March 11, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE 898 i^ales 12נ sanctum DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO., AUCTIONEERS AND SURVEYORS, 51. COLEMAN-STREET, BANK, E.O., ^ T, 213) ״ .»״ CLAPHAM-ROAD, S.W. Branch Oflices [ 1־ ORANBROOK-ROAD, ILFORD, E. Telephone Nos.: City 45 Bank: Ilford, 28 Barking. A private wire connects the offices Telegraphic address—“ Douglas Young, London.” ־IX/TESSRS. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO.’S AUCTION ARRANGEMENTS for 1899. PROPERTY SALES will be held at the Mart, E.C., on the following dates throughout the ensuing year. March 22 I Juue 14 Aprill 2 ! July 12 April 26 ! July 26 May 10 | August 16 May 4 August 23 June 7 September 13 September 27 October 11 October 25 November 8 November 22 December December 13 Auction Offices: 51, Coleman-street, Bank, E.O.; 213, Clapham-road, S.W.; and Ilford, E. In the High Court of Justice. Chancery Division. Mr. Justice North. Re Frederick William Bevan v. Bevan, 1858 E, No. 1,423. FITZROY-SQUARE.—No. 12, Charlton-street. Let at £80 per annum. Lease 14 years unexpired. Ground rent £24 per annum. MARYLEBONE.—No. 5, Barrett-street, Manchester-square. Freehold Shop and Dwelling House. Let upon an annual tenancy at a rental of £70 per annum. STOKE NEWINGTON.—No. 90, Lordship-road. A Private Residence, let upon lease for five years at £50 per annum. Held for 47| years. Ground rent £10 10s. per annum. EALING DEAN.—No. 288, Uxbridge-road. An attractive Corner House, let at £30 per annum. Lease 76 years. Ground rent £8. tion of Mr. Justice North, will Sell the abo*ve by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Wednesday, March 22, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely. Particulars of the Solicitors, Herbert B. Bell, Esq., 32, King-street, Covent-garden, W.C.; of H. I’Anson Ward, Esq., of 24, John-street, Bedford-row, W.C.; or of the Auctioneers, No. 51, Coleman-street, Bank. Sale at the Mart on March 22. CLAPHAM, S.W.—Freehold Family Residence, No. 326, Clapham-road, containing ten good rooms, bath room, and offices. Let at £65—Solicitors, Montagu Williams, Esq., 17, Middle-street, Brighton; and Messrs. Goldring and Phillips, 20. Abchurch-lane E.C. OLD KENT-ROAD.—Four Freehold Shops and Dwelling Houses, Nos. 282, 284, 286 and 288, East-street. Let at £40 each.—Solicitor, A. F. Douglas, Esq., 10, Old Jewry-chambers, E.C. SOMERS TOWN.—No. 28, Clarendon-street; producing £52 per annum; lease 30£ years; ground rent £15. Groves Cottage, Chapel-grove, producing £26; lease 26 years; ground rent £7.—Solicitors. Messrs. Riddell, Vaizey and Smith, 9, John-street, Bedford-row. CLAPHAM.—Leasehold, 4 and 5, Cottage-grove, Bed-ford-road. MESSRS. DOUGLAS YOUNG and OO. will •1׳A Sell the above by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday, March 22, at Two. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained at the Mart, E.C.; of the respective Solicitors; and of the Auctioneers, 51, Coleman-street, E.C., 213, Clapham-road, S.W., and Ilford, E. isallattmts For announcements under this head, the charge is 6d. per line; minimum charge, 3s. AGENTS WANTED for the SALE OF XV 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. A GENTS Required in unrepresented districts XV for the Imperial Accident, Live Stock and General Insurance Co., 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. 0יף LAND SYNDICATES, SOLICITORS J- and AUCTIONEERS—Estimates given for Land Surveys, Plans, and Sections, in connection with the development of large building estates in any locality, or for land surveys of any description; all surveys closed in and areas computed by trigno-metrical calculation, and not by scale, thus en-sunng extreme accuracy—Alfred Mansfield, 16. Havelock-road, Hastings. AFFTCE FOR SALE, Offices. 18ft. bv 10ft, . cm built for Auction lined throughout, private office, plate glass show windows; must be sold immediately; just erected, never used; cost £40: no reasonable offer refused. —Offers to “ G. R.,” 49, Broadway, Ealing. GRASS SEEDS. Purity and Germination Guaranteed. ONE, TWO, OR THREE YEARS’ LEY, From 7s. per Acre. TEMPORARY PASTURE MIXTURES From 12s. 6d. per Acre. PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURES From 20s. per Acre, CARRIAGE PAID. SELECTED SEED GRAIN. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. LITTLE & BALLANTYNE The Queen’s Seedsmen, CARLISLE. PrnfcssinnaL PURVEYORS’ INSTITUTION. — Mr. O 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- KJ 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- LJ 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 tfiese 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. AUCTIONEERS’ INSTITUTE EX AMIN A- Xx TIONS.—Preparation for the A.A.I. Exam, of March, 1900, by 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- LJ 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, 71, Temple-row, Birmingham. ASPATRLA 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. Speoial preparation for Preliminary and Professional Associateship Examinations (Land Agency Section). Six Farms, Dairy and Workshops. For Prospectus and lists of sucoesses apply to the Principal, J. Smith Hill, B.A., B.So., Prizeman of the Royal Agricultural Sooiety, Associate of the Surveyors’ Institution. ^ritritò f npils. ARTICLED PUPIL, Vacancy for, in the XL offices of an old-established firm of estate and house agents, doing a high-class business, in one of the most popular south coast watering places; in addition to usual routine there are special facilities, in connection with the large amount of properties under management, for gaining the experience necessary for sanitary surveys and reports, the assessment of dilapidations under leases, valuation of property, etc—For particulars as to premium apply “ x.” (666), Estates Gazette office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. *I* Seed Barley. SELECTED STRAINS OF CHEVALIER, GOLDEN MELON, & STANDWELL From pedigree stocks grown on the sound land of the Lothians. A good change, which will repay. 40s. to 45s. per quarter. BLACK TARTARIAN OATS Fiom pedigree Stocks grown especially for seed in Cumberland. 28s. per quarter. LARGE SCOTCH GORE TARES Sow early for summer feed. 8s. 6d. per bushel. Descriptive Catalogue free on application. LITTLE & BALLANTYNE The Queen’s Seedsmen, SITUATIONS WANTED—CONTINUED mo AUCTIONEERS and YADUERS — JL Wanted, by a young man who has served his apprenticeship with a well-known firm in the West of England, a situation as SALESMAN and CLERK with a country firm, with a view to partnership — Apply T. N. Humphreys, Dolgnau, Newtown, North Wales. ADVERTISER Requires RE-ENGAGE- ix MENT with a firm of agricultural auctioneers; six years׳’ practical experience; excellent references.—Apply “ A. C.” (673), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. A DVERTISER (21), with five years’ experi--¿V ence, seeks RE-ENGAGEMENT in an auctioneer’s and estate agent’s office־, in the City preferred; good reference.—Apply “ H. S. W.” (672), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. YA TAN TED immediately, MANAGERSHIP V V of estate and house "agency with first-class firm; commissions only preferred to salary; 20 years’ town and country experience; energetic, single, age 40; references ad lib; security if desired. —Mr. G. R. Warren, 6, Woburn-place, Russell-square, London, W.C. A UCTIONEERS and ESTATE AGENTS.— •Xx Advertiser, with many years’ town and country experience, desires an ENGAGEMENT; good auctioneer, valuer and negotiator; can act without supervision; accustomed to agricultural sales and lettings; large connection in and around London.— “ C. M. G.,” c/o Messrs. Rooke and Sons, solicitors, 45, Lincoln’s-inn-fieids, W.C._______________ f arttimijips. For PREPAIL announcements the minimum charge is 3s. for 50 words: three insertions for 7s. 6d. JUNIOR PARTNERSHIP in old-established 0/ firm open for smart auctioneer, with agricultural experience; must be over 30 years of age, energtic, well educated, and thoroughly experienced.—Send particulars of qualifications to “X. Y. Z.” (638), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-sitreet, E.C. A DVERTISER, 31, well up in all branches, XX requires POSITION (large seaside or provincial town), where there is scope for pushing business, with view to partnership preferred; knowledge agricultural, furniture, real estate, hotel and general work; good bookkeeper and correspondent. —Apply “ o.K.” (654), Estates Gazette office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. Partnership.—Wanted, an active man ■as equal PARTNER in an established business; preference would be given to one having practical experience of auctioneering, valuing, accountancy, and surveying, and who would be prepared to invest £2,000, one-half thereof to be secured by deposit of deeds at three per cent, per annum.—Applications to be addressed, “Invalid” (633), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. rm 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 be treated in strictest confidence.