313 THE ESTATES GAZETTE, February 25, 1899. ¿èales¡ fcg Euri ton. ¿èales te Euctton. ä-alts¡ its auction. Sales 1)2 auction. BOURNEMOUTH— Ravenswood, Surrey-road —With Possession.—Picturesque Freehold Residence, in lovely wooded grounds. . FREEHOLD family RESIDENCE. Eight spacious bed rooms, bath room, three handsome reception rooms. Detached stabling. Charming grounds of nearly an acre. Particulars at Mart; of A. W. Bartlett, Esq., solicitor, 18, New Bridge-street, E.C.; and of the Auctioneer, Spencer House, Highbury-corner, N. Telephone, 171, Dais. HIGHBURY NEW PARK and FIELDS, CANONBURY and UPPER HOLLOWAY.—Residences. For occupation or investment. HIGHBURY NEW PARK (No. 67, Otten House).— High-class detached Family Residence. Six lofty bed chambers, bath (h. and c.), three handsome reception rooms, and offices. Nice grounds. Term 50| years, at £15.—Solicitor, Claudius George Algar, Esq., 17, Abchurch-lane, E.C. CANONBURY (No. 74, Marquess-road).—Desirable Semi-detached Residence. Pleasant position. Seven good bed rooms, three handsome reception rooms, and offices. Large garden. Rental £65. Term 49 years, at £5.—Solicitors, Messrs. Shaen, Roscoe, Massey and Co., 8, Bedford-row, W.C. HIGHB URY-FIELDS (No. 38, Framfield-road).— Modern Villa Residence. Seven good rooms, bath (h. and c.), etc. Garden in rear. Term 93 years, at £8.—Solicitors, Messrs. Indermaur, Clark and Parker, 1, Devonshire-terrace, W. UPPER HOLLOWAY (Nos. 13 and 15, St. John's-villas).—Two compact Villa Residences׳. Each with eight good rooms and offices. Good gardens. Rentals £82. Drainage reconstructed. Term 50 years, at £13 the two.—Solicitors, Messrs. Edwards, Heron and Co., 24, Lawrence-lane, Cheapside, E.C. Particulars at Mart; of Solicitors; and of the Auctioneers, Spencer House, Highbury-corner, N. Telephone 171 Dais. Messrs. H. & A. LAYMAN, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS AND HOUSE AGENTS. Offices and Sale Rooms, LONDON BRIDGE, S.E. Auction Rooms specially adapted for the Sale of Freehold and Leasehold Property, Silver Plate, Jewels, Precious Stones and Valuables, Furniture, Drapery, and all kinds of Chattel Property, Valuations made for all Purposes. Sales as above held daily. T A. and W. THARP respectfully announce V ״ that they have arranged to hold Sales by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., in every Month of the year, m which may be included FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, and also STOCKS, SHARES and DEBENTURES. Vendors are invited to send particulars at least 21 days prior to the date of sale. Inclusive terms on receiving instructions. Auction and Estate Offices, 9, Norton Folgate, Bishopsgate-street, E. Telephone No. 170 Avenue. The Conduit Street Auction Galleries. TO AUCTIONEERS. These noble Galleries, the finest available in London, MAY BE HIRED POE HOLDING SALES, SPECIAL TEEMS TO THE PROFESSION, tor whom small consignments of Furniture, Pictures, Plate and Jewels, can be included at short notice. KNIGHT, FRAINK & RUTLEY, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 9 & 10, Conduit Street, and 23a, Maddox Street, W Telephone 1942 Gerrard. Telegrams “ Galleries, London.״ VOTES FOR THE COUNTY. THE LAND COMPANY having now concluded their Summer Sales will offer by Private Treaty during the Winter, at exceedingly low prices, Choice Plots of Freehold Land on the following Estates : — WESTCLIFF-ON-SEA, ESSEX. The new London suburb by the sea. Extraordinary and remarkable development in building now taking place. The Beach Estate adjoins the station, and faces the sea. Plots from £200. A few valuable shop plots. Holland House. £280 Esplanade Estate, facing Westcliff Parade. £190 each. Borough Estate North Southend-on-Sea. Within ten minutes of four stations. Extensive building operations. £45 each. LEIGH-ON-SEA. ESSEX. The New Eldorado. Almost adjoins Westcliff-on-Sea. Healthy and high situation. Good water supply. A few plots on the Great Leigh Hall Estate from £50 each. The Cliffs Estate is on the sea front. Grand views. £100 each. RAYLEIGH, ESSEX. The most healthy and picturesque locality in the county. Magnificent situation. 