March 11, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE* 414 Morley—Whitham and Sons, of Morley, at same, on March 16, Freehold dwelling houses and buildm» Briestwistle, etc.—B. P. Nettle ton, of Batley, at Briestwistle. on March 16, land Newba-ld-J. S. Vickers, of Beverley at same, on March 18, dwelling house, mill and land Menston—W. G. Stansfleld and Co., of Bradford, at same, on March 16, building land Doncaster—Thomas Tomlinson, of Thorne, at Doncaster, on March 17, Freehold dwelling houses Hessay, etc.—Richardson and Trotter, of York, at same, on April 13, farms and grass land Leeds—Hollis and Webb, of Leeds, at same, on March 23, Freehold manufacturing estate Leeds—Oliver and Appleton, of Leeds■, at same, on March 21, building land X,eeds—Oliver and Appleton, of Leeds, at same, on March 20, Freehold building land Yew Worth'ey—E. W. Batley and Son, of Leeds, at Mew Worthley, on March 20, dwelling houses Hunslet and Leeds—Whitham and Sons, of Leeds, at Hunslet, on March 23, Freehold shop and cottage properties Knaresborough—Renton and Renton, of Harrogate, at Knaresborough, on March 20, licensed property Northallerton—W. Walker, of Bedale, at Nortnaher-ton, on March 29, Freehold property Thirsk—Robert Atkinson, of Thirsk, at same, on March 27, Leasehold dwelling house Wales. Pontypridd—Stephenson and Alexander, of Cardiff, at same, on March 22, Freehold ground rents Cardiff—Gottwaltz, Bowring and Perry, of Cardiff, at same, on March 13. dwelling houses Cardiff—R. H. Seel and Isaac, of Cardiff, at same, on March 14, dwelling houses Cardiff—Albert Andrews and Co., of Cardiff, at same, on March 16, Leasehold properties Cardiff—S. Hern and Pertwee, of Cardiff, at same, on March 16, Leasehold properties Llandrindod Wells—Illtyd Thomas, of Cardiff, at Llandrindod Wells, on March 20, Freehold pro-perty Cardiff—Illtyd Thomas,, of Cardiff, at same, on March 21, Leasehold properties and Freehold ground rents Cardiff—J. E. Gunn, of Cardiff, at same, on March 28, Freehold licensed and other property Llangefni—W. Dew and Son, of Bangor, at Llangefni, on April 13, Leasehold residence Cardiff—Stephenson and Alexander, of Cardiff, at same, on March 30, Leaseholl properties Pontypridd and: Llantwit Vardre—Stephenson and Alexander, of Cardiff, at Pontypridd, on March 29, Freehold ground rents and mineral property Eglwysilan—Stephenson and Alexander, of Cardiff, at same, on April 1, Freehold mineral properties Penarth—Gottwaltz, Bowring and Perry, of Cardiff, at same, on March 27. Leasehold residence Cardiff—Gottwaltz, Bowring and Perry, of Cardiff, at same, on March 30, dwelling houie Bangor—John Pritchard and Porter, of Bangor, at same, on March 22, Freehold residence Llandudno—A. J. Oldman, of Llandudno, at same, on March 15, Leasehold dwelling house Penarth—Gottwaltz, Bowring and Perry, of Cardiff, at same, on Mardi 27, Leasehold property Devizes—G. T. Smith, of Devizes, at same, on April 24, Freehold estate comprising about 470 acres and licensed property Salisbury—Waters and Rawlence. of Salisbury, at same, on March 17, Freehold properties Salisbury—J. T. Woolley, of Salisbury, at same, on March 22, Freehold residential and business properties Worcestershire. Worcester—Frank Everill and Co., of Worcester, at same, on March 22, Freehold residences, shops, cottages and land Yorkshire, Halifax—Davis and Shoesmith, of Halifax, at same, on March 10, Freehold shops and premises Bramiey—Hepper and Sons, of Leeds, at Bramley, on March 22, Freehold estate comprising about 46 acres Selby—F. Thirkill, of Selby, at same, on March 13, Freehold property Churchwell—Whitham and Sons, of Leeds, at Church-well, on March 15, Freehold properties Sheffield—Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings, of Sheffield, at same, on March 14, Freehold and Leasehold dwelling houses and land Halifax—Davis and Shoesmitli, of Halifax, at same, on March 15, Freehold properties Leeds—Hepper and Sons, of Leeds, at same, on