April 22, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE. 658 ¿»ales fyj Auction. By order of Trustees, Mortgagees and' others. The following desirable Investments will be Offered for Sale by Auction, by Messrs. ing, April 25, 1899, at Eight o'clock: — MANOR-PARK.—Nos. 27, 31, 33, 35, 37 and 39, Meanley-road, Romford-road, within thTee minutes’ walk of the railway station (Gt.tE.R.) and 'bus terminus. In Three Lots. Well-arranged houses, containing two sitting rooms, kitchen, scullery, and three bed' rooms, small conservatory, each underlet to old! tenants׳, and! producing £144 6s. per annum (landlord paying taxes, etc.). Lease 90 years from September 29, 1882 'less one day), at a ground rent of €3jCii NOTE.—Would now readily let to produce £163 16s. (10s. 6d. each per week). Solicitors, Messrs. Aird, Hook, Hook and Paterson, 4, Brabant-court, Philpot-lane, E.O. MANOR-PARK.—Nos. 7, 9 and 11, Second-avenue, Romford-road, within five minutes of the railway station (G.E.R.). Similar accommodation to above, let to good tenants, producing £78 per annum. Lease 99 years from March 25, 1883 (less ten days), at an unapportioned ground rent of £5 each. Solicitor, Arthur Blott, Esq., 39, Broadway, Stratford, E. A valuable FREEHOLD ©ROUND RENT of £30, in one collection, secured upon 11 to 18 (Inclusive), York-villas, Southboro'-road, Ilford. Rack rentals, £166 8s. per annum. Solicitors, Messrs. Prestons, 158, The Grove, Stratford, E. ...... Also, at the same time and place, m conjunction with Mr. ISAAC RACE, Auctioneer, Tonbridge. LITTLE I'LEORD.—Three well-built Ereehold Villa Residences, situate and known as Brighton, Dover, and Cromer Villas, Little Ilford-lane, Romford-road, containing sitting room, kitchen, scullery, three bed rooms, bath room', w.c., let to respectable tenants (Messrs. Perrin, Mount and! Hounslow) on weekly tenancies, producing £88 8s. per annum, landlord paying outgoings. Solicitor, E. B. Harris, Esq., Tonbridge. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained at the place of sale; of the respective Solicitors; Mr. Isaac Race, auctioneer, Tonbridge; and at the Auctioneers' Offices, 749, Romford-rd'., Manor-park, E. Telephone 34 Barking. MIDDLETON CHENEY, on the borders of Northants and Oxfordshire, about three miles from the market town of Banbury, five miles from Brasldey. and within one mile'of Farthinghoe Station, L. and N W By. Important Sale of a very valuable Freehold Estate, comprising a valuable Farm, embracing an area of 134a 3r 29p. of very superior pasture and arable land, with a newly-ereeted stone-built farmhouse and well-arranged agricultural buildings, in the occupation of Mr. H. Watkins. A pleasantly situated Residence, known as Lexdon Lodge, with, outbuildings, ornamental lawn, and kitchen garden. in the occupation of Mr. A. Croome. Several Enclosures of Accommodation Pasture Land, containing 26a, 3r. 5p., with, a hovel thereon in the occupation of Mr. R. Taylor. And a comfortable Dwelling House, with capital outbuildings and enclosure of pasture land, in the occupation of Mrs. Gibbard. The whole producing a rental or £317 ner annum. ״ - for Sale by Auction, in Two Lots, at the Kect inon Hotel. Banbury, on Thursday, May 4, 1899. at Two for Three o’clock in the afternoon, sub.iect to conditions of sale to be then produced and read. The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to the above sale. The situation of the estate, together with the quality of the soil (which is very productive), forms an attractive investment seldom to oe met with. , , ״ •, Particulars, with lithographed plans, may be obtained of Messrs Haines and Sumner, solicitors, Gloucester; Ernest W. Moore, Esq., solicitor Tewkes-burv• or of Mr. W. Booth, auctioneer, valuer and estate agent, High-street, Banbury and Bicester. £ah!3 bp aurtton. By order of Trustees. Within a few yards of the boundary of the City of London. _ . . Important valuable Freehold Properties, consisting of five substantially-built warehouses, situate m Southwark-bridge-road and Southwark-street (also having rear frontages in Castle-street), respectively occupied by good and responsible tenants under repairing leases at rentals as under, and forming investments of the soundest and most improving character.