529 THE ESTATES GAZETTE Apiíil 1, Ì89S. Saks tg Auction. Valuable Freehold and Long Leasehold Properties and Ground Kents. ROGERS, CHAPMAN and THOMAS will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, City, E.C., on Tuesday, April 11, at Two o’clock, the following desirable PKIVATE RESIDENCES and GROUND RENTS: — lyTESSRS. -i-VA THOMAS 1 Lot, Situation. 1 Rent per annum. Lease. Gr’und Rent. GCNNEbSBUEY. 1 24, Grosvenor-i oad.. £85 (estimated) 78 yrs £15 2 20, £55 ditto £10 HEENE BILL. 3 28, Kestrel-avenue .. £45 (estimated) 76 yrs £8 10s. 4 o, Fawnbrake £4! 76 yis £8 10s. 523, ,, £40 76 yrs £8 108. 6 24, Gubyon „ £45 (estimated) :£8.103, 76 yrs HONOB OAK. 7 42, Marmora-road .. £60 .. ״ ״ ,30 (estimated) 81 yrs £10 8 £60 ST RE AT HAM. (estimated) ditto £10 9 West View. Thirlmere- road £77 Freehold SOUTH KENSINGTON. 10 67. Hai court-terrace £95 ! 51 yrs £18 11 128, Finborough-road £55 12 134, (estimated) 65yis £10 £5o CATFORD. (estimated) ditto £10 13 ^ ine - cottage, Waterloo- place £15 12s. Freehold CROYDON. 14 46, Moi land-road .. £40 Freehold 15 .. ״ ״ ,44 £35 Freehold 16 ״ ,42 WESTGATE-ON-SEA. £35 Free wold 1 17 23, Aurian-square .. £80 (.estimated) Fieehold GROUND RENTS. Lot 18.—Freehold Ground Rent of £10 per annum, secured; on the private residence known as Glencoe. St. Mary’s-grcve, Gunnersbury. Lots 19 to 31.—Leasehold Ground Rents amounting to £147 15s. per annum, and secured upon Nos. 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16. Weltje-road, Hammersmith, Nos. 25 and 27, Fawnbrake-avenue, and Nos. 30 and 32, Kestrel-avenue, Herne-nill, a set of stabling in Ken-ley-road, Nos. 9 to 13, Harnage-road West; the Drill Hall and the Baptist Chapel in Ealing-road, Brentford.—Vendor’s Solicitors, Messrs. Lewin ,¡nd Co., 32, Southampton-street, Strand, W.C. Auction Offices, 8, Wetherby-terrace, EaiTs-court, S.W., and 78, Gloucester-road, South Kensington. S.W. SOUTH NORWOOD. NEW WANDSWORTH, LEE (KENT), TWICKENHAM and LOWER EDMONTON. ]VriCHAEL FARADAY and RODGERS will ־!■*A Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Monday, April 10, at Two, the following excellent FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:— SOUTH NORWOOD.—St. Helen’s, Oakdene, and The Mead, Whitworth-road. In a high and healthy position, commanding fine views. Within five minutes’ walk of Norwood Junction Station. Three newly erected and exceedingly attractive Freehold, semi-detached' Residences, each containing nine rooms and bath room. Hot and cold water throughout. Electric bells fitted. Good gardens. Let at £135.—Solicitors, Messrs. Mason, Soper and Wood, 18, John-street, Bedford-row, W.C. NEW WANDSWORTH.—Nos. 45 and 47, Vardens-road. Within three minutes’ walk of Clapham Junction Station. Two excellent Residences, each containing nine rooms and arranged for two families. Gardens. Let at £113 2s. Ground rent £7 10s. each. Lease 70 years.—Solicitors, Messrs. Fowkes and Son, 15, Coleman-street, E.C. LEE, KENT.—No. 2, Belmont-park. In a very open situation, a short distance from Lewisham Junction and Hither-green Junction Stations. A capital detached Residence, containing six bed1 chambers, two bath rooms, three reception rooms, kitchen, and offices. Pleasant garden. Ground rent £8. Lease 54 years. With possession.—Solicitors, Messrs. Nauucon and Son, 58, Cheapside. E.C., and 49, Oxford-street, W. TWICKENHAM.—About a mile from Twickenham Junction Station.—Seven brick-built and slated Cottages, 1 to 7, Delhi-cottages, Colne-road. Good repair, and let at £120 18s. per annum. Ground rent £32 10s. Lease 84 years.—Solicitors, Messrs. Medwin and Co., Horsham, Sussex. LOWER EDMONTON, within 12 minutes’ walk of Lower Edmonton Station—A Plot of Freehold Building Land, on the east side of Woolmer-road, Bounce’s-road, having a frontage of 99ft., a depth of 70ft., and a total area of 6,930ft. With possession.—Solicitors, Messrs. Crossfield, Son and Cushing, 354, Hackney-road, N.E. Particulars of the respective Solicitors; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 77, Chancery-lane, W.C. By order of Trustees, Executors, and others. lyTESSR-S. HAMILTON and MIALL will Sell -LYA by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, City, on Friday, April 14 next, at Two o’clock, the following:— HERNE-HILL.