531 THE ESTATES GAZETTE April 1, 1899. féales tuj Auction. KENSINGTON HIGH-STREET.—First-class Shops and Residential Premises. . on Tuesday, April 11, 1899, at Twelve for One o’clock precisely: — No. 9, KENSINGTON HIGH-STREET.-A first-class Shop with residence over. Let on repairing leases to tenants of the highest standing at rentals amounting to £460 per annum. Lease 38 years unexpired. Early possession may be obtained if desired. No. 37, KENSINGTON HIGH-STREET.—Most important Corner Shop and Premises, recently occupied oy Messrs. Vickery and Co., admirably adapted for the business of a high-class■ silk mercer, hosier, glover, draper, or costumier. Lease 32 years unexpired. Possession will be given on completion of purchase. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. Barber and Son, solicitors, 13, St. Swithin’s-lane, E.C.; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneer, 11, Queen Victoria-street, E.C., and 280 and 282, IIollo-way-road, N. M־ESSRS. BAXTER, PAYNE and LEPPER L’P beg to announce that their Auction Sales of 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 wiH also be held on special dates when required. Wednesday, August 9 Wednesday, August 23 Wednesday, September 13 We i nesday, Sept ember 2u Wednesday, October 11 Wednesday, November 15 Wednesday, December 6 Wednesday, Apiil 12 Wednesday, May 3 Wednesday, Мну 24 Wednesday, June 14 Wednes !ay, 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. VOTES FOR THE COUNTY. THE LAND COMPANY haying now concluded their Summer Sales will oiler by Private Treaty during the Winter, at exceedingly low prices, Choice Plots of Freehold Land on the following Estates : WESTCLIFF-ON-SEA, ESSEX. The new London suburb by the sea. Extraordinary and remarkable development in building now taking place. The Beach Estate adjoins the station, and faces the sea. Plots from £200. A few valuable shop plots. Holland House. £280 Esplanade Estate, facing Westcliff Parade. £190 each. Borough Estate. North Southend-on-Sea. Within ten minutes of four stations. Extensive building operations. £45 each. LEIGH-ON-SEA, ESSEX. The New Eldorado. Almost adjoins Westcliff-on-Sea. Healthy and high situation. Good water supply. A few plots on the Great Leigh Hall Estate from £50 each. The Cliffs Estate is on the sea front. Grand views. £100 each. RAYLEIGH, ESSEX. The most healthy and picturesque locality in the county. Magnificent situation. 4,000 plots sold A few are left on the Rayleigh Park and Station Estates from £8 each. HERNE BAY, KENT. Known as “ the healthiest seaside resort" in England. The Western Esplanade Estate adjoins the town, and faces the sea; unique position. Plots from £70 each. The Westward Ho Estate adjoining above. Plots from £40 each. Five charming bungalow sites. £120 each. Free deeds. Free abstracts. No fees or fines. Free tithe. Easy payments. Ten per cent, deposit. Balance 16 quarters. Immediate possession. No arbitrary restrictions. Also Plots at Tilbury, Norton Junction, Maldon, Rochford, Eastwood, Laindon, Pitsea. Essex, Ropley, Hants, Westminster-on-Sea, Isle of Sheppey. Every information free. THE LAND COMPANY, 67 & 68, CHEAPSIDE, E.C. AND AT HERNE BAT and SOUTHEND-ON-SEA hi? auction. The Conduit Street Auction Galleries, TO AUCTIONEERS. These noble Galleries, the finest available in London, MAY BE HIRED FOR HOLDING SALES, SPECIAL TERMS TO THE PROFESSION, for whom small consignments of Furniture, Pictures Plate and Jewels, can be Included at short notice. KNIGHT, FRANK & RUTLEY, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 9 & 10, Conduit Street, and 23a, Maddox Street, W Telephone 1942 Gerrard. Telegrams “Galleries, London.” BUILDING ESTATE SPECIALIST. lyfR• W. A. FISHER, 16, Finsbury-circus, E.O., is open to purchase or arrange terms tor the development and improvement of land and buildings, and invites correspondence from owner? and others on matters arising out of the sale am. purchase of properties. No commission or fees are claimed for work until an exchange of agreements has been effected. Portman 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. By order of the Trustees and Executors of Mr. Wm. Bassett, deceased.—STREATHAM.