February 25, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE. 312 S'ElPS by auction. Mr. C. W. DAVIES Auctioneer, Yaluer, Estate Agent, &c , 15, UPPER STREET, ISLINGTON. Established 1837. ^ALES BY AUCTION are held periodically *O at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, in which Properties can be included at moderate and fixed charges. SALES BY AUCTION AT PEIVATE HOUSES, etc., of Furniture, Stock, and Miscellaneous Effects. Estates Managed and Eents Collected. Valuations for Probate, Transfer and Mortgage Purposes. Mr. C. W. Davies also undertakes SALES and LETTINGS by Private Treaty. Auction and Estate Offices, 15, Upper-st., Islington. By order of Executors and Trustees. Thirty-seven Residences, Dwelling Houses and Shops (some with possession for occupation), the whole of the estimated rental value of ¿61,376 per annum. lyiR. C. W. DAVIES will Sell by Auction, ■hT-L at the Mart, on Tuesday, March 7, 1899, at Two o’clock, in Lots: — Leasehold House. 85, Lorrimore-road, Walworth. Two Copyholds, 66 and 67, Colebrooke-row, Islington Residence, with possession, 28, Leigh-road, Highbury. Leasehold House, 51, Avenell-road, Highbury. Residence, 65, Tollington-park. Superior Residence, 26, Portland-road, Finsbury-park. Superior Residence, 315, Camden-road, N. Two Residences, 87 and 89, Highbury-hill. Twenty Houses, No. 213, 215, 217, 219, 221, 223, 225, 227, 229, 231, St. Ann’s-road, and Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, Henry-road Tottenham. Four Houses and Shops, 103, 103a, 105 and 107, Dalston-lane. (one with possession). Leasehold Premises, Dalston-chambers, Dysell-street. Two Houses and Shops, 172 and 174, Seymour-street, Euston-road. Full particulars with conditions of sale to be obtained of Mr. C. W. Davie«, auctioneer, surveyor, and estate agent, 15, Upper-street, Islington. By order of the Executors.—With Possession. P.EIGATE-HILL, SURREY.—The very desirable Freehold Family Residence, known as Barncote, with pleasure grounds, garden, conservatory and stabling. Delightfully situate on the southern slope of Reigate-hill, about a quarter of a mile from railway station and church, and comprising an area of la. Or. 29p. LCUDOUN-ROAD, N.W.—Four capital Leasehold Dwelling Houses, Nos. 25, 31, 35 and 37, Loudoun-road, a few minutes walk from Marlborough-road and Loudoun-road Stations. Held for about 40 years unexpired at moderate ground rents. Let at rents amounting to £223 per annum. The desirable Semi-detached׳ RESIDENCE, No. 14, St. John’s-wood-road, containing four bed rooms, bath room, two reception rooms, usual domestic offices, and large studio. Having a lease of 24 years unexpired, at a ground rent of £26 rer annum. Possession on completion. The commodious Family RESIDENCE, No. 31, Dorset-square, N.W., with Stabling in rear, close to Regent’s-park and Baker-street Station, containing nine bed1 rooms, five reception rooms, and usual domestic offices. Having a lease of ten years unexpired at Lady Day, at a peppercorn. Possession on completion. 16. ORAWFORD-STREET, W.—A Leasehold House and Shop, containing nine rooms, shop, ana parlour. Let on agreement at £60 per annum. The above will be Sold by Auction (unless previously disposed of by private treaty), by ־MESSRS. GEO. HEAD and CO., at the -LtA Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Wednesday, March 1, 1899, at Two o’clock. Particulars and conditions of sale, with orders to view, may be obtained at the Auctioneers’ Offices. 7, Upper Baker-street, N.W. Te]e., 247 Paddington. Sales fcç BAYSWATEB.