March 25, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE 488 tuj ¡auction. ¿?ales tg Eurtion. Sales l)g Auction, TUTBURY, STAFFORDSHIRE.—Important Sale of Freehold Residential Properties, Cottages, Business Premises, and Building Sites. ^!.osiey, Bart., to Sell by Auction, at the Castie Hotel, TutDury, on Monday, March 27, 1899, at Three !or 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 qnd Millett, solicitors, 11, Great George-street, Westminster. NORTHAM, NORTH DEVON. ־lyTESSRS. DYMOND, SON and BLACK- t.t_L MORE will Sell by Auction, at the New Inn Hotel, Bicleiord, on Thursday, April 6, 1899, at Four p m. prompt, ail that modern FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, Known as Famea, 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 uoliege, Union Club, and Royal North Devon Golf Links, at Westward Ho. The Devon and Somerset Siag 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. THORPE SATCHVILLE, LEICESTERSHIRE. A valuable and choice FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL and SPORTING PROPERTY, known as Thorpe Satchville Hall, in the picturesque village of Thorpe Satchville, in the centre of the most favourite hunting district in the kingdom. The estate comprises a most enjoyable and comfortable arranged hunting box, commanding seme of the finest views in Leicestershire, with stabling for seven horses, coach-house, and other buildings׳, with extensive and attractive gardens and pleasure grounds, and park splendidly timbered. Also, about 234 acres of well-timbered Pasture and Arable Land, with an extensive set of well-arranged agricultural buildings and two cottages adjoining. And, also, Eight capital Cottages, with gardens pleasantly situated in the village. Possession of the estate on completion of purchase. ]AOYOE and WEIGHT will Offer the above for Sale by Auction, at the Bell Hotel in Melton Mowbray, on Tuesday, April 4, 1899, at Three for Four o’clock precisely. Thorpe Satchville is five miles from Melton Mowbray, and Ih. from Great Dalby or John O’Gaunt’s Stations, on the L. and N.W. and G.N. Joint Railways. Particulars with plans may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Oakham and Melton Mowbray; Messrs. Goddard, Paget and Goddard, architects and surveyors, Market-street, Leicester; or of Latham and New, solicitors, Melton Mowbray. To Speculators, Building Societies, Land Developers, ״ and others. WARGRAVE-ON-THAMES, two miles from Twyford, on the main line, whence London is reached in three-quarters of an hour ; three miles from Henley-on-Thames, and close to the River Thames. Notice of Sale of valuable Freehold Building Land and House Property. IX/TH. J. CHAMBERS is favoured with in-TU- structions from the Trustees under the will of the late Miss Gladdy, to Sell by Auction, at the St. George and Dragon Hotel, Wargrave, on Wednesday, March 29, 1899״ at Three o’clock in the afternoon to the minute, 34a. 3r. 25p. of valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, together with a valuable FREEHOLD HOUSE with Malt-house, Barn and Garden thereto, situate in the centre of the village of Wargrave, and late in the occupation of the Misses Gladdy. Particulars, plans and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. Young, Jones and Co., solicitors 2, St. Mildred’s-court, Poultry, E.C.; and of the Auctioneer, 15, Hart-street, Henley-on-Thames. By order of the Executors of F. S. Martin, Esq. STRATFORD, E., close to Stratford and Stratford Market Stations of the G.E.R. MR, GEORGE B. SMALLPEICE will Sell • by Auction, at the Swan Hotel, Broadway, Stratford׳, on Monday, April 10, 1899, at 7.30 precis sly, in 15 Lots, the under-mentioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, producing about £637 12s. per annum: — Premises. Rotpei annum. Head Rent. Net Rent. 45, Martin-street £26 £6 £20 4, ,, 5) 20 30 43 and 45, Station-street.. 41 12s. 10 31 12s. 3, Fieieriek-street 40 1« 30 7 and 9, ״ 36 10 26 Underleases of the above will bs granted for a term of 581 years from March 25,1899. 224, High-street 30 10 20 226 228,230, High-street.. 