March 4, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE 380 ,gales fcg Euciton. CLOCK HOTEL, Coventry-road, BICKENHILL, about seven miles from Birmingham, and situate at the junction of four roads. OHARLES H. BEES is favoured ־with in-vy structions from Captain D. Hallsey (who has accepted a shipping appointment), to Sell by Auction, in the Windsor Room of the Grand Hotel, Colmore-row, Birmingham, on Tuesday next, March 7, 1899, at Half-past Six o’clock in the evening, the very valuable FREEHOLD and POSSESSION of the above noted Hotel. The house is well placed at the junction of four roads leading from Birmingham to Coventry, and from Coleshill to Solihull, and is the only licensed house of any description within a radius of nearly two miles. This picturesque building has been specially adapted to the requirements of the modern cycling and pleasure traffic, and the increasing local population here find every accommodation. The premises comprise seven bed rooms, drawing room, store rooms, bar, bar parlour, dining room, village room, kitchen, good cellarage, stabling accommodation for eight horses, cycle accommodation, coach-houses, cow houses, piggeries, orchard, kitchen garden, bowling green, and greenhouse. Possession will be given three weeks from the date of sale. The fixtures, fittings, trade utensils, stock, furniture, and effects must be taken to by valuation in the usual way. For plans and further particulars apply to Mr. Richard Chinn, solicitor, 83. Colmore-row; or the Auctioneer, 11, Union-street, Birmingham. Sales tg auction. The FREEHOLD of the MITRE TAVERN, Mitre-court, FLEET-STREET, with premises adjoining., situate in Hare-place and Hare-court.—By order W* . on Monday, March 27, at !1wo o’clock precisely, the important FREEHOLD, fuliy-licenaed, and very widely-known City TAVERN, The Mitre, situate in Mitre-court, midway between Fleet-street and the Temple, at present let for a short unexpired term; also the Freehold House and Premises adjoining, being No. 1, Hare-place, abutting on Hare-place and Mitre-court, with separate approach from Fleet-street, with possession, and tne premises used as a newspaper shop, situate in Mitre-court; the whole possessing exceptional rights of lignt, and affording j unexampled facilities, by judicious re-arrangement or rebuilding, to bring up the premises! to modern requirements, and thereby considerably augment the present large and profitable trade. Particulars may be obtained of Messrs. Hedges and Davis, solicitors, 9, Red Lion-square, W.C.; at the Mart; and of Weatherall and Green, survej'ors and auctioneers, 22, Chancery-lane, W.C. WISBECH, CAMBRIDGESHIRE.—Freehold Estates, Fruit and Garden Land, with Brick-earth. MESSRS. J. CARTER JONAS and SONS ML will Offer for Sale by Auction, at the Rose and Crown Hotel, Wisbech, on Saturday, March 25, 1899, the LOVERINGTON ESTATE, situate about half a mile from the thriving seaport and market town of Wisbech. The estate comprises about 240 acres of valuable Freehold grass and arable land of excellent quality suitable for the growth of fruit, etc., market garden produce; Country Residence of moderate size, with gardens and grass paddocks, peppermint distillery, several enclosures of accommodation land, garden land and pasture, etc. The property will first be offered in One Lot, and, if not sold, then in 18 Lots. The land is situate in a district which has now become famous for fruit and market garden culture, and part contains valuable brick-earth. Particulars, plans and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. Lake and Lake, solicitors, 10. New-square, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.; Mr. Martin Nocholds, land agent, Saffron Walden and Cambridge; and of Messrs. J. Carter Jonas and Sons, Sun Fire and Life Offices, Cambridge, and 3, Old Serjeant’s-inn, Cliancery-lane, London, W.C. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TOWN OF PONTYPRIDD. £460 PER ANNUM FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX- ML ANDER are instructed by Robert Rickards, Esq., to Sell by Auction, in convenient Lots, at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on Wednesday, March 22, 1899, at Two o’clock in the afternoon, FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, producing an annual income of £460, the whole secured upon various valuable properties situate at Pontypridd and Treforest, and which will be divided into convenient Lots for Sale. The sale will include the Reversion to the Freehold at the expiration of the several leases. Plans, particulars, and conditions of sale mav be had upon application to Messrs. Blosse and Arthur Waldron, solicitors, Duke-street, Cardiff; Messrs. Rickards and Blosse, land agents, Gharles-street-chambers, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, at 5, High-street, Cardiff. By order of Mortgagees, Trustees and Executors. DULWICH, WANDSWORTH, SYDENHAM. Freehold and Long Leasehold Dwelling Houses, with Stabling, Siiop and Dwelling House, and small Freehold and Leasehold Houses. ׳׳TlHURGOOD and. MARTIN have received -L instructions to Sell by Auction, at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Wednesday, March 15, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, in suitable Lots: — By order of the Mortgagee. DULWICH.—No. 18, Melford-road. Freehold Dwelling House, well situate near Lordsliip-lane Railway Station, containing seven rooms, bath room, etc. Let on agreement expiring August, 1899, at a rent of £28 per annum.—Solicitors, Messrs. Pownall and Co., 9, Staple-inn, W.C. By order of the Trustees of James Field, deceased. WANDSWORTH.—Nos. 1 to 6, Elizabeth-place, Oakhill-road ; Nos. 8 to 14, Prospect-cottages, and Nos. 2 to 14, Point Pleasant. Small Freehold and Leasehold Dwelling Houses, all let on weekly tenancies, producing a gross total rental of £431 12s per annum. In Three Lots.—Solicitors, Messrs. Schultz and Son, 12, South-square, Gray’s-inn, W C By order of the Trustees of Miss Muriel, deceased. Upset price, £1,100. SYDENHAM.—Peak-hill, Muriel House. Detached Long Leasehold House, with beautiful garden and detached stabling, well situate near Sydenham Station. Let on lease at £130 per annum. In One Lot.—Solicitors, Messrs. Lindsay, Greenfield and Masons, 11, Ironmonger-lane, E.C. NEW WANDSWORTH.—No. 116, St. John’s-hill. A * Long Leasehold House and Shop, in a main thoroughfare, within eight minutes’ walk of Clapham Junction. Let on agreement at £50 per annum, and held at a moderate ground rent.—Solicitor, Tasker Hart, Esq., Scarborough. The properties may be viewed by permission of the tenants, and particulars and conditions of sale may be had of the respective Solicitors; at the place of Sale; and of the Auctioneers, 27, Chancery-lane, W.C. Jèalcs Auction. List of Sale Dates for 1899. MESSRS. HUMBERT and FLINT, land ML agents, surveyors and auctioneers, 11, Serle-street, Lincoln’s-inn, London, W.C., and at Watford, Herts, will hold Sales of Landed Estates, Building Land, Town and Country Houses, Ground Rents, Reversions, Life Policies, Stocks and Shares, etc., at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard (near the Bank of England), E.C., on the following Wednesday? during 1899, viz.: — March 15 ) April 12 July 26 August 23 September 20 October 18 November 15 December 13 May3 May 17 June 7 June 28 July 5 And otner dates by arrangement. Terms may be had on application. Nat Tel Nos • \ Watford 43. i\at. lei. inos.. I London (Holborn). 348. With possession. CAMBERWELL-GREEN. ־MESSRS. PRALL and PRAIA will Sell by ML Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Tuesday, March 7, 1899, at Two o’clock, an excellent FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, known as No. 37, Camberwell-green, at present in hand, but of the estimated rental value of £60 per annum. The property has a frontage of 33ft. 9in. to Camberwell-green, and a depth of about 150ft., and contains an area of about 5,050 square feet. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained at the Mart; of Messrs. Prall, Son and Prall, solicitors, Rochester; and of the Auctioneers, Dartford and Rochester. To Builders and Speculators.—CHELSEA.—A magnificent Building Site of 24,000ft. super. . March 28 next, at Two o’clock precisely, a choice BULLING SITE, with frontages of 109ft. to King’s-road, and 220ft. to Sydney-street, Chelsea, now occupied by the Woiks of the Wilkinson Sword Company, Limited, who are removing to more extensive premises. Particulars, with plan, etc., may be had of the Solicitors, Messrs. Cruesemann and Rouse, 85, Grace-church-street, E.C. ; at the Mart; or of the Aue-tioieers, 22, Conduit-street, W. BATTERSEA-PARK, CLAPHAM JUNCTION and OLD BATTERSEA.