—Messrs. MONTAGU and ROBINSON will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.O., on Friday, May 5, 1899, at Two o’clock, in Five Lots, the above-mentioned! PROPERTY, particularised׳ as follows: — Saks tg auction. Lot. Address. Rent. 1 No. 67, Southwark-bridge-road, and Castle- £170 2 No. 69, Southwark-bridge-road 150 3 No. 71, Southwark-bridge-road ״ 140 4 No. 56, Southwark-street, and Castle-street 350 5 No. 58, Southwark-street, and Castle-street 300 £1,110 at the rear .. Rising to £1,160 p-er annum. Particulars and conditions of sale, with plan, may be had of Messrs. Dawes and Sons, solicitors, 9, Angel-court, Throgmorton-street, E.C. ; and of the Auctioneers, 36, Coleman-street, Bank, E.C. By order of Trustees.—HIGH WYCOMBE, BUCKS -A Freehold Ground1 Rent of £9 per annum, amply secured upon the fully-licensed premises, known as The Fox Inn, Hughenden-road, in a busy part of the town, with the reversion in 38 years to the rack rent and all trading advantages attached to the premises.—Messrs. TX/TONTAGU and ROBINSON will Sell by 1V-L Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Friday, May 5, 1899, at Two o’clock, the above valuable FREEHOLD GROUND RENT. Particulars of Messrs. Dawes and Sons, solicitors, 9, Angel-court, Throgmorton-street, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 36, Coleman-street, Bank, E.C. Estate of the late Mr. S. E. Brown. RAINHAM, ESSEX.—Three-quarters of a mile from Rainham Village and Railway Station (L.T. !and S. Railway), about 1J miles from Dagenham Station (L.T. and׳ S. Railway), and three miles from Romford.—Valuable Freehold Building and Market Garden Land, situate in the main road• from Rainham to Dagenham, and known as Blue House Farm, comprising an area of 22a. 2r. Op. The land has a frontage of over 500ft., which could readily be sold for building sites, for which there is a good demand. It is some of the best land in the neighbourhood, in a high state of cultivation, and is let on a yearly Michaelmas tenancy at £47 per annum. lyTESSRS. KEMSLEY are instructed by the lY-l. Executors to Sell the above by Auction, at the Mart, E.C.. on Monday, May 1, 1899, at Two p.m. Particulars, etc., of Messrs. A. H. Hunt and Co., solicitors, Romford, Ilford, Grays, and 17, St. Switbin’s-lane, E.C.; and1 of the Auctioneers, Corn Exchange, Romford, and Railway Station, Woodford-green. tg Auction. Excellent Freehold and Leasehold Investments. — Freehold Shoo and Dwelling House. ijipsy-terrace. West Norwood, let at per annum £3״. Freehold Dwelling House. Fairview, Auckland-hili suitable for a laundry. With possession. Rental valuo £40 St. Ives, Canterbury-grove, West Norwood, producing per annum £31 4s. Term 80 years. Ground reSolic?tors! Messrs. Guillaume and Sons, 9, Salis- b^ve^a^ehS(?Residences- 1 7. 8. 9 and 10. Harpen-den-road. close to Tulse-hill Station, producing ner annum £198. Term 96 vearS. Groupd rent £7 7^. each—Solicitor. Chas. E. T. Lamb, Esq., 17, Ironmonger-lane, E.C._______________________________ By order of Trustees.—NORWOOD and CROYDON.— Valuable Freehold Shop Property, let on lease to old tenants, Two Villa Residences, a valuable Freehold Building Estate, nearly an acre in extent, and a well-secured Freehold Ground Rent.—Messrs. MONTAGU and ROBINSON will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Friday, May 5, 1899. at Two o’clock, the following: — WEST NORWOOD, close to the station.—The Freehold Shop Premises, No. 2, KNIGHT’S-HILL-ROAD, occupying a conspicuous position at the corner ot Bloom-grove, leased to well-known monumental masons, at a rental rising to £100 per annum. Also tie Freehold Sliop Premises, No. 220, NOKWOOD-ROAD (almost adjoining the foregoing), let on lease to an oldLestablished grocer at the rent of £70 per annum. Likewise the Two Freehold semi-detached Yilla Residences, Nos. 3 and1 4, BLOOM-GROVE; one is in hand, and the other produces a rental of £28 per annum. ' , . . NORWOOD JUNCTION, aimiost adjoining the station.—A very valuable Freehold1 Building Estate, almost an acre in extent, with two fine frontages, one of 80ft. to STATION-ROAD, suitable for high-class shops, and the other in the rear., with a frontage of 140ft. to LAWRENOE-ROAD, adapted for villa residences; the whole let to a nurseryman at a rental of £60 per annum. With possession in four 3 CROYDON.