April 15, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE 614 is &ttctton. Sales for the Year 1899.—Telephone No. 669 Bank.— Telegraphic Address, “ Akaber, London.” A/TESSRS. BAKER and SONS beg to an-i-U־* nonnce that their Sales of LANDED ESTATES, Investments, Town, Suburban and Country Houses, Business Premises, Building Land, Ground Bents, Reversions, Shares and other Properties will be held at the Mart. Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on the following Fridays during the year 1899: — April 21. June 16. | Septemb r 8. April 28. June23. September 22. May 5. June 30. 1 October 6. May 12. July 14. | October 20. May 19. July 21. ; November 10. May 26. July 28. November 24. June 9. August 25. | December 8. Auctions can be heid on days besides those above specified.—11, Queen Victoria-street, E.C. By order of the Executors of the late Charles Kinloch, Esq.—CITY OP LONDON.—Excellent Leasehold Investment, close to Bank of England, Royal Exchange, and! Mansion House. IX/TE'SSRS. BAKER and SONS will Sell by -*-׳A- Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Friday, April 28, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the commandingly situate SHOP and׳ 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. ST. ALBANS, HERTS.—By order of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division.—Re Webster v. the Cox Thermo Electric Company (Limited).—Excellent Freehold Factory Premises—With possession. MESSRS. BAKER and SONS will Sell by J-tA Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Friday, May 26, 1899 (instead of April 28, as previously advertised), 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.; of Messrs. Bur-chell and Co.., solicitors, 5, The Sanctuary, Westminster, S.W.; and of the Auctioneers, 11, Queen Victoria-street, E.C. By order of the Mortgagee—ASHTEAD, SURREY.— Eligible Freehold Investments. City, on Monday, May 1, 1899, at Two precisely, in Nine Lots, THREE FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, known as The Laurels, Aviemore, and Holmwood!, very pleasantly situate in Barnett Wood-lane, Ashtead, Surrey, within about half a mile of Ashtead Station on the Epsom and Leatherhead line, let at rentals amounting in the aggregate to £135 per annum; together with 22 acres of BUILDING LAND (in Blocks), adjacent thereto, and ripe for immediate development. Particulars with plan and conditions of sale may be obtained at the Mart; of G. K. Wright, Esq., solicitor, 60, Lincoln’s-inn-fields; and of Messrs. Prickett and Venables, auctioneers and surveyors, 7, Bedford-row, W.C. Sales t)B auction. TX/T ESSES. i’LEURKT, SONS and ADAMS -l־yj- beg to announce that they will Sell by Public Auction, the following valuable PROPERTY, at the Masons’ Hall Tavern, Masons’-avenue, Basing-hail-street, E.C., on Tuesday, April 18, at One o’clock precisely: — The PAKENHAM, KNIGHTSBRIDGE.—Very valuable Lease for a term of about 38 years at a moderate rental, together with Goodwill and Possession. Most prominently placed at the corner of Raphael-street, an undoubtedly fine business position in the preferable part of the West-end, and in the enjoyment of an exceedingly large and profitable business which, for the last three years!, has been gradually upon the increase. To be Sold in consequence of dissolution of partnership. On Tuesday, May 2. The OPORTO STORES, at the junction of Endell-street and Broad-street, facing Shaftesbury-avenue. Extremely valuable lease for over 48 years at the moderate rental of £150 per annum, one of the best and most important positions for business in this portion of the metropolis To be sold by direction of the mortgagees. The SIR JOHN FALSTAFF, CATHERINE-STREET, STRAND.