443 THE ESTATES GAZETTE, March 18, 1899. ¿sales ta Auction. TV/T ESSES. FLEUKET, SONS and ADAMS lVX peg to announce that they will Sell by Public Auction the following valuable PROPERTIES at tue Masons’ Hail Tavern, Masons’-avenue, Basing-nall-street, E.C., on Tuesday, March 28, at One o’cIoja precisely: — The OLD KING S HEAD, 282, EUSTON-ROAD.-Exceedingly valuable Lease for about 43 years at a moderate rental, together with the Goodwill. The premises are admirably situate at the junction of four of the busiest tuorougniares in the metropolis, and surrounded by many important wholesale and retail establishments and warehouses, from which is derived a large, profitable ana spontaneous counter business. To be Sold by direction of the Executrix of the late Mr. Wm, Wright. DAIS X WINE AND SPIRIT ESTABLISHMENT, BROMPTON-ROAD. — Long Free Lease at a moderate rent, greatly reduced by underletting, together with the exceedingly valuable Goodwin. This property is situate close to the junction of Sloane-street and the Brompton-road, opposite Tattersail’s, and in the immediate vicinity of extensive flats and other buildings in course of erection, which will afford vast additional sources of trade. Thoroughly well-secured PROFIT RENTAL of £65 per annum, with valuable Reversion to )5ossession for four years, of that excellent Licensed Property. The Prince of Wales, North-street, Poplar, and Premises adjoining, held for an unexpired term of 43 years from Lady Day, 1899, at a ground rent of £35 per annum, and are underleased for 44 years at £100 per annum, creating a profit rental of £65, with valuable, reversion to possession at the expiration of 44 years for a further term of four years. The premium paid for the underlease, taken into consideration with the fact that the property is held at a low rent, renders this a most secure investment. On Tuesday, April 18. The PRINCE OF WALES. CAROLINE-STREET, CAMDEN TOWN—Very valuable Free Lease for 26 years at the exceedingly low rental of £80 per annum, together with Goodwill and Possession. One of the most genuine licensed houses in this portion of London. To be Sold by direction of the Executors of the late Mr. Jas. Mallett after an occupation of over 28 years. Auction Offices, 23, Southampton-row, Holborn, W.C. Sale Tuesday next, March 21, 1899. Sale of the well-secured Profit Rental of £250 per annum, secured upon that far-famed fully-iicensed property, known as Laker’s Hotel, REDIIILL, SURREY, together with Reversion to Possession of the Premises and Business in the year 1909, for a term of 35i years, at a ground rent of £20 per annum. _ sentatives of the late Mrs. Richard Laker to Submit for Sa:e by Auction, at the Masons’ Hall Tavern. Masons’-avenue, Basinghali-street, E.C., on Tuesday next, March 21, 1899, at One o’clock precisely, the above-mentioned well-secured PROFIT RENTAL, with Reversion to Possession, of that excellent property, known as Laker’s Hotel, Redhill, Surrey, which has been in the hands of the Laker family for the past 53 years. The premises are held upon lease for a term of 45§ years from the South Eastern Rahway Company, at a ground rent of £20 per annum, and underleased to the present tenant (Air. Alfred Laker) for a period of 10£ years from Christmas last, at a rental of £270 per annum. Solicitors, Messrs. Morrisons and Nightingale, Reigate. Redhill, and Horley, Surrey, and 94, Cannon-street, London, E.C. Auction Offices, 58, Moorgate-street, E.C. ־]X/TESSRS. J. J. HILL and WEAVER’S ILL forthcoming SALES by AUCTION, at the MASONS’ HALL TAVERN, Basinghall-street, City, on Tuesday. March 28, 1899, at One o’clock: — EuEEM ASOiN S' ARMS, 43, BLYTHE-ROAD. WEST KENSINGTON-PARK.