Mabch 18, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE 444 Sales i)2 auction. jèales tg Auction. Sales fcg auction- ^ales tß Auction. NORTH HANTS, about four miles from Basingstoke, and three miles from Oakley Station on the L. and S.W. Railway. Notice of Sale of a desirable x^gricultural and Sporting Estate, known as Upper Wootton Farm, and comprising 413 acres of arable, pasture, and woodland, together with capitai residence, large homestead, smaller ditto. 14 cottages, grocer s shop and residence, blacksmith’s forge, and other buiidings thereon, comprising the whole of the village of Upper Wootton, ana within 20 minutes’ walk of church, chapel, and post office; the whole occupying an elevated position in the centre of this favourite residential and sporting district. "M" ESSES. SIMMONS and SONS have re- J_tX ceived instructions from the owner to Offer for Sale by Auction, at the Red Lion Hotel, Basingstoke. on Wednesday, March 22, 1899, at Three for Four o’clock p.m., the above compact FREEHOLD ESTATE. Particulars may be obtained of Messrs. Waterhouse and Cc., solicitors, 1, New-court, (Jarey-street, Lin-coin’s-inn; or of Messrs. Simmons and Sons, land agents, valuers, and auctioneers, Basingstoke, Reading, and Henley-on-Thames. TÜTBURY, STAFFORDSHIRE.—Important Sale of Freehold Residential Properties, Cottages, Business Premises, and Building Sites. . Mosley, Bart., to Sell by Auction, at the Castle Hotel, Tutbury, on Monday, March 27, 1899, at Three for Four o’clock in the afternoon precisely: — 19 Lots of valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in Tutbury, comprising Three commodious and well-built Family Residences in High-street, several excellent Business Premises in good situations in High-street, Ludgate-street, and Monk-street; about Ten Lots of well-tenanted Cottage Property (let at moderate rents), and a few Lots of eligible Building and Accommodation Land (including One Field close to Tutbury Station). The attention of investors is confidently directed to this important Sale, many of the Lots being of a most desirable character. Plans and particulars are being prepared, and may be had ten days before the sale from Messrs. Leedam and Harrison, land agents and surveyors, 179, Horninglow-street, BurLon-upon-Trent; from Messrs. Oakden and Son, surveyors, Tutbury; from Mr. George T. Knowles, Estate Office, Rolleston Hall; or from Messrs. Gedge, Kirby and Millett, solicitors, 11, Great George-street. Westminster. CHELTENHAM.—Important Sale of Freehold Property, eminently adapted for extensive store, factory or warehouse purposes. . mises, on Tuesday, March 21, 1899, at Four for Five o’clock precisely, subject to conditions of sale, all that extensive and substantially built FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as the Conservative Club House, centrally situated, and having a frontage of 51ft. to Albion-street, and a depth of 126ft., and comprising, on the ground floor, spacious entrance hall, two large and lofty rooms, 26ft. by 20ft. each, grand room facing main entrance 50ft. by 22tt., two smaller rooms, large room at rear, and ample domestic offices; on the upper floors, which are approached by wide front staircase and two back staircases are three noble rooms, measuring 48ft. by 23ft., 29ft. by 24ft., and 26ft. by 18ft. respectively. Also a spacious and lofty room hitherto used as a concert room, 61ft. by 17ft.; five smaller rooms, w.c.’s, lavatories, etc. Extensive and dry cellarage in the basement. Electric light. Gas and corporation water are laid on. Particulars of sale of E. L. Baylis, Esq., solicitor, Essex-place, Cheltenham; or, with cards to view, of the Auctioneer, Promenade, Cheltenham. NORTHAM, NORTH DEVON. ..... ־ - Bideford, on Thursday, April 6, 1899, at Four p m. prompt, all that modern FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, known as Fairlea, standing in its own grounds of over 15 acres. House contains four large reception rooms, nine bed rooms, kitchens and other offices; vinery, double hot-house, good stabling, carriage house, lofts, and coachman’s room, tennis and croquet lawns, large flower and kitchen gardens in full cultivation; water supply excellent; drainage good. Aspect south, with views over Exmoor and Dartmoor ranges. Near church, United Services College, Union Club, and Royal North Devon Golf Links, at Westward Ho. The Devon and Somerset Stag Hounds, and the Stevenstone and other Fox Hounds, hunt the district. Shooting, and river and sea fishing obtainable. Good residential neighbourhood, and plenty of first-class society. Market and railway town of Bideford within two miles. Immediate possession. Apply to the Auctioneers; or to Messrs. Bazeley and Barnes, solicitors and Notary Public, Bideford. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TOWN OF PONTYPRIDD. £460 PER ANNUM FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS. TV/TESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX־ XYX ANDER are instructed by Robert Rickards, Esq., to Sell by Auction, in convenient Lots, at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on Wednesday, March 29, 1899, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, producing an annual income ol £460, the whole secured upon various valuable properties situate at Pontypridd and Treforest, and which will be divided into convenient Lots for Sale. Plans, particulars, and conditions of sale may be had upon application to Messrs. Blosse and Arthur Waldron, solicitors, Duke-street, Cardiff; Messrs. Rickards and Blosse, land agents, Charles-street-chambers, Cardiff ; or to the Auctioneers, at 5, High-street, Cardiff. _____ _____ ____ _________ Sales by Auction for the Year 1899. IX/TESSBS. H. J. BLISS and SONS beg to XYX notify that their Sales by Auction of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Business Premises, Land, Ground Rents, Reversions, and other Properties, will take place at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, City, at Two o’clock precisely, on the following Thursdays throughout the year 1899: — Thursday, April 20 | Thursday, July 20 Thursday, May 11 Thursday, August 17 Thursday, May 25 | Thursday, September 21 Thursday, June 8 ! Thursday, October 19 Thursday, November 16 Thursday, December 14 Thursday, June 22 Thursday, July 6 And at intermediate dates by special arrangement. Auction, Survey and Land Offices, 106, Cheapside, E.C., and 164, Bethnal-green-road, N.E. AUCTION SALES. Ml 1 ____ e ery description of House Property. Printed terms can be had on application at their offices. Messrs. Field and Sons undertake surveys of all kinds, and give special attention to Rating and Compensation Claims.—Offices. 54, Borough High-street, and 52, Chancery• lane, W.C. Télégraphié Address—“ Federalist, London.״ BAYSWATER.—The Leasehold Property, Nos. 29 and 31, Pembridge-villas.—Notice of Postponement. MESSRS. GRANT, WHIELDON and CO. beg to announce that the Sale of these Properties, announced for Tuesday next, is unavoidably POSTPONED. 112, Holland-park-avenue, W. NOTTING-HILL.—Sound Leasehold Investment, comprising the Semi-detached Residence, No. 51, Lans-downe-road, Holland-park, hela for 43 years at £12 10s., and let to an excellent tenant for five years at £80 per annum. In thorough repair, and recently redrained. MESSRS. GRANT, WHIELDON and CO. will Sell, at the Mart, on Tuesday, March 21, at Two, the above INVESTMENT. Particulars of Messrs. T. B. and W. Nelson, solicitors, 145, Cannon-street, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 112, Holland-park-avenue, W. HAVERSTOCK-H1LL (three doors from).—The excellent semi-detached Residence, No. 6, Park-hill-road, with large walled garden in rear, held for a long term at £12 per annum. With possession. MESSRS. GRANT, WHIELDON and CO. will Sell, at the Mart, on Tuesday, March 21, at Two, the above RESIDENCE. Particulars of T. F. Peacock, Esq., solicitor, 12, South-square, Gray’s-inn, W.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 112, Holland-park-avenue, W. HAVERSTOCK-HILL.—With possession.—The spacious Semi-detached Family Residence, No. 34, Steele’s-road, containing ten bed rooms, dressing and bath rooms, three reception rooms, conservatory, and offices, with large walled garden, planted with fruit trees. Held from the freeholders for a long unexpired term at only £10 ground rent. In thorough repair. The owner has spent large sums in additions and improvements. MESSRS. GRANT, WHIELDON and CO. will Sell, at the Mart, on Tuesday, March 21, at Two, the above RESIDENCE. May be viewed by cards of the Auctioneers. Particulars at the Mart; of Walter Maskell, Esq., solicitor, 35, John-street, Bedford-row, W.