—The capital Long Leasehold Dwelling Houses, Nos. 29 and 31, Pembridge-villas, between Westbourne-grove and Notting-hill-gate, one let for five years at £65 per annum, the other (worth £55) in hand. Part may remain on mortgage. MESSRS. GRANT, WHIELDON and CO. -LtX wm Sell, the Mart, on Tue-day, March 21, at Two, the above PROPERTIES, in One or Two Lots. Particulars of Messrs. Hood, Barrs and Co , solicitors, 2, Clement’s-inn, W.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 112, Holland-park-avenue, W. NOTTING-HILL.—Sound Leasehold Investment, comprising the Semi-detached Residence, No. 51, Lans-downe-road, Holland-park, hela for 43 years •at £12 10s., and let to an excellent tenant for five years at £80 per annum. In thorough repair, and recently redrained. ־MESSRS. GRANT, WHIELDON and CO. LtA will Sell, at the Mart, on Tuesday, March 21, at Two, the above INVESTMENT. Particulars of Messrs. T. B. and W. Nelson, solicitors, 145, Cannon-street, E C.; and of the Auctioneer :, 112, Holland-park-avenue, W. HAVERS TOCK-HILL.—With possession.—The spacious Semi-detached Family Residence, No. 34, Steeie’s-road, containing ten bed rooms, dressing and bath rooms, three reception rooms, conservatory, and offices, with large walled garden, planted with fruit trees. Held from the freeholders for a long unexpired term at only £10 ground rent. In thorough repair. The owner has spent large sums in additions and improvements. ־MESSRS. GRANT, WHIELDON and CO. x׳x will Se.l, at the Mart, on Tuesday, March 21, at Two, the above RESIDENCE. May be viewed by cards of the Auctioneers. Particulars at the Mart; of Walter Maskell, Esq., solicitor, 35, John-street, Bedford-row, W.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 112, Holland-park-avenue, W. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS. LEE, KENT.—By order of the Executors of the Rev D. A. Beaufort, deceased.—The valuable and well secured Leasehold Improved Ground Rents, amounting to £232 per annum, secured on Private Residences, Shop Property, and extensive Nur series, situate and being Nos. 34, 35, 36, 37, 46 48 and 50, Leyland-road, and No. 34, Eltham-road Lee, Kent; held from the Commissioners of H.M Woods and Forests for 65 years unexpired, at nominal head rents. MESSRS. GRANT, WHIELDON and CO. J-TX will Sell the above, at the Mart, on Tuesday March 21, at Two precisely, in Five Lots. Particulars, plan and conditions of sale may be had at the Mart; of Messrs. Leefe and Leefe, solicitors, 1, Quality-court, Chancery-lane, W.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 112. Holland-park-avenue, W. PINNER and WILLESDEN. MESSRS. LINNETT and LANE will Sell HX by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Wednesday, March 1, at Two o’clock, in Lots, the following PROPERTIES: — PINNER.—With possession.—Freehold Residence, known as No. 1, Durham-villas, Woodridings. Rental value £52— Solicitors, Messrs. Hunt and Castle, 2, Bristol-ehambers, Nicholas-street, Bristol. WILLESDEN.—At low reserves.—Seven Long Leasehold Dwelling Houses, being Nos. 8, 9, 11, 143, 144. 145, and 146, Steele-road, Acton-lane. Let to good weekly tenants, and producing £158 12s. per annum. Also Three Dwelling Houses with Laundries, being Nos. 15, 16 and 17, Steele-road, similarly let, and producing £111 16s. per annum. Held for long unexpired terms at low ground rents.—Solicitors, Messrs. Savery and Stevens, 6, Fen-court, Fenchurch-street, E.C. May be viewed, and particulars and conditions of sale obtained of the Solicitors; and of the Auctioneers, 56, Station-road, Willesden Junction, N.W. Sales for the Year 1899.—Telephone No. 669 Bank.— Telegraphic Address, “ Akaber, London.” jV/TESSRS. BAKER and SONS beg to an-LM. !!ounce that their Sales of LANDED ESTATES, Investments. Town, Suburban and Country Houses, Business Premises, Building Land, Ground Rents, .y?rsl?ns־ Shares and other Properties will be held at the Mart. Tokenbouse-yard, E.C., on the following Fridays during the year 1899: — vfarC£ 3, I May 26. | August 25. d-ar.