottish Widows’ Fund Life Assurance Society, on life aged 38; annual premium, £23 5s.; bonus additions, £176 is. 5d. £650, with profits, effected in 1886 with the Hand-in-Hand Fire and Life Insurance Society, on life aged 57; annual premium reduced by bonus to £13 17s. 4d. £500, with profits, effected in 1873 with the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, on life aged 62; annual premium, £14 18s. 9d.; bonus additions. £162 12s. Id. £500, with profits, effected in 1873 with the same office on the same life; annual premium. £14 18s. 9d.; bonus additions, £162 12s. Id. Particulars of the Auctioneers, 6, Poultry, E.C. Re Henry Howard—By direction of Trustee, under an Assignment—Valuable and elegant Furniture, Works of Art, Collections of China and Curios.— Five Days’ Sale, at 4, Lancaster-terrace, Regent’s-park, N.W. MESSRS. SLADE and BUTLER will Sell by Auction, upon the Premises, on Monday. January 23, and four following days, at Twelve o’clock each day, the entire CONTENTS of the TOWN RESIDENCE, No. 4, Lancaster-terrace, North-gate, Regent’s-park, comprising the valuable collection of oil paintings and water colours, the works of old masters and eminent artists, viz.: — Romney. Sir D. Wilkie, Wilcock, Constable, Sir E Landseer, Birket Foster G.Morland, Old Williams, Bartolozzi, And other mezzotints and engravings, after— Sir Joshua Reynolds, Kauffman, G. Morland, Bigg. R.A., Kneller, Sir T. Lawrence, Van Dyck, Lely, Hogaith, [P.R.A. and numerous celebrated painters. Large and unique collection of Nankin, Delft, old blue, and other choice china, curios, bronzes, etc., from the Condover Hall, Hengrave Hall, Ernest Hart and other collections; antique sideboard, pianoforte by Chappell, an Edison phonograph, inlaid bureaux, bookcases, cabinets, brackets, etc., satinwood chairs, mahogany suites in best style by Shoolbred, carpets, curtains, grandfather and Empire ormolu clocks, costly bed room suites, beds, bedding, choice needlework, linen, and household effects; a quantity of plate, also contents of wine cellar, some 100 dozen old wines and liqueurs. On view on Friday and Saturday, 20th and 21st instant. Catalogues of Messrs. Hall and Co., solicitors. Station-street, Huddersfield; Messrs. Armitage and ׳Norton, chartered accountants, 23, John William-street, Huddersfield; and of the Auctioneers, 90 and 91, Queen-street, Cheapside, E.C. Printed and Published by the Proprietor. Frank P. Wilson, at the ESTATES GAZETTE Printing Works* No. 6, St, Bride-street, Fleet-street, London, E.C.