Estates Gazette, Mabch 11, 1899. Largest Circulation of any Paper dealing with the Landed Interest. Price 3d־ With which is incorporated the ESTATES JOURNAL, and the AUCTIONEER. .Registered As A Newspaper.] With Supplement, PRICE 3d. LONDON, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1899. YOL. LIII. No. 1,761.—EST. 1858. FAREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON, BREACH, GALSWORTHY & COJS LIST OP P^OPLTHIOOTÆIlSra- SALES. TWICKENHAM—A delightful and select residential district in the vicinity of the renowned Strawberry-hill, close to Strawberry-hill Station (L. and S.W.R.), and within easy reach of several golf links, the Thames, Teddington Lock, Riehonnd and Bushey Parks —Messrs. FAREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON. J- BREACH, GALSWORTHY and CO. will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Thursday, April 27, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, in separate Lots, the very attractive and substantially built FREEHOLD DETACHED RESIDENCES (built in red brick in the Queen Anne style), standing in well laid out pleasure grounds, with tennis lawns, etc. For occupation or investment. Property. Let for terms expiiirg Rent per annum. No. 11, Strawberry-hill-road Lady Day, 1900 £70 12, ditto I ady Lay, 1902 75 15, ditto Michaelmas, 19(2 Yeaily 85 19, ditto 80 21, ditto Lady Dav, 1901 75 22, ditto Lady Day, 1900 65 27, ditto Yearly 75 28, ditto Lady Day, 1901 65 90 ditto Midsummer, 1899 75 31, ditto Yearly 75 46, ditto Y early 65 50, uitto Lady Day, 1900 90 Detailed particulars, plans, and conditions of sale are in course of preparation, and may be had, when ready, of Messrs. HUNTERS and HAYNES, solicitors, 9, New-square, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.; of Messrs. SKEABD and BREACH, solicitors, 2, Clement’s-inn, Strand, W.C.; at the Mart; and of Messrs. Fare-biether, Ellis and Co., 29, Fleet-street, Templo-bar, and 18, Old Broad-street, E.C. Preliminary Advertisement. By direction of the Trustees under the Will of the late J. J. Edington, Esq. HOLLOWAY.—Important: Freehold Investments, comprising numerous Business Premises, Shops, Dwelling Houses, Beer-houses, extensive Laundry and Nursery, Ranges of Stabling, Contractors’ and Builders’ Yards, and valuable uncovered Land, situate and being Nos. 533 to 555 (odd Nos.), Hcllo-way-road; 2 and 4, 5 to 22, and 24 to 52 (inclusive), Wedmore-street, and the whole of Wedmore-mews and Eaton-grove; all let to old tenants, and producing £528 16s. per annum, chiefly from ground rents well secured by rack rents of ten times their amount, having valuable reversions thereto at the expiration of the present leases in from 5 to 11 years; the remaining portion being let yearly or for short terms at very low rents, which may reasonably be increased; the whole embraces an area of nearly five acres, and presents an exceptional opportunity for trustees, capitalists, tenants and builders to acquire sound Freehold Properties which can be considerably developed and improved, while portions of the land are admirably adapted for the erection of large manufactories or workshops.—Messrs. FAREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON, J- BREACH, GALSWORTHY and CO. will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Thursday, May 11, 1899, the above important FREEHOLD ESTATE, in numerous Lots. May be viewed by permission of the tenants, and particulars and plan and conditions cf sale may be obtained, when ready, of Messrs. CURRIE, WILLIAMS and WILLIAMS, solicitors, 32, Lincoln’s-mn-fields, W.C.; at the Auction Mart; and of Messrs. Farebrother, Ellis and Co., 29, Fleet-street, Temple-bar, and 18, Old Broad-street, E.C. Preliminary. TWICKENHAM.—An old-fashioned House, with stabling and grounds, large gardens, extensive poultry and rearing premises and meadow, in all nearly 2£ acres.