Febsttary 11, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE 222 Sales auction* Sales tv auction Saies ïiii Auction. Pariitmhttr** AUCTION SALES. 1\/TESSRS. FIELD and SONS’ AUCTIONS JJJL take place MONTHLY at the Mart, and include e/ery description of House Property. Printed terms can be had on application at their offices. Messrs. Field and Sons undertake surveys of all kind!«, and give special attention to Rating and Compensation Claims.—Offices, 54, Borough High-street, and 52, Chancery-lane, W.O. Telegraphic Address—“ Federalist, London." By order of Trustees.—Preliminary Advertisement. —Freehold Building Estate, STREATHAM, near West Norwood Railway Station. lyTESSRS. FIELD and SONS and Messrs. •DJ- WALFOED and WILSHIN, who are jointly concerned, will Sell by Auction, at tile Mart, at an early date, a valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE, known as High View Park, comprising 16a. lr. 10p., lying immediately at the rear of and with approach from Leigham Court-road; also a contiguous Freehold Building Site of 2a. and 5p. in a new road intended to connect Canterbury-gro7e with Thurlby-road.—Particulars and plan, in due course, of Messrs. Kingsford, Dorman and Co., solicitors, 23, Es3ex-street, Strand; of Messrs. Walford and Wilshin. auctioneers, Anerley, S.E.; and of Messrs. Field and Sons, as above. STREATHAM.—Freehold detached Residence, stand-ing in over an acre of garden. TY/TESSRS. FIELD and SONS will Sell by ־T־1־ Auction, on Thursday, February 16, at Two, the FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, known as Shenley Leigham Court-road, on high ground, and in the midst of residential property of a high class. Of the estimated rental value of £225 per annum, and for sale with early possession. Particulars and plans of the Auctioneers, as above. By order of Trustees.—Freehold Ground Rents and Leasehold Investment.—CAMBERWELL and DEPTFORD. lyTESSRS. FIELD and SONS will Sell by -ITX Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday, February 16, at Two, the following INVESTMENTS: — CAMBERWELL.—Freehold ׳Ground Rents, amounting to £22 10s., arising out of Nos. 38 to 52, D’Eynsford-road, Camberwell-green, with reversion to the rack rents, at terms varying from 54A to 58 years. DEPTFORD.—A corner Dwelling House, No. 22 Strickland-street, St. John’s-road. Let at the low rent of £3 per month, and held for about 46 years unexpired, at £2 per annum. Particulars of Messrs. R. Davies and Son, solicitors, 46, Chancery-lane, W.C.; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers. MANOR OF OLD PARIS GARDEN, BLAOKFRIARS. lyTESSRS. FIELD and SONS will Sell by -LU. Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday, February 16, at Two, the COPYHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, No. 2, Queen’s Arms-court, Upper Ground-street Blackfriars Bridge, let at 7s. per week, free from any customary payment, and entitling the owner to participation in the profits of the Manor. Particulars of Messrs. Greenwood, solicitors, 12, Serjeant’s-inn, Fleet-street; and of the Auctioneers. DENMARK-HILL.—By order of Executors. lyTE'SSR-S. FIELD and SONS will Sell by -LU. Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday, February 16, at Two, the detached LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, with stable, greenhouse, and large garden, being No. 93, Grove-lane, close to the station, of the estimated rental value of £70 per annum, and held for about 117 years, at £30 per annum, and for sale with possession. Particulars of Messrs. Huntley and Son, solicitors, Bank-chambers, Tooley-street; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, as above. REGENT’S-PARK, WEST HAMPSTEAD and PLAIS-TOW.—Excellent Freehold and Leasehold Investments. TV/TESSRS. WOOTTON and GREEN will Offer •ILL for Sale by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Monday, February 27, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the following capital INVESTMENTS: — REGENT’S-PARK, N.W.-Freeholds.—Nos. 34 and 35, St. George’s-square, N.W., let and producing £107 per annum. WEST HAMPSTEAD.—Nos. 43 and 45, Narcissus-road, No. 29, Cotleigh-road. Nos. 20 and 23, Ulysses-road. All let and producing £202 per annum. Held for long unexpired terms, at low ground rents. Solicitors, Messrs. Lowless and Co., 26, Martin’s-lane, Cannon-street, E.C. PLAISTOW.—No. 70, Whitwell-road. Let at £31 4s. per annum. Lease 79 years. Ground rent £6.— Solicitor, W. H. Elphinstone Stone, Esq., Billiter-square-buildings, Billiter-square, E.C. Particulars may be had of the respective Solicitors; and of the Auctioneers, 36, Gracechurch-street, E.C. Sale Monday next. At a low reserve.—RICHMOND-HILL.—Prettily situated four minutes from the Terrace, and ten minutes from the Railway Station.