EEKRTJABY 4, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE, 178 «Sales fcg auction, etc. Dates of Sales for 1899. that their SALES by AUCTION oi LANDED and HOUSE PROPERTY, Ground and Improved Rents, Reversions, Policies of Assurance, Shares, and other Securities will take place during the year 1899, at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Bank of England, on the following Wednesdays in each month:— Feb. 8 March 29 ׳ May 17 1 July 5 Oct. 25 Feb. 15 April 5 I May 24 July 12 Nov. 1 Feb. 22 April 12 May 31 July 19 Nov. 8 March 1 April 19 June 7 July 26 Nov. 15 March 8 April 26 June 14 Aug. 2 Nov. 22 March 15 May 3 June 21 Sept. 20 Nov. 29 March 22 May 10 June 28 Oct. 11 Dec. 6 | l Oct. 18 Dec. 13 The prices realised at these auctions are not included in the official reports, such quotations being often prejudicial, and never beneficial, to the only parties concerned—buyer and seller. No. 99, Gresham-street, Bank, London, E.O. Telegrams, “ Fox, Bousfield, London.״ Telephone No. 118 Bank. ÿrüfcsstimaL PURVEYORS’ INSTITUTION. — Mr. IO Graham Mould's Classes for next year's examinations will recommence Tuesday, May 2 (P.A.S.I.), and Thursday, May 4 (F.S.I.). Entries may be made and advance papers studied now. At the last three Fellowship examinations all Mr. Mould’s pupils were successful. Also P.A.S.I. (1897) Penfold Silver Medal and Driver Prize—Syllabus upon application to Mr. Graham Mould, F.S.I., 25, Great James-street, Bedford-row. Telephone 228 Holborn. Lecture room, 3, John-street, Bedford-row. PURVEYORS’ INSTITUTION EXAMINA- O TIONS.— Complete courses of preparation in class or by correspondence in all divisions and subdivisions. At the last four examinations the foliowing prizes were obtained by Mr. Parry’s pupils: — 1895 and 1896, Institution Prize, Driver Prize and Penfold Silver Medal; 1897, Institution Prize and Special Prize; 1898, Institution Prize, Special Prize, Driver Prize, and Penfold Silver Medal, and Crawter Prize (one of the two bracketed winners of the last). At the Examination of last March, more than half of the successful list were Mr. Parry’s pupils.—Appiy to Mr. Richard Parry, F.S.I., A.M.I.C.E., 27, Great George-street, Westminster (immediately opposite the Surveyors' Institution). SITUATIONS WANTED—CONTINUED mo HOUSE and ESTATE AGENTS.—Ad- X vertiser, aged 24 years, with nearly nine years’ good experience in house agency work, register, canvassing, accounts, rent collecting, insurances, etc., desires engagement as CLERK; first-class references.—Address “ V. P.” (596), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. mo WEST END HOUSE! AGENTS.—A .L thoroughly competent CANVASSER and NEGOTIATOR, aged 30, desires a re-engagement; has a complete knowledge of Mayfair, St. James’s, Belgravia, and Portman-square districts; a moderate salary would be accepted, provided a good commission were allowed; or would take the management of a branch office in the suburbs.—Write “Manager” (597), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. Wednesday next—Leasehold Properties.—Occupa-____________ tion or investment. PURVEYORS’ INSTITUTION EXAMINA- ! MR• CANEY will SeU by Auction, IO TIONS.- Mr. Samuel Skrimshire, F.S.I. by ־iU־ at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C,, on Wednes• examination, assisted in the law subjects by Mr. day next, February 8, at One o’clock, the following valuable PROPERTIES: — DENMARK-HILL.—Ravenshoe. Family Residence. uaMBERWELL .—73, Knatohbull־road. LOUGHBOROUGH.—1, Northway-road, Cambria-road. Full particulars of the Auctioneer, 8, Oamberwell-green, S.E. By order of the Executor of Thomas Heath, deed. —Sound Investments in good letting property in CAMBERWELL. _ February 21, at Two, in separate Lots, SIX capital HOUSES, Nos. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 and 21, Hinton-road, Coldharbour-lane. Producing about £218 a year. Lease 68 years. Ground rents £4 10s. and £5 10s. Particulars of Messrs. Badham and Williams, solicitors, 3, Salters Hall-court, E.C.; and of the Auctioneer, 16, Abchurch-lane, E.O. Telephone 5,698 Bank. By order of the Executors of the late Miss Anderson. CHADWELL HEATH, ESSEX. TX/TESSRS. ALFRED SAVILL and SON -LYX have received instructions to Offer for Sale by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.O., on Monday, February 13, 1899, at Two o’clock, in Two Lots, a well-built brick and slated FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, known as Elgin Lodge, containing two attics, five bed and dressing rooms, entrance hail, three reception rooms, two kitchens, pantry, and cellar. There is stabling for two horses, chaise-house, and other buildings. Nice gardens, with greenhouse, and a small paddock. Situate on the main road, about three-quarters of a mile from Chadwell Heath Railway Station, and at present let on a yearly tenancy at a rental of £50 per annum. Also a valuable Plot of Freehold Building Land, adjoining the above, having !a frontage to the main road of aJbout 70ft., and a depth of about 640ft. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of F. W. Smith, Esq., solicitor, South-street, Romford; at the place of sale; and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, 39, New Broad-street, London, E.O. By order of the Trustees.—SPITALFIELDS, E.O. ]X/TESSRS. ALFRED SAYILL and SON XL are instructed to Offer for Sale by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C., on Monday, February 13, 1899, at Two o’clock, a valuable Long LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising a shop and dwelling house, known as and being No. 36, D'orset-street; also Six Dwelling Houses adjoining the above, and being Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, Little Paternoster-row, opposite Spitalfields Market. The whole is held on lease., Laving 6Zh years unexpired from Christmas, 1898, at a ground rent of £80 per annum, and sublet under one lease for a term of 21 years from Midsummer, 1887, at a rental of £210 per annum, hut at present estimated to produce a rental of about £670 per annum. Particulars and conditions of sale maybe obtained of Messrs. Farlow and Jackson, solicito-rs, 167, Fen-church-street, E.C.; of R. J. Soute, Esq., 6, East-combe-terrace, Charlton-road, Blackheath, S.E.; at the place of sale; and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, 39, New Broad-street, London, E.C. lattò atti» ftmtsis. Sidney Wright, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, Author of the “Law of Landed Estates,” the “Law of Fixtures,” Editor of the “ Law and Practice of Dilapidations,” etc., prepare candidates for the above examinations in all divisions and sub-divisions. Complete course in class or by correspondence. Personal instruction. Driver prize and Penfold silver medal.—Syllabus on application to Mr. Samuel Skrimshire, 100, Jermyn-street, St. James’s, S.W.— Auctioneers’ Institute Examinations.—Mr. Samuel Skrimshire, F.S.I., and Mr. Sidney Wright, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, also prepare candidates for the examinations of this Institute. (Address as above). a ANITARY INSPECTORS. —EXAMINA- IS TIONS for qualification under the SANITARY INSTITUTE. A qualified Surveyor, and holder of certificates of competency in sanitary knowledge and building construction, is prepared to coach Ladies and Gentlemen for these Exams, by correspondence. Fees entirely conditional on the pupil’s success, payable after passing, bar a nominal guarantee of good faith—Geo. B. Dafforn, P.A.S.I., 25, High-street, Wimbledon. AUCTIONEERS’ INSTITUTE EX AMIN A- iX TIONS.—Preparation for the A.A.I. Exam, of March, 1900, by Mr. J. H. W. Wheeler, F.S.I., F.A.I., Assoc. Sanit. Inst. The second annual course commences end of May next, and may be taken by correspondence or personally. — For particulars address, 189, Fulham-road, South Kensington, S.W. AN ARCHITECT and SURVEYOR of 20 AJ- years’ practical experience, seeks an appointment as RESIDENT ARCHITECT or AGENT to a large estate; references given.—“ P. Q.” (598), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. Paritimifitts. For PREPAID announcements the minimum charge is 3s. for 50 words: three insertions for 7s. 6d. !־The charge for inserting PREPAID wanted advertisements under this head is 2s. 6d. for not more than 50 words for one insertion, or 6s. for three NEI. The minimum charge for situations vacant is 3s. They must be sent direct to the office, and not transmitted through agents, or they will be charged at the usual rate, viz., 6d. per line. Remittances in payment for announcements at this rate are not acknowledged unless a stamped envelope is sent, and if a copy of the paper is required, 3£d. m addition must be forwarded.] VACANT. REQUIRED, as soon as possible, energetic Xl young MAN, capable negotiator, of good address, to manage branch house agency office near London (south-west); salary 30s. a week and liberal commission.—Address, stating age and qimhfica-tions, “Unity” (594), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.O.