Àpbil 15, 189ÎS. THE ESTATES GAZETTE 616 «èahs tuj auction. Sales by Auction for the Year 1899. IX/TESSRS. H. J. BLISS and SO^S beg to ILL notify that their Sales by Auction of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Business Premises, Land, Ground Rents, Reversions, and other Properties, will take place at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, City, at Two o’clock precisely, on the following Thursdays throughout the year 1899: — Thursday, April 20 . Thursday, July 20 Thursday, May 11 Thursday, August 17 Thursday, May 25 | Thursday, September 21 Thursday, June 8 , Thursday, October 19 Thursday, June 22 Thursday, November 16 Thursday, July 6 | Thursday, December 14 And at intermediate dates by special arrangement. Auction, Survey and Land Offices, 106, Cheapside, K.C., and 164, Bethnal-green-road, N.E. MESSRS. H. J. BLISS and -SONS will Sell ill by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, City, on Thursday, April 20, 1899, at Two, the following PROPERTIES: — TOTTENHAM.—Freehold Ground Rents of £81 per annum, amply secured on 14 Dwelling Houses, 35 to 61, Hanover-road, High-road, reversion in 9/ years to £450. TOTTENHAM—12 Freehold Dwelling Houses, 10 to 32, Napier-road, Philip-iane, producing £3o5 per annum. NO-ttTH FINCHLEY.—Four Freehold Dwelling Houses, 1 to 4, Coleridge-road, Nether-street, Ba,-lard’s-iane, producing £104. Also Three Freehold Dwelling Houses, 11 to 13, Brownlow-road, Ballard’s-iane, producing £78.—Messrs. Edell and Gordon, solicitors, 4, King-street, Cheapside. BETHNAL-GREEN. — Four Leasehold Dwelling Houses, 3 to 6, Tolty-street, Roman-roau, producing £115 Is. Term 51 years. Ground rent £3 3s. each. —Messrs. Stones, Morris and Stone, solicitors, 5, Finsbury-circus. MILE END OLD TOWN—Four Freehold Dwelling Houses, 151, 153, and 155, Sidney-^street, and No. 55, Raven-street, producing £84 10s. WALTHAMSTOW —Five Freehold Dwelling Houses 44 to 52 Brown’s-road:, producing £85 16s. Also Two Freeholds, 39 and 41 Hoe-street, producing £39.— R. Voss, Esq., solicitor, 173, Bethnal-green-road. N.E. 1Leasehold Dwelling House. 125, Portland-road, let at £40; term 42 years; ground rent £8.—Messrs. W. H. Waller and Son, solicitors, 20, John-street, Adelphi, W.C. Particulars with conditions of sale had at the Mart; of the ׳Solicitors, as above; and of the Auctioneers and Surveyors, 106. Cheapside. E.C., and 164, Bethnal-green-road, N.E. ,gMts tg Auction. ISLE OF WIGHT, SEA VIEW.—High and bracing, half a mile from the sea, 2% miles from Ryde, and three from Bembridge.—The picturesque, creeper-clad, stone-built Family Residence, Nettlestone House, Nettlestone-green, containing 12 bed rooms, bath room, four good reception rooms, two staircases, and complete offices. It stands in mature and charming grounds, with tennis and croquet lawns, shrubberies, kitchen garden, glasshouses, etc. Excellent modern stabling for six horses, coach-house, harness room, and three rooms for men. In all about two-thirds of an acre. Possession on completion. Main sewerage. Excellent 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. M־ yard, London„ E.C., on Friday, April 21, 1899, at One o’clock precisely. Particulars and conditions of sale of Messrs. J. R. , Roberts and Wrighton, solicitors, 73, Basinghall- ׳ street, E.C.; at the Mart; of Messrs. Pilditcli, Chadwick and Co , architects: and of the Auctioneer, 2, Pall Mall East, Charing Cross, S.W. By order of Trustees.—Excellent Small Investments. PALL MALL.—Freehold Business Premises, 22, Crown-court, close to Pall Mall and St. James’s-street.— Used for manj־׳ 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-. - 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 1 the Auctioneer, both of 2, Pall Mall East, Charing Cross. ^Exceedingly choice Freehold Building Estate of about 13J¡ acres, occupying a first-rate position close to G.N.R. Station, with frontages of nearly 1,000ft. to two main roads (Green-lanes and Hopper’s-road), and in every respect adapted for immediate building operations, its important situation, general contour and slope affording every facility for economical development, and the demand in the vicinity for superior villa residences is practically unlimited. MR■ ALFRED RICHARDS will Sell the J-'J- above by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday, May 3, at Two. Particulars, with plan, of Messrs. Gellatly and Son, 17, Fenchurch-street, E.C.; and of the Auctioneer, 18, Finsbury-circus, E.C. Re J. Pulham, deceased.—TOTTENHAM.—For Investment■ and Occupation.