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 112, Holland-park-avenue, W. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS. LEE, KENT.—By order of the Executors of the Rev. D. A. Beaufort, deceased.—The valuable and well-secured Leasehold Improved Ground Rents, amounting to £232 per annum, secured on Private Residences, Shop Property, and extensive Nurseries, situate and being Nos. 34, 35, 36 , 37 , 46 , 48 and 50, Leyland-road, and No. 34, Eltham-road, Lee, Kent; held from the Commissioners of H.M. Woods and Forests for 65 years unexpired, at nominal head rents. MESSRS. GRANT, WHIELDON and CO. ILL win Sell the above, at the Mart, on Tuesday, March 21, at Two precisely, in Five Lots. Particulars, plan and conditions of sale may be had at the Mart; of Messrs. Leefe and Leefe, solicitors, 1, Quality-court, Chancery-lane, W.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 112. Holland-park-avenue, W. BRIXTON and WESTMINSTER BRIDGE-ROAD. To Capitalists, Investors and others seeking sound Leasehold Investments. MR. PHILIP STOCK has received instructions to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Token-house-yard, Bank of England, City, on Tuesday, March 28, 1899, at One o’clock precisely, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES: — BRIXTON, S.W.—Semi-detached Leasehold Residence, No. 61, Somferleyton-road, of the estimated rental value of £55 per annum. Lease 82 years from June 24, 1884, at a ground rent of £8 per annum.— Messrs. Shaen. Roscoe, Massey and Co., solicitors, 8, Bedford-row, W.C. WESTMINSTER BRIDGE-ROAD, S.E.—Long Leasehold Business Premises, situate and known as No. ill, Oakley-street, just off main Westminster Bridge-road, of the estimated rental value of £50 per annum Lease 70 years from June ?4, 1895, at a ground rent of £8 per annum.—Messrs. Peard and Sons, solicitors, 13, Sise-lane, Queen Victoria-street, BRIXTON, S.W.—1Three capital Leasehold Weekly Houses, situate andi known as Nos. 17, 19 and 25, Vining-street, each containing seven rooms, and let to good tenants at 12s. 6d. per week, the whole producing £97 10s. per annum. Lease 99 years from June 24, 1867, at a ground rent of £5 per annum each.—Millner Jutsurn, Esq., solicitor, 24, Finsbury-pavement, E.C. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of the respective Solicitors; at the Mart; and at the Offices of the Auctioneer, 349, Cold Harbour-lane, Brixton, S.W. Sale Wednesday evening, March 22. GREEN and SON Sell, at their Auction Mart. 217, King-street, Hammersmith : — BROOKLANDS, CASTELNAU, BARNES.-•Detached Long Leasehold Residence of 12 rooms. Rent £100. With possession.—Solicitors, Messrs. Worthington Evans, Bird and Hill, 35, Eastcheap, E.C. ROSENEATH, 105, CASTELNAU, BARNES.—Semi-detached Leasehold Residence of ten rooms. Rent £70.—Solicitors, Messrs. Greenfield and Cracknell, 3, Lancaster-piace, Strand, W.C. LEIGHWOOD, LONSDALE-ROAD, BARNES.—Detached* Long Leasehold Residence of 12 room!. Rent £100. With possession. No. 1, CASTELNAU-GARDENS, BARNES.—Semi-detached Leasehold Residence of 10 rooms. Rent £70. Solicitors, Messrs. Dixon. Weld and Dixon, 1, Lancaster-piace, Strand, W.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, THORNE’S-COTTAGES, MALTHOUSE-PASSAGE, BARNES.—Copyhold Cottages, producing £55 18s.—Solicitors, Messrs. Marshal, Dickens and Vincent, 96. King-street, Hammersmith. 14 and 16, COULTER-ROAD. HAMMERSMITH.—Long Leasehold Cottages, producing £62 8s. Lease 80 years. Ground rent £5 each.