__________________________ A GENTLEMAN, graduate of Cambridge University, with sound practical experience, having been articled with a well-known firm of auctioneers, surveyors, and valuers, and having capital at his command, is desirous of entering a well-established business with a view to partnership ; highest references given and required.—“ Cantab ” (524), ESTATES GAZETTE office. 6, St. Bride-street, E.G. -PARTNERSHIP.—A Gentleman, Member of X the Surveyors’ Institution and of Cirencester College, at present assistant in a Midland firm of land agents and valuers, desires to purchase PARTNERSHIP with a provincial land agent or firm of good standing; would give assistance on trial if preferred.—Apply “ Oxon 574) ״), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. A GENTLEMAN, 38, ־with a life experience i־A. of estate management in all its branches, and son of a nobleman’s agent, and at present managing estates in the home counties with the home farms, etc., desires RE-ENGAGEMENT or PARTNERSHIP in a good firm.—“ M. E. Z.” (580), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. Donne and Raffety, F.S.I., undertake the preparation of candidates for the Land Agency sub-division of these examinations. Practical work may he seen on estates—Particulars and terms on application, 71, Temple-row, Birmingham. PARTNER Required in an Old-Established auction and estate agency business (near London); large scope for development; a smart, pushing man desired in preference to capital; or would amalgamate with a London auctioneer having established City office.—Apply to “Kent” (591), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. T^EVELOPMENT of BUILDING ESTATES X/ —Owners of large or small estates in any approved locality in England are invited to furnish particulars of their property to Messrs. G. A., and J. Hall, of Valkyrie, Colney Hatch-lane, Muswell-hill. N.. whose speciality is the development of building estates, and who are prepared either to purchase outright or to arrange mutual terms for ‘ of the same. ASPATR1A AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE (Via Carlisle). FOUNDED 1874. SITUATED IN ONE OP THE FINEST STOCK-RAISING DISTRICTS OF THE COUNTRY. Approved by the Council of the Surveyors’ Institution as affording professional instruction. Special preparation for Preliminary and Professional Assooiateship Examinations (Land Agency Section). Six Farms, Dairy and Workshops. For Prospectus and lists of successes apply to the rinoipal, J. Smith Hill, B.A., B.Sc., Prizeman of the Royal Agricultural Society, Associate of the Surveyors’ Institution. JKtsallatmras. AGENTS WANTED for the SALE OE A NATIVE GUANO, the best and cheapest Manure •for all farm and garden crops.—The Native Guano Company, Limited, 29, New Bridge-street, Black-friars, London, E.C. Fruit Trees of all kinds . _ can he had by the dozen, hundred or thousand. Send for Illustrated Catalogue free.— W. HORNE, Perry Hill, Cliffe, near Rochester, Kent. 100,000 , 1־ • I - - UU1 vlittfllu UUUI igliu Ul tt, tti ! A GENTS Required in unrepresented districts ! t.hft successful development AX for the Imperial Accident, Live Stock and ___________________________________________ T?OR SALE, a Bargain and a Good Invest- J- ment.—A Country Residence, including in all 20 rooms, with grounds well laid1 out. including two lawns, shrubberies, flower beds, fruit trees, and a kitchen garden; ten glasshouses and1 three cottages; good stabling and coach-house; in all about four acres; situate in a very pleasant and1 healthy position, and in a good vicinity for the hunt; gas and water laid on everywhere.—Price £2,600.—Apply to T. H. Higgins, Rockcliffe, Wellingborough, Norths. ־DERMONDSEY.—FREEHOLD BUILDING X) SITE for Sale: 11,130ft.; ten minutes from London Bridge; price moderate.—Apply Messrs. Woulfe, 37, Bloomsbury-square. WANTED to PURCHASE a Small LANDED VV ESTATE in the country as an investment; price about £10.000.—“ W. K.” (588), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. General Insurance Co., Limited. Established 1878. Horses, Cattle, etc., Insured against Death from Accident and Disease. Claims paid, £150,000. Address, Mr. B. S. Essex, manager, 17, Pall Mall East, London, S.W. A CCOMMODATION FOR CLUB Wanted.— xA Wanted, in London, by a club, a good FURNISHED ROOM, which will hold 50 to 60; highest references; rent guaranteed; must be in good situation.—Particulars to “ Lex ” (550), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C.__________________ !Businesses. /'YHEAPSIDE.—•Freehold, lease about IS vJ years at ground rent, with reversion to rack rent; splendid investment; principals only.