110 30 80 242, 244, 246, 100 36 64 266, 50 15 35 268, 50 15 35 2/0, 272, 80 30 50 50 15 35 278, 50 15 35 282, 281, 90 20 70 304, 100 24 76 Underleases of the above will be granted for a term of 64! years from March 25, 1899. Particulars may be obtained at the place of sale; of Messrs. Hoilams, Sons, Coward and Hawksiey, solicitors, 30, Mincing-lane, London, E.C.; and of Mr. George B. Smallpeice, F.S.I., surveyor and auctioneer, 9 and 10, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C. MESSRS. E. and S. ׳SMITH will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, on Friday, April 14, 1899, at Two, in Lots, the following eligibxe PROPERTIES: — ISLINGTON.—-Nos. 2, 3 and 4, Milner-street, Milner-square. Let at rents amounting to £148 per annum. Lease 28¿ years. Ground rents £27. No. 16, Brooksby-street. House and Stable. Let at £42. Lease 9 years. Ground rent £5 5s. No. 9a, Gordon-street, Oolebrooke-row. Let weekly at 8s. 6d. Term 27 years, free of ground rent. REGENT’S-PARK.—No. 173, Albany-street. Producing £87 2s. per annum. Lease 16£ years. Ground rent £15 15s. HACKNEY.—No. 228, Richmond-roud (near Mare-street). Let at £45. Lease 46 years. Ground rent £12. POPLAR.—No. 36, Aiton-street (near Chrisp-street). Let at 8s. per week. Lease 177 years. Ground rent £3 10s. SOUTH TOTTENHAM.—Nos. 6 and 8, Osman-road (near Woodberry Hotel). Let weekly, 7s. eaon. Lease 71 years. Ground rent £3 10s. each. CHISWICK.—Choice detached Corner Residence, let on lease to a medical man at £120, and known as Sydney House, 23, Sutton-court-road, near Turn-ham-green Church. Lease 82 years. Ground rent £30.—Solicitors, Messrs. Boulton, Sons and Sande-man, 21a, Northampton-square, E.C. BARNSBURY.—Corner Business Premises, with sheds and stabling, No. 11, Hemingford-road. Part in hand. Estimated rental value £87 18s. Lease 42 years. Ground rents £22 11s.—Solicitor, E. W. Pheasant, Esq., 10, Duke-street, Adelphi. The properties may be viewed, and particulars and conditions obtained of respective Solicitors; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 54, Amwell-street, Clerkenwell, E.C. (near New River Head), and Mus-well-hill, N. (nearly facing station). 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-nouse-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, Somerleyton-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.—Three capital Leasehold Weekly Houses, situate and 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 Jutsum, 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. Having Sold׳ the Mansion, _ Premises, the Old Manor House, Hythe, on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 18 and 19, 1899, at Eleven o’clock each day, the CONTENTS of the MANSION, principally comprising Antique Furniture in the styles• of— ioui8Quinz3 Louis Seize Henri Deux Sheraton Chippendale Hepple white Adam, &c., &c. Oil Paintings by and after— R .fi'ael Lorreggio Landsear Lib uden Satzens Rembrandt Franck S ideler Gaspar Poussin W. Guilini Peiugini Lancret Leonardi da Yinci Herring, smr., &c., &c. Old Indian miniatures, etc., the magnificent grand pianoforte made by Mott of Pall Mall for George IV., a superb lantern in ormolu (from the Palace of the Tuileries), beautiful Aubusson carpet, Turkey and Persian rugs and carpets, large tapestry portiere curtain, old lac Japan cabinet and clock, escritoires, bureaus, etc. Useful household furniture, ornaments, etc. Illustrated catalogues, price Is. each, of the Auctioneers, Radnor-chambers, Folkestone. DE8ENHAM, STORR AND SONS, LTD. PUBLIC SALES almost daily throughout the year in two spacious rooms, of diamonds, ornaments, rubies, pearls, expensive watches, old family plate, miniatures, medals, pictures, lace, sables, etc. Special attention given to the sale of jewellers’, pawnbrokers’, and other businesses in al? parts of the country. Valuations of trade stocks for probate or division. Arbitrations. Auction sales of landed property. House agency and compensation cases. 6, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON. Freehold and Leasehold Properties at NOTTING-HILL, ROTHERHITHE, and HOMERTON. | ZARD, 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, producing £19 10s. per annum. Freehold Warehouse at Rotlierhithe, 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, Fenchurch-street, E.C. ; and of the Auctioneers and Valuers, 52, Gracechurch-street, E.C. Messrs. H. & A. LAYMAN, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS AND HOUSE AGENTS. Offices and Sale Rooms, LONDON BRIDGE, S.E. Auction Rooms specially adapted for the Sale of Freehold and Leasehold Property, Silver Plate. Jewels, Precious Stones and Valuables, Furniture, Drapery, and all kinds of Chattel Property, Valuations made for all Purposes. Sales as above held daily. JA. and W. THARP respectfully announce • that they have arranged to hold Scales by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., in every Month of the year, in which may be included FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, and also STOCKS, SHARES and DEBENTURES. Vendors are invited to send particulars at least 21 days prior to the date of sale. Inclusive terms on receiving instructions. Auction and Estate Offices, 9, Norton Folgate, Bishopsgate-street, E. Telephone No. 170 Avenue. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, BUILDING LAND, SHARES. BANKS OF THE THAMES.—TEDDIN GTON.—The unique Riverside Estate, known as Weir House, witfi its lovely grounds of 3¿ acres, with long river and road frontages. Charming half-timbered residence and first-ciass stabling; cottages for gardener and coachman, glass, etc. TEDDIN GTON-PARK. — NORMANNIA.—A choice double-fronted detached Residence, five bed, a dressing, bath, and three reception rooms, on two floors. Garden nearly half acre. Rental value £65. rEDDlNGlON LOOK.—MANOR HOUSE ESTATE.— Tbe picturesque Freehold Detached Residences, Cranley, Lyddisdale, and Wendover, Manor-road. Rental values £70 each. TEDDINGTON LOUK—MANOR HOUSE ESTATE. -A grand opportunity for creating ground rents or securing sites for superior residences.—59 magnificently situated Plots of Freehold Land, having important frontages to mam parish and other roads. RICHMOND MINERAL WATER AND BOTTLING CO., LTD.—50 fully paid £10 Shares in this sound industrial company. MR, PENNINGTON •will Sell at the Mart, Bank of England, E.C., on Monday, March 27, at Two o’clock precisely. Particulars of the Auctioneer, Railway Stations, Richmond and Strawberry-hiLl. Telephone 5 Richmond. The Periodical Sales of Estates, Reversions, Shares and House Property generally (held for 64 years) for the year 1899, by TWTESSRS. C. 0. and T. MOORE are ILL appointed to take place at the Auction Mart, E.C., on the following Thursdays: — April !3,27 ! September 14, 28 May 4,11,18, 25 October 12 26 June 1,8,15, 22, 29 | November 2 28 July 6,13, 21) 27 ! December 7,14 August 3 Special attention given to Rent Collecting and the entire management of House Property, Valuations !or Compensations, Mortgages, and for Probate Purposes, Surveys for Dilapidations and Plans. Agents (,appointed 1836) to the London Assurance Corporation. MESSRS. C. 0. and T. MOORE, Auctioneers, Surveyors and Estate Agents, Seven, Leadenhail-street, Cornhiii, E.C., and 144, Mile End-road. E. Telegrams: Established, London.” Telephone No. 335 Avenue. MESSRS. C. C. and T. MOORE will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday״ April 13, at Two o’clock: — FARitINGDON-STREET, E.C.—The Freehold Fully-liceiised Premises, recently erected, very substantial, and well-known as the One Tun, Great Saffron-hill, situated within a few yards ■of Oharles-street, out of Farnngdon-street׳, and being close to Farringdon Market and numerous factories and otner houses employing very targe numbers of hands, and near Farnngdon-street Station and Hoiborn Viaduct. The property has a frontage of about 40ft. CAMBERWELL NEW-ROAD, S.E.—Freehold1 Beerhouse, known as the Red Lion, 157, Camberwell New-road, near the Oval, and within a few minutes’ walk of uamberweli Station; let on lease at £32 per annum. hodbOjxN, W.C.—Freehold nine-roomed House and Shop, No. 9, Gray’s-inn-passage, Red Lion-street, W.C.; let at £50 per annum; tenant pays taxes. CAMBERWELL.—Freehold Houses and Shops, Nos. 159, 161 and 163, Camberwell New-road, S.E., near Kennmgton-parK, the Oval, and Camberwell Station; Nos. 161 and 163 let on lease at £35 and £40 per annum, No. 159 is let at £34 per annum. STOCKWELL—Freehold Houses, Nos. 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 60, 62 and 64, 1Lingliam-street, Clapham-road (close to Stockwell Electric Railway Station); Nos. 48, 50, 52 and' 56 have shops; let at rents amounting to £201 l'2s. per annum, landlord paying taxes. Solicitors, Messrs. Crossman, Pritchard and Co., 16 and 18, Theobald’s-road, W.C.; and Messrs. Carter and Barber, 8, Eldon-street, E.C. BROMLEY-BY-BOW.—Dwelling Houses, Nos. 3 to 19 (odd), Furze-street, Devon’s-road, Bromley-by-Bow; let at £240 10s. per annum; unexpired term 65 years; ground' rent £30. Solicitors, Messrs. Bolton and Co., 3, Temple-gardens, E.C. STEPNEY.