457 THE ESTATES GAZETTE March 18, 1899. Marton—James Styles, of Rugby, at Marton, on March 21, residential property Lincolnshire. Louth—Dickinson and Riggall, of Louth, at same, on March 22, Freehold licensed property Billingborough—A. W. Hodgkinson, of Billing-borough, at same, on March 27, Freehold dwelling houses Saxilby—George Mawer, of Lincoln, at same, on March 24, Freehold farm, comprising about 116 acres Saltfleetby St. Peter’s—John Taylor and Son, of Louth, at same, on March 22, Freehold pasture land Sutterton—Killingworth and Son, of Boston, at Sutterton, on March 23, Freehold pasture land of about four acres Boston (near)—Eobert Earl, of Sleaford, at Boston, on March 22, Freehold property Morton—A. W. Hodgkinson, of Billingborough, at Morton, on March 23, cottages and premises Market Deeping—J. G. Medcalf, of Market Deeping, at same, on March 20, land Haxey—Styring and Turner, of Rotherham, at Haxey, on March 22, dwelling house Binbrook—Mason and Sons, of Louth, at Binbrook. on March 23, Freehold property Saltfleet—Mason and Sons, of Louth, at same, on March 22, Freehold cottage property Louth—Mason and Sons, of Louth, at same, on March 28, Freehold dwelling houses Middlesex. Ealing—E. J. Steel, of Hanwell, at Ealing, on March 23, Freehold building estate Norfolk. Lower Sheringham—S. Mealing Mills, of Norwich, at Sheringham, on March 23, Freehold dwelling house and business premises Norwich—Messrs. Spelman (in cenjimetion with S. Mealing Mills), of Norwich, at same, on March 22, building land Northamptonshire. West Haddon—Edwin Tait, of Eugby. at same, on April 6, Freehold estate comprising about 278 acros Fletton—Fox and Yergette, of Peterborough, at same, on March 25, building land of about seven acres Northumberland W1 alton, etc.—E. Donkin and Son, of Eothbury. at Newcastle-on-Tyne, on March 28, Freehold estates Nottinghamshire. Gedling—Thomas Wilson, of Nottingham, at same, on March 22. Freehold dwelling houses and building land BARNARDS, Ltd. NORWICH. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. EPPS’S GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. COCOA BREAKFAST—SUPPER. LANDSCAPE GARDENING. W. INNES STUCKEY, Landscape Gardener, 46, Dyne-road, Brondesbury, N.W. 13 Years with Mr. H. E. MILNER. Broughton—George Unsworth, of Manchester, at same, on March 21, Freehold dwelling house Manchester—Lomax. Sons and Mills, of Manchester, at same, on March 21, Freehold warehouse property Bolton—Lomax. Sons and Mills, of Bolton, at same, on March 23, Freehold properties Manchester—C. W. Provis and Son, of Manchester, at same, on March 22, Freehold and Leasehold dwelling houses Bolton—Thomas Crompton, of Bolton, at same, on March 23, Freehold and Leasehold properties Manchester—G. H. Larmuth, of Manchester, at same, on March 21, Leasehold dwelling houses, shops and stone yard Stockport (near)—Fred Thompson and Son, of Manchester, at same, on March 28, Freehold building land Liverpool—Fred Thompson and Son, of Manchester, at Liverpool, on March 24, Freehold licensed property Manchester—G. H. Larmuth and Co., of Manchester, at same, on March 22, Freehold dwelling houses and land Eochdale (near)—Walter Brierley, of Bury, at Rochdale, on March 29, Leasehold mills, machinery and dwelling houses Ashton-on-Eibble, etc.