—Sale of 11 valuable Freehold׳ Residences in Lewin-road, a well known thoroughfare leading to Streatham Com mon, and most convenient to the town, shops, and railway stations. T? HILL CLARKE will Sell by Auction, at J-l * the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Tuesday, April 11, 1899, at Two o’clock, the following scundiy constructed FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, namely No. 35, Lewin-road. Rent £50. No. 37, Lewin-road. Rent £50. No. 64, Lewin-road. Rent £57 10s. No. 66, Lewin-road. Rent £60 (with possession). No. 74, Lewin-roaa. Rent £60 (with possession). No. 76, Lewin-road. Rent £65. No. 78, Lewin-road. Rent £60. No. 80, Lewin-road. Rent £60 (with possession) No. 92, Lewin-road. Rent £50. No. 93, Lewin-road. Rent £40. No. 95, Lewin-road. Rent £4o (with possession). Also the substantial and well-known Freehold׳ Residence (for many years in the occupation of the late Mr. Bassett), possessing an important shop frontage of 56ft. to the High-road, Streatham, at the corner of the common, with large yard׳, business premises, and four freehold cottages, let to tenants of long standing. To be Sold with possession. Solicitor, W. H. Matthews, Esq., Union Bank chambers, 16, Southward-street, S.E. Auctionesr, E. Hill C.arke, 154, High-road, Streatham, S.W. L’he Periodical Sales ol Estates, Reversions, Shares and House Property generally (held for 64 years) for the year 1899, by MESSRS. C. C. and T. MOORE are ILL appointed to take place at the Auction Mart! E.O., on the following Thursdays: — April 13,27 ! September 14, 28 May 4,11,18, 25 October 12 26 June 1,8,15, 22, 29 | November 2 23 July 6,13, 20 27 . December 7, !4 August 3 Special attention given to Rent Collecting and the mure 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. C. and T. MOORE, Auctioneers, Surveyors and Estate Agents, Seven, Leadenhall-street, Cornhill, E.C., and 144 Mile End-road. E. Telegrams: ׳ Established, London.” Telephone No. 335 Avenue. Auction SaJes 1899. MR. GEORGE BRINSLEY will hold his Monthly AUCTION SALES at the Mart, Token-uouse-yard, E.C., for the year 1899, on the following lays: — ■Vedne^day, April 19th. ■Vednusuay, M •y 17th. Veunesday, June 21st. Veducsday, July 19 h. Wednesday, August 23rd. , Wednesday, Sept. 20th. 1 Wednesday, October 18th. I Wednesday, Nov. 15th. | Wednesday, Dec. 13th. Landed Estates, Town and Suburban Houses, Build ug Land, Ground Rents, Business Premises, Reversions, Shares and other Properties for absolute sale vili be included in these sales on reasonable terms, •vhich can be fixed beforehand if so desired. Auction and Survey Offices, 30 and 31, New Bridge street, Ludgate-circus, London, E.C. Established 852. Telephone Number 661 Bank. Telegrams. Bridging, London ” MESSRS. G1LLOW AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS, (Established over 100 years), 406, Oxford Street, W. (Telephone 30 Padd.). MESSRS. GILLOW and CO. beg to an-I-U- ״ounce that their Sales by Auction of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Ground Rents, and other securities are held periodically at the Mart. Proper-lies 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. Mr. C. W. DAYIES Auctioneer, Yaluer, Estate Agent, &c., 15, UPPER STREET, ISLINGTON. Established 1837. Q* ALES BY AUCTION are held periodically D at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, in which Properties can be included at moderate and fixed charges. SALES BY AUCTION AT PRIVATE HOUSES, etc., >f Furniture. Stock, and Miscellaneous Effects. Estates Managed and Rents Collected. Valuations for Probate, Transfer and Mortgage Purposes. Mr. C. W. Davies Also undertakes SALES and LETTINGS by Private Treaty. Auction and Estate Offices, 15, Upper-st., Islington Salts l)g auction. Äalts bg auction. Mr. F. H. B. RIDDLE, F.S.I., AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND ESTATE AGENT, /2, 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 be favoured will receive bis careful personal attention. A. and W. THARP respectfully announce r ״ tilat 1hey have arranged to hold Sales 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, Rishop8gate-street. E. Telephone No. 170 Avenue. To Builders, Land Speculators, Investors, and others. WEST NORWOOD, S.E. ROTHSCHILD GARDENS ESTATE.