—Two very attractive and soundly built Freehold detached Residences, pleasantly situate near Seven Sisters Junction, O.E.R., comprising The Orchard, Philip-lane, with hall, three sitting rooms, four bed rooms, bath room, offices, stabling, and extensive garden, affording space for the erection of additional houses; let at £68; also Clyde Lodge, C*yde-road, with hall, two sitting and four bed rooms, bath room, offices, and large garden —With possession. _ ______ day, May 3, at Two. Particulars of J. F. Collins, Esc!., solicitor, Doning-ton House, Norfolk-street, Strand, W.C.; and of tile Auctioneer, 18, Finsbury-circus, E.C Excellent Freehold and Leasehold Investments. MR. W. X. WILLOUGHBY will Sell, at -LLL the Mart, E.C., on April 27, at One o'clock: — Freehold Shop and Dwelling House, 5■ Gipsy-terrace, West Norwood, let at per annum £30. Freehold Dwelling House, Fail-view, Auckland-hill. suitable for a laundry. With possession. Rental value £40. St. Ives, Canterbury-grove, West Norwood, producing per annum £31 4s. Term 80 years. Ground rent £2 15s. Solicitors, Messrs. Guillaume and Sons, 9, Salis-bury-square, E.C. Five Leasehold Residences, 1, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Harpen-den-road, close to Tulse-hill Station, producing pel-annum £198. Term 96 years. Ground rent £7 7s. each.—Solicitor, Chas. E. T, Lamb, Esq., 17, Ironmonger-lane, E.C. HERNE BAY.—The Bungalow, Beltinge. . RESIDENCE, containing three bed rooms, three reception rooms. Good garden. Solicitor, C. E. T. Lamb, Esq., as above. Particulars of the Solicitors; and of the Auctioneer, 399 and 363d, Norwood-road. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO., AUCTIONEERS AND SURVEYORS, 51. COLEMAN-STREET, BANK, E.C., Branch Offices f 213 CLAPHAM-ROAD, S.W. Brancn umces j 1׳ CRANBROOK-ROAI), ILFORD, E. Telephone Nos.: City 45 Bank; Ilford, 28 Barking. A private wire connects the offices Telegraphic address—“ Douglas Young, London.” lyrESSRS. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO.’S lT-L AUCTION ARRANGEMENTS for 1899. PROPERTY SALES will be held at the Mart, E.C., on the following dates throughout the ensuing year. April 26 July 26 October 25 May 10 August 16 November 8 May 24 August 23 November 22 June 7 September 13 December 6 June 14 September 27 December 13 ■July 12 October 11- Auction Offices : 51, Coleman-street, Bank, E.C.; 213. Clapham-road, S.W.; and Ilford, E. T A. and W. THARP respectfully announce C* . that they 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, Bishopsgate-street, E. Telephone No. 170 Avenue. To Builders, Land Speculators, Investors, and others. WEST NORWOOD, S.E. ROTHSCHILD GARDEN'S ESTATE.—Valuable Freehold Building Land, occupying a choice position on 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. M־ . Norwood-road, S.E., cn Tuesday, April 18, 1899, at 7.30 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 and' land tax, fully ripe for immediate building operations, comprising: Ten Shop Plots, with important floatages to Kaight’s-hiil-road, and 47 Plots suitable lor 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. Sound Investments. BELGRAVIA, No. 144, Ebury-street, Eaton-square — Residence, containing 10 rooms, let on lease at £70, rising to £80 per annum. Lease about 23 years unexpired. Ground rent £12.—Solicitors, Messrs. Yeilding, Piper and Tallack, 13, Vincent-square, Westminster. SOUTH BELGRAVIA, No. 12, Alderney-street.—Dwelling House, containing nine rooms, let at £60 per annum. Lease about 30 years unexpired. Ground rent £8.—Solicitor, T. Duerdin Dutton, Esq., Chur-ton-street, S.W. BALHAM, Nos. 69 and 71, Endlesham-road.—Two Villa Residences, let at £34 and £36 per annum. Lease about 76 years unexpired. Ground rent £6 5s. each.—Solicitor, W. W. Robinson, Esq., 14, New-rosi d, Oxford. ACTON, 1, Essex-road, Horn-lane.—Dwelling House, excellent business premises, workshops, and stabling, producing £130 6s. 6dj per annum. Ground rent £12. Lease 70 years unexpired.-^Solicitors. Messrs. Gray, Mounsey and Fuller, 9, Staple-inn, W.C. SURBITON, Nos. 5 and 6, St. Andrew’s-square —Two Freehold' semi-detached Residences, containing 12 rooms and bath. Rental value £65 per annum each. Vacant possession.—Solicitors, Messrs. Winter, Bothamley and Co., 16, Bedford-row, W.C. E.C., on Thursday, April 20, 1899, at Two o’clock, the foregoing PROPERTIES, in Lots. ‘ Particulars, with conditions of sale, may be had of the respective Solicitors; and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, 52, Belgrave-road, S.W., and at Baiham, Tooting, and Wimbledon. MITCHAM, S.W.