—Solicitors, Messrs. Watson, Sons and Room, 16, Bridge-road, Hammersmith, and 12, Bouverie-street, E.C. "MESSES. GREEN and SON will Offer above 1VX PROPERTIES by Auction. Particulars* of the Solicitors; and at the Auction, Survey and Estate Offices, 72 and 217, King-street, Hammersmith. MESSES. ROBERT TIDEY and SON will be pleased to quote terms for including House property, etc., in their Monthly Sales at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard. Auction, Estate. Survey and Valuation Offices, 198, Essex-road, and 3, Pentonvilie-road, Angel, Islington. CHEAPSIDE, E.C. — Freehold Investment of the highest class, being a substantial, recently-erected building, with stone and red brick front, grandly situated between Cheapside and Queen Victoria-street, in the heart of the City of London. MESSRS. ROBERT TIDEY and SON will Sell, at the Mart, City, on Wednesday, March ¿9, at Two precisely, the modern FREEHOLD BLOCK of SHOPS and OFFICES, >ios. 46 and 47. Bow-iane, Cheapside, let at £545 per annum, landlord paying outgoings. May be viewed, and particulars, with conditions of sale, had at the Mart; of Messrs. Harry Dade and Co., solicitors, 100, London-wall, E.C.; or from the Auctioneers, 3, Pentonville-road, Angel, Islington. PLAISTOW and EAST HAM.—Sound Long Leasehold Investments. . March 20, ld99, at Eight o’clock, the undermentioned RR OPE R TIES: — PLAISTOW (in Three Lots).—The capital Residences, known as Hartington Villas, Nos. 416, 418 and 420, Barking-road, suitable for conversion into shops; lease 78 years; ground rent £5 each—Solicitors, Messrs. Hilleary, o, Fenchurch-buildings, E.C. EAST HAM (in One Lot).—The Long Leasehold Dwelling Houses, Nos. 7 and 9, Arthur-road, Kelly-road, East Ham; let and producing £46 16s. per annum; lease 80 years; ground rent £3 10s. each.— Solicitors, Messrs. Hardisty, Rhodes and Hardisty, 48, Great Marlborough-street, W. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of the respective Solicitors; at the Swan Hotel; and of the Auctioneer, Claughton Estate Office, Upton-park, and 362, Barking-road, Plaistow, E. Telephone, No. 794, Albert Dock. HIGHBURY FIELDS.—Improving Property, Two modern Residences, in a most desirable position, easy of access. "MESSRS. WAGSTAFF and SONS will Sell ILL at the Mart, City, on Friday, March 24, at One o’clock precisely, in separate Lots, TWO well-built RESIDENCES, Nos. 42 and 44, Battledean-road, Highbury. Each is let at £42 per annum. Term 94 years unexpired, at £8 8s. each ground rent. Drury Freeman, Esq., solicitor, 124, Chancery-lane, W.C.., and 10, Manor-terrace, Lea Bridge-road, Leyton. Auction Offices, Highbury Lodge, Highbury-corner, N. Sales at the Mart during 1899. MESSRS. HERRING, SON and DAW XYX (established a century and twenty-two years) beg to give notice that׳ they have fixed the following days for Sales at the Mart, of Freehold, Leasehold, Copyhold Estates and Residential PROPERTIES, Ground Rents, Shares, Thurs lay, August 31 Thursday, September 28 ׳J hursday, October 26 Thursday, November 30 Thursday, December 2L Freehold and Leasehold Annuities, etc.: — Thursday, March 30 Thursday, April 27 Thursday, May 25 Thursday, June 29 Thursday. J uly 27 Sales can be arranged to take place on other days than the above to suit the wish and requirements of clients. Owners and others desirous of including properties in the above sales should acquaint Messrs. Herring, Son and Daw at least one month previous to the date of sale, to allow of full publicity being given, and the requisite announcements being made. —Offices: 6, Ironmonger-lane, E.C.. and 308, Brixton-bill, S.W. Telegraphic address: “Oldest,” London. Established 1773. KEW BRIDGE, EATON-SQUARE and HIGHGATE. T5RIOKETT a.nd ELLIS will Sell by Auction, L at tile Mart, E.C., on Monday, March 27, at KEW BRIDGE.—Freehold Ground Bents of £44 per annum, secured upon Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Station-terrace, Kew Bridge- oad.—Solicitors, Messrs. Wood-bridge and Sons, 6, Serjeant's-inn, FieeUstreet, E.C., and 209, High-street, Brentford. EATON-SQUARE.—1The excellent Town Residence, No 17, Cliveden-place. Let on lease at the moderate rental of £130 per annum. Term 99 years from Lady Day, 1822, at ״he low ground rent of £9 per annum.—Solicitors. Messrs. Wood, Bigg and Nash, 6, Raymond-buildings, Gray’s-inn, W.C. . HIGHGATE.—Ereenoid Semi-detached Residence, known as Bryanston, Tile Bank, Highgate-liill. opposite Wateriow Park, near St. Joseph’s Retreat, Grammar School, etc. The house contains three excellent reception rooms, fire bed rooms, dressing room, bath room, kitchen, and offices; good cellars. Garden in front, side and rear. With possession.— Solicitor, F. J. Perks, Esq., 2, Clement’s-mn, W.C. HIGHGATE.