—Very valuable Free Lease for about 45 years at a low rent, together with the Goodwill and Possession. Situate immediately opposite the principal entrance to Drury-lane Theatre, and in close proximity to the Market, Oovent-garden Theatre, the Flower Market, and other important establishments, which must always ensure a continuance of the present profitable business. Shortly. The ALEXANDRA, at the corner of Loudoun-road and Alexandra-road, ST. JOHN’S WOOD (opposite the Loudoun-road Railway Station).—Exceedingly valuable Free Lease for over 58 years at the low rental of £80 per annum (which could be more than covered by the receipts from the well-appointed billiard room), together with Goodwill and Possession. To be Sold solely in consequence of the death of the Proprietor after a successful occupation of nearly ten years. Auction Offices, 23, Southampton-row, Holborn, W.O. By order of the Mortgagee.—Important to Brick-makers. Contractors, Builders, Land Companies, and others.—ASHTEAD, SURREY. ־M ESSRS. PRICKETT and VENABLES will lYX Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, on Monday, May 1, 1899, in One Lot, the very valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, known as the Ashtead Brick Works, comprising about 10| acres of fine brick-earth, together with the newly-erected Buildings, including a 14-chamber Hoffmann kiln, drying shed, engine and machine house, etc., also the 55 h.p. horizontal steam engine by Waddington and Sons, 130 h.p. boiler, brickmaking machine, brick press, pulsometer, etc. The works are bounded on one side by the joint line of the L.B. and1 S.C. Railway and the L. and S.W. Railway (Epsom and Leatherhead line). Within about half mile of Ashtead Station; i\ from Leatherhead, and three from Epsom. Particulars, plan and conditions of sale at the Mart; of Messrs. Hill and Maxwell, solicitors, Granville House, Arundel-street, Strand; and of the Auctioneers, 7, Bedford-row, W.C. The Periodical Sales of Estates, Reversions, Shares and House Property generally (held for 64 years) for the year 1899, by MESSRS. C. C. and T. MOORE are lVi. appointed to take place at the Auction Mart, E.C., on the following Thursdays: — April 27 September 14, 28 May 4,11,18, 25 October 12 26 Junel, 8,15,22, 29 November 2 23 July 6,13, 20 27 December 7,14 August 3 Special attention given to Rent Collecting and the entire management of House Property, Valuations for Compensations, Mortgages, and for Probate Purposes, Surveys for Dilapidations and Plans. Agents (appointed 1836) to the London Assurance Corporation. HOGHTON ARMS HOTEL, SOUTHPORT, LANCASHIRE. Important to Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Syndicates, and others. To be Sold by Auction, by . on Tuesdaj7, April 18, 1899, at Half-past Seven o’clock in the evening prompt, subject to the public sale conditions of the Incorporated1 Law Society of Diver-pool and special conditions of sale incorporated therewith, all that central, well-accustomed, and valuable LEASEHOLD FULLY-LICENSED HOTEL, known as the Hoghton Arms Hotel, situate at the junction of four principal streets, corner of Hoghton-street and London-street, Southport, together with the Stables, Workshops, Yard, and other premises held and occupied therewith. The site, including the buildings, by recent measurement contains 1,288 square yards or thereabouts. The tenure is Leasehold for 99 years from March 16, 1834, subject to an apportioned nominal ground rent of 16s. 3d. (part of a yearly ground rent of £4 10s. reserved by the lease), and to the lessee’s covenants and conditions contained in the lease, dated March 17, 1834. The premises are situate in the centre of South-port, with a frontage to Hoghton-street of 81ft , and to London-street of 64ft. 7in.; near to the L. and Y. Railway Station and Central (West Lancashire) Passenger Station, Derby-road, and in close proximity to the London-street Excursion Platform, and within ten minutes of the Cheshire Lines Extension Railway Station, Lord-street (Midland), Markets, Opera House, Town Hall, Promenade, and Trams. The purchaser can have possession on completion of purchase. Further particulars and plans, with full particulars and conditions of sale, may be had on application, or by post, through the Auctioneer, 173, Lord-street, Southport; Messrs. Peace and Ellis, solicitors, King-street, Wigan; or Welsby and Smallshaw solicitors, 163, Lord-street, Southport. MONTHLY PROPERTY AUCTIONS. MESSRS. H. E. FOSTER and CRANFIELD 1YA beg to announce that their MONTHLY PROPERTY AUCTIONS are held at the Mart. Token-house-yard, E.C., on the THIRD WEDNESDAY in EVERY MONTH throughout the year. The appointments fixed for 1899 are as follows: — April 19 I July 19 I October 18 May 17 August 16 November 15 June 21 I September 20 I December 20 Vendors, solicitors and trustees having properties for sale are respectfully invited to communicate with the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 6, Poultry, London. E.C. Telephone No. 999 Ba^k. Periodical Sales.—Established 1843 MESSRS. H. E. FOSTER and CRANFIELD -lYL (successors to Marsh, Milner and Co.) conduct PERIODICAL SALES of REVERSIONS (absolute and contingent), Life Interests and Annuities, Life Policies, Shares and Debentures, Mortgage Debts and Bonds, and Kindred Interests, on the FIRST and THIRD THURSDAYS in each month throughout the year, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C. The following are the appointments fixed for 1899: 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. Sales by Auction for the Year 1899. MESSRS. JONES, LANG and CO. beg to 1YA state that their Sales of ESTATES, Town and Country Residences, Freehold and Leasehold Investments, Building Land, and other Properties, will be held at the AUCTION MART, Tokenhouse-yard, City, in EACH MONTH of 1899. Particulars of properties intended for disposal should be sent at least three weeks previous to date of sale Messrs. JONES, LANG and CO. also undertake sales of household furniture, farming stock, and general personal effects in town or country. Messrs. JONES. LANG and CO.’s printed Tabulated List of warehouses, offices, and general business premises to be Let or Sold, in the City of London and neighbourhood, can be had free on application. Auction, Survey and Estate Offices, 3, King-street, Cheapside, London, E.C. Branch Offices, 95, Leadenhall-street, E.C., and Lonsdale-chambers, 27, Chancery-lane, W.C. Tel. Add.—“ Wonderment, London.” October 5 October 19J November 2 November 16 December 7 December 21 Telephone No 999 April 20 July 6 May 4 July 20 May 18 August 3 June 1 August 17 J une 15 September 7 September 21 Offices, 6, Poultry, London, E.C. Bank. Sales at the Mart during 1899. MESSES. HEBEING, SON and DAW —,X (established! a century and1 twenty-two years) beg to give notice that they have fixed the following days for Sales at the Mart, of Freehold, Leasehold, Copyhold Estates and Kesidential PROPERTIES, Freehold and Leasehold Ground Eents, Shares, Annuities, eto.: — Thursday, April 27 | Thursday, August 31 Thursday, May 25 I Thursday, September 28 Thursday, June 29 | Thursday, October 26 Thursday. July 27 Thursday, November 30 I Thursday. December 21 Sales can be arranged to take place on other days than the above to suit the wish and requirements of clients. Owners and others desirous of including properties in the above sales should acquaint Messrs. Herring, Son and Daw at least one month previous to the date of sale, to allow of full publicity being given, and the requisite announcements being made. —Offices: 6, Ironmonger-lane, E.O.. and 308, Brixton-hill, S.W. Telegraphic address: "Oldest,” London. Established 1773. Saks to auction. HACKNEY and HOMERTON.—Freehold and) Copy-hold Properties.