—Please address “ D.” (609), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. סוף LAND AGENTS and SURVEYORS.- A PARTNERSHIP wanted by purchase in well-established firm; five years’ practical experience in estate office on agricultural estates and five years in town estate office (chiefly building land estates); excellent references given.—Apply “ M. D.” (668), Estates Gazette office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. pENTLEMAN (25), with capital, articled, VT eight years’ experience town and country, wishes to join firm of auctioneers and valuers; willing to start with salary; first-class references from well-known firms as to business capabilities.— “ Energy ” (640)., Estates gazette office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. A GENTLEMAN, graduate of Cambridge 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 ” (677), Estates Gazette office. 6, St. Bride-street, E.C P ENTLEMAN (26), with thorough practical VJT experience in all branches, having some capital at command, many years held good position with important West-end and country firm, is desirous of purchasing a PARTNERSHIP in an established country auctioneer’s and estate agent׳s office.—Full particulars to “ Solicitor ” (664), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. mo AGRICULTURAL AUCTIONEERS. -1. Wanted, by thoroughly experienced auctioneer (with capital), a PARTNERSHIP or appointment as ASSISTANT AUCTIONEER,—Address “Alpha” (676), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. A MEMBER of Surveyors’ and Auctioneers’ Xx Institutes, having an" old-established country practice in a southern county, wishes to meet with a properly qualified gentleman, about 30, unmarried, as WORKING PARTNER : references required; capi tal required, £1,000 to £1,500.—Particulars on application to “ Magister, c/o Messrs. R. F. White and Son, general advertising agents, 33, Fleet-street, E.C. Шп&швш For PREPAID announcements the minimum charge is 3s. for 50 words: three insertions for 7s. 6d. r AGRICULTURAL AUCTIONEERS and VALUERS.—Would purchase BUSINESS or PARTNERSHIP (capital £2.000 to £3,000) in old-estab lished business to bear strict investigation, by auctioneer; 15 years’ own business; considered smart salesman ; well-known valuer and accountant.—Prin cipals only. “ Advance,” c/o A. S. Allen, Esq., Clater• park, Worcester. rpo AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS and J- VALUERS.—Two gentlemen, F.S.I., thoroughly experienced, desire to purchase established business in town or country; must show about £500 net profit, or less if scope for enlarging; replies treated in strictest confidence. — “Duplex” (669), Estates gazette office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. fituatkrns. [The charge for inserting PREPAID wanted advertisements under this head is 2s. 6d. for not more than 50 words for one insertion, or 6s. for three NET. The minimum charge for situations vacant is 3s. They must be sent direct to the office, and not transmitted through agents, or they will be charged at the usual rate, viz., 6d. per line. Remittances in payment for announcements at this rate are not acknowledged unless a stamped envelope is sent, and if a copy of the paper is required, 3£d. in addition must" be forwarded.]____________ YACANT. "PROPERTY DEALER wit/h large means A wants ASSISTANT, whose sole duty will be to procure bargains in town sites, suburban land, or secured rents; payment principally by result until proof of success is shown.—State special qualifications and experience to “ Property,” Willing’s, 162. Piccadilly, W. WANTED, Smart, Energetic YOUNG GENTLEMAN, of good address, to manage auctioneer’s and surveyor’s' branch at seaside, within an hour of London; salary £1 a week and commission; cash deposit of £100 required.—Only those willing to work need apply, with references, to “ X. L.” (667), Estates Gazette office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.O. Also ARTICLE CLERK; small premium if willing to work. TT’ACANCY for an Active and Well-Educated V CLERK of good appearance, age over 20, and one who has served articles preferred, to work up branch office of old-established1 business in S.E. district; must be good canvasser and negotiator; moderate salarv, increased according to results.