^ r4׳. June 9. September 8. t r•! if־ ' June 16. I September 22. 21• I June 23. I October 6. v.pnl 28. | June 30. | October 20. I Inly 14. | November io. ua,y 12. July 21. November 24. Vlay 19. I July 28. | December 8. Auctions can be held on days besides those above specified.—11, Queen Victoria-street, E.C. Auction Sales 1899. MB• GEORGE BRINSLEY will hold his yj. Monthly AUCTION SALES at the Mart, Token-nonse-yard, E.C., for the year 1899, on the following *ales in? &ucttmt. ^aies bg auctum. BLACKHEATH and GREENWICH. FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS. To Trustees, Investors, and others. Third portion of the estates of the late William Angerstein, Esq.,, comprising important and valuable Freehold Ground Rents, amounting to £1,275 per annum, together with the Freehold Interest in numerous premises leased at a peppercorn, arising from and most amply secured upon about 400 high-class Residences, villas, terrace houses, and shops, situate at Blackheath, Westcombe-park, and Woolwich-road, together with the valuable reversions to the rack rents estimated at about £12,000 per annum on the expiration of the existing leases in from 38 to 83 years. The property will be divided into numerous Lots comprising parcels of Ground Rents varying in amount from £4 to £110, offering to capitalists high-class securities of a safe and improving character for the investment of large or small funds. MESSRS. BEADEL, WOOD and CO. will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C., on Thursday, March 16, 1899, at One o’clock precisely, in 75 Lots, the above FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, secured upon the following properties:— Nos. 69 to 99 and 193 to 111 (odd Nos.), Shooter’s-hill-road. Nos. 52 to 102 (even Nos.), St. John’s-park. 19 Shops in Woodlands-road and Langton-.errace. Nos. 77 and 79, Old Dover-road. Nos. 1 to 47, Invicta-road, Westcombe-hill. Nos. 1 to 14, Acorn-terrace, Siebert-road. Nos. 1 to 24, Combe-terrace, and 1 to 20, Denzil-terrace, Westcombe-hill. Nos. 1 to 13, Humber-road East, Nos. 1 to 14, Humber-terrace, Tudor-villas, Ruthin-road. Nos. 162 to 244 (even Nos ), Woolwieh-road, and the whole of Fairthorn, Rainton, Hardman, Dupree, and Gurdon-roads, Particulars with plans and conditions of sale may be obtained of W. T. Hartcup. Esq., solicitor, Norwich; at the Mart; and of Messrs. Beadel, Wood and Co., 97, Gresham-street, London, E.C. London Estates, Country and Suburban Residences, Town Houses, Flats, Shops, Business Premises, Invest• ments, etc. "iyr ESSRS. TROLLOPE’S Printed Register of LTX Properties for Sale by Private Contract and to be Let may be had on application at their Offices, 7. Hobart-place, Eaton-square, West Halkm-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: Thursday, March 9th. I Thurso ay, August 3rd. Thursday, April 20th. | Thursday, October 19th. Thursday, May 18th. I Thursday ,November 23rd Thursday, June 8th. Thursday, December 14th Thursday, July 13th. | 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. J^LLIOTT, SON and BOYTON Will Sell by Auction, At the Mart, on March 6: — No. 53, HARLEY7-STREET, W.—Direct Portland Lease—Residence, let on lease at £250, and ground in rear at £10. Total £260. Held till 1916, at £27 per annum. No. 50, FINCHLEY-ROAD, N.W.-Detached Residence, producing a rental of £90 per annum. Held for nearly 21 years at a peppercorn ground rent. JNo. 52, advertised for sale, has now been sold pri vately. No. 6, QUEEN’S-TERRACE, and 2, QUEEN’S-TER RACE-MEWS, FINCHLEY-ROAD, N.W.