—Freehold and Leasehold Properties, worthy of the attention of investors and speculators. ״ Wednesday, March 8, at Two o’clock: — BATTERSEA-P ARK-ROAD.—Three Houses, Nos. 27, 33 and 65, Arthur-street. Let at low rents of 8s. 6d. per week each. Term 64 years. Ground rent only £2 2s. per house.—Solicitor, W. Scott Fox, Esq., 13, St. Mary’s-square, Paddington. CLAPHAM JUNCTION.—Two superior Houses, with bay windows, Nos. 50 and 52, Heaver-road, Falcon-road. Let at 12s. per week each. Term 78 years. Ground rent £5 each.—Solicitors, Messrs. Corsellis, Mossop and Berney, East-hill, Wandsworth. OLD BATTERSEA.—Eight roomy Freehold Houses and Premises, Nos. 37 to 53, Surrey-lane. All let at very low rents, and some capable of profitable improvement. Also the commanding Long Leasehold Corner Premises, No. Ill, Bridge-road West, suitable for a laundry or any wholesale or manufacturing business. Term 67 years. Ground rent £8 10s. For Sale with possession.—Solicitors, Messrs. Lee and Pembertons, 44, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, W.C. A Block of well-arranged Flats, and a Baker’s Shop with good bakehouse and oven, situate Nos. 55 to 61, Surrey-lane. Producing at the present low rents £158 per annum. Term 60 years. Ground rent £27.—Solicitors, Messrs. Keeping and Gloag, 26, Lombard-street, E.C. Particulars may be obtained of the respective Solicitors; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneer, 54, High-street, Battersea. RICHMOND-HILL. To Trustees. Investors, and others. The Estate of Dr. Harmer. deceased. Sale of IMPROVED LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS of £316 per annum, secured upon 74 houses of rack rental value of £3.600 per annum, situate in Queen’s-road. Chisholm-road. and Cambrian-road. close to Richmond-park. The property is held under one lease direct from the freeholders (the Vestry of Richmond) for 99 years from September 29. 1852. at £125 per annum, thus showing improved ground rents of £191 per annum, which MESSRS. CHANCELLOR and SONS will MX sen by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Monday. March 6. at Two. Particulars of sale to be had of Messrs. Senior and Furbank, solicitors, Richmond; and of Messrs. Chancellor and Sons, 1, King-street, Richmond; 51. Pall Mall. S.W.: and at Ascot. For occupation or investment.—NEW MALDEN SURREY. ________ E.C., on Tuesday, March 28 next, at Two o’clock precisely, the attractive FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, Ambleside, five minutes’ walk from Malden Station. It stands in its own well-matured grounds of an acre, and contains three reception rooms, eight bed and dressing rooms, with excellent offices, etc. Good modern stabling. Particulars may be had from the Solicitors, Messrs. Arthur Newton and Co., 23, Great Marlborough-street, W.; at the Mart; or from the Auctioneers, 22, Conduit-street, W. At moderate reserves. MESSRS. JACKSON and 00. will Sell by ML Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday, March 9, at Two o’clock, in Lots, the following LEASEHOLD and FREEHOLD PROPERTIES: — SOUTH HACKNEY.—Leaseholds. In Six Lots.— Nos. 55, 57, 71, 116, 118, and 120, King Edward’s-roud, at rents £40 and £45, one with possession; others let on three years’ agreement. ISLINGTON.—No. 59, Prebend-street, New North-road (with shop), producing £36. SOUTH HORNSEY.—45, Spenser-road, producing £36 8s. HOMERTON.—Freehold. Marsh Dairy, Marsh-hill, producing £40, let on repairing lease for six years from March, 1897. BETHNAL-GREEN.—Freehold. 30 and 31, Tagg- street, producing £36. Also Two Freehold Ground Rents amounting to £12. well secured on dwelling house and business premises situate in Barnsbury and Holloway. Particulars and conditions of sale can be obtained of the Solicitors, W. H. Mason, Esq., 29, Eldon-street, City; A. Syrett, Esq., 45, Finsbury-pave-ment, City; Messrs. Godwin and Edwards, 30, Eldon-street, City; or of the Auctioneers, 281, Mare-street, Hackney. Freehold, with possession. . 7, 1899, at Two o’clock punctually: — HORNSEY.