—Messrs. FAREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON, J- BREACH, GALSWORTHY and CO. will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Thursday, May 11, 1899, in One Lot, the desirable FREEHOLD (and part Copyhold) PROPERTY, known as The Hollies, situate in Staines-road, near to the River and Strawberry-hill Railway Station on the South Western line. The house stands well back from the road, with good carriage drive therefrom, and contains drawing room (26ft. by 15ft.), dining room, library, two staircases, seven bed rooms, bath room and domestic offices. Coach-house and two-stall stable, harness room, spacious lawns, extensive fruit and kitchen gardens, glasshouses, etc. Ranges of brooding, rearing and' fattening houses heated by hot pipes, piggeries, and other buildings, and a large meadow nearly extending to the River Crane. With possession. May be viewed, and particulars obtained of Messrs. LEWIS and LEWIS, solicitors, Ely-place, Holborn, E.C.; at the Mart; and of Messrs. Farebrother, Ellis and Co., 29, Fleet-street, Temple-bar, and 18, Old Broad-street, E.C. HONOR OAK.—The very valuable Freehold Building , Land, comprising the remaining and superior ( portion of the Honor Oak Estate, embracing numerous sites for the erection of small houses, for which there is a capital demand, in a spot enjoying an excellent and bracing position, with delightful and extensive views over the surrounding district, close to Honor Oak, L. C. and D. Railway, and three other railway stations, now offered to the public under exceptional terms of purchase by easy payments, with free conveyances.—Messrs. FAREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON, J- BREACH, GALSWORTHY and CO. will Sell by Auction, at the King’s Arms, Peckham Rye, on Wednesday, April 19, 1899, at 7.30 p.m., the above valuable FREEHOLD LAND, in Lots, as follows: — NETHERBY-ROAD.—Lots 1 to 11, having frontages of 25ft. each, with suitable depths. Lot 28—A capital Plot of Land, comprising about la. Or. 18p. OANONBIE-ROAD.—Lots 12 to 27 and 29 to 44, with frontages of 30ft. and good depths. Particulars, with plan and conditions of sale, may be obtained of Messrs. JOHNSON, WEATHERALL and STURT, solicitors, 7, King’s Bench-walk, Tern pie. EC.; at the King’s Arms, Peckham Rye, SE.; and of Messrs. Farebrother, Ellis and Co., 29, Fleet-street, Temple-bar, and 18, Old Broad-street, E.C. CEYLON.—By order of the Honble. Mr. Justice Romer, one of the Judges of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice in England, in the matter of the Estate of Thomas Gray, decexsed.— “ Gray v. Pryor/’ 1898, G. No. 175, and in an action of “ Gray v. Gray, 1898, G. No. 159. The very desirable and valuable Freehold Estates, known as the Bunyan and Ovoca Tea Plantations, lying together in a beautiful part of the Central Province of the Island of Ceylon and near to the renowned Adam’s Peak, in a most healthy part of the charming district of Maskeleya, two miles from the town, 3,500ft. above the level of the sea, bounded on three sides by the Mocha and other Rivers, with excellent Government roads and direct communication by Hutton Railway Station to Kandy and Colombo. The properties are situate near to the Native Bazaar, English Church and Stores, and contain about 563 acres of excellent tea soil, of which about 533 acres are under cultivation, the remainder being planted with fuel trees or waste land. The buildings are in good repair, ample for present and future purposes, and comprise two large factories, tea-maker’s houses, and other premises, with valuable p.ant and machinery, having capital water power for driving purposes. The plantations are in excellent order, well worked in every respect, the bushes being in good condition, of a very useful working hybrid, and the tea finds a ready market both in London and Colombo, at rates considerably above the average. The estates could be most advantageously worked as one property, which would considerably reduce the cost in every respect, thus tending to greatly increase the profits, and they will be sold together as a going concern with possession upon completion of the purchase.—Messrs. FAREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON, J- BREACH, GALSWORTHY and CO. will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C., on Thursday, April 27, 1899. at Two o’clock precisely, the above valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, in One Lot. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. HUNTERS and HAYNES, solicitors, 9, New-square, Lincoln’s-inn, London; of Messrs. F. J. and R. F. DE SARAM, of Colombo, Ceylon; at the Auction Mart; and of Messrs. Farebrother, Ellis and Co., 29, Fleet-street, Temple-bar, and 18, Old Broad-street, London. Preliminary. EDITH (close to).