—By order of the Trustees of George Tyer, Esq., deceased. C¡ TIMSON and SONS will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday, May 11, at Two: — HACKNEY—Four Freehold Residences, Nos. 17, 18, 20 and 21, Sutton-place, close to St. John’s Church, producing £158 per annum. HOMERTON.—Copyhold Baker’s Shop and Premises, No. 18, Brooksby’s-walk, High-street, with extensive yard in rear. Leased for 30 years expiring Midsummer, 1900, at £22 per annum, with reversion to the rack rent, estimated at £70 per annum. Particulars and plans of Messrs. Layton, Sons and Lendon, solicitors, 29, Budge-row, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 8, Moorgate-street, E.C., and 2, New Kent-road, S.E. By order of Mortgagees.—EALING, ACTON, SHEPHERD’S BUSH, WESTBOURNE-PARK, NORTH KENSINGTON. HAMMERSMITH and HIGHGATE. Sound Investments. MR. TURNER will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Lothbury, E.C., on Monday, May 15„ 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, in 20 Lots, the following excellent DWELLING HOUSES situate and being: — The detached private Dwelling House, Sunny Bank, Sc-merset-road, Ealing. Rent £58. No. 45, The Avenue, Castle-hill, Ealing With possession. No. 14, The Park, Ealing. Rent £35. Nos. 18 and 20, Alacross-road, South Ealing. Let weekly. No. 40, Burlington-gardens, Acton. Let at £35. No. 37״ Alfred-road, Acton. Let at £35. No. 133, Park-road1 North, Acton. Let weekly. No. 106, Conningham-road, Shepherd’s Bush. Rent £32. Nos. 17, 28 and 37, Stowe-road, Shepherd’s Bush. Rent £147. Nos. 24, 26 and 28, Tunis-road, Shepherd’s Bush. Let weekly. No. 30, Wheatstone-road, North Kensington. Let weekly. No. 148, Kensal-rd., Westbourne-park. Let weekly. No. 127, Fulham Palace-road, Hammersmith. Rent £45. Nos. 1 and 7, Orchard-road, Archway-road, High-gate. Rent £30. The properties׳ are held at low ground rents, for long terms, and are let, except 45, The Avenue, Ealing. Particulars of Messrs. Hughes and Aston, solicitors, 71, Edgware-road, W.; at the Mart; and at the Auctioneer’s Offices. 37, Upper Berkeley-street, Fort-man-square, W. èaïess hi) auction. Messrs. STIMSON & SONS, Auctioneers and Surveyors, Land, House and Estate Agents. 8, MOORGATE-STREET, BAKU, 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, Tokenaoiise-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, April 20. q TIMSON and SONS will Sell by Auction, K-i at the Mart, E.C., on Thursday, April 20, at Two | o’clock, as under: — 31 Freehold Building Plots, Walthamstow. 9 to 19, Crownfield-road, Leytonstone. 2, Churton-place, Vauxhall Bridge-road. 6, Ranelagh-grove, Pimlico. 45 and 51, Tachbrook-street, Pimlico. 57 and 61, Bond-street, Vauxhall. 45 to 53, Queen's-road, Battersea. i 42 and 44, Bengeworth-road, Loughborough Junction. 125 and 127, Fiaxman-road, Loughborough Junction. Freeholds, 47 to 55, Oobden-road, South Norwood. By order of Trustees and others. T) ALCH and BALCH will Sell by Auction, XJ at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, on Monday, April 24, at Two precisely, as follows: — LEASEHOLD GROUND RENT of £77 a year net, secured on 17 houses in Grafton-road and! Prince of Wales-road, Kentish Town. Rack rents over £700 a year.—Messrs. Marshall and Haslip, solicitors, 6, Martin’s-lane, Cannon-street, E.C. DARTMOUTH-PARK.—No. 119, Chetwynd-road.—An exceptionally well-built Freehold Residence, semidetached. Open position. Good drainage. Large garden. Six or seven bed rooms, bath, three reception rooms, kitchen, conservatories. Extensive cellars. Ready for occupation—Messrs. Coulthurst and Van Sommer, solicitors. 13, New-inn, Strand, W.C. Particulars of the respective Solicitors; at the Mart; and of Balch and Balch, auctioneers, 225, Kentish Town-road, and Green-court, Coleman-street, E.C. Thursday, April 27. OTIMSOX and SONS will Sell by Auction, 0 at the Mart, E.G., on Thursday, April 27, at Two o’clock, as "under: — Bridge Works, Hinton-road, Loughborough Junctn. 