— Apply, stating full particulars and terms required, to “ Suburb 674) ״) ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. WANTED by a firm of Auctioneers and Surveyors, a competent CLERK, who understands the laying out and development of building estates, and is capable of making the ordinary valuations of a general town and country business ; state age, salary required, and full experience; communications treated confidentially.—Address by letter, “ F. W. H..” Messrs. Street Brothers, 5, Serle-street, London, W.C. WANTED, in the office of an Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent, in a thriving town within 40 miles of London, a thoroughly competent man as CHIEF CLERK; must be an able negotiator and pushing, and well up in all branches of the profession ; only those in a position to furnish first-class references as to ability and character need apply; state salary required'.—“ Energetic ” (671), Estates GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride •street, E.C. AN APPOINTMENT is Vacant whereby a XL gentlemanly vouth may improve his knowledge of the auctioneering and agency profession; salary nominal.—Gottwaltz, Bowring and Perry, High-street, Cardiff. T? STATE FOREMAN and CLERK OF -L WORKS.—Wanted, for an estate in Wales, FOREMAN to take charge of tradesmen and labourers on large estate, and superintend repairs generally; must have first-class experience; forester kept; good cottage and1 garden found.—Apply, with testimonials, “A. B.” (662), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. WANTED TO AUCTIONEERS and ESTATE AGENTS. J- Advertiser, energetic and reliable, with several years’ practical experience in provinces, including branch management, seeks re-engagement as MANAGER or LEADING CLERK; efficient; auctions, inventories, valuations, registers, canvassing, ■and routine without supervision; good negotiator and used to first-class properties.—“Pushing” (647), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E C. A DVERTISER. XX as CLERK in ; age 40, seeks Re-engagement as CLERK in auctioneer’s and surveyor’s office, either as bookkeeper or outdoor representative; thoroughly understands routine of City office; well up in valuation of furniture, etc.—Address “ W. F.” (645), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. TO AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS and A VALUERS.—Advertiser, who has served three years as articled pupil to a large Midland firm of auctioneers, etc., is a member of the Midland Counties Tenant-right Valuers’ Association by examination, seeks situation as IMPROVER; moderate salary with view to improvement.—Apply S. D. Taylor, Packington House, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. ГПО ESTATE, OWNERS, AGENTS and A FARME-ita.—A young gentleman, 22 years of age, having had six years’ experience of farming, both in Canada and England, desires position of MANAGER or ASSISTANT on a large farm, where further experience could be obtained; would give his services for a year in return for board and lodging; would not object to enter an estate office; very satisfactory references given.—Apply “ B.,” c/o W. H. Smith and Son, Railway Station, Bedford. ПГО AUCTIONEERS and ESTATE AGENTS. -i —Wanted, Re-engagement as SALESMAN or MANAGING CLERK; ten years’ experience, and seven years’ license, in all branches.—Apply “ A. B.C.” (675), Estates Gazette office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. ADVERTISER, who has held Auctioneer’s Xx license for 12 months, and has completed articles with auctioneer and valuer in the Midlands, desires ENGAGEMENT with firm, where, in con-sideration of small salary, further experience could be obtained; well up in all office work, bookkeeping, etc.; excellent references. — Apply “ J. R.” (670), Estates Gazette office, 6. St. Bride-street, E.C. 0יף AUCTIONEERS and SURVEYORS.— A Smart energetic CLERK, aged 19 years, seeks RE-ENGAGEMENT with City or West-end firm; three years’ good experience under articles; best references.—For particulars apply “ S. F.,” 88, Park-street, Regent’s-park, W. mo AUCTIONEERS.—Advertiser, aged 22, L with four years’ experience (two under articles), seeks IMPROVER-CLERKSHIP.—“ C. D.,” 67, Lillie-road, West Brompton, S.W. r AUCTIONEERS and ESTATE AGENTS. —CLERK (28), with 13 years’ all round experience, seven years a certificated bailiff, inventories, valuations, dilapidations, bookkeeping, accountant, good sale clerk, with a thorough knowledge of furniture and propertv seeks RE-ENGAGEMENT with a good firm.—“ F. A. H.,” 25, Sears-street, Camberwell. S.E.