—Freeholds.—Six Villa Residences, in ׳Milton-road, situate near Heme-hill and Brixton Stations (L.C. and D.). Rentals £232 per annum. SHEPHERD’S BUSH, W.—Freehold House, with stables and coach-house, near Uxbridge-road and the New Electric Railway terminus. Now producing, from old tenants, £85 16s. per annum. Early possession if desired. STOKE NEWINGTON (near Clissold Park), N.— Long Leasehold'.—An attractive Family Residence, in nearly new decorative repair. Rental £40 per annum. Low ground rent. BATTERSEA-PARK-ROAD.—Long Leasehold, in best position. Double-fronted Shop and House. Let on lease, and weekly, producing £136 10s. per annum. CLAPHAM JUNCTION.—Long Leasehold.—Sugden-road, near Clapham Common.—Modem, non-basement Villa. Early possession. Now let at £34 per annum. Building society will advance 90 per cent, if purchased for occupation. WEST KENSINGTON-PARK.—Long Leasehold, nonbasement Residence, near St. Paul’s Schools and Brook-green. Possession Midsummer. Rental £48 per annum. DALSTON (Queen’s-road).—At low reserve.—Leasehold., no ground rent (peppercorn). Producing £36 per annum. Early possession. CAMBRIDGE HEATH.—At low־ reserve.—St. Jride’s-stieet.—Two Weeklies. Producing, with workshops, £78 per annum, from old tenants. Particulars and conditions of sale at the Mart; and of the Solicitors; for Herne-hill, Messrs. F. R. Smith and Sons, 133, Aldersgate-street, E.C.; for Battersea-park-road, Messrs. Troiman and Co., Portugal-street-buildings, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, W.C.; for West Kensington-park. Messrs. Leighton and' Savory, 2, Clement’s-inn, W.C.; for other properties, Messrs. G. and W. Webb. 39, New־ Broad-street, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, Messrs. Hamilton and Miall, Maclise Mansion (facing Addison-road Station), W.; Branch Offices, Uxbridge-road, W., and1 West Norwood Sales t£ Auction. ST. ALBANS, HERTS.—By order of the High Court of the Chancery Division.—Re Webster v. The Cox Thermo Electric Go. (Limited).—Excellent Freehold Factor Premises, with possession. MESSRS. BAKER and SONS will Sell by -i-YA Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Friday, April 28, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the well-placed and substantially modern-built FACTORY PREMISES, known as the Cox Thermo Electric Co. (Limited), fronting on the main London road, and abutting on the Midland and Great Northern Railways, and near to the 'stations thereon. The premises comprise a detached brick building with large, well-lighted room, general and private offices, strong room, and large store room above. Brick-built and corrugated iron roofed factory, about 48ft. square, two drying rooms, and corrugated iron shed, about 36ft. by 20ft. on brick foundations, internally felted and match boarded. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. Lawrance, Waldron and Webster, solicitors, 14, Old Jewry-chambers, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 11, Queen Victoria-street, E.C. By direction of Trustees.—CITY OF LONDON.— Excellent Lea-sehold Investment, close to Bank of England, Royal Exchange, and Mansion House. IX/TESSRS. BAKER and SONS will Sell by i-YA Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Friday, April 28, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the commandingly situate SHOP and1 PREMISES, known as No. 3, Queen Victoria-street, E.C., comprising shop, basement, and three floors above. Let on lease, at rentals amounting to £465 per annum, and held for a term of which 52 years are unexpired, at a ground rent of £105 per annum, offering an excellent investment to trustees and others. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. Lethbridge and Prior, solicitors, 25, Abing-don-street, Westminster, S.W.; and of the Auctioneers, 11, Queen Victoria-street, E.C. KENNTNGTON, S.E.—Short Leasehold Investments.