—J. B. Jones and Sons, of Preston, at same, on March 22, Freehold dwelling houses, business premises and licensed property Preston—J. B. Jones and Sons, of Preston, at same, on March 23. Freehold dwelling houses Haslingden—Ealph Greenwood, of Haslingden, at same, on March 22. dwelling houses Holcombe—Ealph Greenwood, of Haslingden, at Holcombe, on March 20, farm stock Manchester (near)—W. H. Eobinson, of Manchester, at same, on March 29, dwelling homes Bury—Franklin Howarth, of Bury, at same, on March 29, Leasehold dwelling houses Withington—C. W. Provis and Son, of Manchester, at same, on March 28, Leasehold premises and Freehold cottages and dwelling houses Ashton-upon-Mersey—C. W. Provis and Son, of Manchester, at Sale, on March 29, Freehold building land Salford—J. Massey Wright, of Manchester, at same, on March 28. Freehold dwelling houses Manchester—William Wilson and Son, of Manchester. at same, on March 23, Leasehold building land Manchester—W. H. Wilson (William Wilson and' Son), of Manchester, at same, on March 28, Freehold properties Manchester—W. H. Eobinson, of Manchester, at same, on March 27, dwelling houses Droylsden and Audenshaw—C. W. Provis and Son, of Manchester, at Droylsden, on March 20, Leasehold shop and dwelling houses Urmston—Thompson and Eatcliffe. of Manchester, at same, on March 21. Freehold dwelling houses Manchester—J. Massev Wright, of Manchester, at same, on March 23. residence Manchester—William Wilson and Son. of Manchester, at same, on March 22. Freehold dwelling bouse Leicestershire. Leicester—H. and F. Tarratt and Sons, of Leicester, at same, on March 22, Freehold property Leicester—Porter and Son, of Leicester, at same, on March 21, shares Huncote—Eoyce and Wright, of Melton Mow-bray, at Narborough, on March 21, Freehold property Leicester—T. F. Kaigh, of Leicester, at same, on March 21. shop and cottage property Leicester—Arthur Andrew, of Leicester, at same, on March 20. shops and dwelling houses Countesthorpe—Warner, Sheppard and Wade, of Leicester, at Countesthorpe, on March 23, pasture land Hants. Basingstoke—Simmons and Sons, of Basingstoke, at same, on March 22. Upper Wootton Farm. F, comprising about 415 acres Landport, etc.—King and King, of Portsmouth, at same, on March 22, Freehold residence and cottage property Bournemouth—Frederick Ellen and Son. of Andover, at Bournemouth, on April 11. business premises South?ea—Ernest Hall, of Landport, at same, on April 6, Freehold residence Southsea. etc.—Field and Palmer, of Southsea, at same, on March 27. Freehold properties Fordingbridge—J. W. Hooper, of Bath, at Fording-bridge, on March 29, licensed property Portsmouth—Penney and Clark, of Southsea. at same, on March 21, Freehold building estate Southsea—Ernest Hall, of Portsmouth, at same, on March 23, Freehold properties Southsea, etc.—C. B. Smith. Sapp and Wyatt, of Portsea, at same, on March 23. Freehold properties Herefordshire. Newton—Straker and Son. of Abergavenny, at same, on March 21, Freehold properties Hertfordshire. Hitchin—James Shilcock, of Hitchin. at same, on March 21. Freehold building land Bishop Stortford—Franklin and Son, of Bishop Stort-ford, at same, on March 28, Freehold property Hoddesdon—E. and A. G. Thorowgood. of Ware, at Hoddesdon, on April 26. Freehold properties Hertford, etc.—E. and A. G. Thorowgood, of Hertford. at same, on April 22, Freehold cottage property Chandlers Cross—Sedgwick. Son and Weall, of Watford. at Chandlers Cross, on March 22, furniture Kent. Dover—H. E. Vernon Shone, of Dover, at same, on March 23, Freehold residence and properties Crowborough—C. J. Parris, of Tunbridge WeUs, at same, on March 24, Freehold shop property and building land Dover—Terson and Son, of Dover, at same, on March 30, Freehold and Leasehold shops and dwelling houses Deal, etc.