—Malvern House, 174, Wight man-road. —Freehold double-fronted Residence, containing six bed rooms, dressing room, bath (h. and c.), three reception rooms, kitchen, and offices. Gardens. Tradesmen’s entrance. May be viewed. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. Soames, Edwards and Jones, solicitors, 58, Lincoln’s-inn-fields; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneer, 223, Seven Sisters-road, Finsbury-park, N. _ 7, 1899, at Two: — WEST HAM.—Short Leasehold Ground Rent of £18 secured on 3, 4 and 5, Lion-terrace, West Ham-lane Rack rents £110 per annum. Lease 25 years unexpired. Particulars and conditions of sale of H. B. Wed-lake. Esq., solicitor. Bank-chambers, Finsbury-park; at the Mart: and of the Auctioneer, 223, Seven Sisters-road, Finsbury-park, N. I Absolute Reversion, receivable on the death of a lady aged 69 years, to One-seventh Share of a Trust Fund, of the present estimated value of £31,404, now represented by £2,796 G.W. Railway Five per cent. Rent Charge Stock, £3,660 G.N. Railway Four per cent. Preference Stock, £7,467 New South Wales, 1924, stock, £7,437 Canadian 3£ per cent. Stock, £972 India Three per cent. Stock, £4,000 Mortgage Security—Messrs. HUMBERT and FLINT will Sell the above capital INVESTMENT by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Thursday, March 9 next, at Two o’clock. Particulars of Messrs. Leman and Co., solicitors, 51, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, W.C.; and from Messrs. Humbert and Flint, surveyors, etc., 11, Serle-street, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C., and Watford, Herts. Wednesday next.—Periodical Sale.—Reversionary Interests and Life Policies. MESSRS. LAIN G, WATERS and CO. will ML Offer for Sale by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Wednesday next, at Two o’clock, the following Lots: — The ABSOLUTE REVERSION to Four-sixths of One-seventh of a Trust Fund India 3£ per cent. Stock in Court, of the estimated value of £8,727 18s. 9d., receivable on the death Gr remarriage of a lady born August 8, 1837. The ABSOLUTE REVERSION to One-third of Freehold Properties and Investments, of the present estimated value of £3,350, expectant on the deatn of a lady born May 14, 1833. The ABSOLUTE REVERSION to One-third of an Estate, of the present estimated value of £3,159 Is. lid., invested in Stocks and Shares and on Mortgage, receivable on the death of a lady born August 10, 1841. Tne ABSOLUTE REVERSION to One-eighth Share of £13,216 13s. 4d., invested on Mortgage, receivable on the death of the survivor of a gentleman born November 4, 1837, and a lady born April 23, 1846. The ABSOLUTE REVERSION to Two One-third Shares of the Proceeds of Investments and Properties of the present estimated value of £510, and receivable on the coming of age or death of a female born June 6, 1886. The ABSOLUTE REVERSION to a One-ninth Share of a Fund on Mortgage and Freeholds, estimated to produce a gross annual income of £95 19s., and receivable on the decease of the survivor of a male baptised on February 19, 1832, and •a lady baptised on July 5, 1835. The ABSOLUTE REVERSION to a Sum of £600, being a first charge upon and payable out of" an equal One-fifth Share of a Trust Fund., now estimated to be worth upwards of £9,000, and receivable on the coming of age of a female born March 6, 1886 The ABSOLUTE REVERSION to One-third of the Proceeds of a Trust Fund represented by British and Colonial Government Stocks and Leasehold Properties. A REVERSIONARY LEGACY of £100, receivable on the death of a lady born December 27, 1809. The CONTINGENT REVERSION to One-fifth Share of a Legacy of £1,000, payable out of a Fund invested in English Railway Preference Stock, and receivable on the decease of a lady born November, 1836, provided she is survived by a gentleman born July 27, 1872, together with a Covering Policy of Assurance effected in 1897 for £300, under the annual premium of £3 4s. Particulars may be obtained at the Mart; or of the Auctioneers, 244, High Holborn, W'.C. Salts tg Auction. The Periodical Sales of Estates, Reversions, Shares and House Property generally (held for 64 years) for the year 1899, by "ÎÛTESSRS. C. C. and T. MOORE are ML appointed to take place at the Auction Mart, E.C., on the following Thursdays: — March 9,23 | August 3 April 13,27 September 14, 28 May 4,11,18, 25 I October 12 26 June!, 8,15, 22. 