Jantjaky 28, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE, 150 Castleford—J. W. Wheater, of Castleford, at same, on February 23, Freehold licensed premises and cottage property Leeds—Hutton, Son and Horrox, of Leeds, at same־, on February 7, licensed property Beverley—Lane and Elweil, of Beverley, at same, on February 15, licensed property Richmond and Hudsweil—John Wether ell, of Richmond, at same, on February 4, Freehold business premises and grass land Thirsk—Thomas G. Parker, of Thirsk, at same, on February 7, Freehold licensed property Grafton—Thomas G. Parker, of Thirsk, at Knares-borough, on February 1, Freehold dwelling houses and land York—Dawson and Lawson, of York, at same, on January 31, Freehold dwelling houses Elland—Ramsden, Scarborough and Son, of Elland, at same, on January 31, Freehold dwelling houses and building land Kirkstall—Hepper and Sons, of Leeds, at Kirkstall, on February 6, Leasehold dwelling houses and land Garforth—Hepper and Sons, of Leeds, at same, on January 31, residences Hull—W. N. Lewendon and Son, of Hull, at same, on February 1, Freehold licensed premises Leeds—Hollis and Webb, of Leeds, at same, on February 16, Freehold dwelling houses Leeds—Hollis and Webb, of Leeds, at same, on February 13, Freehold estate Conisborough—Thos Shearman, of Doncaster, at Conisborough, on January 31, Freehold property Sheffield—Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings, at Sheffield, at same, on February 7, Freehold building estate and dwelling houses Harrogate—Renton and Renton, of Harrogate, at same, on February 6, Freehold building land Pudsey—Henry Gott, of Pudsey, at same, on February 7, Freehold dwelling houses Wales. Wrexham—Frank Lloyd, of Wrexham, at same, on January 30, ground rent Coedway—Winterton and Sons, of Lichfield, at Shrewsbury, on February 7, Freehold estate comprising about 240 acres Cardiff—Stephenson and Alexander, of Cardiff, at same, on February 2, Leasehold business premises Llanrwst—R. and R. Jones, of Llanrwst, at same, on January 31, Freehold property Carmarthen (near)—John Francis, of Carmarthen, at same, on February 4, Freehold residence and land, comprising about 119 acres Birmingham—Henry Hendriks, of Birmingham, at same, on February 15, Freehold and Leasehold properties Westmorland. Kendal—M. Derome, of Kendal, at same, on February 1, building land Wiltshire. Box (near)—Powell and Powell, of Bath, at Box, on February 1, Freehold cottage property Chippenham—Wm. Burbidge, of Chippenham, at same, on February 10, shares Broughton Gifford—Wm. Burbidge, of Chippenham, at Melksham, on February 7, Freehold cottages and gardens Worcestershire. Dudley—J. Shedden and Son, of Dudley, at same, on February 14, Freehold dwelling houses, building land and licensed property Dudley—Alfred W. Dando, of Dudley, at same, on February 7, Freehold dwelling houses and residences Yorkshire, Goole—T. D. Clegg, of Goole, at same, on January 30, Freehold building estate Leeds—E. W. Batley and Son, of Leeds, at same, on January 31, Freehold shops and dwelling houses Leeds—Oliver and Appleton, of Leeds, at same, on January 30, business premises and duelling houses Leeds—Hepper and Sons, of Leeds, at Woodhouse, on January 30, dwelling houses Hunslet—Whitham and Sons, of Leeds, at Hunslet, on February 1, dwelling houses and outbuildings Huddersfield—Eddison, Taylor and Booth, of Huddersfield, at same, on January 31, Freehold and Leasehold: properties Huddersfield—Eddison, Taylor and Booth, of Huddersfield, at same, on February 14, Leasehold dwelling houses Billingshurstr—John Churchman and Sons, of Bil-lingshurst, at same, on February 6, Freehold meadow land Hailsham—A. Burtenshaw and Son, of Hailsham, at same, on February 8, a brickyard of about two acres Warwickshire. Birmingham—J. W. Florance, of