— By order of Trustees. 1X/T ESSRS. MARTIN, CLARKE and CO. will i-YA Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday, April 12, 1899, at One, in Three Lots, the Short LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, Nos. 36, 40 and 42, Walcot-square Kennington, each containing seven rooms and scullery, and let at £32, £30, £30. Lease eight years from Midsummer next, at a ground rent of £4 each. Particulars and conditions at the Mart; of W. S. Young, Esq., solicitor, 101, Leadenhall-street, E.C.; C. W. Inman, Esq., solicitor, 29, Lud’gate-hill, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, at 9, Maddox-street, W. ILFORD.—A Terrace of eight attractive Freehold Residences. 1\/[־ESSRS. MARTIN, CLARKE and CO. will HA Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday, April 12, at One o’clock precisely, in One Lot, Nos. 1 to 8, BANK-VILLAS, High-road, Ilford, each containing eight rooms, and let at very low rents, producing a total income of £172 18s. per annum. The property, which is Freehold, occupies a prominent position on the High-road, within a few minutes’ walk of Ilford Station, G.E.R., and affords a splendid opportunity for the creation of ground rents and’ conversion into shops. Particulars and conditions at the Mart; of Messrs. Morley, Shirreff and Co., solicitors, 53, Gresham House, Old Broad-street, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, Martin, Clarke and Co., 9, Maddox-street, Regent-street, W. Freehold and Leasehold Investments.—By order of the Mortgagees.—HOLLOWAY, LEWISHAM, NEW MALDEN, and KENTISH TOWN. TV/T ESSRS. SALTER, REX and CO. will Sell i-YA by Auction, on Wednesday, April 19, 1899, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, City, E.O., at Two o'clock, in separate Lots, the following PROPERTIES: — NEW MALDEN, SURREY.—Two Freehold Detached Houses, known as the Elms and Elthorne, Thetford-road, both let to good tenants at £45 per annum each, and containing four bed rooms, dressing and bath room, three reception rooms, kitchen and offices, very long gardens, beautifully open position, and convenient for trains. LEWISHAM.—Two well-arranged Long Leasehold Houses, Nos. 135 and 149, Ladywell-road, containing eignt rooms, and let at £26 and £30. Held for 65 years unexpired, at £6 and £6 10s. respectively. HOLLOWAY.—House, large Shop and Warehouse, No. 9, Annette-road.—Large corner premises, comprising seven-roomed House, corner Shop, two-story workshop or warehouse in rear, 47ft. by 17ft., lower part used as stabling, double entrance gates and open yard, much underlet to an old tenant at £60 per annum. Held for 65 years at a ground rent of £10 10s. UPPER HOLLOWAY.—43, Scholefield-road.—Leasehold House, containing six good rooms; let at 11s. weekly. Held for 64 years unexpired, at £6 6s. ground rent. Solicitors, Messrs. Hogan and Hughes, 23, Martin’s-lane, Cannon-street, E.C. KENTISH TOWN.—Two Long Leasehold Houses, Nos. 38 and 39, Ospringe-road, Lady Margaret-road. Six bed rooms, three reception rooms, bath, kitchen and offices; let at £48 at £50 respectively. Held for 66 years unexpired, at ground rents of £2 10s. each. May be viewed and particulars obtained of the respective Solicitors; at the place of sale; and of the Auctioneers, 311, Kentish Town-road, N.W. Telephone 569 King’s Cross. TWICKENHAM.—Valuable Freehold Investment. on Friday, April 14, 1899, at One o’clock precisely, in Fcur Lots, a valuable small ESTATE, comprising Four well-built detached Freehold Residences, known as Whitelands, Rosedale, Beechland and Gienbrook, St. Gecrge’s-road, Twickenham, in a first-class residential neighbourhood, within a few minuter’ walk of St. Margaret’s Station, on the L. and S.W. Railway, all well let on agreements, to high-class tenants, and producing a total rental of £225 per annum. The residences are of good elevation, and fitted with all mod'ern conveniences, standing well back from the road, and have good gardens. All fixtures and fittings, the property of the vendor, will be included in the sale. May be viewed by permission of the tenants. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained at the Mart; of W. Sanders Fiske, Esq., solicitor, Hastings House, 10, Norfolk-street, Strand, W.C ; and at the Auctioneer’s Offices, 1, Great James-street, Bedford-row, W.C. To Trustees, Insurance Companies and others. "iX/T ESSRS. RUTLEY, SON and TINE will i-YA include in their Sale by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday, April 12, at Two precisely, valuable FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS of £100 per annum, in two parcels and collections of £50 each, most amply secured upon handsome modern residential property at Highbury, with reversion to rack rents of £750 per annum. Particulars of the Auctioneers, 6, George-street, Euston-road, N.W. ^ a les fcr Ettrtwn. -¡yrESSRS. ROBINS, GORE and MERCER i-YA are instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Friday, April 7, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the following LEASEHOLD INVESTMENTS : — STOCKWELL.—Nos. 69 and 73, Studley-road, two convenient seven-roomed terrace Residences, with gardens. One with possession, the other being let at £42 per annum. Ground rent only £4 per annum each house. Lease 38| years unexpired.—Solicitor, H. Cubitt Ireland, Esq., 10, Coleman-street, E.C. SOHO.—No. 18, Berwick-street, and 4, Duck-lane. Beneficial Lease of those newly-erected Market Premises, showing profit rental of £75 per annum. Lease 28i years unexpired—Solicitors, Messrs. J. B. Roberts and Wrightson, 1, Warwick-street, W., and 73, Basinghall-street, E.C. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of the above-named Solicitors ; at the Mart, E.C. ; or of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 205, Wardour-street, Oxford-street, W. WH. COLLIER, F.S.I., Auctioneer to the • BRITISH LAND COMPANY for many years, undertakes the development and Sale of Building Estates in all parts of the country, makes valuations of Landed Estates and House Property, prepares and negotiates Railway Claims, and obtains Mortgages. Building Land wanted to purchase, and advances made on Freeholds.—Address, 130, Strand, W.C., late of Moorgate-street. ìBnsmsszs For PREPAID announcements the minimum charge is 3s. for 50 words: three insertions for 7s. 6d. Y\fANTED to PURCHASE, in south-east of j Y England, auctioneer’s and estate agent’s BUSINESS; no partnership; accountant’s investigation; £10 will be paid for information (if acted on) of good opening; silence a negative.—“ Q.” (693), Estates Gazette office, 6*. St. Bride-street, E.C. ^ritrhtr fteptls. A UCTIONEER, ESTATE AGENT and XA SUBYEYQB ]!as Vacancy for ARTICLED PUPIL; small premium required, returned in salary; could live with principal if desired.—Apply to Walter Wilson, Market-place, Reading. firnfessmital PURVEYORS’ INSTITUTION EX AMIN A-TIONS.—BIRMINGHAM and MIDLANDS.—Messrs. Donne and Raffety, F.S.I., undertake the prepara-tion of candidates for the Land Agency sub-division of these examinations. Practical work may be seen on estates.—Particulars and terms on application, 71, Temple-row, Birmingham. PURVEYORS’ INSTITUTION. — Mr. L) Graham Mould’s Classes for next year’s examinations will recommence Tuesday, May 2 (P.A.S.I.), and Thursday, May 4 (F.S.I.). Entries may be made and advance papers studied now. At the last three Fellowship examinations all Mr. Mould’s pupils were successful. Also P.A.S.I. (1897) Penfold Silver Medal and Driver Prize.—Syllabus upon application to Mr. Graham Mould, F.S.I., 25, Great James-street, Bedford-row. Telephone 228 Holborn. Lecture room, 3, John-street, Bedford-row. PURVEYORS’ INSTITUTION EXAMENA- EJ TIONS.—Complete courses of preparation in class or by correspondence in all divisions and subdivisions. At the last four examinations the following prizes were obtained by Mr. Parry’s pupils: — 1895 and 1896, Institution Prize, Driver Prize and Penfold Silver Medal; 1897, Institution Prize and Special Prize; 1898, Institution Prize, Special Prize, Driver Prize, and Penfold Silver Medal, and Crawter Prize (one of the two bracketed winners of the last). At the Examination of last March, more than half of the successful list were Mr. Parry’s pupils.