—A Freehold׳ Ground Rent of £14 5s. per annum, amply secured! upon the Four Houses, Nos 64, 66, 68 and 70, GLOUCESTBR-ROAD, let at rack rentals amounting to £83 per annum, with the reversion thereto in 69 years. , Particulars bf the above may be obtained ot Messrs. Dawes ■and Eons, 9, Angel-court, Throgmorton-street, E.C. ; and of the Auctioneers, 36, Coleman-street, E.O. To Investors, Land Syndicates, and Speculators. RAINHAM, ESSEX, about half a mile from Rainham Station (L.T. and S. Railway), five miles from Barking and Romford, and 12 miles from London. —The valuable Freehold Estate, known as South Hall, situate on the main road to Grays and Southend, to which it has valuable building frontages of 3,600ft., comprising in all 167 acres of the best market garden and grass land in this district, in a high state of cultivation, with good house, and ample buildings. The land has a large prospective value, part of it being now ripe for building, and it is believed that there is brick-earth under a portion. The railway intersects the land, giving facilities for a siding for a manufactory or other business premises. The whole is let until September 29, 1903, to a substantial tenant at £626 per annum, with a resumption clause should earlier possession of any of the land! be required. TX/FESSRS. KEMSLEY are instructed by the 1VX Trustees to Sell the above by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Monday, May 1, 1899, at Two p.m., in Two Lots. Particulars, etc., may be obtained of Messrs. A. H. Hunt and Co., solicitors, Romford, Ilford, Grays, and 17, St. Swithin’s-lane, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, Corn Exbhange, Romford, and Railway Station, Woodford-green. EDMONTON, MIDDLESEX. TUTESSKS. P. J. DIXON and SON will Sell i-YA by Auction׳, at tile Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Bank, E.C., on Friday, April 28, at Two o’clock precisely, Six eligible Plots of valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, having a frontage of 18ft. each to Ken-nmgball-road, Jeremy’s Green-lane, Angel-road, Edmonton, and an average depth of about 76ft., ripe for the erection of six-room cottages, being within three minutes׳’ walk of Angel-road Station, and a short distance from Silver-street Station, on the Great Eastern Railway, from which there are cheap and frequent workmen's trains to the City and West-end. . , , _ . . _ Particulars and conditions of sale can be obtained at the Mart; of Messrs. Rooks, Spiers, and Wales, solicitors, No. 16, King-street, Cheapside, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 16, King-street, Cheapside, E.C., and at 263, Bethnal-green-road, N.E. ־WIMBLEDON—Valuable Freehold Investments. MESSBS. P. J. DIXON and SON will Sell JjL by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Bank, E.C., on Friday, April 28, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the valuable FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS amounting to £26 per annum, secured on six dwelling houses, Nos. 78, 80, 90, 92, 94 and 96, Cecil-road West, Kingston-road, Wimbledon. Particulars with conditions of sale can be had at the Mart; of Matthew J. Jarvis, Esq., solicitor, 32, Finsbury-pavement, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 16, King-street, Cheapside, E.C., and at 263, Bethnal-green-road, N.E. ROMFORD. ESSEX, about half a mile from the Market Place.—A very valuable Enclosure of Freehold Building Land, well situate on the London side of the town, having a frontage to the main road of about 384ft., an average depth of about 800ft., and backing on to the G.E.R., comprising an area of 7a. 2r. Op. The land is suitable for the erection of superior residences, with good grounds or for immediate development as a building estate, for which it is admirably adapted, there being a great demand for houses in the neighbourhood, and it is believed that gravel and sand will be found under same. It is let on a three years’ agreement expiring at Christmas, 1899, at £25 per annum. MESSRS. KEMSLEY are instructed by tJie Trustees to Sell the above by Auction, at the Mart, E.O., on Monday, May 1, 1899, at Two p.m. Particulars, etc., ot Messrs. A. H. Hunt and Co., solicitors, Romford, Ilford, and Grays, and 17. St. Swithin’s-lane, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, Corn Exchange, Romford, and Railway Station, Woodford-green. HERNE BAY.