—For occupation or investment. February 13, 1899, at Seven o’clock in the evening, the highly attractive Semi-detached RESIDENCE, known as No. 9, Marlborough-villas, Marlborough-road, Richmond-hill, having six bed and dressing rooms, bath room, four reception rooms, kitchen, and ample offices. Fitted with electric light throughout and parquet floors in the basement. It is held on lease for a term of about 50 years to run, at a ground rent of £10 per annum. For many years in occupation of the owner, and is of the rental value of £65 per annum. For sale with possession. May be viewed by application to the Auctioneer, and particulars and conditions of sale to be obtained of Messrs. Hogan and Hughes, solicitors, 23, Martin’s-lane, E.C.; and at the Auction Offices, Railway Stations, Richmond and Strawberry-hill. Local Evening Sale.—RICHMOND-HILL.—In a very choice position, five minutes’ walk of Terrace Gardens, and ten minutes’ walk of the railway stations and Park gates.—Sound investment, which Hotel, Richmond, on Monday, February 13. 1899, at Seven p.m.. the commanding and excellently built RESIDENCE, known as No. 17, Montague-road, Richmond-hill, having six bed rooms, two dressing rooms, bath room, three reception rooms, large school room, and four class rooms, conservatory, and large garden. The property is held for an unexpired term of 37h years at the extremely low ground rent of £1, and is let to a tenant of old standing at £94 per annum. The property may be viewed by permission of the tenant, and particulars and conditions of sale obtained of the Solicitors, Messrs. Cave and Co.. 20, Eastcheap. E.C.; and at the Auctioneer’s Offices. Railway Stations. Richmond and Strawberry-hill. Telephone No. 5 Richmond. MONTHLY PROPERTY AUCTIONS. MESSRS. H. E. FOSTER and CRANFIELD beg to announce that their MONTHLY PROPERTY AUCTIONS are held at the Mart, Token-house-yard, E.C., on the THIRD WEDNESDAY in EVERY MONTH throughout the year. The appointments fixed for 1899 are as follows: — February 18 I May 17 I September 20 March 15 | June 21 I October 18 April 19 I July 19 I November 15 | August 16 I 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. CITY OF LONDON.—Wednesday next. To Trustees and Investors.—A valuable FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of £800 per annum, amply secured upon a modern and imposing block of office property, known as St. Magnus House, Monument-street, King William-street. The building, which is of modern and substantial contraction, occupies a prominent corner position nearly facing the Monument, possessing the commanding frontage of about 203ft. It is four stories in height, exceptionally well lighted, and is now being fitted with a hydraulic passenger lift. The greater portion is let, and the present actual and estimated rack rentals amount to upwards of £3,300 per annum, to which there is a reversion in 90 years. ־ItyTESSRS. H. E, FOSTER and CRANFIELD lYX will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Wedneday next, February 15, at Two, the above valuable FREEHOLD GROUND RENT. Particulars of the Auctioneers, 6, Poultry, E.C. Periodical Sales.—Established 1843 TV/TESSRS. H. E. FOSTER and CRANFIELD i-VL (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 1899: September 21 | October 5 I October 19 I November 2 ■ November 16 December 7 I December 21 Telephone No. 999 February 16 June 1 March 2 June 15 March 16 July 6 April 6 July 20 April 20 August 3 May 4 August 17 May 18 September 7 Offices, 6, Poultry, London, E.C. Bank. Thursday next.—Periodical Sale No. 637.—Reversions and Life Policies. ־M־ESSRS. H E. FOSTER and CRANFIELD ILL will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Thursday next, February 16, at Two o’clock, in Lots: — The ABSOLUTE! REVERSION to One-Tenth of a Freehold House, known as No. 6, Albert-terrace, Blackpool, of the present estimated value of £4,300, receivable on the decease of a lady aged 72. The REVERSION to One-fourth of a Trust Estate of the present estimated value of £3,198, receivable on the decease of the survivor of a gentleman aged 47 and a lady aged 48. The ABSOLUTE REVERSION, receivable on the decease of a lady aged 60, to the whole of Freehold Properties and fully-licensed premises at Grimsby, known as No. 314, Victoria-street, producing £38 per annum; N'os. 34. 36, 40 and 42, Cleethorpe-road, producing £162 per annum; and the Oberon Hotel, No. 38, Cleethorpe-road, producing £250 per annum, the whole being of the present estimated value of £10,900. FIVE UNDIVIDED TWENTY-FIRST PARTS of an ESTATE in County Cork, producing £109 14s. 4d.; also Two One-seventh Parts of another Estate, producing £40 5s. 8d. per annum; together with ENDOWMENT LIFE POLICIES for £750, on life aged 25, and maturing in 1908. A MORTGAGE DEBT of £2,000, secured upon the Reversion to One-half of valuable Freeholds, etc., producing £1,253 4s. per annum, receivable on the decease without issue of the survivor of a gentleman aged 41 and a lady aged 46, provided a lady aged 38 survive them, together with covering policies. ,POLICIES OF ASSURANCE for— £550, with profits, effected in 1863 with the