4,000 plots sold. A tew are left on the Rayleigh Park and Station Estates from £8 each. HERNE BAY, KENT. Known as ״the healthiest seaside resort” England. The Western Esplanade Estate adjoins 1 town, and faces the sea; unique position. PI from £70 each The Westward Ho Estate adjoin¡ above. Plots from £40 each. Five charming bun! low sites. £120 each. Free deeds. Free abstracts. No fees or fin *ree tithe. Easy payments. Ten per cent, depo; Balance 16 quarters. Immediate possession, arbitrarv restrictions. Also Plots at Tilbury, Norton Junction, Maid( Rochford, Eastwood, Laindon, Pitsea. Essex, Ropl Hants, Westminster-on-Sea, Isle of Sheppey. Ev< information free. THE LAND COMPANY, 67 & 68, CHEAPSIDE, E.C. AND AT HERNE BAY and SOUTHEND-ON-SEA. BRIXTON.—Desirable Semi-detached Family Residence. . Wednesday, March 1, 1899, at One o’clock precisely, the double-fronted, semi-detached Family RESIDENCE, known as 133, Acre-lane, Brixton, with large 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 24 years, free of rent. The property may be viewed by permission of the tenant.—Solicitors, Messrs. Welman and Son, 9, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury, W.C. CLAPHAM JUNCTION.—Small Leasehold Investment MR, ED. HUGH HENRY will Sell by Auc-LTL tion, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Wednesday, March 1, 1899, at One o’clock precisely, the Three LEASEHOLD WEEKLY HOUSES, known as Nos. 23, 45, and 47, Lavender-terrace, Falcon-road, Battersea. Let to good tenants at rentals amounting to £70 4s. per annum. Lease 73 years from Lady Day, 1866, at ground rents amounting to £12 per annum. May be viewed by permission of the tenants. Solicitors, Messrs. Grant, Bulcraig and Co., Burleigh House, 366, Strand, W.C. EAST DULWICH (just off Lordship-lane, and within a few minutes’ walk of Dulwich Park).—Freehold Building Land. MR. ED. HUGH HENRY will Sell by Aue- I־L_*־ tion, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Wednesday, March 1, 1899, at One o’clock precisely, TWO valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOTS, possessing a frontage of 46ft. to Dunstan’s-road, East DuLwich, leading from Lordship-lane, with a depth of 285ft., and a back frontage of 58ft. 6in. to a 20ft. right of way.—Solicitors, Messrs. W. H. Fairfax, Brooks and Heller, 3. Old Jewry, E.C. At a Low Reserve. BALHAM-HILL, close to Clapham Common.—Choice Leasehold Investment. . Wednesday. March 1, 1899, at One o’clock precisely, the very attractive Long LEASEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as Keniey House, Balham-hill, of modern construction, and containing, in addition to the numerous bed chambers and reception rooms, an exceptionally handsome billiard room, conservatory, and winter garden, tastefully laid out pleasure grounds and lawn, greenhouse and outbuildings. Excellent stabling and coaeh-house, with accommodation for six horses and five carriages, harness room, and man’s room. Let upon a repairing lease to W. Glover, Esq., at £130 per annum. The property is held for an unexpired term of C8£ years, at a ground rent of £49 14s. 2d. per annum. The sanitary arrangements are perfect, having recently been carried out under the supervision of the local authorities.—Solicitors, Messrs. Fresh-fields and Williams, 5, Bank-buildings, E.C. STOCKWELL, S.W. (close to the Clapham-road Railway Station, L.C. and D. Railway, and the new station of the Electric Railway). TV/TR. ED. HUGH HENRY will Sell by Auc- ILL tion, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Wednesday, March 1, 1899, at One o’clock precisely, TWO semi-detached LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, being Nos. 25 and 27, Landor-road, Stockwell, having forecourts enclosed by oak fencing, with stable and yard in the rear. Now let to good tenants at rents amounting to £85 16s. per annum, the landlord paying outgoings. Held under lease unexpired 21 years, at a ground rent of £20 per annum.