—Felt-{ham, Woodrow ¿and Co., 22a, Finsbury-circus, E.C. ־TVETACHED COUNTRY COTTAGE, Gar- U den, few acres grass land; easy reach London: rent £25 to £30.—“M. L.,” 83, Chetwynd-road, Highgate-road, London, N. W_ valuation PRACTICE; provinces preferred; or would entertain partnership—Particulars to “ F.S.I.,24 ׳, Priory-avenue, Hastings. ADVERTISER, age 35, with 17 years’ ex-XX perience, wants PARTNERSHIP in auctioneer’s business; midlands preferred; with private treaty ,sales in land and property; would purchase business or start one in Birmingham if suitable party offered to join; agricultural auctioneering objected to.—“Energy” (590), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C._ A GRICULTURAL AUCTIONEERS, Valuers and Estate Agents.—Advertiser, with capital, wants permanent SITUATION with a view to partnership, in good firm; 34 years’ experience with first-class firm—Apply to T. Gatis, solicitor, Wolverhampton. T>EQUIRED at once, thoroughly competent Xl NEGOTIATOR and! CANVASSER to represent West-end Arm of estate •agents and surveyors, oecu-pying good central offices; applicants must have intimate knowledge of properties •and respective estates, within a radius of two miles of Oxford-circus; lucrative terms and every facility attorded to capable gentleman of good address and appearance,—Write, with full particulars of past״ experience, age, and remuneration, Surveyor (593), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street. E-O. _ TNVENTORY CLERK Wanted by an estab-1 lished Arm; must have had good experience in furnished house lettings.—State age _ and salary required, Messrs. J. S, Howell and Co., 48, Palmerston-road, Southsea._____________________________ C< HORTHAND - T YPIST CLERK, with IO thorough knowledge of agricultural, dog or noultry show work, wanted by Secretary Shropshire and West Midland Agricultural Society.—Apply by letter, stating age, wage, and experience, to H. W. Whitfield, juli. (of Whitfield and Bon, auctioneers), Talbot-chambers, Shrewsbury. WANTED mO AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS and X ESTATE AGENTS.—Young gentleman, aged 22, desires ENGAGEMENT with above; West-end or Country; four years’ varied experience (three years articles); well up in clerking sales, inventories, valuations, advertisements, catalogues, register, and the general routine; good typist; excellent reter-encef._William B. Batten, 2, East-park-terrace Southampton. __________ mo AUCTIONEERS and EST ATE AGENTS. X —Advertiser, aged 31, desires ENGAGEMENT in office of above; 13 years’ good all round, experience in first-class London and country offices; accus-tomed to the preparation of auction particulars: plans and advertisements; valuations for probate, mortgage and other purposes; highest references. “ J. K.,” 26, Camhridge-street, S.W. _____ TO AUCTIONEERS. — PARTNERSHIP X Wanted in first-class country business.—“ C.,” Partridge’s Library, Ludlow. A GENTLEMAN, aged 25, P.A.S.I., wishes ji. to enter the office of a firm of country land agents for a few months to gain further experience, or with a view to partnership; no salary required.—Address “ H. G.,” c/o Willing’s, 162, Piccadilly, W. mO AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS and 1. •ESTATE AGENTS. — A gentleman requires appointment as ASSISTANT, with a view to partnership; large experience; highest references.— Address “ K. K.” (599), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.O. ALAND AGENT, with excellent practical experience (upwards of 15 years resident agent on a nobleman’s estate), is desirous of meeting with a PARTNERSHIP in a firm of established land agents; the fullest particulars and most satisfactory references supplied.—Address “ Practical,” c/o The Secretary, Surveyors’ Institution, Savoy-street, Victoria Embankment, London. ^ritritò Pupils. T° PARENTS and GUARDIANS.— Auctioneer, Surveyor, Land and Estate Agent, having offices at Reading, London and Henley-on Thames, has VACANCY for ARTICLED PUPIL; term three or five years; moderate premium; could live with principal.—Write Walter Wilson, Rockey Lane Farm, Greys, Henley-on-Thames. A RTICLED PUPIL can be Received in the xA offices of a firm doing a large suburban business; excellent all-round experience; four offices and auction rooms; premium by arrangement, partly returned in salary; must be smart youth. Muskett and Sons, Wood-green, Hornsey and New Southgate. WT ANTED to PURCHASE, in Kent, HOUSE VV AND *STATE AGENCY BUSINESS.