Estates Gazette, March 18, 1899. Largest Circulation of any Paper dealing with the Landed Interest. Price 3d ESTABLISHED 1858. « Inmjmî Rffovö ** ״C17^ ESTATES JOURNAL, and the AUCTIONEER. - With which is incorporated the .Registered as a Newspaper.] PRICE 3d. LONDON, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1899. YOL. LIII. No. 1,762.—EST. 1858. .Saies fcj) auction. By order of Executors, Mortgagees, and others.— NORTH KENSINGTON, CHELSEA, TWICKENHAM, PECKHAM, and NOTTING-HILL.—Notice of Sale by Auction, by "M־ES'SRS. BEALE and CAPPS, at the Am:־ tion Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Tuesday, March 28, 1899, at Two o’clock, the following most desirable PROPERTIES, viz.: — NORTH KENSINGTON.—Two Semi-detached Residences, Nos. 77 and 81, St. Quintin-avenue. Both let, and1 producing £105 per annum. Lease 80 years. Ground rents £10 per annum each. CHELSEA.—Nos. 92 and 94, Edith-grove, King’s-road. Let in two parts each, and producing £145 per annum, landlord paying rates and taxes. Lease 79 years. Ground rents £7 10s. each.—Solicitors, Messrs. Hemsley and Co., 4, Albany-court-yard, Piccadilly. TWICKENHAM.—Four Long Leasehold; Houses, Nos. 3, 4, 25 and 26, Seymour-gardens, Richmond-road. Rental value £30 each. Low ground rents £3 10s. each. Lease 97 years. Free conveyances. Nine-tenths of purchase money would be advanced to approved purchasers, repayable by instalments of principal and interest, extending over 12 years.— Solicitor, H. A. Graham, Esq., 11, Queen Victoria-street, E.C. PECKHAM.—Two Villa Residences, ׳Nos. 1 and 2, Braemar-villas, Rye-road. Let to monthly tenants, and producing £67 12s. per annum. Leases about 96 years. Ground rents £5 each.—Solicitors, Messrs. Agate and Stuart, 4, Old Jewry, E.C. NOTTING-HILL.—Freehold Residence, No. 35, Elgin-crescent, will be sold with the advantage of vacant possession. Rental value £80 a year. Entree to well-kept pleasure grounds in rear.—Solicitor, George J. Coldham, Esq., 8, New-inn, Strand, W.C. NOTTING-HILL.—Desirable Long Leasehold Residences, for occupation or investment, Nos. 45, 48 and 50, Cambridge-gardens, close to Notting-hill Station. Two let, and produce £127 per annum net; one in hand, of the rental value of £60. Leases 64 years unexpired. Ground rents £12 each.—Solicitors, Messrs. Coode, Kingdon and Cotton, 34, Bedford-row, Particulars of the respective Solicitors; at the Auction Mart, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 126, Ladbroke-grove, Notting-hill, W. Telephone No. 527 Paddington. ______ 29, 1899, at Two o’clock: — FINCHLEY-ROAB, HENDON, N.W.—15 Freehold Houses, known as Nos. 13 to 27, Hendon-park-row, near the Royal Oak Hotel, Temple Fortune, Hendon, N.W. All let to respectable and most punctual paying tenants, and producing a gross rental of £313 per annum, the whole forming a safe and reliable investment.—Solicitors, Messrs. iSitvoye, Field and Baker, 23, John-street, Bedford-row, W.C. NORTH FINCHLEY, N.—For investment or occupation, delightful old-fashioned Freehold Villa, known as Fernside, Dale-grove, nicely positioned in this favourite residential district. At present iet on agreement, which expires at Midsummer, at the low rent of £36 per annum. Fine old garden. Capital accommodation.—Solicitors, Messrs. Lidiard, Son and Baker, 7, Great James-street, Bedford-row, W.C. £70 “ C ” and “ D ” Stock in the prosperous Barnet District Gas and Water Company (Limited). NORTH FINCHLEY.—No. 9, Alexandra-grove, Moss Hall Estate. Attractive double-fronted Freehold Residence, containing excellent accommodation, and having large garden front and rear. At present let at the low rent rent of £60 per annum.—Solicitors, Messrs. Ward, Perks and McKay, 85, Gracecliurch-street, E.C. WALTHAMSTOW.