—1The Willows Estate.—To Builders, Investors, Speculators, -and others.—Important Sale of the above valuable Freehold Estate, consisting of 84 large plots of ripe freehold building land, of which seven are shop plots, having commanding frontages to the main London road, to Graham-road, and Graham-avenue. Suitable for the erection of shops and׳ houses, and for the creation of ground rents. The sewers, water, and gas laid in all roads. Tithe free. Land tax redeemed. Possession will be given upon payment of a deposit of 10 per cent. The balance may be paid by 16 quarterly instalments if desired. Free conveyances—For Sale by Auction, by Thursday, April 27, 1899, at Seven o'clock in the evening. Particulars, with plans and conditions of sale, may be obtained of Messrs. Todd, Dennes and Lamb, solicito-rs, 22, Chancery-lane, W.C.; Messrs. Jessopp and Gough, solicitors, Waltham Abbey; of Charles Bell, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., architect, Salters’ Hall-court, Cannon-street, E.C.; and at the Offices of the Auctioneers, 52, Belgrave-road, South Belgravia, S.W., and at Baiham, Tooting and Wimbledon. BUILDING ESTATE SPECIALIST. ____ for 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. Sabs fcg &uctiiin. Sale No. 559.—By order of the Executors. BRENTFORD and ALPERTON. THE POTTERIES. (Established 1850). Top of Pottery-road, BRENTFORD, MIDDLESEX ־M־ESSRS. WOOD, FURNESS and CO. have J-y_L been instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Token!)ouse-yard, E.C., on Thursday, April 20, 1899, at One o’clock precisely, the LONG LEASE of the above PREMISES, comprising 12־roomed DWELLING HOUSE, large POTTERY FACTORY, SIX KILNS, TWO WORKSHOPS, STABLING for six horses, and THREE COTTAGES, the latter estimated to produce £46 16s. per annum. The whole having an area of ONE ACRE, and being held for an unexpired term of 77 years at a rental of £80 PER ANNUM, and having an estimated rental value of £250 per annum, together with the Goodwill and Plant of that OLD-ESTABLISHED AND FLOURISHING POTTERY BUSINESS, now carried on as a going concern by Messrs. Greenrod and Son. Also SIX ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND, situate at Alperton, known as Crooked Croft, having an extensive frontage to Perivale-lane, being at present worked in connection with the Brentford Potteries, having an inexhaustible supply of good clay. The properties may be viewed previous to the sale (for which orders to view may be obtained of the Auctioneers), and particulars with plan may be obtained1 of Messrs. Oldman, Clabburn and Co., solicitors, 2, Old Serjeant’s-inn, Chancery-lane; at the place of sale; by post, and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, 196, High-street, Brentford (corner of Market Place). Sale 559. CHISWICK. Close to the main road, tramway route and stations oh the District Railway. Well-secured FREEHOLD GROUND RENT. ?i/TESSRS. WOOD, FURNESS and GO. have ItX been favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-3• ard, E.C., on Thursday, April 20, 1899, at One o’clock precisely, a valuable FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of £30 PER ANNUM, amply secured upon two shops ■and two private houses, known as Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, SPRING-TERRACE, BELMONT-ROAD. CHISWICK: just off the High-road (in the rear of the Crown and Anchor public-house), and facing Turnham-green Church, having a reversion to the rack rents amounting to nearly £120 PER ANNUM. Particulars with conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. Banister, Williams and Ram, solicitors, 13, John-street, Bedford-row, W.C.; by post, and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, 196, High-street, Brentford (corner of Market Place). EALING and HANWELL. MR. W. H. READ will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Bank, E.C., on Tuesday, April 18, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely: — SOUTH EALING.—The 20 substantially built Long Leasehold Villas, known as Nos. 1 to 20, Murray-vilias, situate in the Murray-road and Junction-road, South Ealing, in a good Jetting locality, close to Ealing Council’s electric light works, the Brentford gas and water works, and other large factories, and only a short distance from South Ealing Station. The houses are brick-built, heavily timbered, and with double stone bays, hard stone sills and slated roofs. The roads have not yet been taken over by the local authority, but have been paid for by the vendor. The drainage is guaranteed. The houses are specially arranged for letting to two families; they each contain six rooms, two sculleries, w.c., etc., and are estimated to produce on weekly tenancies £832 per annum. Held for unexpired term of about 98 years at moderate ground rent of £5 10s. per annum each. HANWELL.