March 21, Freehold property Farsley—Thomas Bray, of Stanningley, at Farsley, on March 15, Freehold building land Fulford—Hollis and Webb, of Leeds, at York, on March 13, Freehold dwelling houses Leeds—Hollis and Webb, of Leeds, at same, on March 14, Freehold dwelling houses Leeds—Oliver and Appleton, of Leeds, at same, on March 14, dwelling houses Bramlev and Pudsey—Oliver and Appleton, of Leeds, at Bramley, on March 16, Freehold building land York—Richardson and Trotter, of York, at same, on March 16, the North Eastern Hotel, F Leeds—E. W. Batley and Son, of Leeds, at same, on March 13, dwelling houses Huddersfield—Eddison, Taylor and Booth, of Huddersfield, at same, on March 28, Freehold licensed premises and dwelling houses Thorne—Thos. Tomlinson, of Thorne, at same, on March 22, dwelling houses and shops Hunslet—Oliver and Appleton, of Leeds, at Hunslet. in April, Freehold residential property and building land Sheffield—Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings, of Sheffield, at same, on March 21, Freehold and Leasehold residences, dwelling houses and sale-shops Whitby—Robert Gray, of Whitby, at same, on March 14, Freehold dwelling house Pontefract—Bentley and Sons, of Knottingiey, at Pontefract, on March 15, Freehold business pre- Warwickshire. Birmingham—Blyth and Stevens, of Birmingham, at same, on March 16, Leasehold residential properties Northfield—Grimley and Son, of Birmingham, at same, on March 16, Freehold residence Birmingham—Edwards, Son and Bigwood, of Birmingham, at same, on March 15, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—Walter Ludlow and Briscoe, of Birmingham, at same, on March 13, Freehold building land Birmingham (near)—James C. Perry and Deakin, of Birmingham, at same, on March 13, Leasehold properties Birmingham—F. W. Goodeve, of Birmingham, at same, on March 20, Freehold and Leasehold properties Leamington Spa—J. Anthony Locke, of Leamington Spa, at same, on March 15, Freehold properties Birmingham—W. H. Smith, of Birmingham, at same, on March 22, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—Edwards, Son and Bigwood, of Birmingham, at same, on March 22, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—William Fowler, Pemberton and Bew-lay, of Birmingham, at same, on March 16, Leasehold properties Alcester (near)—E. G. Righton, of Evesham, at Coughton Court, near Alcester, on March 15, 16 17 and 18. antique furniture, etc. Birmingham—Grimley and Son, of Birmingham, at same, on March 23, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—Henry Hendriks, of Birmingham, at same, on March 24, Freehold property Birmingham—Thomas• and Bettridge, of Birmingham, at same, on March 22, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—William Fowler, Pemberton and Bew-lay. of Birmingham, at same, on March 21, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—William R. Fleetwood, of Birmingham, at same, on March 24, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—Shread and White, of Birmingham, at. same, on March 29. Leasehold property Birmingham—J. W. Florance, of Birmingham, at same, on March 21, Freehold and Leasehold properties Leamington Spa—Walter Collins, of Leamington Spa, at same, on March 23, Freehold residence Suffolk. Ipswich—Garrod, Turner and Son, of Ipswich, at same, on March 16. building land, cottage and shop property Bury St. Edmunds—Lacy, Scott and Son, of Bury St. Edmunds, at same, on March 28, Freehold building land _ , _ _ . Lowestoft, etc.