—13 modern Houses, known as Nos. 6, 8, 14, 20, 22, 24, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41 and 43, Waverley-road, Wood-street, within three minutes’ walk of Wood-street Station, G.E.R., all let to respectable and most punctual paying weekly tenants, and producing a gross rental of £422 10s. per annum. Long leases, low ground rents.—Solicitors, Messrs. Jessop and Goff, Waltham Abbey. WOODSIDE-PARK, NORTH FINCHLEY, N.. within three minutes of station—Parcel of Freehold Building Land, having a frontage of 100ft. to Holden-road, by a depth of 207ft.—Solicitors, Messrs. Paterson, Sons and Candler, 26, Bouverie-street, E.C. WHETSTONE, N.—Valuable Parcel of Freehold Building Land, suitable for the erection of small class properties. Frontage 119ft. to Rasper-road, and 178ft. to Green-road.—Solicitors, Messrs. Crook and Milnes, Dunedin House, Basinghall-avenue, E.C. Particulars of the respective Solicitors; and of Messrs. Charles Sparrow and Son, auctioneers, North Finchley, N. On Bedford Estate, BRIXTON, and CANONBURY Superior Leaseholds. Monday, March 27, at Two o'clock precisely ’ 1 following PROPERTIES: — No. 6, Gordon-place, W.C.; with possession; rent £: Nos. 141 fnd 143, Acre-lane, Brixton; rentals £ No. 11, Barrington-road, Brixton; rent £50. No. 2, Quadrant-road, Canonbury; rent £52 10s Particulars and conditions of sale to be obtair at the Mart; of the respective Solicitors, ^iz W Tapp, Esq., LLD., 27, South Molton-street, V Messrs. Nash, Field and Co., 12, Queen-street, Che; side. E.C;; H. B. Bell, Esq., 32, King-street, Cove garden, W.C.; or from the Auctioneer, 24, Sot Molton-street, Grosvenor-square, W. TAEBENHAM, TEWSON, FARMER and J־' BRIDGEWATER’S LIST OF SALES. and Re the Land Securities Company, Limited, ¡n Liquidation (Fourth Sale). CROYDON.—A capital Freehold Residence, about 12 minutes’ walk from East Croydon, New Croydon, and Addiscombe Railway Stations.—Messrs. TAEBENHAM, TEWSON, FARMER and ^ . BRIDGEWATER are instructed by the Receiver and Liquidator to Sell, at the Mart, on Tuesday, March 28, at Two, the FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, The Maples, 67, Lower Addiscombe-road, approached through a neat front garden, and containing seven bed and dressing rooms, bath room, four reception rooms, and offices; large garden with lawn, greenhouse, etc. Let at £65. Particulars of Messrs. ASHURST, MORRIS, CRISP and CO., solicitors, 17, Throgmorton-avenue; of Messrs. KENNEDY, HUGHES and PONSONBY. solicitors, 1, Ciement’s-innj Strand; of EDWIN WATER-HOUSE, Esq.., receiver and liquidator, 1, Great : George-street, Westminster; and of the Auctioneers, I 80, Cheapside. TYEBEYHAM. TEW HOY, FARMEK and TVEBENHAM, TEWSON, FARMER BRIDGEWATER'S i-J BRIDGEWATER’S _______________BIST OE SALES.________ i LIST OE SALES. Sal! s by Auction for the Year 1899.—Messrs. ׳HEBENHAM, TEWSON, FARMER, and U BRIDGEWATER beg to announce that their SALES of ESTATES, Invest- 1 ments, Town, Suburban and Country Houses. Business : Premises, Building Land, Ground Rents, Advowsons | Reversions, Stocks, Shares and other Properties will be | held at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, near the Bank of England, in the City of London, as follows:— Re the Land Securities Company, Limited, in Liquidation (Fourth Sale). CHISLEHURST.—Thirteen valuable Freehold and Leasehold Residences, occupying some of the finest positions in this favourite neighbourhood, about ten minutes’ walk from Chislehurst Railway Station, and close to the Common, the total rent roll of the whole being £1,295 per annum.—Messrs. TAEBENHAM, TEWSON, FARMER and . BRIDGEWATER are instructed by the Receiver and Liquidator to Sell, at the Mart, on Tuesday. March 28, at Two, m 13 Lots, the following PROPERTIES: — No• I FREEHOLDS. Rental Value. Re the Land Securities Company, Limited, in ! Liquidation (Fourth Sale). SURREY.