—Lease over 58 years. Rent £100. Handsome newly built Property., at the corner of Aynhoe-road, Brook-green, close to Olympia, surrounded by railway stations at, viz., Audison-road, Hammersmith, Shepherd’s Bush, Uxbridge-road, and shortly will be added the terminal station of Central London Railway. Extensive buildings for post office work in progress close to property. The PRINCE OF WALES, LONDON-STREET, GREENWICH.—By direction of the mortgagees. Freehold with possession, together with Two Shops adjoining and Four Cottages, and Mineral Water Factory at rear. Good position between two Railway Stations, and close to the popular Theatre. The EARL RUSSELL, ISLEDON-ROAD. FINSBURY-־ PARK.—Lease upwards of 48 years. Rent £80. For sale solely on account of the Proprietor’s ill-health. The premises are modernly arranged and a good home. The MARQUIS OF GRANBY, 33, CASTLE-STREET EAST, OXFORD-STREET, W.—Lease about 40 years —rent £80—suitable to small capitalists—facing Winsiey-street, Oxford-street—close to pit and gallery entrances to Princess’s Theatre. Cards and particulars at the Auction Offices, No. 28, Theobald’s-road, Holborn, W.C. Telephone 802 Holborn. Dates of Sales for 1899. |X/TESSES. EDWIN FOX and BOUSFIELD H_L announce for the convenience of their employers that their SALES by AUCTION of LANDED and ROUSE PROPERTY, Ground and Improved Rents, Reversions, Policies ot Assurance, Shares, and other Securities will take place during the year 1899, at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Bank of England, m the following Wednesdays in each month: — -larch 22 larch 29 tpril 5 tpril !2 *.pril 19 Ipril 26 The prices realised at these auctions are not included in the official reports, such quotations being often prejudicial, and never beneficial, to the only parties concerned—buyer and seller. No. 99, Gresham-street, Bank, London, E.C. Telegrams. “Fox, Lousfield, London.’’ Telephone \To. 118 Bank. Portraan Chapel Building society, 109, CRAWFORD STREET, LONDON, W. Advances in any District. Terms of repayment per £100 including principal and interest. For five years £1 18s. 8d. Ten years £1 Is. 8d. Fifteen years 16s. Id. W. SETHERE iND. Sec. M.y 3 Jane lx July 26 Nov. I¿? May 10 June 21 Aug. 2 Nov. 8 May 17 June 28 fcept. 20 Nov. 15 May 24 July 5 Oct. 11 Nov. 22 May 31 July 12 Oct. 18 Nov. 29 June 7 July 19 Oct. 25 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Sales is Ruction. SHEPHERD’S BUSH, NORTH KENSINGTON. HAMMERSMITH and SOUTH ACTON. . Hammersmith, on Tuesday evening, March 21, 1899. at Seven o’clock, the following PROPERTIES : — No. 13, Wood-iane, Uxbridge-road, Shepherd’s Bush. —The well-built Family Residence, containing JO rooms and domestic offices. At present in hand, but of the estimated rental value of £45 per annum. Held for a long term at a moderate ground rent.— Solicitor, Wapies Canwarden, Esq., 2, Danes-.nn, Strand, W.C. Nos. 1. 2, 3 and 4, Goodwin-terrace, Cathnor-road, Shepherd’s Bush.—Four Long Leasehold Houses, let to weekly tenants, £208 per annum. Held for long terms at moderate ground rents.—Solicitors, Messrs. Thrupp and Chiddel, 89, New Bond-street, W. No. 45, Cambridge-road, Hammersmith.— Long Leasehold double-fronted Residence, containing 11 rooms and usual offices, together with two-stall stable. Let and producing £59 per annum. Held for a long unexpired term. No ground rent.—Solicitors, Messrs. Newton and Co., 1, Wardrobe-place, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, Tobin-street, North Kensington.—Seven Long Leasehold Weekly Houses, producing £97 per annum. He'd for terms at a ground rent of only £1 each house.—Solicitors, Messrs. Bull and Bull, 267. King-street, Hammersmith, and 31, Essex-street, Strand, W.C. Nos. 1 and 2, Oxford-terrace, South Acton —Two Shops and Dwelling Houses, both let and producing £70 per annum. Held for long unexpired terms at moderate ground rents. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of the respective Solicitors; and of the Auctioneer, 195 and 197, King-street, Hammersmith. Telephone No. 57, Hammersmith. By order of the Executors. BELVEDERE, KENT —Capital Long Leasehold Investments. MESSRS. RICHARDSON and BARTON i-VX will Offer for Sale by Auction, at the Wheatley Hotel, Erith, Thursday next, March 23. 1899, at Three o’clock precisely, in Seven Lots, the following Long LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, known as Nos. 12, 51 and 52, Bexley-road, Nos. 1 to 6 (inclusive), Cheshunt-road, Nos. 9 and 10, Hoddesdon-road, No. 24. Picardy-hill, and No. 13, Lower Park-road, Belvedere, Kent, all let, producing £233 16s. per annum. Unexpired lease 58 years, at ground rents amounting to £27 2s. per annum. May be viewed by permission of the tenants. Catalogues to be obtained of Messrs. King and McMillin, solicitors. 39, Bloomsbury-square, W.C.; and at the Wheatley Hotel, Erith; and of the Auctioneers, 3, Queen Victoria-street, E.C. Sale Days for the Year 1899. Messrs». TTAREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON, L 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-vard. E.C.: — Thursday, Mar. 23 Thursday, April 13 Thursday, April 27 Thursday, May 11 Thursday, May 25 Thursday, J une 8 Thursday,June 22 Thursday, J une 29 T uisday,Sept.2l Thursday, J uly 6 Thursday, Oct. 12 Thursday. July 13 Thursday, Oct. 26 Thursday,July 20 Thursday, Nov. 16 Thursday, July 27 Thursday, Nov. 23 I hursday, Aug. 3 Thursday, Dec. 7 Thursday, Aug. 101 Thursday, Dec. 14 Other appointments for intermediate Sales will also be arranged. Messrs. Farebrother, Ellis and Co. publish in the advertisement columns of “ The Times ” every Saturday 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. List of Sale Dates for 1899. _ 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 Rank of England). E.C., on the following Wednesday? during 1899, viz.: — April 12 July 26 May 3 August 23 May 17 September 20 June 7 October 18 June 28 November 15 J uly 5 December 13 And other dates by arrangement. Terms may be had on application. Watford 43. Loudon (Holborn), 348. gaits tg auction. Byorder of the Executor of Alderman liaise, deceased. MESSRS. DRIVERS will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Thursday next, at Two o’clock, the following valuable PROPERTIES: — HOLLOWAY.—Three Leasehold Shops and !rouses, Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Holloway-road. Lease 594 years. Ground rent £10 10s. each. Let at £60, £58, and £50; two on repairing lease. . HOLLOWAY.—The Reversionary Interest m the Front Portion of House and Shop, No. 44, Seven Sisters-road. , ״ .. FINSBURY-PARK.—Eight modern-built Residences, Nos. 3, 10, 11, 12, 23, 25, 27 and 31, Alexandra-road. Lease 74£ years. Ground rent £12 12s. each. Let at rentals of £50, £47, £46, and £45. FINSBURYr־PARK.—Detached and douole-fronted Villa Residence, No. 37, Giouce$ter-road; Lease 60£ rears. Ground rent £13 13s. Let at £65. ״ STAMFORD-HILL.—Freehold Shop and House, No. 133, St. Ann’s-road. Let at £32. . . TOTTENHAM.—Building Land, comprising la. 3r. 17p., together with the Leasehold Reversion to Eight Cottages and Two Shops, Nos. 83 to 101, Cornwall-road, erected on part of the above. Mav be viewed by permission of the respective tenants. Particulars, with conditions of sale, can be had of E. J. Trustram, Esq., solicitor. 61, Cheap-side, E.C., and 17, Old Burlington-street, W.; at the Mart; and of Messrs. Drivers, auctioneers and surveyors, 407, Holloway-road, N. To Engineers and others. LUNDY ISLAND NORTH DEVON. ־¡\/T ESSES. ALDER and CO. are favoured 1VX with instructions to Sell, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Bank, E.C., on Wednesday, April 12. 