Clerical, Medical, and General Life Assurance Society, on life aged 73; annual premium, £16 6s.; bonus additions, £275. £500 (endowment) effected in 1878 with the Alliance Assurance Company on life aged 61, payable on March ;13, 1902, or at previous death; quarterly premium, £5 12s. £500, with profits, effected in 1873 with the National Mutual Life Assurance Society on life aged 61; annual premium, £15 10s. lOd.; bonus additions, £45 5s. £500 (endowment), with profits, effected in 1890 with the Atlas Assurance Company on life aged 40, payable in 1918, or previous death; half-yearly premium, £9 8s. 9d.; bonus additions, £31 10s. £300, with profits, effected in 1888 with the Eagle Insurance Company on life aged 47; annual premium, £7 Is. 6d.; bonus additions, £11 2s. (£250 (endowment), with profits, effected in 1895 with the Scottish Widows’s Fund Life Assurance Society, on life aged 39; payable on December 30, 1909, or at previous death; half-yearly premium, £8 19s. 2d.; bonus additions, £2 2s. 6d. Particulars of the Auctioneers, 6, Poultry, E.C. By order of the Trustees of E. H. Ragge, deceased. MILTON-STREET, CITY. Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Investments. MR. MATTHEW MILES will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Monday, February ?•0, at Two: — Lot 1.—FREEHOLD Fully-licensed Corner TAVERN, known as The Grapes, No. 70, Milton-street, with 64ft. frontage to Butler-street, with imposing elevation. Let on lease expiring 1946. Rent £150 per annum, with valuable reversion to possession, or a large premium and increased rent for renewal at or before the expiration of present lease. Lot 2.—FREEHOLD WAREHOUSE, No. 65, Milton-street, depth about 67ft., with ground floor and three stories over. Let on repairing lease expiring 1903. Rent £230. Lot 3.—LEASEHOLD PREMISES, No. 71, Milton-street, adjoining the Grapes Tavern. Held upon short lease at £120, and underlet at £171 10s. May be viewed by leave of the respective tenants. Particulars of sale may be had at the Mart; of Wellington Taylor, Esq., solicitor, 59, Lincoln’s-inn-I fields, W.C.; and of the Auctioneer, 55, Chancery-lane, W.C. Estates, Country and Suburban Residences, Town Houses, Flats, Shops, Business Premises, Invest- lyTESSRS. TROLLOPE’S Printed Register of IY.L Properties for Sale by Private Contract and to be Let may be had on application at their Offices, 7. Hobart-place, Eaton-square, \ West Halkin-street, Belgrave-square, 14, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, and ( 5, Victoria-street, Westminster. ) Special Lists or Marked Registers will be forwarded on receipt of particulars of requirements. AUCTIONS FOR THE YEAR 1899. Messrs. Trollope’s Sales of Freehold and Leasehold Estates, Houses, Ground Rents, etc., will take place at the Mart, near the Bank of England, as follows: — )■ London Thursday, June 8th. Thursday, July 13th. Thursday, August 3rd. Thursday, October 19t.h. Thursday ,November 23rd Thursday, December 14th. Thursday, February 16th. Thursday, March 9th. Thursday, April 20th. Thursday, May 18th. Sales will be held on other dates as required. In all cases Messrs. Trollope will be glad to have as long notice as possible respecting any property they may be instructed to Offer by Auction. GROSVENOR-SQUARE, W. /W\J An exceedingly handsome and singularly complete TOWN MANSION, admirably placed on the west side of the Square, directly overlooking the large •ornamental garden, and in every way suited to the occupation of a nobleman or family of distinction. Six lofty and elegant reception rooms, smoking room, fine inner and outer halls, grand staircase, and in addition to 15 bed and dressing rooms and bath room on the upper floors, there is a best bed: chamber with spacious dressing room and bath room on the first floor; full complement of domestic offices for a large establishment, and stabling for ten horses, etc. 1־ Q CHESHAM STREET, Belgrare-sqaare JLO An excellent TOWN HOUSE, very pleasantly situate in the heart of Belgravia, within a few minutes’ walk of Albert-gate, Hyde-park and Buckingham Palace. Nine bed and dressing rooms, bath room, four ,reception rooms, and complete domestic offices. To be Sold by Auction, at the Mart, On Thursday, March 9, at Two (unless an acceptable offer be previously made), With early possession. Particulars and orders to view, of Messrs. TROLLOPE, estate agents, surveyors and auctioneers, 7, Hobart-place, Eaton-square; West Halkin-street, Belgrave-square, 14, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square; and 5,, Victoria-street, Westminster, London. BALHAM and KEW BRIDGE.—Sound Investments. pLIMPSON and JOHNSON will Sell by \J Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Monday, February 27, at Two: — BALHAM (29, 31, 33 and 35, Dornton-road)—Three Freehold and One Leasehold., well let, and producing £144 per annum.—Solicitors׳, Messrs. Rashleigh, Son and Hall, 63, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, W.O. 2, 3 and 4, Verran-road; producing from weekly tenants £85 16s. per annum.