—12 Freehold Villas, Nos. 1 to 12, Pleasant-view, Rosebank-road, Hanwell, let weekij’־ at total rents of £265 per annum. SOUTH EALING.—Four Freehold Villas. Nos 1 to 4, Park-villas, Murray-road, South Ealing. Let weekly at total rents of £178 per annum. Particulars and׳ further information of the Auctioneer, The Avenue (Castle-hill Station), Haven-green (between Broadway Stations), Ealing, W. Freeho’d and Leasehold Investments. NEW MALDEN. LEWISHAM. HOLLOWAY and KENTISH TOWN. lyfESSRS. SALTER, REX and CO. will Sell ILL by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E C., on Wednesday, April 19, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, in Lots,, the following PROPERTIES: — R’ntaK Lease. Ground Rant. £45 Freehold 45 — do. 26 63 yrs. £6 30 63 yrs. £6 10s. 60 65 yrs. £10 10s. Ils. weakly j 64 yrs £6 6s. Hughes, 23, Martin’s-lane, £48 66 yrs £2 10s. 1 50 66 y T8 1 £2 10s. Th ■ Elms.Tbetford-roadjNew Mil pn.................... Elh^rne, do. do. . 135. Lady well-road, Lewisham 119, do. do. J, Annette-roa1׳, and workshops, Hol'oway 13, S :hofleld road, U ׳per ( Holloway .. .. I Kentisb do. Cannon-street. .58, Ospringe-road, Town 39, do. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of the above Solicitors■; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 311, Kentish Town-road, N.W. Telephone, 569 King’s Cross. tij &uctwn. Mr. c. w. DAVIES Auctioneer, Valuer, Estate Agent, &c , 15, UPPER STREET, ISLINGTON. Established 1837. £ ALES BY AUCTION are held periodically hJ at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, in which Properties can be included at moderate and fixed charges. SALES BY AUCTION AT PRIVATE HOUSES, etc., of 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. FREEHOLD GROUND RENT, £105 per annum, exceptionally well secured on high-class fully-licensed premises, with reversion in 39 years to rack rent value of £1,000 a year. MESSRS. BEST and SONS have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, on Tuesday, April 18, 1899, at 12 30 sharp, a high-class FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of £105 per annum, secured upon the valuable fully-licensed premises the Northern Star, with shop adjoining, 130, High-road, New Southgate. Particulars may be obtained of Messrs. Segar, Bastard and Co., solicitors, 56, Cannon-street, E.C. ; and of the Auctioneers, 70, James-street, Bucking-ham-gate, Westminster. TOY MAY and ROWDEN. -L׳־ The Mart, E.C., Friday, May 5, 1899, at Two o’clock. With possession. No. 4, STRATHRAY-GARDENS, Belsize-park, N.W. —Charming detached Residence, containing three reception, nine bed rooms, dressing room, bath, lavatories, and every modern convenience, with gardens, lawn, and carriage sweep. Held for 814 years unexpired at a ground rent of £20 per annum“ , To be viewed' by orders from the Auctioneers only. Solicitors, Messrs. Currie, Williams and Williams, 32, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, W.C. Auctioneers, Messrs. May and Bowden, 39, Madd'ox-street, W. ISLINGTON.—Four capital Long Leasehold Houses in this excellent letting district, together producing £169 per annum. MR. C. W. DAYIES will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, on Tuesday, April 25, at Two o’clock, in separate Lots, No. 4, TYNDALE-TERRACE. Canonbury-lane (recently redrained), let low rent £45, term 44 years at £6 10s.; and Nos. 8, 11 and 14, Dagmar-terrace, Essex-road, let to old tenants at £40, £42, and £42; term 47 years, at £6 6s. each. Messrs. J. C. and W. W. Isaacson, solicitors, 11, New-inn, Strand. Auctioneer’s Offices, 15, Upper-street, Islington. KING’S-CROSS.—Capital Freehold Weekly Property. MR. C. W. DAYIES will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, on Tuesday, April 25, THREE FREEHOLD brick-built COINAGES, 4, 5 and 6, Providence-row (opposite the King’s-cross Met. Station). Let, and producing £46 16s. per annum. Messrs. Boulton, Sons and Sand’eman, solicitors, 21a, Northampton-square, Clerkenwell. Auctioneer's Offices, 15, Upper-street, Islington. CITY-ROAD.