—Freehold Dwelling Houses, Nos. 38 and 40. Heatli-street, Commercial-road, E.; let_ at £78 per annum. Tbe Leaseholds, No. 24, Smith-street, and No. 128, Jamaica-street; let at £80 12s. per annum; term 14 and 12 years; ground rent £4 and £2 10s. each. Solicitors, Messrs. Leslie Antill and Arnold, 1, Gresham-buildings, E.C. ST. GEORGE’S EAST—Five Leasehold's, Nos. 13 to 21, Buross-street, Commercial-road; let at £156 per annum; term 16 years, at only £2 each ground rent. Solicitors, Messrs. Harris and Chetham, 35, Fins-bury-crcus, E.C. Auction and' Estate Agency Offices, Seven, Leaden-hall-street, E.C., and 144, Mile End-road, E. By order of Trustees, Executors, and others. 1\/[־ESSRS. FORTESOUE and CO. will Sell MX by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, on Wednesday, March 29, at Two p.m., the following well-Jetting PROPERTIES: — Freeholds.—WANDSWORTH.-Nos. 3 and 5, East-hill.—Two Villa Residences, producing £82 per annum. Main thoroughfare. Leaseholds.—BATTERSEA.—Nos. 15, 17, 21, 23, 25, Orville-terrace, Green-lane, let cut in flats, producing £197 12s. per annum. Long leases, at £21 ground rent. Leaseholds.—FULHAM.—No. 39, Bishop’s-road. close to Walham-green, producing £36 per annum. Long lease. Ground rent £6 6s. Leaseholds.—WANDSWORTH.—Nos. 19, 21 and 31, Tonsley-liill, and 29, Tonsley-place.—Small Villas, always let, and producing £96 per annum. Held for terms of 62 years unexpired, at ground rents on the whole of £16. Particulars, as to the first Three Lots, Messrs. Corsellis, Mossop and Berney, solicitors, 64, East-hill, S.W.; and the latter, to Messrs. Ellis, Munday and Clarke, solicitors, College-hill-chambers, 23, College-liill, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 8, St. John’s-hill, S.W. Porta Chapel Building Society, 109, CRAWFORD STREET, LONDON, W. Advances in any District. Terms of repayment per £100 including principal and interest. For five years £118s. 8d. Ten years £1 Is. 8d. Fifteen years 16s. Id. W. SUTHERLAND, Sec. ¿èales tB turnon. WIMBLEDON.—South-park-road and Stanley-road. MESSRS. DRIVER and CO. will Sell by Auction, by order of Mortgagees, at the Mart, Tokenfiouse-yara, Lotnbury, on Monday, April 24, at Two o’clock precisely, m Lots, unless previously disposed of by private contract, SEVEN Long LEASEHOLD VILLAS, situate near the Merton-road, and about ten minutes’ walk from Wimbiedon Station on the L. and S.W. Railway. Tliey comprise a semi-detached House known as Rostherne, and¡ a pair of semi-detacheu Houses known as Fern Villa and Park Villa, Stanley-roan, together with two pairs of semi-detached Bouses known as Sefton, Eden, Eton, and Grange Villas, Souch-park-road. Each house contains ground and two floors over, with cellars in basement, also front and back gardens. The houses are let at very moderate rents, together producing £237 10s. a year, and held for the residue of a term of which 84 years are unexpired at Lady Day, 1899, at total ground rents of £75 a year. Particulars, when ready, of Messrs. Rooke and Macdonald, solicitors, 37, Gay-street, Bath; and of Messrs. Driver and Co., surveyors, land agents and auctioneers, 23, Pall Mall, S.W. Fairmile-park and Portions of Eaton-park, near OOBHAM, SURREY. Freehold Properties, comprising about 50 acres. With early ,possession. "]X/T'ESSRS. DRIVER and CO. will Sell by XU. Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Loth-bury, on Monday, April 24, at Two o'clock precisely, in Three Lots, unless previously sold׳ by private contract, the above PROPERTIES, situate in a favourite residential district, about a quarter of an hour’s walk from the Oxsliott and Fairmile Station, and a mile and a half from the Oobham Station. One property comprises 35¿ acres of bunding land ripe for development, the higher portion sloping to the south, and possessing charming views over the intervening country to Epsom Downs. Together with South Lodge and garden, four pairs of small villa residences, the Grnfin beerhouse, and three cottages, also a pair of semi-detached villa res.