72, 84 and 86, Arlingford-road, Water-lane, Brixton. 56 and 69, Brailsford-road, Water-lane, Brixton. 4. 6, 8 and 10, Meeting House-lane, Peckham. Premises, 1, Shield-street, Peckham. 26 and 28, Aldershot-road, Kilburn. 90, Carlton-vale, Kilburn. 48, Victoria-road, North Side, Clapham Common. 1 to 4, and 8 to 12, Cupit’s-cottages, Garratt-lane, Earlsfield. Particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, 8, Moorgate-street, E.C., and 2, New Kent-road, S.E. Thursday, May 4. EUSTON-ROAD.—A valuable Freehold Property, on the south side of this important main thoroughfare, nearly opposite Euston-square and St. Pancras Station, and a convenient distance from King’s-cross and Tottenham-court-road. q TIMSON and SONS will Sell by Auction, frO at the Mart, E.C., on Thursday, May 4, at Two o’clock, in One Lot, the excellent FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as Nos. 137 and 139, Euston-road, comprising two houses with forecourt and premises in rear, at present leased for a term expiring at Michaelmas, 1902, at £10 ground rent. The property has a frontage of 25ft., and covers an area of about 3,500ft. super., the whole of which could be utilised for conversion into business premises. Particulars of Messrs. Wood and Sons, solicitors, 16, Eastcheap, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 8, Moorgate-street, E.C., and 2, New Kent-road, S.E. By order of the Exors. of Mrs. Kirkman, deceased. , Freehold Shop Property. 1 Freehold and Leasehold Investments. ־]X/TESSRS. HARMAN BROS, will Offer for -1YX Sale by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Tuesday, April 25, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the following:— HARROW.—Three Freehold Shops, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Wealdstone-terraoe, close to L. and N.W. Railway Station; let on leases׳, No. 1 to Mr. Beckley, confectioner, at £42 per annum, No. 2 to Mr. Rogers, grocer, at £40 per annum, and No. 3 to Mr. Wright, butcher, at £35 per annum; total £117 per annum. SHEPHERD’S BUSH.—Sunnyside, 284. Goldhawk-road.—Detached double-fronted Residence, with stabling; let on 7 or 14 years’ lease, at £105 per annum, rising to £133 per annum; held for 35 years׳, at £33 per annum. SHEPHERD’S BUSH.—Four capital Houses, Nos. 20, 21, 22 and 23, Caithnesis-road, Brook-green; Nos. 20, 21 and 22 let at £35 per annum each; No. 23 for sale with possession; lease 66 years׳, at £6 10s. ear*h. SHEPHERD’S BUSH.—No. 64. Wood-lane.—Detached Freehold Residence; let at the low rent of £50 per annum. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. Young and Sons, solicitors, 29. Mark-lane. E.C.; and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, 75, Alder-manbury, Guildhall, E.C. EUSTON-ROAD, ST. PANCRAS.—Freehold Ground Rents of £425 15s. per annum, with early reversions, secured upon 30 houses, seven with shops, licensed beerhouse, and other premises, producing rack rents of about £2,000 per annum, q TIMSON and SONS will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, on Thursday, May 4, at Two o'clock, in 12 Lots, as described below, the following FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS. HAMPSTEAD HEATH —No. 47, South-hiil-park. close to Hampstead Heath Station, semi-detached Residence, containing ten bed and dressing rooms, bath rooms, three reception rooms; for sale with vacant possession; lease 56 years׳; ground rent £8. lyrE'SSRS. HARMAN BROS, will Sell the -1Y_L above by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Tuesday, April 25, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely. Particulars may be had׳ of A. W. Wyatt, Esq., solicitor. 147. Brixton-hill, S.W.; and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, 75, Aldermanbury, Guildhall, E.O. WALTHAMSTOW.