—Semi-detached Residence, No. 21, South-grove, containing eight rooms, bath room, two kitchens, etc.־ large well-stocked garden; conservatory and staffi ng. Unexpired term 38 years at a rent of £40 per annum. With possession.—Solicitors, Messrs. Godwin and Son, 51, Wool Exchange, Coleman-street, E.C. . , Particulars at the Mart; of the Solicitors; ana of the Auctioneers, 57, Chancery-lane, W.C., and 4, High-street, Highgate, N. MESSRS. WARE AND CARPMAEL, SURVEYORS, AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS, 30a, Lincoln’s Inn F ields (corner of Serle-street) Firm: A. W. WARE, H. CARPMAEL, F.S.I. Sales by Auction of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Property, Ground Rents, Reversions, Stocks and Shares, and other securities held periodically at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard (also by private treaty), at moderate and fixed charges. Valuations for Probate, Mortgage, Compensation, and other purposes. Surveys of Building Estates, Dilapidations and Sanitation. Special attention given to Rent Collection and Estate Management. Telegraphic Address. “ Demur, London.” At a nominal reserve to ensure a Sale —For occupation or investment. MESSRS. WARE and CARPMAEL will Sell XtX by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C., on Wednesday, March ?2, 1899, at■ One o’clock precisely, the well-built and attractive Semidetached FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, Nos. 36 and 38, Woodbury-park-road, Tunbridge Wells, having a frontage of 74ft. 6in. and a depth of 222ft. 6in. Each contains five bed rooms, dressing room, bath room (fitted hot and cold water supply), three reception rooms; and in basement, two sitting rooms, kitchen, scullery and usual offices; long gardens. Producing £130 per annum. Particulars of sale of Seaton F. Taylor, Esq., solicitor, 5, Gray’s-inn-square, London, W.C.; at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 30a, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, London, W.C. HEWETSONS, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS AND VALUERS. 211 to 215, TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, W. Auction Sales of all kinds of property, valuations for transfer, mortgage or probate. Entire contents of residences purchased for cash. Register of very large number of town and country houses and properties to be let or sold free by post. 1899. HAMPTON and SONS beg to announce :׳hat their AUCTIONS of LANDED ESTATES, Town and Country Residences, Investments, Business Premises, and other Properties, are held MONTHLY at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C. Auctions can also be held on other days, in town or country, by arrangement; also Sales and Valuations of Furniture, Pictures, Farming Stock, Tim- March List of Estates, Town and Country Residences. Hunting Boxes, and Sporting Properties can be had gratis on application to HAMPTON and SONS, Ltd.. 1, Cockspur-street, S.W.; or by post, three stamps. Banks of the Thames. Within easy reach of Henley and Maidenhead. GREAT MARLOW, BUCKS. The FREEHOLD RIVERSIDE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, known as Stoney Ware, Bisham, a picturesque modern Residence in the Early English style, luxuriously appointed and replete with every modern convenience, including electric light; contains five reception, billiard, and 17 bed and dressing rooms, six fitted baths, and admirably arranged domestic offices; excellent stabling for seven, two cottages, large boat-house, model laundry, farm buildings, large lawns and pleasure grounds sloping to the water’s edge, fruit and vegetable gardens, rose garden, glasshouses, fowl-houses, and two pad-docks, also 11 acres of grass land on the opposite side of the river, in all about 25 acres. With possession. HAMPTON and SONS will Sell the above very charming RIVERSIDE PROPERTY by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Tuesday, April 25, at Two o’clock (unless previously Sold by Private Treaty). Particulars, plan, and conditions of sale of A. D. Cripps, Esq., solicitor, 45, Parliament-street, S.W., and Marlow. Auction Offices, 1, Cockspur-street, S.W. In a secluded position. With fast train services