29 / November 2 23 July 6.13, 20 27 I December 7, 14 Special attention given to Rent Collecting and the entire management of House Property, Valuations for Compensations, Mortgages, and for Probate Purposes, Surveys for Dilapidations and Plans. Agents (appointed 1836) to the London Assurance Corporation. MESSRS. C. C. and T. MOORE, Auctioneers, Surveyors and Estate Agents, Seven, Leadenhall-street, Cornhill, E.C., and 144, Mile End-road, E. Telegrams: “Established, London.” Telephone No. 335 Avenue. MESSRS. MUSKETT and SONS have been ML favoured with instructions to Sell the following PROPERTIES by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenho ise-yard, E.C., on Thursday, March 9, at Two o’clock: — WOOD-GREEN.—Nos. 5 and 6, Alexandra-terrace, Palace Gates-road. Producing £66 per annum, from yearly tenants. Freehold. WOOD-GREEN.—Large Plot of Freehold Building Land, adjoining the aoove houses. Frontage 121ft., depth 124ft. Solicitors, Messrs. Barfield and Barfield, 72, Fins-bury-pavement, E.C. WOOD-GK.&EN.—Clifton House, Pellatt-grove, now let weekly at 11s. 3d., but worth £28 per annum, on agreement. Lease 66 years, at £5 ground rent. —Solicitor, J. T. Davies, Esq., 71, Moorgaie-street, E.C. ENFIELD.—Twelve Houses and One Shop, Nos. 4 to 16 (inclusive), Victoria-terrace, Churchbury-road, Baker-street. Let to good tenants at rentals amounting to £266 10s. per annum. Leases 80 years, at £4 each ground rent. ROTHERHITHE.—40, 42, 46 and 48, Paradise-street (three shops and one private house), producing from three weekly and one yearly tenants £144 8s. Leases 30 years from September, 1879, at £10 each ground rent. ROTHERHITHE.—39 and 41, St. Mary Church-street (one shop, one private house). Leases 60 years from June, 1886, at £12 12s. Weekly rents £46 16s. per annum. SHADWELL.—44, Cornwall-street. Private House, let at 11s. weekly. Lease 50 years from June, 1878, at £6 ground rent. NEW SOUTHGATE.—Bowes-road. Plot of Freehold Building Land, 18ft. by 150ft. Solicitors, Messrs. Ward, Perks and McKay, 85, Gracechurch-street, E.C. NEW SOUTHGATE.—Three handsome Shops, Nos. 6 7 and 8, Railway-terrace, Station-road. Rentals £132 per annum. Ground rents £10 each. Leases 86 years. Close to G.N.R. Solicitors, Messrs. Hulbert and Crowe, 4, Broad-street-buildings, Liverpool-street, E.C. WOOD-GREEN.—Dunrobin House. Trinity-road.— Excellent Semi-detached Freehold Residence. Sideway for carriage. Rental £50 per annum. Possession on completion of purchase. Ground plot 38ft. 6in. by 155ft, Solicitors, Messrs. Farlow and Fuller, 1, Church-court, Clement’s-lane, E.C. Particulars and conditions of sale can be had of the respective Solicitors; or from the Auctioneers, Wood-green, Hornsey, and New Southgate. Messrs. MUSKETT and SONS beg to state that they have now SOLD 52, 54 and 56, Sparsholt-road, Stroud-green, advertised to be included in the above auction. BOW.—By order of the Executors.—Terrace Houses, for occupation or investment. MESSRS. C. O. and T. MOORE will Sell by ML Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday, March 9, at Two, the LEASEHOLD TERRACE HOUSES, Nos. 7 and 9, Addington-road, close to Bow Stations (G.E.R. and N.L.R.). Let at £35 and £37 per annum, tenants pay rates. Term 47 years, at £5 ground rent each. —Solicitor, Percy E. Sankey, Esq., Ramsgate. COMMERCIAL-ROAD, E., MILE END, and LEYTON; —By order of the Executrix.—Freeholds and Leaseholds, producing £356 4s. per annum, and Freehold Building Land. MESSRS. G. C. and T. MOORE will Sell by ML Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday, March 9. at Two o’clock, the FREEHOLD HOUSES, Nos. 51 and 52, Greenfield-street, Commercial-road, E.; let at £106 12s. per annum; tenant pays rates and taxes. And the Ten Leasehold Houses, Nos. 34 to 52, Brad-well-street, Moody-street, Bancroft-road, Mile End; let at 9s. 6d. each, per annum £247; unexpired term 60 years, at £36 per annum. Also Plot of Freehold Building Land in Beaumont-road, Skelton-road, Leyton, frontage 20ft., depth 80ft.—Solicitors, Messrs. Baddeleys and Co., 60, Leadenhall-street, E.C. OLD FORD.—By order of the Trustee.