-Capital Shop and Premises with Stabling. Let on lease to a butcher for the whole term, held (with option of determining at 7th or 14th year), at £110 per annum. Held for nearly 21 years at a ground rent of £10 per annum. Nos. 17 and 19, ORDNANCE-ROAD, ST. JOHN’S WOOD. Let at £40 and £42. Held for nearly 36 years, at £14. Will be offered separate^, if not first sold together. No. 34, OHRISTOHURCH-STREET, CHELSEA, near Sloane-square. Let at £34. Held for 51 years, at £4 per annum. No. 53, PATSHULL-ROAD, N.W.—An excellent semi-detached Residence, in first-class condition, and ready for occupation. Held for 62 years, at £3 Is. per annum. No. 51, WARWICK-GARDENS, KENSINGTON.— Held for 50 years, at £6. Let on lease at £80 until 1901. Particulars in preparation, and, when ready„ may be obtained of the respective Solicitors; and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, 6, VERE-STREET, W. CHISWICK.—Long Leasehold Jam Factory. YAH AD WICK and SONS will Sell by Auction, V./ by order of the Mortgagees, at the ״Mart, City, on Wednesday next, at One for Two, the Long LEASEHOLD, brick-built, JAM FACTORY, with stable, boiler house, outbuildings, and yard, situate Waldeck-road, near Kew Bridge, held for the unex-pired term of 85£ years, •at £19 10s., and let on lease for 21 years at the low rent of £60. Particulars had of Messrs. Hicks, Arnold and Mozley, 35, King-street. W.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 35, St. Martin’s-lane, W.C. Freehold and Long Leasehold.—'WALHAM-GREEN and WEST KENSINGTON-PARK.—For investment or occupation. AD WICK and SONS will Sell by Auction, the Mart, City, on Wednesday next, at One, a FREEHOLD HOUSE, 75, Dawes-road, Fulham, let at £44 per annum (landlord paying rates and taxes); a long Leasehold private House, 11, Cromwell-grove Shepherd’s-bush-road, let in two flats at £75 per annum (landlord paying rates and taxes), held for the unexpired term of 77£ years, •at a ground rent of £6. Particulars had of Messrs. Leggatt, Rubinstein and Co., solicitors, 5, Eaymond-buildings, W.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 35, St. Martin’s-lane, W C. By order of the Trustees and others.—The following desirable Properties will be Offered for Sale by Auction, by Ti/rESSRS. R. CHEKE and CO., at the Swan -ELL Hotel, Stratford Broadway, on Tuesday evening, February 28, 1899, at Eight o’clock: — MANOR-PARK.—69, White Post-lane. Now in hand, and ripe for conversion into a shop.—Solicitors, Messrs. Prestons, 158, The Grove, Stratford, E. EAST HAM.—Nos. 92, 94 and 96, Bristol-road. I.et to old tenants and producing £61 2s. per annum, two of which are much underlet.—Solicitors׳, Messrs E. C. Rawlings and Butt, 2. Walbrook, E.C. BARKING3IDE.—Seven Cottages, near Old Maypole Inn, known as Nos. 2 to 8, Britannia-cottages, producing £54 12s. per annum.—Solicitors, Messrs. Ford, Lloyd and Co., 38, Bloomsbury-square, London W c’ Particulars •and conditions of sale of the Auctioneers, at their Head Office, 749, Romford-road Manor-park, E. (Telephone 34 Barking.) Absolute Reversion of One-third in over £30,000 worth of Property, consisting of Freehold and Leasehold Premises in Birmingham, money invested in bank and other shares, debenture bonds, mortgages, etc., expectant on the death of a gentleman born in 1846. /^jH AD WICK and SONS will Sell by Auction, AT,a^TTTmie ^arJi;^2ity’ on Wednesday next, an ABSOLUTE REVERSION in One-third of £30,000. tully-secured on freehold and leasehold property in Birmingham, bank and other shares, debenture bonds, mortgages, etc., expectant on the death of a gentleman born in 1846. Particulars of sale to be had of Messrs. Hicks, Arnold and Mozley, solicitors, No. 35, King-street, W-C.; ^ and of tile Auctioneers, 35, St. Martm’s-lane, W.C. T^IC5E5HA^־־“־By order Executors.