—Solicitor, R. W. Barber, Esq., 2, Fencourt, Fenchurch-street, London, E.C. Particulars, with conditions of sale, may be obtained of the respective Solicitors; at the Mart; or at the Offices of the Auctioneer, High-street, Clapham, S.W. MESSRS. NtWBON, EDWARDS AND SHEPHARD, (NEWBON AND CO.), AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ETC., 275, Upper Street, ISLINGTON. SALES by AUCTION, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, nearly every Thursday throughout the year, in ־which they can advantageously include Freehold, Copyhold, and Leasehold Properties, Ground Rents. Reversions, etc., at moderate fixed charges. SALE* by AUCTION, on the Premises, of Furniture, Stocks, etc. PRINTED REGISTER of Furnished and Unfurnished Houses, Business Premises, and Building Land, in which they insert particulars of properties to be Let or Sold free of charge, may be had gratis upon application, or by post. ESTATES managed and rents collected. VALUATIONS for probate, legacy, and mortgage purposes. COMPENSATION OASES arranged. Telephone No. 300 King’s Cross. Auction Offices, 275, Upper-street, N (next the Vestry Hall). MESSRS. G1LLOW AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS, (Established over 100 years), 406, Oxford Street, W. (Telephone 30 Padd.). IV/rESSES. GILLOW and CO. beg to an--LtX nounce that their Sales by Auction of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Ground Bents, and other securities are held periodically at the Mart. Properties can be included at moderate and fixed charges VALUATIONS of all kinds. ESTATES managed and rents collected. SALES BY AUCTION of Furniture, Stock, etc. Messrs. Gillow and Co. also undertake the Sales and Lettings of town and country properties by private treaty. Office: 406, OXFOED-STBEET, W. 300 Clun Wethers for Private Sale ALSO SEVEBAL GOOD LOTS OF SHROPSHIRE AND CLUN EWES, AND HEREFORD BULLOCKS. CAN BE SEEN ON APPLICATION TO E. GOODWIN PREECE, LIYE STOCK AGENT, SHREWSBURY. MINCING-LANE.—Freehold Business Premises, with possession, forming a first-class security for investment, or ottering a good opportunity to any merchant or Colonial broker requiring self-contained offices for his own occupation. IX/TESSRS. ELLIS and SON are directed to LYL Sell by Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday, March 2, at Two o’clock precisely, the FREEHOLD PREMISE{¿, forming part of No. 38, Mincing-lane, consisting of an old-fashioned two-storied building, arranged as Colonial broker's sale rooms, with private office, enjoying an unusually fine north light in a quiet court, occupying a site of about 630 square feet, in the centre of the Colonial produce and tea markets, between the Commercial Sale Rooms and Fenchurch-street ; vacant possession will be given on completion of the purchase. Printed particulars, with plan and conditions of sale, may be had of Messrs. Nicoi, Son and Jones, solicitors, 39, Lime-street, E.C.; at the Mart; and of Messrs. Ellis and Son, auctioneers and surveyors, No. 45, Fenchurch-street, E.C. WHITECHAPEL, between the London Docks, Whitechapel High-street, and Commercial-road East.— Freehold Property, forming an excellent building site of about 3,100 square feet. lyTESSRS. ELLIS and SON are directed to ILL Sell by Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday, March 2, at Two o’clock precisely, the FREEHOLD PREMISES, consisting of a commodious and substantial, old-fashioned, double-fronted house, situate No. 80, Leman-street, an important and wide thoroughfare between the London Docks and the junction of Whitechapel High-street with Commercial-road East. They have a frontage of 37ft., with an entrance and additional frontage at the back to Tenter-street East, and are situate in a neighbourhood which is in considerable request for the great wool, tea, and provision warehouses, and would form an excellent building site, or the house could be advantageously re-let, and the yard, with a frontage to Tenter-street East, utilised for any new building. They are now let at a rent of £100 to Messrs. Cliver and Hudson, architects, on an old lease, expiring at Midsummer next, when vacant possession will be obtained. Printed particulars, with conditions of sale, may be had of Messrs. S. D. Ashby and Compton,, solicitors, 11, Queen Victoria-street, E.C.; at the Mart; and of Messrs. Ellis and Son, auctioneers and surveyors, 45, Fenchurch-street, E.C. BAYS WATER.