—A. G. and A. Notley, of Lowestoft, at same, on March 15, Freehold residence, business premises and cottages Mildenhall—F. Parker, of Mildenhall, at same, on March 17, Freehold dwelling houses, cottage property, and about 50 acres of pasture land Bury St. Edmunds—Biddell and Blencowe, of Bury St. Edmunds, at same, on April 5, Freehold licensed property Surrey. Westmorland. Shap—Thornborrow and Co,, of Penrith, at Shap, on March 13, Freehold properties Ambleside—John Nicholson, of Ambleside, at same, on March 15. residential and licensed property Wiltshire. Warminster—Claude H, Barber, of Warminster, at same, on April 8, Freehold and Leasehold properties and life policy Ashtead—Langlands and Son, of Epsom, at same, on March 22, Freehold cottages Kingston and Hampton Wick—Nightingale, Phillips and Page, of Kingston, at same, on Marcn 16, Freehold building land , _ _ Camberley and York Town—Sadler and Baker, of Camberley, at York Town, on March 14, Freehold residences and׳ building land . Blackheath—Folker and Horton, of Godalmmg, at Blackheath, on March 29, cottage property Sussex. Hastings—John and A. Bray, of Hastings, at same, on March 16, Freehold residence Hastings—John and A. Bray, of Hastings, at same, on April 6, Leasehold residence Hove—Wilkinson, Son and Welch, of Brighton, at same, on March 14, Freehold business premises Uckfield—St. John Smith, of Uckfield, at same, on March 15, Freehold residence Bexhill and Hastings—Messrs. Wickenden, of Tunbridge Wells, at Hastings, on April 6, Freehold licensed properties ״ TT Burgess Hill—Drawbridge and Ansell, of Haywards Heath, at Burgess Hill, on March 15, Freehold building land of about 23 acres Brighton—A. B. Dudeney and Sons (in conjunction with George White), of Brighton, at same, on March 15, Freehold properties Brighton—Jenner and Dell, of Hove, at same, on May 2, Freehold residence Brighton and Preston—Elliott and Sons, of Brighton, at same, on March 16, Freehold properties Brighton—Harry Smith, of Brighton, at same, on March 22, Freehold properties St. Leonards-on-Sea—Woodhams and Son, of Hastings, at same, on March 23, Freehold and Leasehold cottage property Bexhill-on-Sea—James and Edward Thomas, of Bexhill, at same, on March 15, Freehold1 residence Hastings—Stanley T. Weston, of Hastings, at same, on March 20, Freehold and Leasehold property East Grinstead and Lingfield—Ellis and Palmer, of East Grinstead, at same, on April 13, Freehold cottage property and business premises HILL & SMITH CONTINUOUS IRON FENCING. Won Hurdles and Field and Entrance Gates, Wire Fencing, Tree Guards, Stable and Cowhouse Fittings, Piggeries, Netting, Black Varnish. THE PARAGON CATTLE CRIB. Strong but T ight. Cheap but Durable. Price, Phi ited from 45-, Galvanized from 52/- each. The ECONOMIC SHEEP RACK, 9ft. long. Price 68 6 each. (’ATJ LF, SHEEP and Pic¿ TROUGHS, and other Agricultuial Feeding Appliances, Catalogues free on application to HILL & SMITH, Brierley Hill Ironworks, nr, Dudley. OR 118, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, E.C. Replies mention this advertisement. Established 1774. THE “ CUMBERLAND PACQUET ” AND WARE’S WHITEHAVEN ADVERTISER (Published every Thursday Morning), _ the Conservative Party in West Cumberland. Full reports of all local events. Having an extensive and influential circulation throughout the county, the “ Cumberland Pacquet ” furnishes one of the best mediums for advertising. PRICE ONE PENNY. FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT. NOTHING SO PROFITABLE AND EASY TO GROW. SO ACRES of SALEABLE TREES. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS. Bushes in variety. Packing and Carriage Free, for cash with order. &S. perdoz., 60s• per 100. All other Nursery Stock carriage forward. in POTS From 15/-adoz. Ornamental Trees 91, Acres• A Superb Collection of Herbaceous Plants, Four Acres of Glass. Clematis (80,000) from 15;־ doz. N.B.