—Sale of Freehold and Copyhold Cottages and Building Land, at Twickenham-green, close to the post office, and adjoining the Firs Estate, and known as Shugar Cottage, Woodbine Cottages, •and Tvne Cottages. TV/TR. CHARLES P. WHITELEY will Sell x , tke above by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, on Tuesday next, 28th instant, ■at One o clock. Particulars of Messrs. Dale, Newman and Hood, solicitors^ 75, Cornhill, E.C.; or at the Auctioneer’s Offices, 82, Queen-street, Cheapside, E C WednesJay, March 15tli. Wednesday, April 19th. Wednesday, May 17th. Wednesday, June 21st. Wednesday, July 19 h. | Wednesday, August 23rd. Wednesday, Sept. 20th. I Wednesday, October 18th. I Wednesday, Nov. 15th. I Wednesday, Dec. 13th. Landed Estates, Town and Suburban Houses, Building Land, Ground Rents, Business Premises, Rever-sions. Shares and other Properties for absolute sale will be included in these sales on reasonable terms, which can be fixed beforehand if eo desired. Auction and Survey Offices. 30 and 31, New Bridge-®¡£eet, Budgate-circus, London, E.C-. Established J,8??• Telephone Number 661 Bank Telegrams, Bridging, London.” CENTRAL LONDON RAILWAY.—SHEPHERO’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: Iichester House” (facing). Uxbridge-road Station. W. (Established 1877); and 37. Broadway, Ealing. Telephone No. 108 Hammersmith, and 63 Ealing. DE8ENHAM, STORR AND SONS, LTD. PUBLIC SALES almost daily throughout the year in two spacious rooms, of diamonds, ornaments rubies, pearls, expensive watches, old family plate miniatures, medals, pictures, lace, sables, etc. Spe-cial attention given to the sale of jewellers’, pawnbrokers’, and other businesses in al.1 jarts of the ccmntry. Valuations of trade stocks for probate or division. Arbitrations. Auction sales of landed property. House agency and compensation cases. 6, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON. lyrB, JOSEPH STOWED, Member of the -1 x Surveyors’ Institution (for nearly 20 years with the late firm of Farebrother, Ellis, Clark and Co.). ann°unce that his auction sales for the year 1899 of country estates and residences, town houses business premises, ground rents and other invest-rnents wül be held at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard. E.C., periodically, and at other dates, both in London and m the provinces, as may be advisable m the interests of his employers. Sales of furniture, farming stock and effects conducted, and valuations made of every description of property for sale, pur-C^se^estate dl?ty׳ compensation or other purposes r017 gh^cery־lane’ London, W.C. Telephone No.: GBOSVENOK.-ÎSQUAKE, W. ,‘Wv/ 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. IO OtLE8iiAM 8IREET, Belgrave-square. AO 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 acv-eptable 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. HATCH and HATCH will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday, March l, 1899, at One o’clock, with possession: — 39. ROSENTHAL-ROAD, CATFORD, the superior semi-detached Residence. Rental value £50. Ground rent £6 6s. Lease 95. 18, GOURT-HIlL-ROAD, LEWISHAM HIGH-STREET. Shop premises. Rental value £35. Lease 70. Ground rent £6. Auetion and Estate Offices, Gatford, S.E. ST. JOHN’S, LEWISHAM, S.E.—By order of Mortgagees.