—Leasehold Residence, w'ell adapted for a boarding or lodging house. Held for an unexpired term of 47| years from Lady Day, a!t a low ground rent. lyTESSRS. ELLIS and SON are directed to I׳-I Sell by Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday, March 2, at Two o’clock precisely, a good TERRACE RESIDENCE, No. 78, Ledbury-road, Bayswater, conveniently situate between Notting-hill-gate and Westbourne Park Railway Stations, containing six good bed rooms, three sitting rooms, good domestic offices, and small walled garden. It is now in the occupation of Miss Smith, but possession will be given on completion of the purchase; and is held for a term of 99 years from Christmas, 1847, at a ground rent of £8 8s. The drainage of the house has only just been entirely remodelled, at a very large cost, under the supervision of the Vestry. Printed particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. Hollams, Sons, Coward and Hawks-iey, solicitors, No. 30, Mincing-lane; at the Mart; or, with orders to view, of Messrs. Ellis and Son, auctioneers and suiveyors, 45, Fenchurch-street, E.C. lyT ESSRS. BAXTER, PAYNE and LEPPER ILL beg to announce that their Auction Sales of Estates, Building Land, Ground Rents, House Property, and all convertible Securities will be held at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.O., on the following days during the year 1899. Sales will also be held on special dates when required. Wednesday, August 9 Wednesday, August 28 Wednesday, September 13 Wednesday, September 20 Wednesday, October 11 Wednesday, November 15 Wednesday, December 6 Wednesday, March 15 Wednesday, April 12 Wednesday, May 3 Wednesday, May 24 Wednesday, June 14 Wednes iay, June 28 Wednesday, July 12 Wednesday, July 26 Auction Sales of Furniture, Farming Stock, Grow ing Crops, Timber, Underwood, etc. Terms on׳ application. Property Register, together with a list of farms, published monthly, and forwarded gratis on application to Messrs. Baxter, Payne and Lepper, land agents, surveyors, valuers and auctioneers, 69. King William-street, E.C., and Bromley and Beckenham. Kent. MESSRS. GREEN and SON, -lLL AUCTIONEERS and SURVEYORS, 28 and 29, St. Swithin’s-lane, London, Beg to announce that their SALES by AUCTION of FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD, and COPYHOLD PROPERTIES, Ground Rents, Life Policies, and Reversions, take place at the MART on the LAST FRIDAY in the MONTH, and on such other occasions as may be arranged—Particulars are invited 21 days prior. l\/iESSRS. GREEN and SON undertake I־’־L SURVEYS and VALUATIONS of LAND and LOUSE PROPERTIES, as well as of Machinery and Plant, for Ratings, Compensations Partnerships, Estate Duties, Dilapidations, Assessment Appeals, Fire Losses, Mortgages, and other purposes. Estates managed and rents collected under Receivership and other powers. LIMEHOUSE. MESSRS. P. J. DIXON and SON will Sell by Auction., at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Bank, E.C., on Friday, March 3, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS of £10 16s. and £28, making a total of £38 16s. per annum, secured upon Freehold Premises in Narrow-street, formerly Fore-street, and in Ropemaker-street, formerly Ropemakers’-fields, Limehouse, Middlesex, now forming part •of Messrs. Taylor, Walker and Co.’s brewery premises. Particulars, with conditions of sale, can be had at the Mart; of Messrs. Ravenscroft, Woodward and Hills, solicitors, 15, John-street, Bedford-row, W.