—Two Freehold Residences, in a lovely situation, about 1J miles from Godstone Station, on the S.E.R., whence there is direct access to the City and West-end; and close to Blindley-heath, on the main road to East Grinstead.—Messrs. TAEBENHAM, TEWSON, FARMER and *-J . BRIDGEWATER are instructed by the Receiver and Liquidator to Sell, at the Mart, on Tuesday, March 28, at Two, in Two Lots, TWO charming FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCES, Godstone-hall and Oakhurst, God-stone, each with large, well-arranged grounds, pad-docks, stabling, etc. The former, comprising about 5| acres, is let at £150, the latter, with about 33 acres, is in hand, and will be sold with possession. Particulars of Messrs. ASHURST, MORRIS, CRISP and CO., solicitors, 17, Throgmorton-avenue; of Messrs. KENNEDY, HUGHES and PONSONBY. solicitors, 1, Clement’s-inn, Strand; of EDWIN WATER-HOUSE, Esq., receiver and liquidator, 1, Great George-street, Westminster; and of the Auctioneers, 80, Cheapside. yard, City, on Wednesday, March 22. 1899, at Twc o’clock, the following valuable INVESTMENTS: — BOW, LITCHFIELD-ROAD, Nos. 68, 69, 71, 72 and 73, rental values £32 per annum each, tenants paying rates and taxes; lease 43 years unexpired at £3 15s. each. BURDETT-ROAD, TURNER’S-ROAD, No. 177, rental value £39; lease 62 years at £4. WALTHAMSTOW, LONGFELLOW-ROAD, Nos. 95, 97, 99, 101, 103, 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, and 115. Near Hoe-street Station (G.E.R.), and Midland Railway. Eleven newly-built• double-fronted houses, producing £343 4s. per annum; lease 96 years at £8 each. WALTHAMSTOW, QUEEN’S-ROAD (WEST), Nos. 68 and 70, rental value £49 8s.; lease 80 years at £3 each. WEST KENSINGTON.—Splendid weekly Estate of 19 houses, and building land, Nos. 1 to 15, Campbell-street, Nos. 1 to 4, Campbell-place, forming a valuable frontage to the main Margravine-road, and near Hammersmith, Fulham, and West Kensington Stations, producing £434 4s. ; lease 84 years at £100 14s. on the lot. Catalogues and conditions to be obtained of the respective Solicitors; or at the Auctioneer’s Offices, 254, Mare-street, Hackney, Hackney Station, N.L.R., and Southend-on-Sea. Telephone, 139 Dalston; 27 Southend. DALSTON, HAGGERSTON and KINGSLAND-ROAD. 1Y/TESSRS. H. DONALDSON and SON will D-L Sell by Auctioi, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday, March 22, 1899, at Two, the following PROPERTIES:— DALSTON.—Two Pairs of Semi-detached Leasehold Villas, Nos. 147, 149, 151 and 153, Queen’s-road; three producing £112 per annum, and ]No. 149, leased for the whole term at £8 per annum; term 20£ years; ground rent £16 each pair—Solicitors, Messrs. Mick-lem and Hollingworth, 19, Gresham-street, E.C. HAGGERSTON.—Six Freehold Cottages, Nos. 1 to 11, Hay-street, Whiston-street, close to the Cat and Mutton Bridge; producing from present weekly tenants £76 Is. per annum; occupying a building site of nearly 3,000ft. super.—Solicitors, Messrs. Naunton and Son, 58, Cheapside, E.C. KINGSLAND-ROAD.—Freehold House with Workshop, No. 22, Laburnum-street, within a few minutes of Shoreditch Church; let to a cabinet maker at the low rent of £40.—Solicitor, Edward R. Carr, Esq., 11 and 12, Great Tower-street, E.C. Auction Offices, Mildmay Park, N.. and 242, Queen’s-road, Dalston, N.E. Wednesday next.—CROYDON.