613 THE ESTATES GAZETTE Arair. 15, 1899. Sales tig auiiion. ־MESSRS. GREEN and SON, XTX AUCTIONEERS and SURVEYORS. 28 and 29, St. Swithin’s-lane, London, ^¿?r^?S0U?ce that their SALES by AUCTION of freehold, leasehold, and copyhold properties, Ground Rents, Life Policies, and Reversions, take, place at the MART on the LAST FRIDAY m the MONTH, and on such other occasions a3 may he^ arranged.—Particulars are invited 21 days prior. lyFESSItS. GREEN and SON undertake and VALUATIONS of LAND and LOUSE PROPERTIES, as well as of Machinery and Plant, for Ratings, Compensations Partnerships, Estate Duties, Dilapidations, Assessment Appeals, lire Losses, Mortgages, and other purposes. Estates managed and rents collected under Receiver-________ ship and other powers. MESSRS. GREEN and Son invite the ■L’J־ attention of persons requiring money on mortgage to their MORTGAGE LIST, founded in the year 1853 (entered at Stationers' Hall) which contains particulars of sums of money in the hands of trustees and solicitors by whom they are instructed to obtain securities. Auction, Land and Estate Offices, 28 and 29, St. Swithin s־lane, London, E.O. t״.t־,t־v־t־, In consequence of a death. SPRING GROVE, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX.— within nine miles of Hyde-park-corner, and four from Richmond-park and Kew-gardens. The remaining portions of the well-known . SPRING GROVE ESTATE. The major part of the property having been covered and occupied׳ by residences of a good character tor many years past, leaving these land’s, surrounding Osterley-park Station and adjacent to Spring Grove and Isleworth Station, giving access Ath