—Valuable Freehold Building Land, occupying a choice position o!i high ground, within easy distance of Tulse-hill and West Norwood Stations, from whence there is a capital train service to all parts. Tram and ’bus routes. MR, PHILIP STOCK will Sell by Auction, at the White Hart Hotel, Tulse-hill Station, Norwood-road, S.E., cn Tuesday, April 18, 1899, at 7.3C o’clock in the evening precisely, 57 PLOTS of valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, situate on the Rothschild Gardens Estate, Knight’s-hill-road, West Norwood׳, S.E., free from tithe and1 land tax, fully ripe for immediate building operations, comprising: Ten Shop Plots, with important frontages to Knight’s-hill-road, and 47 Plots suitable for the erection of villa residences, etc., with frontages to Rothschild-street, thus affording an exceptional opportunity for the creation of ground rents. The roads׳ on the estate are well made, kerbed and sewered, and in accordance with the regulations of the London County Council. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of W. H. Matthews, Esq., solicitor, Union Bank-chambers, Borough, S.E.; at the principal hotels in the neighbourhood; and at the Offices of the Auctioneer, 349, Cold Harbour-lane, Brixton, S.W. By order of the Executors of the late Geo. llawtin. MESSRS. STEPHEN FORTESCUE and SONS will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Tuesday, April 18, 1899, at One o’clock, the following PROPERTIES: — MORTLAKE— Six Long Leasehold Houses, Nos. 67, 69, 71, 73, 75 and 77, Second-avenue, producing £168 per annum. Term 96 years, at £3 10s. each.—Solicitor, C. Page Deane, Esq., 28, Finsbury-circus, E.C. By order of the Trustees. TOTTENHAM.—Four Freehold detached and semidetached Residences, Nos. 74. 76, 78 and 80, Northum-berland-park, producing £122 per annum.—Solicitor-, Messrs. Howard and Shelton, Tower-chambers, Moorgate-street, E.C. Particulars and conditions of sale of the respective Solicitors; or of the Auctioneers, 56, Ludgate-hill. Dates of Sales at the Mart, E.C., 1899. MESSRS. ROGERS, CHAPMAN and THOMAS beg to announce that their SALES by AUCTION of FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Ground Rents, and other Securities, will be held at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on the following days, at Two precisely: — Tuesday, April 11. Tuesday, September 12. Tuesday, May 9. Tuesday, October 17. Tuesday, Junell3. Tuesday, November 21. 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 for 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’8-eourt. S.W. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO., AUCTIONEERS AND SURVEYORS, 51. COLEMAN-STREET, BANK, E.C., S 213 CLAPHAM-ROAD, S.W. Branch. Omces j 1׳ CRANBROOK-ROAD, ILFORD, E. Telephone Nos.: City 45 Bank; Ilford, 28 Barking. A private wire connects the offices Telegraphic address—“ Douglas Toung, London.” ־MESSRS. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO.’S i-U. AUCTION ARRANGEMENTS for 1899. PROPERTY SALES will be held at the Mart, E.C., on tne following dates throughout the ensuing year. April 1 i July 12 October 11 April 26 j July 26 October 25 May 10 I August 16 November 8 May 24 | August. 23 Novembei 22 June 7 September 13 December 6 June 14 I September 27 December 13 Auction Offices: 51, Coleman-street, Bank, E.O.; 213, Clapham-road. S. W.; a,nd Ilford. E. MESSRS. NfcWBON, EDWARDS AND SHEPHARD, (NEWBON AND OO.). AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ETC., 275, Upper Street, ISLINGTON. SALES by AUCTION, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, nearly every Thursday throughout the year, in which they can advantageously include Freehold, Copyhold, and Leasehold Properties, Ground Rents, Reversions, etc., at moderate fixed charges. SAJjEo by AUCTION, on the Premises, of Furniture, Stocks, etc. PRINTED REGISTER of Furnished and Unfurnished Houses, Business Premises, and Building Land, in which they insert particulars of properties to be Let or Sold free of charge, may be had gratis upon application, or by post. ESTATES managed and rents collected. VALUATIONS for probate, legacy, and mortgage purposes. COMPENSATION OASES arranged. Telephone No. 300 King’s Cross. Auction Offices, 275, Upper-street, N (next the Vestry Hall). AUCTION SALES. MESSRS. FIELD and SONS’ AUCTIONS l־»i- take place MONTHLY at the Mart, and include every description of House Property. Primed terms ׳׳an be had on application at their offices. Messrs, bield 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. Telegraphic Address—" Federn.lial. T.rvnHrtn ” DEBENHAM, STORK 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 all 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 300 Clini Wethers for Private Sale ALSO SEVERAL GOOD LOTS OF SHROPSHIRE AND CLUN EWES, AND HEREFORD BULLOCKS. CAN BE SEEN ON APPLICATION TO E. GOODWIN PREECE, LIYE STOCK AGENT. SHREWSBURY. Messrs. ST1MS0N & SONS, Auctioneers and Surveyors, Land, House and Estate Agents. 