—Freehold Riverside Property, affording important sites for waterside warehouses and manufacturing premises, having a long stretch of embanked river frontage and road approaches from Belvedere Station on the South Eastern Railwaj׳• about a mile distant.—Messrs. FAREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON, -L BREACH, GALSWORTHY and CO. will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E. C., on Thursday, April 27, 1899, in One or Eight Lots, about 40 ACRES of RIVERSIDE LAND, adjoining Messrs. Price’s and close to Messrs. Callender’s and other important works, Belvedere, near Erith, I Kent. The property has a riverside frontage of about 2,300ft., and is particularly suitable for the erection of waterside warehouse and manufacturing premises. The property is outside the jurisdiction of the County of London, and is therefore free from the restrictions as to nuisance trades imposed within that area. Possession on completion of purchase. Detailed particulars, with plans and conditions of sale! may be obtained (when ready) of R. C. ADAMS BECK, Esq , solicitor, Ironmonger Hall, E.C.; of F. PARISH, Esq., solicitor, 23, St. Swithin’s-lane, E.C.; at the Auction Mart: and of Messrs. Fare-brother, Ellis and Co., 29. Fleet-street, Temple-bar, and 18, Old Broad-street, E.C. To Trustees, Insurance Companies, and Capitalists. BAYSWATER. — FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, amounting to £455 per annum, secured cn 81 private residences, high-class shops, etc., of an estimated rack rental value of £7,348 per annum, with the valuable reversion in from 45 to 52 years.— Messrs. FAREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON, -1• BREACH, GALSWORTHY and CO. will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Thursday, March 23, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the following FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, in 64 Lots: — Sale Days for the Year 1899. Messrs. U'AREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON, J- BREACH, GALSWORTHY and CO. beg to announce that the undermentioned dates have been fixed for their AUCTIONS of FREEHOLD, Copyhold, and Leasehold ESTATES, Reversions, Shares, Life Interests, etc., at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C.: — { Gr’Dd rent. Reve! -sion in EsF- mat’d Rack lentl Value £9 15 years £115 9 Ditto 115 9 Ditto 115 8 Ditto 120 8 Ditto 120 8 Ditto 110 8 Ditto 110 9 Ditto 110 9 Ditto no 10 Ditto 110 10 Ditto 110 9 51 è v’r.'. 90 8 Ditt־׳* 80 5 Ditto 90 10 12 y’is 85 10 Ditto 80 10 Ditto 80 10 Ditto 80 5 52 y’rs. iO 7 Ditto 70 7 Ditto 70 6 Ditto 70 7 Ditto 70 7 Ditto 70 7 Ditto 70 5 Ditto 80 5 Ditto 80 6 Ditto 80 6 Ditto 80 6 Ditto 80 6 Ditto 80 6 Ditto 80 6 Ditto 80 6 Ditto 80 5 Ditto 330 5 Ditto 80 7 Dit!o 70 7 Di't * 70 7 Ditto 70 7 IMtto 70 7 Ditto 70 7 Ditto 70 7 Ditto 80 7 Ditto 80 7 Ditto 80 7 Ditlo 80 7 Ditto 80 7 Ditto (׳8 7 Ditto 80 7 Ditto 80 7 Ditto 80 7 Ditt׳' 80 7 !Ditto 80 6 Ditto 80 8 Ditto 90 8 Ditto 80 8 Ditto 85 8 Ditto 85 8 Ditto 85 5 Ditio 85 5 Ditto 85 5 Ditto 1,360 5 Ditto 90 3 45 yrs. 433 Property. PORCHESTER-ROAD Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto • itto Dii to Ditto Ditto TALEOT-R OAD Ditto Pilto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto KILDARE •TERRACE Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto I^itto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Dit to Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto KILDARE-GARDENS Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Tk )־KILDARE GARDENS .. 22, Ditto e. 1 to 18, CELBRIDÜE-ME situate in the rear of Porchester-road shops l No. 44, Thuisday, July 27 1 liursday, Aug. 3 Thursday, Aug. 10 Thursday, Sept. 21 Thursday, Oct. 12 Thursday, Oct. 26 Thursday, Nov. 16 Thursday, Nov. 23 Thursday, Dec. 7 Thuisday, Dec. 14 Thursday, Mar. 23 Thursday, April 13 Thuisday, April 27 Thuisday, May 11 Thursday, May 25 Thursday, June 8 Thursday, June 22 Thursday, June 29 Thuisday, July 6 Thuisday. July 13 Thursday, July 20 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58. eo, 62, 64, 11. 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27. 29; 3i; 33 35 37 39 Total Ground-rents .. £455 Total Estima ted Rick Rental Value .. ..