Birmingham, at same, on February 7, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—J. W. Florance, of Birmingham, at same, on February 14, shops and dwelling houses Birmingham—Hadley and Amphlet, of Birmingham, at same, on February 10, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—Grimley and Son, of Birmingham, at same, on February 1, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—Edwards, Son and Bigwood, of Birmingham, at same, on January 30, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—F. W. Goodeve, of Birmingham, at same, on February 7, Freehold and Leasehold' properties Birmingham—Grimley and' Son, of Birmingham, at same, on February 9, Leasehold properties Birmingham—Thomas and Bettridge, of Birmingham, at same, on February 2, Freehold ground rents Birmingham—Frank Smith and Wilson, of Birmingham, at same, on February 16, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—William R. Fleetwood, of Birmingham, at same, on February 22, Freehold and Leasehold residences Leamington Spa—J. Hawkes, of Leamington Spa, at same, on February 22, Freehold residence Birmingham—W. Fowler, Pemberton ancVBewlay, of Birmingham, at same, on February 9, Freehold ground rents Rugby—James Styles, of Rugby, at same, on January 31, Freehold licensed premises and dwelling house Birmingham—Grimley and Son, of Birmingham, at same, on February 23, Freehold property Birmingham—Pass and Swingler, of Birmingham, at same, on February 15, Freehold and Leasehold residences Birmingham—Thomas and Bettridge, of Birmingham, at same, on February 16, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—Fowler, Pemberton and Bewlay, of Birmingham, at same, on February 8, Leasehold property Birmingham—Clement, Weller and Locker, of Birmingham, at same, on February 13, Leasehold residences Bath—Powell and Powell, of Bath, at same, on February 7, Freehold ground rents and building land , . Wedmore, Cheddar and Meare—Bennett, Millard and Lloyd, of Wedmore, at same, on February 8, dwelling house, business• premises, brick and tile yard, and 106 acres of dairy lands Burnham and Berrow—Scott-Smith and Co., of Exeter, at Burnham, on February 28, Freehold properties Bath—Powell and Powell, of Bath, at same, on February 16, Leasehold and Freehold dwelling houses Bath—Powell and Powell, of Bath, at same, on February 21, Freehold premises Taunton—Wm. J. Villar, of Taunton, at same, on February 8, Freehold property Suffolk. same, on February 10, Freehold property Bury St. Edmunds—Biddell and Blencowe, of Bury St. Edmunds, at same, on February 10, Freehold business premises Surrey. Woking—Henry Harper, Walton and Co., of 23, Ebury-street, Victoria Station, London, at Woking, on February 1, Freehold residence Hcrsell—Chas. Atkins, of Lewisham, at Woking, on February 7, Freehold building land Egham—Green and Son, of 72 and 217, king-street, Hammersmith, London, at Egham, on February 8, Leasehold cottages Sussex. at same, on January 31. freehold resiuenee Lewes—St. John Smith, of Uckfield, at Lewes, on January 31, Freehold dwelling house Brighton—Wilkinson, Son and Welch, of Brighton, at same, on February 28, Freehold residences Chichester and Bosham—Hobgen Bros., of Chichester, at same, on February 16, Freehold properties SPECIAL!! TO COUNTRY LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS & SURVEYORS. MTtfOGHflPHli'lG LITHOGRAPHIC DRAWINGS, Maps & Flam® @f Estate® ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS, AND LANDSCAPES Of every description drawn by First-rate Artists with the UTMOST EXPEDITION, AT VERY MODSRATiiJ PRICES. ESTIMATES FORWARDED On application to THE ESTATES GAZETTE, FRANK P. WILSON, Proprietor. 6, St. BRIDE ST., FLEET ST, Printing Works: 16, 17 & 18, HARP ALLEY, St. BRIDE ST., LONDON. 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