—Full details and price to “ X.,” c/o T. B. Browne’s Advertising Offices, 163, Queen Victoria-street, E.C. AUCTION and HOUSE AGENCY Business il for disposal; fashionable south coast; price £220 all at; or would accept one year’s profits and fixtures at valuation; books open to inspection.— Write “ Auction," 101, Marylebone-road, London. mo PARENTS and GUARDIANS.—Auc- X tioneer and Surveyor, having extensive agricultural and general practice, with offices near seaside resort, 40 miles from London, has a Vacancy for a young gentleman as ARTICLED PUPIL; he would be thoroughly coached for the Surveyors' Institution examination, and have every opportunity of acquiring a practical knowledge of all branches of the profession.—Address “Surveyor,” c/o J. W. Vickers, 5, Nicholas-lane, E.C. occurs in ________________________ ,auctioneers and estate agents on south coast; premium and references required.—Address, Bance, Hunt and Co., Southampton. r SURVEYORS, Etc.—F.S.I desires to place his son with London firm doing good allround business; moderate premium would be paid. —J. H. Mellenfield, 517, Hackney-road, N.E. ARTICLED PUPIL.—Vacancy AY office of old-established firm of ;auc mO AUCTIONEERS and SURVEYORS.— X Advertiser, aged 22, having passed the Profes: sional Associate Examination of the Surveyors Institution, requires a post as SURVEYORS Abbib-TANT; town or country; West-end experience; used to preparing specifications of general repairs and sanitary work, schedules of dilapidations, and negotiating the sale and letting of property. “ E. C. B.” (396), Estates gazette office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. _______________________ A DVERTISER, aged 28, is desirous of ob-JX taining a SITUATION with good firm of auctioneers, etc., where facilities would be given to enable advertiser to qualify for P.A.S.I. examination ; has had previous experience, and would accept nominal salary if a suitable opportunity for extend-iug knowledge presents itself.—“ Nemo ’ (566), Estates Gazette office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.O. mO AUCTIONEERS, Etc.—Wanted by a X young man, 29 years of age, a berth as ASSISTANT to a firm of auctioneers, preferably a horse repository or general agricultural business; experience in horse sales; capable of managing a stud or small estate; home or abroad; first-class references.—Apply, with particulars, “ V.” (571), ESTATES GAZETTE office,. 6, St. Bride-street, E.C.______ A DVERTISER, age 24, seeks Re-engagement iv. with firm of auctioneers and estate agents; ten years’ experience in general property and house agency business, negotiating, etc.; well up mrepster work; highest references; moderate salary.—Apply "H. W. S.,” 244, Stayeley-road, Wolverhampton. yOUNG MAN (24) seeks IMPROVEMENT. X Go׳od general experience in West-end, and for some years personal clerk to leading land agent and surveyor; able correspondent; salary required, £120 to £150.—Replies׳ “ W. R.,” (589), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. __ mO AUCTIONEERS and VALUERS.—Ad- X vertiser, who has served three years as articled pupil to large midland firm of auctioneers and valuers, is1 a member of Midland Tenant-right Valuers’ Association by examination and a student to Surveyors’ Institution, seeks situation as IMPROVER; will commence at small salary with view to improvement.—Apply S. D. Taylor, Packington House, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. ____________ T~AND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS and SUR- lJ VEYORS.—Advertiser, with 11 years’ experience in surveys for plans of all descriptions, dilapidations, repairs, and sanitary work, sales by auction, tenant-right valuations, management of property, correspondence, etc., seeks an APPOINTMENT in town or country.—“P. H. M.” (592), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-Street, E.C. UB-AGENT.—Mr. Stanley H. Page, F.S.I., Kj Ramsgiate, can thoroughly recommend a practical farmer to look after one or more large farms: well experienced in mixed farming, and with all kinds of stock; excellent references.—Apply above. SHORTHAND WRITER (Certificated) and Typist, of ,good address and appearance, desires engagement as CORRESPONDENCE CLERK, or otherwise; knowledge of house agency, etc.; excellent references; moderate salary.—'“ K.” (595), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. YOUNG MAN Seeks SITUATION with Auc- X tioneers and Valuers; just served articles; used to all kinds of auctioneers’ and valuers’ work. —Reply, A. W. Jackman, 6, Parade, Canterbury.