—Nos. 41, 43, 45, 47, and 49, King ley-road; let to excellent weekly tenants at rentals amoun ting to £119 12s. per annum; lease 90 years; ground rent £5 each. Close to Hoe-street Station. MESSRS. HARMAN BROS, will Sell the above by Auction, at the Mart, E.C.. on Tuesday, April 25. 1899, at Two o’clock precisely. Particulars׳ of John Westoott, Esq., solicitor, 140, Strand. W.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 75, Alderman bury, Guildhall, E.C. Amo’nt Secured upon Revrsion in Rack R’nts. £72 0 149 and 151, Euston-road 1923 £300 17 10 The Anchor Beer-house, 22, Stibbington-street 1920 120 0 1 to 10, Cbarles-street .. 1929 550 30 0 113 and 114, Chalton-street 1926 110 18 0 91, Chalton-street 1928 80 8 10 72, Chalton-street 1923 50 17 0 70 and 71, Ghalton-street 1924 100 8 15 69, Chahon-street 1924 50 17 0 64 and 65, Chalton-street 1923 140 62 0 63, 66, 67, 68, 73, 74 and 78, Chal- ton-street, and premises in rear 1925 350 55 0 68, 70 and 72, Church-way 1925 180 Particulars, with plans, of Messrs. Wood and Sons, solicitors, 16, Eastcheap, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 8, Moorgate-street, E.C., and 2, New Kent-road, S.E. Thursday, May 11. BALLS POND and HACKNEY.—Freehold Ground Rents of £795 5s. per annum, secured upon 17 houses and shops, fully-licensed public-house, and 168 houses, producing rack rents of about £5,000 per annum —By order of the Trustees of George Tyer, Esq., deceased. qTIMSON and SONS will Sell by Auction, tx at the Mart, on Thursday, May 11, at Two o’clock, the following FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS: Auction Sales 1899. MR. GEORGE BRINSLEY will hold his Monthlv A.UOTION SALES at the Mart. Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., for the year 1899, on the following day»: — Wednesday, April 19th. Wednesday, May 17th. Wednesday, June 21st. Wednesday, July 19 ih. Wednesday, August 23rd. Wednesday, Sept. 20t.h. Wednesday, October 18th. Wednesday, Nov. 15th. | Wednesday, Dec. 13th. Landed Estates, Town and Suburban Houses, Building Land, Ground Rents, Business Premises, Rever sions, Shares and other Properties for absolute sale will be included in these sales on reasonable terms which can be fixed beforehand if so desired. Auction and Survey Offices, 30 and 31, New Bridge-street, Ludgate-circus, London, E.C. Established 1852. Telephone Number 661 Bank. Telegrams, “ Bridging, London ” Amount. Secured upon. Reversion in Rack Rents. £30 Nos. 32, 34, 42, 44, 46 and 48, Balls Pond-road .. 1951 £350 £6 10!. No. 36. do 1951 £50 £6 10s. each Nos. 50 and 52. do 1951 £100 £30 £6 10s. each The Marquis of Salisbury p.h., No. 54, do Nos. 56 and 58, do 1951 1951 £100 £2S Nos. 60, 64,66, 68 and 70, do. 1951 £250 £6 10s. No. 62, do 1951 £50 £4 each Nos. 2 to 64 (even), Kings-bury-road, Balls Pond-road 1951 £32 each £3 10s. each Nos. 1 to 9, Canterbury-road 1951 £30 each £3 15s. No, 10, do. 1951 £30 £4 No. 11, do. 1951 £30 £3 15s. No. 12, do. 195 L £30 £7 Nos. 13 and 14, do. 1951 £60 £3 15s. each Nos. 15,16,17 and 18, do... 1951 £30 each £8 Nos. 19 and 20, do. 1951 £60 £3 15s. each Nos. 21 to 42, do. 1951 £30 eac h £3 10s. each Nos. 43, 44, 45 and 46, do... 1951 £30 each £3 15s. each Nos. 47 to 54, do. 1951 £30 each £6 Nos. 55 and 56, do. 1951 £60 £3 10s. each Nos. 57 to 64, do. 1951 £3 15s. each Nos. lto.54, Stanley-road.. 1951 £30 each £3 19!. No. 55, Stanley-road 1951 £30 £12 Nos. 56, 57 and 58, do. .. 1951 £90 £4 2s. each Nos. 59, 60 and 61, do. .. 1951 £30 each £5 12s. No. 65, do. and ground in rear 1951 £32 £3 No. 5, Canterbury-terrace 1951 £38 £15 each Nos. 5 and 7, Urswick-road, Hackney 1927 £55 each £9 9s. No. 19, Sutton-place, Hack-nev 1927 £40 £9 9s. No. 22, do. 1928 £40 £21 10s. Sutton Lodge, No. 25, do... 1928 £100 Particulars of Messrs. Layton, Sons and Lendon, solicitors, 29, Budge-row, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 8, Moorgate-st., E.C., and 2, New Kent-rd.