—Six Freehold Houses, forming a very safe and improving Investment. MESSRS. O. C. and T. MOORE will Sell by ML Auction, !at the Mart, on Thursday, March 9, at Two, in Six Lots, the six-roomed DWELLING ! HOUSES, with gardens, being Nos. 67, 69, 71, 73, 75 » and 77, Libra-road, Roman-road, Old Ford. Let to ׳ tenants who have occupied for many years, but of the value of 12s. 6d. each per week; per annum £195. —Solicitor, M. B. King, Esq., 4 and 5, Warwick-court, W.C. WAPPING.—Very Long Leasehold Building Site, well adapted for workmen’s dwellings, area 6,500 square feet. MESSRS. C. C. and T. MOORE will Sell by ML Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday, March 9, at Two, in One Lot, the SITE, with buildings thereon, Nos. 7, 9, 11 and 13, Bostock-street, Old Gravel-lane, about midway between Shadwell (G. E. R.) and Wapping (E. L. R.) Stations. Frontage 64ft.— Solicitors, Messrs. Lyne and Holman, 5 and 6, Great Winchester-street, E.C. BETHNAL-GREEN.—Four Freehold Houses, producing £63 14s. per annum. MESSRS. O. O. and T. MOORE will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday, March 9, at Two, FREEHOLD HOUSES, Nos. 6, 7, 8, and 9, Manchester-buildings, Menotti-street, Vallance-road, let at low rents at 6s. and 6s. 6d. each. The present tenants have occupied for 40, 8, 30, and 7 years.— Solicitors, Messrs. Morgan and Upjohn, 51, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. LOWER CLAPTON.—59 Leasehold Dwelling Houses, in an excellent letting locality, producing, at very moderate rentals £1.569 2s. per annum. MESSRS. O. C. and T. MOORE will Sell ay ML Auction, at the Mart* on Thursday, March 9, at Two, in Lots, the 59 DWELLING HOUSES, Nos. 2 to 46, Overbury-street, Nos. 2 to 46, Pedro-street, and Nos. 14 to 38, Redwald-road, Glyn-road, High-street, equi-distant from Hackney Downs (G. E. R.) and Homerton (N. L. R.) Stations. Let at low rents of 10s. 6d. and 11s. each per week; per annum £1,569 2s.; landlord paying taxes. Unexpired term 76 years; ground rent £4 4s. each house.—Solicitors, Messrs. H. Gover and Son, 3, Adelaide-place, E.C. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had, post free, from Messrs. C. C. and T. Moore, auctioneers and estate agents, Seven, Leadenhall-street. E.C., and 144, Mile End-road. Telephone, Avenue 335. By order of Mortgagees and others.—Capital Investments in well-let Freeholds and Leaseholds. MESSRS. RIDER and SON’S will Sell by ״ Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Friday, March j 1C, at Two o’clock precisely, the following valuable PROPERTIES:— t NORTH KENSINGTON.—Freehold.—Double-fronted Ccrr-er Premises, No. 363, Portobello-road. Let at £100 per annum.—Solicitor, Walter A. Brown, Esq., 55, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, W.C. BAYSWATER.—The 12-roomed House, with Stable and rooms over at rear, No. 9, Lonsdale-road, Led-bury-road. Producing £85 16s. per annum. Lease 45 years. Ground rent £6 per annum.—Solicitor, G. H. Hall, Esq., 3, Warwick-court, Gray’s-inn, W.C. FULHAM.—Two well-built Villa Residences, Nos. 6 and 8, Buer-road. Rental value £70 per annum. Lease 95 years. Ground rent £7 per annum each.— Solicitors, Messrs. Guscotte, Wadham and Bradbury, 19, Essex-street, Strand, W.C. BAYSWATER.—The conveniently situated Stabling with dwelling rooms over, Nos. 6 and 7, Archer-mews, Archer-street. Let at £29 8s. per annum Lease about 44 years at a ground rent of £14 per annum.—Solicitors, Messrs. Lydall and Sons, 37 Jchn-street, Bedford-row, W.C. Particulars of the respective Solicitors; at the Mart, E.C.; and at either of the Auctioneers’ Office; 128, Ladbroke-grove (opposite Notting-hill Station); 37, Bramley-road (Latimer-road Station); and College-park, Harrow-road, W. Established 1858 Telegraphic address, “ Estates, London.” FOREST-HILL, S.E.—Close to Station. MESSRS. EASTMAN BROTHERS will Sell ML at the Mart, E.C., on Tuesday, March 21, at Two, a valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE six acres, with frontages to Devonshire-road, Honor Oak-road, and Manor-road; ripe for erection of villas, or a portion offers a fine site for an institution. Particulars of Messrs. Wontner and Sons, solicitors, 19, Ludgate-hill, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 23, Bucklersbury, E.C., and at Forest-hill, S.E. Printed and Published by the Proprietor. PRANK P. WILSON, at the Estates GAZETTE Printine Works. No. 6, St. Bride-street, Fleet-street, London, E.C.