—At nominal reserves. ׳MR. J. S. RICHARDSON will Sell by Aue- tion, at the Greyhound Hotel, Croydon, on \\ ednesday evening next, March 22, at Seven precisely. TWO convenient DWELLING HOUSES, 22 and 24 Dryden-road, Canterbury-road. Let at £45 10s., and held for 84 years at £4 10s. ground rents. Particulars at the place of sale; of Messrs. J. and M. Solomon, solicitors, 58, Finsbury-pavement, E.C.; and of the Auctioneer, 50, Finsbury-square. £60 65 60 75 70 65 150 130 140 140 160 90 90 at moderate 1 Summer-hill-vil’as, let at per annum \ Summer-hill-villas, let at per annum ״ Summer-hill-villas, let at per annum 4 Summer-hill-villas, let at per annum 0 Summer-hill-villas, estimated at per ann. The Homestead, estimated at per annum. LEASEHOLDS. Camden-rise, let at per annum The Mount, estimated at per annum The Towers, let at per annum Ivy Bank, estimated at per annum Ventnor, estimated at per annum 1 M aunt-villas, let at per annum 2 Mount-villas, let at per annum Held for 99 years from Lady Day, 1887 ground rents. Particulars of Messrs. ASHURST, MORRIS, CRISP and CO., solicitors, 17, Throgmorton-avenue; of Messrs. KENNEDY, HUGHES and PONSONBY. solicitors, 1, Clement’s־mn, Strand; of EDWIN WATER-HOUSE, Esq., receiver and liquidator, 1, Great George-street, Westminster; and of the Auctioneers 80, Cheapside. Tuesday, July 4. Tuesday, July 11. Tuesday, July 18. Tuesday, July 25. Tuesday, August 1. Tuesday, August 15. Tuesday, October 10. Tuesday, October 24. Tuesday, October 31. Tuesday, November 14. Tuesday, November 21. Tuesday, December 5. Re the Land Securities Company, Limited, in Liquidation (Fourth Sale). BRIXTON and HERNE-HILL.—Five capital Shops and Five Private Residences, in good positions, within easy reach of Brixton and Herne-hill and Tulse-hill Railway Stations■ respectively, the total rent roll being £492 10s. per annum.—Messrs. TAEBENHAM, TEWSON, FARMER and . BRIDGEWATER are instructed by the Receiver and Liquidator to Sell, at the Mart, op Tuesday, March 28, at Two, m Ten Lots, the following Long LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES : — Tuesday, March 21. Tuesday, March 28. Tuesday, April 11. Tuesday, April 18. Tuesday, April 25. ,J uesday, May 2. Tuesday. May 9 Tuesday May 16. Tuesday May 30. Tuesday. June 6. Tuesday, June 13. Tuesday June 20. Tuesday, June 27. By arrangement, auctions can also be held on other da> sn. town or country. Messrs. Debenham, Tewson Farmer and Bridgewater undertake Sales and V. luations for Probate and other purposes of Furniture, Pictures, Farming Stock, Timber, &c. Detailed Lists of Investments, Estates. Sporting Quarters, Residences, Shops and Business Premises to be Let or Sold by private contract• are published on the 1st of each month, and can be obtained of Messrs. Debenham Tewson, Farmer and Bridgewater, estate agento, surveyors and valuers, 80, Cheapside, London, E.C. Telephone 503, Bank. Re the Land Securities Company, Limited, m Liquidation (Fourth Sale). SOUTH KENSINGTON.—Five superior Freehold and Long Leasehold Town Houses, in good positions., and together estimated to produce £754 per annum. —Messrs. Debenham, tewson, farmer and I BRIDGEWATER are instructed by the Receiver and Liquidator to Sell, at the Mart, on Tuesday, March 28, at Two, in Four Lots, the following FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES : — Rental Value. £30 55 50 55 50 40 0 0 52 10 0 55 0 0 52 10 0 52 10 0 Address. SHOPS. Elm-park, Brixton, let at .. Norwood-road, He׳ne-hir,letaR. Norwood-road, Herne-hil', let at.. Norwood-roaU Herne-hill.. Norwood-road, Herne-hill, let at.. RESIDENCES. Norwood-road. H ei ne-hill, let at.. Norwood-i oad, Herne-hill, let at.. Norwood-road, Herne - b ill, let at.. Norwood-road, Herne-hill let at.. Norwood road, Herne hill,let at . No. 74 18 20 22 26 281 295 297 299 301 One shop is held for 99 years from Lady Day 1877, the others for 80 years from Midsummer, 1878,’ and the residences for 99 years from Midsummer, 1879, at ground rents. Particulars of Messrs. ASHURST, MORRIS, CRISP and CO., solicitors, 17. Throgmorton-avenue; of Messrs. KENNEDY, HUGHES and PONSONBY. solicitors, 1, Clement’s-inn, Strand; of EDWIN WATER-HOUSE, Esq., receiver and liquidator, 1, Great George-street, Westminster; and of the Auctioneers, 80, Cheapside. Re the Land Securities Company. Limited, in Liquidation (Fourth Sale). SYDENHAM.