—For Sale, with possession. ־]yTESfeKiS. PHILIP and GEORGE GEEK Xu- will Sell by Auction, at tiie Mart, E.G.., on \v eunesday, March 1, 1899, at Two o'clock precisely, in Tnree Lots, Nos. 2, 3 and 4, HiLyfieids-crescent, St. Joan's, S.E.., excellent semi-detached, double-fronted RESIDENGES, each containing six bed and dressing rooms, two bath rooms, drawing room (24ft. long), dining room, and usual offices, capital cellars. Tiie residences are of excellent appearance, overlooking the pleasure grounds, •and close to two stations. Tour-fifths of purchase money can remain on mortgage. Lease 96 years unexpired. Particulars and conditions־ of sa!e can be had of the Solicitors, Messrs. Todd, Dennes and Lamb, 22, Chancery-lane, W.G.; or at tiie Auction Offices, 55, Waterloo-road, S.E. Telephone 7 Hop. Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice (Chancery Division) as to a One-fourth Share, and as to the remaining Three-fourth Shares by order of the Proprietors. LUTON, BEDFORDSHIRE (about 30 minutes from H London). HOLYOAK and 80K have received in-• structions to Sell by Auction, at the George Hotel, Luton, on Monday, February 27, 1899, at Five o'clock, that very valuable Fully-licensed Premises, asthe ROYAL COMMERCIAL HOTEL and 1 OtoTING-HOUSE, together with the goodwill and possession of same, and the extensive and commodious stabling for 20 horses, coach-houses, lofts, large yard, etc., etc., situate at the corner of Mill-street and Old Bedford-road, Luton. Also that valuable Fully-licensed Freehold Public-house, known as• the ROYAL EXCHANGE, with yard, stabling, etc., at rear, situate at the corner of Church-street and Summer-street, Slip End (now Woodside), and Three well-built brick and slated Houses adjoining. Printed particulars •and conditions may be had on application to the Auctioneers, 23, Castle-street, Luton. MESSRS. WARE AND CARPMAEL, SURVEYORS, AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS, 30a, Lincoln’s Inn Fields (corner of Serle-street) Firm: A. W. Wake, H. Carpmaee, F.S.I. LeSaaseehnliri Aprni°n.°f 1^nded Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Property, Ground Rents, Reversions Stocks and Shares, and other securities held period¡: ^ 1P M5rt■ Tokenhouse-yard (also by private foratp(nhat^°Meratte and /?xed char»es• Valuations tor Probate, Mortgage, Compensation, and other andP0SSanit־!St?rveyS Sf B"u,dinS Estates, Dilapidations and Sanitation Special attention given to Rent and Estate Management. Telegraphic Collection Address. “ Demur, London. Portman Chapel Building Society, 109, CRAWFORD STREET, LONDON, W. Advances in any District. Terms of repayment per £100 including principal and interest. For five years £118s. 8d. Ten years £1 Is. 8d. Fifteen years 16s. Id. W. SUTHERLAND, Sec. Foithcoming Sales tor the Year 1899. "]VrESSES. E. and H. LUMLEY (Lumley’s, of ־״■־ St. James’s House, 22, St. James's-street, London, S.W.) beg to announce the following days of SALE by AUCTION for the year, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C.; but, in addition, other dates can be arranged for special sales.—Terms on application. Tuesday, Mar. 14 Tuesday, June 20 Tuesday, Oct. 17 I uesday, April 25 Tuesday, J uly 4 Tuesday, Nov. 14 Tuesday, May 23 Tuesday, July 18 Tuesday, Nov. 28 Tuesday June 6 Tuesday, Aug. 15 Tuesday, Dec. 12 Tues. ay, Sep. 12 Messrs. E. and H. Lumley announce in the advertisement columns of ” The Times ” on Saturdays a complete list of their sales, which will include estates in England, Ireland ¿*nd Scotland, town and country properties, ground rents, reversions, gas and water shares, stocks, etc. In cases where property is to be included ample notice should be given in order to insure due publicity. St. James's House. No. 22. 8t. James’s-stre^t S W. Periodical Sales.—Established 1843 H EWETS ONS, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS AND VALUERS. Auction Sales of all kinds of property, valuations for transfer, mortgage or probate. Entire contents of residences purchased for cash. Register of very large number of town and country houses and properties to be let or sold free by post.