—Apply to Mr. Richard Parry, F.S.I., A.M.I.C.E., 27, Great George-street, Westminster (immediately opposite the Surveyors’ Institution). Q URVEŸORS’ INSTITUTION EXAMINA- ^ TIONS. — Mr. Samuel Skrimshire, F.S.I. by examination, assisted in the law subjects by Mr. Sidney Wright, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, Author of the “Law of Landed Estates,” the “Law of Fixtures,” Editor of the “ Law and Practice of Dilapidations,” etc., prepare candidates for the above examinations in all divisions and sub-divisions. Complete course in class or by correspondence. Personal instruction. Driver prize and Penfold silver medal.—Syllabus on application to Mr. Samuel Skrimshire, 100, Jermyn-street, St. James’s, S.W.— Auctioneers’ Institute Examinations—Mr. Samuel Skrimshire, F.S.L, and Mr. Sidney Wright, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, also prepare candidates for the examinations of this Institute. (Address as above). C• ANITARY INSPECTORS.—EXAMINA- D TIONS for qualification under the SANITARY INSTITUTE. A qualified Surveyor, and holder of certificates of competency in sanitary knowledge and building construction, is prepared to coach Ladies and Gentlemen for these Exams, by correspondence. Fees entirely conditional on the pupil’s success, payable after passing, bar a nominal guarantee of good faith.—Geo. B. Dafforn, P.A.S.I., 25, High-street, Wimbledon. AUCTIONEERS’ INSTITUTE EX AMEN A- -El. TIONS.—Preparation for the A.A.I. Exam, of March, 1900. by Mr. J. H. W. Wheeler, F.S.I., F.A.I., Assoc. Sanit. Inst. The second annual course commences end of May next, and may be taken by correspondence or personally. — For particulars address, 189. Fulham-road, South Kensington, S.W. ASPATR1A AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE (Via Carlisle). FOUNDED 1874. SITUATED IN ONE OP THE FINEST STOCK- I BAISING DISTRICTS OP THE COUNTRY. Approved by the Council of the Surveyors’ Institution as affording professional instruction. Special preparation for Preliminary and Professional Associateship Examinations (Land Agency Section). Six Farms, Dairy and Workshops. For Prospectus and lists of successes apply to the Principal, J. Smith Hill, B.A., B.So., Prizeman of the Royal Agricultural Sooiety, Associate of the Surveyors’ Institution. [The charge for inserting PREPAID wanted advertisements under this head is 2s. 6d. for not more than 50 words for one insertion, or 6s. for three NET. The minimum charge for situations vacant is 3s. They must be sent direct to the office, and not transmitted through agents, or they will be charged at the usual rate, viz., 6d. per line. Remittances in payment for announcements at this rate are not acknowledged unless a stamped envelope is sent, and if a co-py of the paper is required, 3£d. in addition must be forwarded.] YÀCÀNT, VU’ANTED, by a thoroughly sound and pro-y y gressive firm of auctioneers, valuers, furniture dealers, etc., a SALESMAN to conduct auction sales; satisfactory evidence of ability and character will be required, and nc application will be entertained unless the applicant would be willing to place a reasonable amount of capital in the business.— Address Messrs. Titus Thorp and Ainsworth, chartered accountants, Preston. ‘YY7ANTED. trustworthy middle-aged CLERK y V for London branch "of surveyors and land agent’s business; accounts; shorthand.—“ H.” (697), Estates GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. WANTED, a thoroughly experienced CLERK for an estate agent’s office; must be a good writer and accountant; must understand surveying and levelling, and he a good1 draughtsman and colourist; none but those with the highest personal references need apply.—Leopold C. Paget, Estate Office, Kelmersdon, Bath. WANTED T OCUM TENENS.—Licensed auctioneer acts -LJ at short notice in cases of illness or pressure, employer to supply staff; terms, 25 per cent, of commission (minimum one guinea per diem while absent), and third class rail; bank reference, or would deposit security; no cards.