1899. at One o’clock precisely, the valuable LONG LEASE of the LUNDYr GRANITE QUARRIES, together with the Rights of Working and other advantages. Possession on completion of purchase. Printed particulars may be had of the Solicitors, Messrs. Hogan and' Hughes, 23, Martin’s-lane, E.C.; or of the Auctioneers, at either of their Offices, 28. Queen-street, E.C., and 221, High-road, Streatham. S.W. Freehold and Leasehold Properties at NOTTING-HILL, ROTHERHITHE, and HOMERTON. IZARD. FRENCH and IZARD will Sell by J- Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, on Thursday, April 6, 1899, at Twelve for One: — Freehold Ground Rents at Notting-hill, produeng £19 10s. per annum. Freehold Warehouse at Rotherhithe, let at £40 per annum. Long Leasehold Premises at Homerton, producing £35 per annum. __ Particulars and conditions of sale of Messrs. Greenop and Son, solicitors, 2, Talbot-court, E.C. ; J W. Browne, Esq., solicitor, 13, King William-street, EC- J. W. Ward, Esq., solicitor, 155, Fen church-street, E.C. ; and of the Auctioneers and Valuers, 52, Gracechurch-street, E.C. Dates of Sales at the Mart, E.C., 1899. y/TESSRS. ROGERS, CHAPMAN and IYX THOMAS bear to announce that their SALES bv AUCTION of FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Ground Rents, and other Securities, will be held at the Auction Mart, Tokenhpuse-yard, E.C., on the following days, at Two precisely: — Tuesday, September 12. Tuesday, October 17. Tuesday, November 21. Tuesday, Apr!! 11. Tuesday, May Tuesday, June!13, Tuesday, July 11. Arrangements can be made for other dates if desired, and terms for the sale of house property, furniture, and effects by auction, also for valuation fer probate and other purposes, surveys, specifications. etc., may be obtained on application at the Auction and Survey Offices, No. 78. Gloucester-road. South Kensington, 50, Belgrave-road, S.W., and Earl’s-court, S.W. Nat. Tel. Nos. : _ Estates, Building Land, Ground Rents, House Property, and all convertible Securities will be held at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on the following days during the year 1899. Sales wiU also be held on special dates when required. Wednesday, August 9 Wednesday, August 23 Wednesday, September 13 Wednesday, Sepiemb =*r 20 Wednesday, October 11 W ednesda y, N ovember 15 Wednesday, December 6 Wednesday, April 12 Wednesday, May 3 Wednesday, May 24 Wednesday, June 14 Wednesday, June 28 Wednesday, July 12 Wednesday, July 26 Auction Sales of Furniture, Farming Stock, Growing Crops, Timber, Underwood, etc. Terms on application. Property Register, together with a list of farms, published monthly, and forwarded gratis on application to Messrs. Baxter, Payne and Lepper, land agents, surveyors, valuers and auctioneers, 69, King William-street, E.C., and Bromley and Beckenham, Kent. lyTR. JOSEPH STOWER, Member of rhe 1VX Surveyors’ Institution (for nearly 20 years with the late firm of Farebrother, Ellis. Clark and Co.), begs to announce that his auction sales for the year 1899 of country estates and residences, town houses, business premises, ground rents and other investments. will be held at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., periodically, and at other dates, both in London and in the provinces, as may be advisable in the interests of his employers. Sale9 of furniture, farming stock and effects conducted, ana valuations made of every description of property for sale, purchase, estate duty, compensation or other purposes. —43. Chancery-lane, London, W.C. Telephone No.: 1,017 Holborn. MONTHLY PROPERTY AUCTIONS. l\/rESSE׳s• H• E• FOSTER and CRANFIELD 1VA beg to announce that their MONTHLY PRO-PERTYr AUCTIONS are held at the Mart. Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on the THIRD WEDNESDAY in EVERY MONTH throughout the year. The appointments fixed for 1899 are as follows: — April 19 I July 19 I October 18 May 17 August 16 November 15 June 21 I September 20 ! December 20 Vendors, solicitors and trustees having properties for sale are respectfully invited to communicate with the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 6. Poultry, London. E.C. Telephone No. 999 Ba^k. Periodical Sales.—Established 1843 JV/TESSRS. H. E. FOSTER and CRANFIELD IVL (successors to Marsh, Milner and Co.) conduct PERIODICAL SALES of REVERSIONS (absolute and contingent). Life Interests and Annuities. Life Policies, Shares and Debentures. Mortgage Debts and Bonds, and Kindred Interests. on the FIRST and THIRD THURSDAYS in each month throughout the year, at the Mart. Tokenhouse-yard. E.C. The following are the appointments fixed for 1899: April 6 I July 6 I October 5 April 20 July 20 I October 19 May 4 August 3 I November 2 May 18 August 17 I November 16 June 1 | September? I December 7 June 15 | September 21 I December 21 Offices. 6. Poultry. London. E.C. Telephone No. 999 Bank. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO., AUCTIONEERS AND SURVEYORS, 51. COLEMAN-STREET, BANK, E.C., ״ v, f 213 CLAPHAM-ROAD, S.W. Branch Offices j ± CRANBROOK-ROAD. ILFORD. E. Telephone Nos.: City 45 Bank; Ilford, 28 Barking. A private wire connects the offices Telegraphic address—“ Douglas Young, London.” MESSRS. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO.’S IYX 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 June 14 September 27 April 12 ! July 12 October 11 April 26 : July 26 October 25 May 10 August 16 November 8 May 24 August. 23 November 22 June 7 September 13 December 6 December 13 Auction Offices: 51. Coleman-street. Bank. F213 ;.0.״, Clapham-road, S.W.; and Ilford, E. Sales bg Eiinum. " Messrs. STIMSON & SONS, Auctioneers and Surveyors, Land, House and Estate Agents. 8, MOORGATE-STREET, BANK, E.C., AND 2, NEW KENT-EOAD, S.E., Opposite the “ Elephant and Castle.” (The two offices are connected by private telephone). Auction Sales will be held at the Mart, Tokennonse-yard, in the City of London, nearly every THURSDAY at Two precisely, and on other days as occasion may require. Telegraphic address, “ Servabo, London.” Thursday next, March 23. QT1MSON and SOXS will Sell by Auction, IG at the Hart, on Thursday next, March 23, at Two o’clock, the following PROPERTIES:— Thirteen Freehold Houses and Shops, Nos. 291 to 315 (odd), Underbill-road, East Dulwich, also Stabling and half an acre of land. Five Freehold Houses and Shops, 1 to 5, Balmoral-terrace, Bromley-road, Catford. Besidence, 67, St. Agnes-place, Kennington. Besidence, 2, Hanover-gardens, Kennington. Besidence, 131, Acre-lane, Brixton, and Nursery Two Houses, 61 and 63, Maryon-road, Charlton. Four Houses, 1 to 4, Bust-square, Camberwell. Besidence, 52, Olney-street, Walworth. Nos. 22, 24, 27 and 29, East Dulwich-road. Nos. 43 and 55, Bromfelde-road, Clapham. Special Sale, Friday next, March 24. Bv order of Trustees of late W. F. Masters, Esq. CLAPHAM-ROAD, KENNINGTON. BEIXTON, CAM• BEEWELL, BATTERSEA, STOKE NEWINGTON. PADDINGTON, CHISWICK and HOUNSLOW.