—The Bungalow, Beltinge. --------------------- RESIDENCE, containing three bed rooms, ruree 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. ________ __ GLOUCESTERSHIRE.—Near CHELTENHAM. _ The handsome, castellated, detached. Gentleman s Freehold Residence, well situated on an eminence iust on the outskirts of the fashionable town of Cheltenham, together with 1o<ÿe entrance, excellent stabling, glasshouses, outbuildings, well-keot pleasure grounds, kitchen garden and paddock, in all about, eight acres, for many years m the occupation of the late Captain Willi־; and known as Cleevemont. Evesham-road. Prestbury. will be submitted to Public Auction, at Pron?J”ad*tHp"sner Cheltenham, on Tuesday, May 2, 1899, at lour oV,l׳w>k ■n m . bv YOUNG and GILLINO. Further information from Messrs. Farrer and Co . solicitors. 66. LincMn’s-inn-fields London: or from the Auctioneers, Promenade, Cheltenham. Te.e-phone 129. ___________________ . Bv order of Kvpontor of Mr T Woottm, deceased, oraer tw qTV* *vtvfIN^^M. •״ C_ll t- Penge, S.E.. on Wednesday. Anri! 26 m a't SpYen nreeiselv. the following FREEHOLD and LONG Rent. ffiO 90 !90 82 36 Term m’xpir’c ir’-nd Rent S3 years £in Q3 „ !5 S3 .. 20 ErpeViol׳J — Freehold — Sound׳ Freehold and) Leasehold Investments. WILLESDEN and SOUTH EALING. . _ ... -, on Friday, April 28, 1899, at Two o’clock, in separate Lots, the NINE attractive VILLA RESIDENCES, being Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. 12, 14, 16 and18 ׳, Preston-gardens, Church-road, Willesden, the whole being of the rental value of £288 per annum. Vacant possession of Nos. 8 and12 ׳ could! be had if desired, on completion of the purchase. Held! under separate leases for terms of which 96 years are now unexpired, at ground rents of £5 per annum each house. . , , .... „ May he viewed, and particulars and conditions ot sale obtained of H. A. Phillips, Esq., solicitor, 16, South-street, South-place, Finsbury-pavement. E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 56, Station-road, Willesden Junction. „ _ „ , SOUTH EALING.—The valuable and׳ well-secured Freehold Ground Rents, amounting to £25 per annum, amply secured upon Nos. 25. 27, 29, 31 and 33, Darwen-road, South Ealing, producing a rack rental of £182 per annum. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. E. C. Rawlings and Butt, solicitors, 2. Walbrook, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, as above. DAGENHAM, ESSEX, adjoining the Railway Station (L.T. and S. Railway), 2£ mile׳־־ from Ilford and Romford, and 12 miles from London.—The very valuable Freehold Building Estate, well situate on the high road, having a frontage of about 1,300ft., and an area of 62a. 2r. 23p., and known as Home Farm, and let on a yearly Michaelmas tenancy at £180 per annum. The land is of good elevation, with a! subsoil of gravel_ and sand, and is admirably adapted for economical and pront-able development, for which it is now ripe. MESSRS. KEMSLEY are instructed to Sell the above by Auction, at the Mart, E.O.■, on Monday, May 1, 1899, at Two p.m. Particulars, etc,, of Messrs. Baddeleys and Co., solicitors. 60, Leadenhall-street. E.C.; at the Mart, EC.: and at the Auctioneers’ Offices. Corn Exchange, Romford, and Railway Station, Woodford-green. MONTHLY PROPERTY AUCTIONS. MESSES. H. E. FOSTER and ORANFIELD 1Y1 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: — May 17 I August 16 I November 15 .Tune 21 September 20 December 20 July 19 I October 18 I 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 Bank. Estates. Country and Suburban Residences, Town Houses, Flats, Shops, Business Premises, Investments. etc. TX/TESSRS. TROLLOPE’S Printed Register of LV1 Properties for Sale by Private Contract and to be Let may be had on application at their Offices, 7 Hobart-place. Eaton-square, A West Halkin-street. Belgrave-square, I j,on4on 14. Mount-street. Grosvenor-square. and 5. Victoria-street. Westminster. 