—Taylor, Staplehurst, Kent. Telegrams by Unicode. A7׳OUNG MAN wishes for experience with good -L firm of auctioneers and cattle salesmen; served his articles under F.S.I.; had nearly year’s experience with leading stock auctioneers in East Kent; the highest references given as to character and ability; salary no object; age 21.—'“ A. J.,” 93, High-street, Ashford, Kent. A UCTIONEER, SURVEYOR and VALUER -¿A seeks engagement as MANAGER; advertiser, who has had 14 years’ experience, has held auctioneer’s license for four years and conducted sales of all descriptions; is capable of taking the entire charge of a branch office; highest references given. —“ Rostrum 690) ״), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. A UCTIONEERS and ESTATE AGENTS.— ־¿a. Advertiser, aged 22, four years’ experience, seeks RE-ENGAGEMENT; good references.—“ C. D.,” 67, Lillie-road, West Brompton, S.W. TO AUCTIONEERS, LAND and ESTATE T AGENTS, Etc.—Advertiser, age 21, having five years’ experience (three of which were articled), desires ENGAGEMENT; good general knowledge of office routine, keeping registers, clerking auction sales, collecting rents, checking inventories, etc.— Apply “ A. Z.,” 1, Beaufoy-terrace, South Lambeth-road, S.W. TIE-ENGAGEMENT Wanted with good firn 1־1־! of auctioneers; over five years’ experience an! references; competent to take complete charge o books, manage sales (agricultural and furniture) fl.nH WP.l 1 nr* in cron am 1 nfflno !•״(♦„״a ־d V״״„״ rpO AUCTIONEERS and ESTATE AGENTS. -L —Gentleman’s son (aged 23), with five years’ experience, including articles to one of the leading City firms, desires situation as IHPBOVEE; in a good office, where further practical experience could be obtained, salary would be a secondary consideration; well up in the routine of the business, able to prepare auction particulars, knowledge of accounts, etc.; excellent references, and endorsed articles.—Apply " A. T. M.” (699), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. 5 ^parfimsliips. For PREPAID announcements the minimum charge is 3s. for 50 words: three insertions for 7s. 6d. A GENTLEMAN, graduate of Cambridge -*־*־. University, with sound practical experience, having been articled with a well-known firm of auctioneers, surveyors, and valuers, and having capital at his command, is desirous of entering a well-established business with a view to partnership; highest references given and required.—‘ Cantab ” (677), Estates Gazette office. 6 St. Bride-street, E.C. A UCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS and HOUSE AGENTS.—PARTNERSHIP.—An exceUent opportunity.is offered to a smart business man to secure the half share of a retiring partner in the very old-established business in the West-end of London; good registers and wide connection; cash required about £1,000, a great portion of which would be under own control as capital.—“ Rostrum.” Colman’s Advertising Offices, 3, Arundel-street. Strand, W.C. AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR and ESTATE AGENT, with City and seaside offices, requires PARTNER, with £500 capital; must be young, energetic, and not afraid of work.—“ B. S.” (701), ESTATES Gazette office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. T ONDON AUCTIONEER, LAND and ESTATE AGENT desires a PARTNER to join him in the further development of his bnsiness; must have practical knowledge and be prepared to invest a substantial amount of capital; references exchanged.—Address “ Confidential ” (700), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. JHisrdliuttcras For announcements under this head, the charge is 6d. per line; minimum charge, 3s. ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR and CIVIL -£Y ENGINEER, Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., Graduate of Sanitary Institute, etc., Specialist in matters of Sanitation, and holding important appointment, desires to correspond with estate agents with a view to arrangements of mutual advantage.—“ G P. M.” (698), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St, Bride-street, E.C.