to City and West-end. REIGATE, SURREY. The attractive FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Woodhatch Place, on the southern slope of Cockshot-liill, comprising an excellent country residence, containing four reception, 10 bed and dressing rooms, and domestic offices; stabling and two capital cottages. Well-timbered pleasure grounds; large lawns, shrubbery walks, kitchen garden, glasshouses, and an enclosure of park land, in ail nearly eight acres. Possession on completion. HAMPTON and SONS will Sell the above by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Monday, May 15 next, at Two o’clock (unless previously sold by private treaty). Particulars and conditions of sale of Messrs. Adam and Thring, solicitors, 4, Queen-square, Bath; and of the Auctioneers, 1, Cockspur-street, S.W. Occupying a Grand Position. Commanding extensive and beautiful views. GLOUCESTERSHIRE, near BRISTOL. Close to village, church, and postal telegraph office, and within four miles of Clifton Down Station.— The beautifully situate FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, known as Severn House, Hen bury, comprising a gentleman’s country house, containing hail, five reception. 12 bed and dressing rooms, housekeeper’s room, and domestic offices; good stabling for seven horses, coach-house, and four men’s rooms; entrance lodge; pleasure grounds, terraces, and productive kitchen garden, and parklike meadows, in all about 21 acres. Also Severn Cottage, with stabling, lawn, and gardens. -Possession on completion. HAMPTON and ISONS (in conjunction with Messrs. ALEXANDER, DANIEL and CO.) will Sell the above by Auction, at the Bank Auction Mart, Corn-street, Bristol, on Thursday, May 18, 1399. at Three o’clock (unless previously Sold1 by Private Treaty). Particulars and conditions of sale of Messrs. Arnold and Henry White, 14, Great Marlborough-street;, W.; of the Auctioneers, Messrs. Alexander, Daniel and Co., Bank-chambers, Corn-street, Bristol; and Hampton and Sons, 1, Cockspur-st., London, S.W. EALING. MIDDLESEX.—St. Kilda Estate, West Eaiing.—To Trustees, Investors, Builders, and others. ME. E. J. STEEL is instructed to Offer for Sale by Auction, at the Coach and Horses Hotel, Ealing Dean, on Thursday, March 23, 1899, at 1.30 for Two o’clock p.m., the First Portion of this valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE, containing 157 large freehold plots, of which 24 are •shop plots, having commanding frontages to the main London-road; the remaining 133 plots, having bold frontages to the Melbourne and St. James’s Avenues and Regina-road, are suitable for the erection of moderate sized residences, for which there is a ready demand in this neighbourhood. The roads have been completed, the water and gas mains are laid, and the sewer connections are completed from the main sewer to near the building line of each plot. Particulars, with plans, may be obtained of Messrs. Woodbridge and Sons, solicitors, 5, Serjeant’s-inn, Fleet-street, London, and Higli-street, New Brentford; of F. H. Jones, Esq., surveyor, 35, Broadway, Ealing, W.; at the place of sale; or post free of the Auctioneer, Broadway House, Hanwell, and Boston-gardens, Brentford, W. MESSRS. GILLOW AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS, (Established over 100 years), 406, Oxford Street, W. (Telephone 30 Padd.). 1\/TESSES. GILLOW and CO. beg to an-XYX nounce that their Sales by Auction of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Ground Rents, and other securities are held periodically at the Mart. Properties can be included at moderate and fixed charges. VALUATIONS of all kinds. ESTATES managed and rents collected. SALES BY AUCTION of Furniture, Stock, etc. Messrs. Gillow and Co. also undertake the Sales and Lettings of town and country properties by private treaty. Office: 406, OXFORD-STREET. W. BUILDING ESTATE SPECIALIST. ME. W. A. FISHEE, 16, Finsbury-circus, E.C., is open to purchase or arrange terms tor the development and improvement bf land and buildings, and invites correspondence from owner? and others on matters arising out of the sale anu purchase of properties. No commission or fees are claimed for work until an exchange of agreements has been effected.