—Single Plants are sold at slightly increased prices. C , GENERAL CATALOGUE' (Over 160 pages) of Nursery Stock, artistically produced, containing some hundreds of illustrations, and full of valuable information, ׳. free on receipt of 3d. for postage, £ Please mention this Paper. RICH ARD SMITH & Co., WORCESTER NO CURE ! NO PAY ! ! G. P. DAWES’ Is the only Guaranteed Cure for Lame Sheep, leaves the hoof and foot soft and healthy. Prices 8/- and 1/6. In Brown Pots only, sufficient to dress 80 Sheep and 40 Sheep. Trial Pot free from the Manufactory. SCAB IN SHEEP CURED IN ONE DIPPING. NO CURE, NO PAY. G. F. DAWES, Bury Si. Edmunds, Suffolk. Dogs—räckhams distemper balls. The only cure known. Has been nsed in the Principal Kennels nearly Fifty Years. Price Is., 2s. 6d., 5s., 10s., and 20s., free 2d. extra. nOGS - RACKHAMS JAPANESE, WORM U BALLS AND POWDERS ■ cient. >*o other medicine necessary. Price Is., 2s. 6d., and 5s., free 2d. extra nOGS-RACKHAM’S TONIC CONDITION 13 nrtiio are invaluable for Greyhounds, Stud, OnLLb also Exhibition Doss. Price Is2 ״s. 6d., 5s., Cures Price je 2d. extra. lOGS—RACKHAMS KATALEPRA. - I Red Mange, Eczema, and all Skin Diseases. 2s. 6d., 5s., 10s., and 20s., free 2d. extra. I0GS—RACKHAMS JAPAN SOAP for Wash- I ing Dogs. Prevents Skin Diseases. Kills all ;rmin. Tablets, 6d. and Is., post free 2d. extra. 10GS—RACKHAM S PUPPY WORM BALLS I for Puppies of all Breeds and Toy Dogs. New ’medy, Kate and Effectual. Price ls2״s.6d., 5s., and 10s. ie 2d. extra. ____ I0GS - RACKHAM S ANTI-DISTEMPER I nnrnirin For the Prevention and Cure ol ’ SPEGIFIG.—Distemper. With Young Puppies , effects are marvellous This remedy pmyents ntagion at Shows. Price 2s. 6d., 5s., 10s., and 20s. per x, free 2d. extra. I0GS - RACKHAMS NORFOLK HOUND ״ MEAL OR BISCUITS alf Dogs. Price 16s. r cwt. AdYice Gratis in all Diseases of Dogs. stT PETER־ S. NORWICH . THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. EPPS’S GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. COCOA RACKHAM & GO., BREAKFAST—SUPPER. WHEN REQUIRING LIVE STOCK COMMUNICATE WITH ALFRED MANSELL & CO. OLD-ESTABLISHED Live Stock Agents, Shrewsbury. NOTE.—Having UNRIVALLED opportunities for buying to advantage. Breeders and Feeders would CONSULT THEIR OWN INTERESTS AND SAVE MANY POUNDS by placing commissions with the firm. WINTERING CATTLE & FEEDING SHEEP. Hereford, Shorthorn, Polled Angus, and Welsh Bullocks (Pure or Crosses) supplied at lowest market rates. SHROPSHIRE and Clun Wethers supplied in truck loads on FAVOURABLE terms. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Telegrams“ Pedigree,” Shrewsbuby. MAIDSTONE and KENTISH JOURNAL and SOUTH EASTERN ADVERTISER. MAIDSTONE. Established 1876. the Largest Circulation in the Countv of Kent and neighbouring Counties, circulated extensively and most exclusively amongst the higher and middle classes; forms an excellent medium for advertising every description of property, and for making every kind of public announcement. Published every Thursday and Saturday, price Id., unstamped. The “ Journal is the most influential newspaper in the counties of Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and the South Eastern District, in which it is the recognised Conservative organ, and is extensively circulated among the Nobility, Clergy. Gentry, and the Commercial Classes. It therefore offers to Solicitors, Auctioneers, Estate and Land Agents, Public Companies, and every class of trades a valuable opportunity of laving their proposals before the public. The “ Journal ’ contains full reports of the Provincial and County Markets, and during the season special reports of the Foreign and Home Hop markets AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, LAND COMPANIES AND OTHERS REQUIRING BOARDS — Should apply to — GEO. BROWN, THE OLD ESTABLISHED Notice, Sign & Bill Board Contractor, WRITER, &c., Bury Street, St. Mary Pxe, City, Corner of Heneage Lane. N.B.—Country firms will find this an unequalled opportunity for obtaining good Boards at the shortest notice, and at low prices. PROPERTIES WITH FISHINGS. Estate Agents and others wbo may be interested in the Sale of Properties including salmon, trout and other fishings, should advertise the same in it, Established 1876. Entirely devoted to Angling. The Leading Angling Paper. Address the Proprietors:— SAMPSON, LOW, MARSTON and CO., Limited. St. Dunstan’s H< use, Fetter Lanp, London. Demy 8yo, 450pp. Price 15s. 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