8, MOORGATE-STREET, BANK, E.C.-AND 2, NEW KENT-ROAD, S.E., Opposite the “ Elephant and Castle.” (The two offices are connected by private telephone). Auction Sales will be held at the Mart, Tokenaoase-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, April 6. (^TIMSON and HONS will Sell by Auction, t־J at the Mart, E.C., on Thursday, April 6, at Two o’clock, as under: — 69, 71 and 75, St. George’s-road, Camberwell. 225 to 231 (odd!), Southampton-street, and 1 to 16, Riddeil-street, Camberwell. Residence, 8, Hill-street, Beckham. Freeholds, 38 and 42. Lambeth-road, Southwark. House and Shop, 136, Gipsy-hill, Norwood. Residence, 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. Residence, 82, Balcombe-street, Marylebone. Houses, 46 and 54, Mordaunt-street, Stockwell. Thursday, April 13. CTIMSON and SONS will Sell by Auction, KJ at the Mart, E.O., on Thursday, April 13, at Two o’clock, as under: — Freeholds, 23, 25, 31 and 33, Epirus-road, Fulham. Freeholds, 9 and 11, Townley-street, Walworth. Residences, 25 to 28, Victoria-road, Battersea-park. Residences, Lyndon House and1 Montague House, Ewell-road, Surbiton. Residence, 10, Disraeli-road, Putney. Houses, 54, 68 and 70, Grant-road, Clapham Junction. Houses, 1, 3, 5 and 7, Lidgate-road, Peckham. Freeholds, 75 and 77, Glenarm-road, Lower Clapton Freehold Property, 122, Elgin-crescent, Notting-hill. Shop, 68, Castle-road, Kentish Town. Houses1 ,׳ and 2, Baron-street, Islington. Thursday, April 20. CTIMSON and SONS will Sell by Auction, IO at the Mart, E.C., on Thursday, April 20, at Two o’clock, as under; — Freehold Ground Eents of £32 per annum, Enfield. 31 Freehold Building Plots, Walthamstow. 9 to 19, Crownfield-road, Leytonstone. 2, Churton-place, Vauxhall Bridge-road. 6, Ranelagh-grove, Pimlico. 45 and 51, Taclibrook-street, Pimlico. 57 and 61, Bond-street, Vauxhall. 45 to 53, Queen’s-road, Battersea. 42 and 44, Bengeworth-road, Loughborough Junction. 125 and 127, Fiaxman-road, Loughborough Junction. Freeholds, 47 to 55, Cobden-road, South Norwood. Particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, 8, Moorgate-street, E.O., and 2, New Kent-road, S.E. Sales for the year 1899. Messrs. pODWIN, BASLE Y and KLDBlIiGK la 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.: — April 27 September 2S May 25 October 26 June 29 November 30 July 27 December 28 August 31 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.O., and at 28, Cadogan-place, Belgrave-square, S.W. ־M ESSRS. BOYTON, PBGRAM and BÜOK--LVJ_ MASTER, Auctioneers, Surveyors and Estate Agents, of Broadway, Walham-green. SALES BY AUCTION at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., every month; also local sales, in which all classes of Property can be advantageously included. Also Ground Rents, Reversions, etc., at mSALESeBCY‘AUCTION of Stocks, Furniture, Shares, ESTATES MANAGED, Rents Collected. VALUATIONS of all kinds. Compensation Claims adjusted. BUILDING LAND to Let and advances arranged. Mortgages negotiated. Auction Offices as above. MESSRS. WARE AND CARPMAEL, SURVEYORS, AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS. 30a, Lincoln’s Inn F ields (corner of Serle-street) Firm: A. W. WARE, H. OARPMAEL, 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.” CENTRAL LQN0QN RAILWAY.—SHEPHERD’S BUSH. NOTTING HILL, WEST KENSINGTON PARK AND DISTRICT, ALSO EALING, HANWELL AND SOUTHALL. Owners wishing to Sell or Let Property in these districts should send to C. HAWLEY CROSS and CO., Who have more applications than they can suit. Particulars inserted in their Western Suburbs Register Free. Rent Collections undertaken (large or small), and Property of all kinds managed on inclusive terms; punctual payments guaranteed. References to clients of 20 years’ standing. Offices: „Lcj^sfer House ” (facing). Uxbridge-road Station. V . (Established 1877); and 37. Broadway, Ealing Telephone No. 108 Hammersmith, and 63 Ealinc■