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 16, King-street, Cheapside, E.C., and 263, Bethnal-green-road, N.E. BETHNAL-GREEN and OLD FORD. ־TV/rESSRS. P. J. DIXON and SON will Sell ILL by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Bank, E.C., on Friday, March 3, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, sound FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD INVESTMENTS:— FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, No. 70, Eglinton-load. Roman-road, Old Ford, E. Let to weekly tenant at the low' rent of 13s. per week, or £33 16s. per annum; landlord paying outgoings. LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, No. 6 (formerly No. 3), Hamilton-road, Grove-road, Bethnal-green. Let to a weekly tenant at 12s. per week, or £31 4s. per annum, landlord paying outgoings. Held for a term of 99 years from September 29, 1852, at a ground rent of £3 per annum, leaving 52£ years unexpired. LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, 192, Grove-road, Roman-road, Bethnal-green. Let on a three years' agreement from Midsummer, 1896, at £32 per annum, but worth £36. tenant paying rates and taxes; held for a term of 86 years from Michaelmas, 1866 (53£ years unexpired), at a ground rent of £5. Particulars with conditions of sale can be had at the Mart; of Robert Voss, Esq., solicitor, 173. Bethnal-green-road, N.E.; and of the Auctioneers, 16, King-street, Cheapside, E.C., and at 263, Bethnal-green-road, N.E. DENMARK-HILL. MESSRS. P. J. DIXON and SON will Sell ILL by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard. Bank, E.C., on Friday, March 3, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely: — The well-built corner double-fronted LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, No. 1, Windsor-road, Denmark-hill (within one minute of Denmark-hill Station, L. C. and D. Ry.), containing three reception rooms, six bed rooms, bath room and excellent domestic offices; good garden with side entrance. At present let at £60 per annum, but vacant possession will be given at Lady Day, 1899, when present tenancy expires. Lease 89 years from June 24, 1865, at £11 11s. ground rent. Particulars with conditions of sale can be had at the Mart; of Messrs. Rooks, Spiers and Wales, solicitors, 16, King-street, Cheapside, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers. 16, King-street, Cheapside, E.C., and 263, Bethnal-green-road, N.E. HACKNEY-RCAD, OLD FORD, and CLAPTON-PARK. MESSRS. P. J. DIXON and SON will Sell ILL by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard. Bank, E.C., on Friday, March 3, 1899, at Two o'clock precisely, the following FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES: — HACKNEY-ROAD.—The valuable Freehold Dwelling Houses (one with two floor workshop in rear), Nos. 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 and 17, Mansford-street (near Cambridge Heath Station, G. E. Ry.). Let to longstanding tenants at very moderate weekly rents, pi oducing £198 18s. per annum, landlord paying rates and taxes OLD FORD.—Two valuable Ireehold Dwelling Houses (one with gateway entrance and workshop in rear), Nos. 98 and 100, Armagh-road, Roman-road, E. Let to long-standing tenants at weekly rents producing £66 6s. per !annum, landlord paying rates and taxes. CLAPTON-PARK.—Long Leasehold Dwelling House No. 109, Clifden-road, Cha4,sw׳orth-road. Let to a weekly tenant at 14s. per week or £36 8s. per annum landlord paying rates and taxes. Held for a term of 99 years from June 24, 1872 (leaving 72i years unexpired), at a ground rent of £4 10s. per annum. Particulars with conditions of sale can be had at the Mart; of Messrs. Rooks, Spiers and Wales, solicitors,, 16, King-street, Cheapside, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 16, King-street, Cheapside, E.C., and 263, Bethnal-green-road, N.E. Sales at the Mart during 1899. ]YfESSRS. HERRING, SON and DAW ILL (established a century and twenty-two years) beg to give notice that׳ they have fixed the following days for Sales at the Mart, of Freehold, Leasehold, Copyhold Estates and Residential PROPERTIES, Freehold and Leasehold Ground Rents, Shares, Thurs -ay, August 31 Thursday. September 28 rl hursday, October 26 Thursday, November 30 Thursday, December 21 Annuities, etc. : — ThUisday, Marcn 30 Thursday, April 27 Thursday, May 25 Thursday, June 29 Thursday. July 27 Sales can be arranged to take place on other days than the above to suit the wish and requirements of clients. Owners and others desirous of including properties in the above sales should acquaint Messrs. Herring, Son and Daw at least one month previ