—For investment or occupation.—Five capital detached Residences, situate in the most favourite parts of the neighbourhood, close to the Crystal Palace grounds, and within easy distance of several railway stations.—Messrs. TAEBENHAM, TEWSON, FARMER and ־1־^ BRIDGEWATER are instructed by the Receiver and Liquidator to Sell, at the Mart, on Tuesday, March 28, at Two, in Five Lots, the undermentioned Long LEASEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCES, each containing somewhat similar accommodation, viz., eight bed and dressing rooms, bath room, three reception rooms, and offices:— No. FREEHOLDS. Rental Value. 44 Hogarth-road, let at per annum £150 46 Hogarth-road, let a t per annum .. LEASEHOLDS. 120 19 and 21 ] Lexham-gardens. the two together are j 324 j let at a rental of per annum .. .. J 23 Lexham-gardens, at present in hand, and estimated at per annum 160 Address. No. Fernwood, Lawrie-park-axernie. Border-crescent Border-crescent Border-crescent 4 6 7 8 I Border-CTescent Held for 99 years from Lady Day, 1884, at ground Particulars of Messrs. ASHURST, MORRIS, CRISP and CO., solicitors, 17, Throgmorton-avenue; of Messrs. KENNEDY. HUGHES and PONSONBY. solicitors. 1. Clement'S-inn, Strand; of EDWIN WATER-HOUSE, Esq., receiver and liquidator, 1. Great George-street, Westminster; and of the Auctioneers, 80, Cheapside. Held for 96 years from Lady Day, 1876, at moderate ground rents. Particulars of Messrs. ASHURST, MORRIS, CRISP ' and CO., solicitors, 17, Throgmorton-avenue; of ! Messrs. KENNEDY, HUGHES and PONSONBY, solicitors, 1, Clement’s-inn. Strand; of EDWIN WATER-HOUSE, Esq., receiver and liquidator, 1, Great George-street, Westminster; and of the Auctioneers, 80, Cheapside. Re the Land Securities Company, Limited, in Liquidation (Fourth Sale). ROTHERHITHE.—A capital Wharf, in a good position, about three minutes’ walk from Rotherhithe Railway Station, with a long frontage to the river and to Rotherhithe-street. Let at £165 per annum. —Messrs. 1AEBENHAM, TEWSON, FARMER and i J-' BRIDGEWATER are instructed by the Receiver and Liquidator to Sell, at the Mart, on Tuesday. March 28, at Two, the LONG LEASEHOLD RIVERSIDE PREMISES. ; Church Wharf. Rotherhithe-street, comprising two floors and tower. Held for 90 years from Lady Day, j 1841, .at a ground rent. Particulars of Messrs. ASHURST. MORRIS, CRISP and CO., solicitors. 17. Throgmorton-avenue;. of Messrs. KENNEDY. HUGHES and PONSONBY. solici- j tors. 1. Clement’s-inn, Strand; of EDWIN WATER- j HOUSE, Esq., receiver and liquidator, 1 Great [ George-street, Westminster; and of the Auctioneers, | 80. Cheapside. Re the Land Securities Company, Limited, in Liquidation (Fourth Sale). CHISWICK.—Six Shops and Dwelling Houses, in a convenient position, about five minutes’ walk from Turnham-green Station and close to the main ■tramway route, all let, and together producing £226 per annum.—Messrs. TAEBENHAM, TEWSON, FARMER and BRIDGEWATER are instructed by the Receiver and Liquidator to Sell, at the Mart, on Tuesday. March 28, at Two, in Six Lots, the Long LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Nos. 4. 12, 14, 18, 40 and 42, Devonshire-road. all let at from £35 to £40 per annum, and held for 99 years from Lady Day, 1880. at ground rents. Particulars of Messrs. ASHURST. MORBIS. CRISP and CO., solicitors. 17. Throgmorton-avenue; of Messrs KENNEDY. HUGHES and PONSONBY. solicitors. 1. Clement’s-inn. Strand; of EDWIN WATER-HOUSE, Esq., receiver and liquidator, 1, Great George-street, Westminster; and of the Auctioneers, 80, Cheapside.