—Solicitor, D. C. Craigie, Esq., 109, Balharn High-road. KEW BRIDGE.—Four Long Leasehold Cottages, 21, (23, 25, and 27, Spring-grove; producing £91 per annum.—Solicitor, H. Foskett, Esq., Devereux-chamibers, Temple״ W.C. Auctioneers’ Offices, 59, Bedford-hill, Balharn. PURVEYORS’ INSTITUTION. — Mr. Id 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 following 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.—Apply to Mr. Richard Parry, F.S.I., A.M.I.C.E., 27, Great George-street, Westminster (immediately opposite the Surveyors’ Institution). PURVEYORS’ INSTITUTION EXAMINA- M TIONS. — Mr. Samuel Skrimshire, F.S.I. by examination, assisted in the law subjects by Mr. 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). P ANITARY INSPECTORS.—EXAMINA- bJ 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. A UOTIONEERS’ INSTITUTE EX AMIN A- xY TIONS.—Preparation for the A.A.I. Exam, of March, 1900. bv 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. PURVEYORS’ INSTITUTION EXAMINA- N/ TIONS.—BIRMINGHAM and MIDLANDS.—Messrs. Donne and Raffety. F.S.I., undertake the preparation of candidates for the Land Agency sub-division of these examinations. Practical work may be seen on estates.—Particulars and terms on application, I 71, Temple-row, Birmingham. PARTNERSHIP.—A Gentleman, Member of 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 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. ADVERTISER, age 35, with 17 years’ ex-LY 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. 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. r AUCTIONEERS and ESTATE AGENTS. —Young gentleman (25), with moderate capital at command and eight years’ experience, desires a SITUATION in an established firm with a view to partnership; full information required and highest references given.—“ J. B.,” 30, Richmond-terrace, Clifton, Bristol. r AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, Etc.—PARTNERSHIP REQUIRED by experienced auctioneer; thoroughly acquainted with freehold and other properties (land or building), agricultural and other stock, tenant-right, furniture, etc., agency and other routine; thoroughly good valuer and arbitrator; reliable salesman; 17 years’ continual experience; highest references.— Apr)ly to “Expert” (601), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. *PARTNERSHIP (owing to the death of one -L of the partners) offered in one of the leading auctioneering firms in the Midland counties; several Smithfields and very extensive general business in property and stock sales, valuing, etc. ; established over 50 years.—Apply, in strict confidence״ to “ Auctioneer ” (605), Estates gazette office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. r AUCTIONEERS. — PARTNERSHIP Wanted in first-class country business.—“ C./’ Partridge’s Library, Ludlow. mo AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS and L ESTATE AGENTS.—Advertiser (aged 35), who has had large practical experience in town and the provinces, is desirous of securing a partnership in an established business; or position as assistant with view to same; highest references; all communications will he treated in strictest confidence.—Please address “D." (609), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. PNERGETIC MAN (35), now Manager for -LJ estate agent in large town, and principally engaged in negotiating private sales, desires PARTNERSHIP in sound, well-established business, with :good scope; full investigation required and invited; state capital necessary.—Address, in first instance, “ Yorks ’’ 602׳), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. A GENTLEMAN, graduate of Cambridiie 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.C. WANTED, PARTNER in a well-known and old-established firm of auctioneers and valuers, W. Yorks.—Apply “X.” (614), ESTATES 'GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. ;ÉferiMïmMttîA AGENTS WANTED for the SATE OF •aY 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.________________ 1־ AA OOO î’ru*t Trees of all kinds -A VA V/ V/ \ J can be had by the dozen, hundred or thousand. Send for Illustrated Catalogue free.— W. HORNE. Perra Hill. Cljffe. near Rochester. Kent. A GENT'S Required in unrepresented districts AY for the Imperial Accident, Live Stock and General Insurance Go., 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. mo BE SOLD, RENT CHARGE in lieu of -I. tithes, issuing out of lands in the County of Southampton, commuted at £282 per annum.—For particulars apply by letter to Metcalfe and Sharpe, solicitors, 40, Chancery-lane, London. ASPATR1A AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE (Via Carlisle). FOUNDED 1874. SITUATED IN ONE OF 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 Principal, J. Smith Hill, B.A., B.Sc., Prizeman of the Royal Agricultural Snoiety, Associate of the Surveyors’ Institution.