£7,348 Particulars, plan and conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. HUNTERS and HAYNES, solicitors, 9, New-square, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.; at the Mart; and of Messrs. Farebrother, Ellis and Co., 29, Fleet-street, Temple-bar, and 18, Old Broad-street, E.C. Other appointments for intermediate Sales will also be arranged. Messrs. Farebrother, Ellis and Co. publish in the advertisement columns of “ The Times ” every Satur- I day a list of their forthcoming Sales by Auction. | They also issue from time to time schedules of pro- ! perties to be Let or Sold, comprising landed and residential estates, freehold and leasehold houses, City offices and warehouses, ground rents, and investments generally, which will be forwarded free of charge on application.—No. 29, Fleet-street, Temple-bar, and 18, Old Broad-street, E.C. By direction of the Trustees under the will of Thomas Bear, Esq., deceased. SOUTHIEND-ON-SEA.—The Chalkwell Hall Estate, with three-quarters of a mile of frontage to the sea shore.—To Building Societies, Syndicates, Capitalists, and Speculators. A valuable Freehold Building Estate (Land Tax redeemed), situate close to Southend and between West Cliff and Leigh-on-Sea Stations on the London, Tilbury, and South-end Railway, with rapid services of trains to Fenchurch-street, Liverpool-street and St. Pancras Stations, which are reached under one hour. The property comprises a comfortable old-fashionedl Residence, charmingly placed in prettily laid out pleasure grounds, with stabling, dairy, greenhouses, fruit gardens, etc., also extensive brick and timber built Farm Buildings, and spacious cattle yard, with bailiff’s house and six cottages. The lands, which embrace an area of about 260 acres, are of a charming undulating character, beautifully timbered, having valuable and extensive frontages of about l¿ miles to the main road from Leigh to Southend; with well-sheltered south aspect, sloping down to the seashore, where there is three-quarters of a mile of frontage to the sea, which, if laid out as an Esplanade, would bring the Estate within easy reach of Southend Pier, and become eventually the connecting link between the Esplanades of Southend and Leigh, the whole becoming a magnificent promenade, which, with its beautiful views of the varied and . charming coast scenery, will become an undoubted public improvement of great value and benefit to the town. Water and gas are easily obtainable from well-established companies, and the Western Valley Main Sewage Scheme recently inaugurated will place the Estate in the very advantageous position of being able to connect every part with the main sewer. Included is the Manor of Chalkwell Hall, with all manorial and other rights appertaining thereto, and also the valuable foreshore fronting the Estate, and known as the Chalkwell Foreshore or Ouse, extending about a mile and a half to within a short distance of Leigh, and comprising valuable oyster, winkle, and1 other shell-fish beds and grounds. Owing to the popularity of this part of Essex, and its wonderfully bracing character, it has been greatly sought after during recent years by London business men. The railway facilities are first-class, there being a fast service of trains which is practically unequalled, and this has contributed to the rapid growth of this favourite locality, where building sites are greatly in demand. The above property, owing to its commanding position, if wisely laid out. may become a select residential suburb of Southend, and of great profit to the promoters.—Messrs. FAREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON, -L BREACH. GALSWORTHY and CO. have received instructions to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C., on Thursday, March 23, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, in One Lot. the above extensive and exceptionally valuable FREEHOLD MANORIAL BUILDING ESTATE. Possession of the lands will be given on completion of the purchase. Particulars, with views, plans, and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. COPLAND and SONS, solicitors, Chelmsford; at the princinal hotels in the neighbourhood; at the Mart, London; and of Messrs. Farebrother. Ellis and Co., 29. Fleet-street, Temple-bar, and 18, Old Broad-street, London, E.C.