—Nethersole and Honeyball, of Deal, at same, on March 23, Freehold properties Sidcup—Woods and Snelling, of Sidcup. at same, on March 23. Freehold building land Tunbridge Well?—Brackett and Sons, of Tunbridge Wells, at same, on March 17, Freehold dwelling house Lancashire. Manchester—C. W. Provis and Son. of Manchester, at same, on March 24, Freehold and Leasehold properties Morecambe—G. H. Petty, of Morecambe, at same, on March 22, Freehold dwelling houses and shares Carnforth—I. E. Kilshaw. of Kendal, at Carnforth, on March 21, building land Durham. Pooltree—David Armstrong, of Bishop Auckland, at same, on March 23. Freehold farm Essex. Norton—The Land Company, of 68, Cheapside, London, E.u. on the Norton Park Estate, on March 20, Freehold land Bulmer—T. H. Newman, of Braintree, at Sudbury, on March 23, Freehold licensed property Benfleet—Protheroe and Morris, of 67, Cheapside, London, E.C., at Benfleet, on March 22, Freehold building land Waltham Abbey—E. and A. G. Thorowgood, of ware, at Waltham Abbey, on April 25, Freehold dwelling house and land Westciiff-on-Sea—A. Prevost and Son, of Southend-on-Sea. at Westcliff-on־Sea, on April 5, Freehold building land Tilburv—A. Prevost and Son, of Southend'-on-Sea, at Tilbury, on April 12, Freehold building land Gloucestershire. Cheltenham—Bayley and Adams, of Cheltenham, at same, on March 21, Freehold properties Cheltenham—Bayley and Adams, of Cheltenham, at same, on March 23. residential properties and building land , Eedland—James S. Pitt, of Bristol, at Clifton, on March 21, Freehold dwelling houses Warmley—Young and Howes (in conjunction with Nichols, Matthews and Co.), of Bristol, at Warm-ley, on March 21, Freehold residence and building land A lveston—Luce, lY>ung and Luce, of Thornbnry, at Alveston, on March 21, Freehold properties Cheltenham—S. B. Yarder, of Cheltenham, at same. on March 21, Freehold residence Cheltenham—Bayley and Adams, of Cheltenham, at same, on April 6, Freehold property Cheltenham—Young and Gilling, of Cheltenham, at same, on March 30, Freehold properties Cheltenham—Engall, Cox and Co., of Cheltenham, at same, on March 28, residence and Freehold building land Cheltenham—S. M. Cornelius, of Cheltenham, at same, on March 21, Freehold property Bristol—Edward T. Parker, of Bristol, at same, on March 28. ground rents Gloucester—Bruton, Knowles and Co., of Gloucester, at same, on May 13, the Etloe Estate, comprising about 294 acres Henburv—Alexander, Daniel and Co., of Bristol, at same, on May 18, Freehold residential property Bristol—C. H. Tucker and Co,, of Bristol, at same, on March 28, Freehold dwelling houses Bristol—William E. Nurse and Co., of Bristol, at same, on March 22, Freehold property Bristol—Alexander. Daniel and Co., of Bristol, at same, on March 22, Freehold business premises and life policies Totterdown—F. H. Jullion, of Bristol, at Totterdown, on March 21, Freehold dwelling house Bristol—Charles A. Tricks and Son, of Bristol, at same, on March 21. Freehold dwelling houses Bristol—E. T. Parker, of Bristol, at same, on March 21. residential property Charlton Kings—John G. Villar, of Cheltenham, at Charlton Kings, on April 13, Freehold farm and villa residences Cheltenham—S. M. Cornelius, of Cheltenham, at same, on March 21, Freehold property Dursley—John G. Villar. of Cheltenham, at Dursley, on April 11, Freehold residence MERRYWEATHERS. “WE DO THE WHOLE THING.” Bore Wells, Construct Reservoirs, Elevated Water Towers, and Filters. Pro vide and Fix Pumping Machinery to be driven by Gas, Oil, Wind, Water, Electricity, or other power. Horse. Donkey or Bullock Pump. 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