—Valuable Freehold Investment, or for occupation. MR. C. W. DAYIES will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, on Tuesday, April 25, the commodious FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, 8, Colebrooke-row (close to the Angel). Contains 10 good rooms and large garden. Redrained. To be sold with possession. Rental value £70 per annum. Messrs. Lewis and Sons, solicitors, 7, Wilinmgton-square, Clerkenwell. Auction and Estate Offices, 15, Upper-street, Islington. PERIODICAL SALES for 1899 of Estates, House Property, Building Land, Ground Rents, Shares, etc., by MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will take place at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, the LAST WEDNESDAY in EVERY MONTH. Sales for other dates may also be arranged. Special attention given to the Sale of Estates in Building Plots. Railway and other Compensation Claims adjusted, as well as negotiations for the Sale and Purchase of Properties, Valuations for Probate, Mortgages, and other purposes. Protheroe and Morris’s Register furnishes Particulars of Residences, Investments, Land, and other Properties to be Sold or Let. Î Partners : \ Auction and G. F. MOBRis / Es’ate Offices, W. H. Protheroe! R7 ״ H. G, Morris / 67 & 68, uheapside, J. B. Slade V London, T. A. Momtld J E.C. WOOBHAM: FEBKIS, ESSEX.—The Eyotts Estate, within eight minutes’ walk of the Woodham Ferris Junction, G.E.R.—Important to Investors, Builders and others. IX/TESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS (in ־LVX conjunction with Messrs. SPURGEON and SONS) will Sell by Auction, on the Estate, •on Thursday, April 20, at Two, about 200 Plots of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, with good frontages and depths, including several plots on The Drive, Victoria, and Albert roads, a portion facing the tidal river. Water laid on the estate. Free conveyances. Payment by instalments. Railway tickets, 2s. return. Luncheon provided. Particulars and plans of Messrs. Powell . and Rogers, solicitors, 17, Essex-street, Strand, W.C.; of Messrs. Spurgeon and Sons, auctioneers, High-street, Maldon; and, with railway tickets, •of Me-srs׳. Protheroe and Morris, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London. To Land Companies, Builders, Speculators, and others.—By order of the Mortgagees. IX/TESSRS. MERRETT and MOULD will Sell 1YA by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Tuesday, April 25, at Two o’clock precisely, in One Lot, or in portions, a very valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE of about 20 acres, within 13 miles of London, being part of Whitton Park, close to Hounslow and Whitton Station, and having very extensive frontages to two main roads running through the centre of the village. There is a pretty seven-roomed Cottage on the estate. Particulars, plans, etc., may be had of the Solicitor, Edward F. M. Ryan, Esq., 4, Great James-streat, W.C.; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 25, Great James-street, Bedford-row, W.C. Telephone 228 Holborn. Foithuominn Sales ioi• the Yea1899 •׳. MESSES. E. and H. LUMLEY (Lumley’s, of St. James's House, 22, St. James’s-street, London, S.W.) beg to announce the following days of SALE by AUCTION for the year, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C.; but, in addition, other dates can be arranged for special sales.—Terms on application. Tuesday, April 25 Tuesday, July 4 Tuesday, Oct. 17 Tuesday, May 23 Tuesday, July 18 Tuesday, Nov. 14 Tuesday June 6 Tuesday, Aug. 15 Tuesday, Nov. 28 Tuesday, June 2(■ Tuesoay, Sep. 12 Tuesday, Dec. 12 Messrs. E. and H. Lumley announce in the advertisement columns of “ The Times ” on Saturdays a complete list of their sales, which will include estates in England, Ireland t*nd Scotland, town and country properties, ground rents, reversions, gas and water shares, stocks, etc. In cases where property is to be included ample notice should be given in order to insure due publicity. St. James’s House. No. 22. St. Jsunes’s-stre°+ S¥. MR. JOSEPH STOWER, Member of rhe Surveyors’ Institution (for nearly 20 years with the late firm of Farebrother, Ellis, Clark and Co.), begs to announce that his auction sales for the year 1899 of country estates and residences, town houses, business premises, ground rents and other investments, will be held at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard. E.C., periodically, and at other dates, both in London and in the provinces, as may be advisable in the interests of his employers. Sales of furniture, farming stock and effects conducted, ana valuations made of every description of property for sale, purchase, estate duty, compensation or other purposes. —43. Chancery-lane, London, W.C. Telephone No. : 1,017 Holborn.