— Freehold and Leasehold Ground Bents, Freehold, Copyhold, and Leasehold Properties, producing about £1,650 per annum. QTIMSON and SONS will Sell by Auction, KSf at the Mart, on Friday next, March 24, at Two o’clock, the following valuable ESTATE:— Freehold Ground Rents of £278 15s. per annum, secured upon numerous houses in Hartington-road, Fentiman-road, Claylands-road, Church-street, and adjacent thoroughfares just off the main Clapham-road ; also at Denmark-hiil, Brixton, and Stoke Newington, many with reversions in from 20 to 26 years. Leasehold Ground Rents of £282 per annum, arising from numerous properties in the vicinity of Clapham-road, and on houses in Grittleton-road and Chippenham-road, Pauaington. Freehold Houses, 13, 13a, 15 and 17, Lower Ken-nington-lane, and 100 and 102, Fentiman-road. Copyhold Residence, No. 14, Kennington-park-road. Leasehold Beer-house, House and Shop, and Timber Yard, 303 and 305, lrork-road, Battersea. Leasehold Houses, Trigon-road and Claylands-road, Clapham, Cambridge-road, Chiswick, and Wellington-road, Hounslow. Particulars of Messrs. Tarry, Sherlock and King, solicitors, 17, Serjeant’s-inn, E.C.; and the Auctioneers, 8, Moorgate-street, E.C., and 2 New Kent-road S.E. Thursdajr, April 6. QTIMKOS and SOXS will Sell by Auction, KJ at the Mart, E.C., on Thursday, April 6, at Two o’clock, as under: — 67, 69, 71 and 75, St. George’s-road, and' 1 and 2, Manor-cottages, Camberwell. 225 to 231 (odd), Southampton-street, and 1 to 16, Riddell-street, Camberwell. Residence, 8, Hill-street, Peckham. Freehold38 ,־ and 42, Lambeth-road, Southwark. House and Shop, 136, Gipsy-hill, Norwood. Besidence, 34, Victoria-road, Gipsy-hill. House and Shop, 135, South-street, Greenwich. Freeholds, 47, 49. 51 and' 53, Swinnerton-st., Homerton. Residence, 34, Blythwood-road, Crouch-hill. Particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, 8, Moorgate-street, E.C., and 2, New־ Kent-road, S.E. Sales for the year 1899. Messrs. pODAVIN, BASLEY and ELDRIDGE v_X beg to announce that their Periodical Sales by Auction, held for nearly 60 years, will take place at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C., on the last Thursday in each month, viz.: — March 30 I August 31 April 27 September 28 May 25 I October 26 June 29 I November 30 July 27 i December 28 Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Properties and Investments of every description, may be included in these Sales at fixed and inclusive charges, particulars of which may be had on application. Messrs. Godwin, Basley and Eldridge also undertake the Valuation and Sale by Auction of every description of Household Furniture and Effects, Farming StocK, Trade Fittings, etc. Separate Registers of Furnished and Unfurnished Town Houses, Country Residences and Landed Estates are published on the first of each month. Established 1840. Auction and Estate Offices— 28, Martin’s-lane, Cannon-street, E.C., and at 28. Cadogan-place, Belgrave-square, S.W. Forthcoming Sales for the Year 1899. ]X/TESSRS. E. and H. LUMLEY (Lumley’s, of J-YX St. James’s House. 22, St. James’s-street. London, S.W.) beg to announce the following days of SALE by AUCTION for the year, at the Mart. Tokenhouse-yard. E.C.: but, in addition, other date9 can be arranged for special sales.—Terms on application. Tuesday, April 25 Tuesday, July 4 Tuesday, Oct. 17 Tuesday, May 23 Tuesday, July 18 Tuesday, Nov. 14 Tuesday June 6 Tuesday, Aug. 15 Tuesday, Nov. 28 Tuesday, June 20 Tuesday, Sep. 12 Tuesday, Dec. 12 Messrs. E. and H. Lumley announce in the advertisement columns ׳ff “ The Times ” on Saturdays a complete list of their sales, which will include estates in England. Ireland and Scotland, town and country properties, ground rents, reversions, gas and water shares, stocks, etc. In cases where property is to be included ample notice should be given in order to insure due publicity. St. James’s House. No. 22. St. James’s-stre״♦ ^ W Mr. F. H. B. RIDDLE, F.S.I., AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND ESTATE AGENT. 72, PARK-ST., GROSVENOR-SQUARE, W. Late and for many years with Messrs. Trollope as Auctioneer, and Manager of their West Halkin-street Agency Department. All matters of business with which Mr. Riddle may he favoured will receive bis careful perspnal attention.