-dences with tennis !awns, and a desirable building site adjoining, containing nearly nine acres; the whole producing rentals, including the estimated vaiue of Hill cottage and the vinas forming I.ot 2, of aoout £359 a year. On the upper portion of the property brick-earth has been for several years worked at a considerable profit, and it is confidently believed that a good income could be received from this source for several years to come. Particulars, with pian, may be shortly had of Charles dupp, Esq., so-icitor, 48, Lime-Mreet, EC.; of u. Steadman Jupp, Esq., solicitor, Oobham; and of Messrs. Driver and Co., surveyors, land agents and auctioneers, 23, Pall Mall, S.W. ISLE OF WIGHT, SEA VIEW.—High and bracing, haif a mne irom the sea, z! mues from ityde, ana three from Bemonuge.—Tne picturesque, creeper-ciad, stone-fiuno Faiuny Residence, Nettiesione House, iNeitiestone-green, containing 12 bed rooms, bath room, four good reception rooms, two staircases, and complete ofiices. it stands in mature and charming grounds, with tennis and croque.. lawns, shruooeries, kitchen garden, giasshju^e.5, etc. Excenent modern stabling for six horses, coach-nouse, harness room, and three rooms for men. In all aoout two-thirds of an acre. Possession on completion. Main sewerage. Exceueiic water. Fixtures by valuation in the usual way. Also a Pair of Cottages, standing in large garden. Held for unexpired terms! of over 900 years at small ground rents, thus being practically equal to freehold. MR. WM. ALFRED BALL will Sell the aoove by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London״ E.U., on Friday, April 21, 1899, at One o’ciock precisely. Particulars and conditions of sale of Messrs. J. R. Robeits and Wngliton, solicitors, 73, Basingkali־ street, E.C.; at the Mart; of Messrs. Pilditch, Chadwick and Co , architects; and of the Auctioneer, 2, Pail Mall East, Charing Cross, S.W. By order of Trustees.—Excellent Small Investments. PALL MALL.—Freehold Business Premises, 22, Crown-court, dose to Pall Mail •and St. James׳’s-street.— Used for many years as a grocer’s, with a license. Let on lease at £52 10s. per annum. UPPER NORWOOD.—33, Camden-hill-road— Capital Long Leasehold nine-roomed Residence, close to Crystal Palace and the High Level and Gipsy-hill Stations. Let at £30 per annum. Term 52 years unexpired, at small ground rent. MR. WM. ALFRED BALL will Sell the above by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Friday, April 21, 1899, at Two p.m. precisely. Particulars and conditions of sale of J. J. Williamson, Esq., solicitor, Queen-street, Deal; of Messrs. Nethersole and! Honeyball, land agents, Deal; of Messrs. Pilditch, Chadwick and Co., surveyors; and the Auctioneer, both of 2, Pall Mall East, Charing Cross. Freehold Ground Rents. — WALTHAMSTOW.— In Seven Lots.—Valuable Freehold Ground Rents, of £20, £10, £10, £5£30 ,£35 ״ and £40 per annum, most abundantly secured upon 28 newly-erected houses, etc., Nos. 21 to 49 (odd), Somers-road, 44 to 52 (even), Mansfield-road, near Hoe-street Station (G.E.Ry.), and Nos. 54 to 68 (even), St. John-road, near Wood-street Station (G.E.Ry.); estimated rack rental value £850 per annum. ׳TV/TESSRS. HARMAN BROS, will Sell the XYX above by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday, March 29, at Two o’clock. Particulars, etc., of Messrs. Cartwright and Cunningham, solicitors, 47, Paternoster-row, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 75, Aldermanbury, Guildhall, E.C. KING’S-CROSS.—No. 15, Tiber-street. Capital House, let at 12s. per week; lease 44 years; ground rent £4; densely crowded neighbourhood. Nos. 196 and 198, Southgate-road. Two capital Houses, let at old rental, £34 each; worth £40; lease 23£ years; ground rent 30s. each. ־]Y/TESSRS. HARMAN BROS, will Sell the XYX above by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday, March 29, at Two o’clock. Particulars, etc., of Messrs. Munns and Longden, solicitors, 8, Old Jewry, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 75, Aldermanbury, Guildhall, E.C. MR. CHARLES HALL will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, City, on Thursday, April 6, at Two o’clock, the following first-class INVESTMENTS: — PADDINGTON.—No. 44, Eastbourne-terrace; 14 rooms; with possession. CAMDEN TOWN.—Nos. 3, 5 and 7, Bayham-street; three well-built Houses; well let. CLAPHAM-PARK.—Freehold Ground Rents of £40, on eight well-built cottages. HERNE BAY.—Several choice Plots of Freehold Land׳, ripe for immediate building. Particulars and conditions of sale of Messrs. J. N. Mason and Co., solicitors, 32, Gresham-street, City; and Charles Hall, 55, High-street, Clapham, and Station-road, Herne Bay.