1 Special Lists or Marked Registers will be forwarded on receipt of particulars of requirements. AUCTIONS FOR THE YEAR 1899. Messrs. Trollope's Sales of Freehold and Leasehold Estates. Houses. Ground Rents, etc., will take place at the Mart, near the Bank of England, as follows: — Thursday. October 19th. Thursday ,November 23rd Thursday. December 14th Property. Nos. 29, 31. Lennard-road, Penge. w־os. 35,37.39, „ ,, V0s. 41.43.45.47. ., ,. • Vo 2 Green-lane, Pen ere (Shop) . No! 148, Venner-road. Sydenham. Particulars of Messrs. Wood and Wootton, solicitors 13. Fish-street-hill. Gracechurch-street, E.C , and of the Auctioneer, Sydenham, S.E. Periodical Sales.—Established 1843 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, Token-honse-yard, E.C. The following are the appointments fixed for 1899 : May 4 I July 20 I Ootob^r 19" SEMay 18 ! August 3 November 2 .Tunel August 17 I Vovemherl6 June 15 | September 7 ׳ December 7 July 6 September 21 I December 21 I October .5 1 Offices, 6, Poultry, London, E.C. Telephone No. 999 Bank. Thursday, May 18th. Thursday, .Tune 8th. Thursday, July 18th. Thurscay. August 3rd. Sales will be held on other dates as required. In all cases Messrs. Trollope will be glad to have as long notice as possible respecting any property they may be instructed to Offer by Auction. ILFORD.—For investment or occupation. 1X/TESSRIS. P. J. DIXON and SON will Sell If J. by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard„ Bank, E.C., on Friday, April 28, 1899, at Two o'clock precisely, the valuable LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Nos. 61, 63, 65 and) 67, Windsorroad, Ilford-lane, Ilford, Essex, estimated to let at £26 per annum, amounting together to £104 per annum, tenants paying outgoings. Held! for a term of 99 years from Lady Day, 1898, at a ground rent of £5 per annum each. Also FOUR valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOTS, with frontages (18ft. each) to Windisor-road, Ilford. . Particulars with conditions of sale can be had at the Mart; of Matthew J. Jarvis, Esq., solicitor, 32, Finsbury-pavement, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 16, King-street, Cheapside, E.C., and at 263, Bethnal-green-road, N.E.______________________________ SHOREDITCH and STRATFORD. "¡X/TESSRiS. P. J. DIXON and SON will Sell lYlby Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard., Bank, E.O., on Friday, April 28, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES : — SHOREDITCH.—Two well-built Dwelling Houses, situate and being Nos. 70 and 72, Weymouth-ter-race, Hackney-road, within three minutes’ walk of Shoreditch Church, N.E Let to weekly tenants at 17s. 6d. per week each house, or £91 per annum, landlord paying rates and) taxes. STRATFORD.—Two well-built Dwelling Houses, situate and being Nos. 2 and 4, Keogh-road, Water-lane„ in close proximity to the G.E.R. Stratford Works, E. Let to weekly tenants at the low rents of 11s. and 12s. per week respectively, or £59 16s. per annum, landlord paying rates and taxes. Particulars with conditions of sale can be bad׳ at the Mart; of Messrs. Whitfield and Harrison, solicitors, 22, Snrrey-street, Strand, W.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 16, King-street. Cheapside, E.C., and at 263, Bethnal-green-road, N.E. To Hotel Keepers. Brewers and others. THE WHITE HART, BUCKINGHAM, One of the best Houses in the Midlands. In consequence of the lamented death of Mr. V m. J. Gough, the late proprietor and occupier, this exceptionally well situate HOTEL, is rBE SOLD by AUCTION, on Tuesday, April 25. 1899. at Three o’clock. It is a FREEHOLD PROPERTY. The house is replete with every convenience that modern requirements can suggest, and the Yard and Outbuildings all that a large posting trade demand, while the highly cultivated garden has assisted in maintaining the superior menu, for which the hotel is noted. The sale will include the Goodwill of the Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Trades, the large Posting and Commercial Business, the־ almost exclusive catering connection in the district, and the sole Railway Omnibus Agency; forming altogether a unique and most profitable trade monopoly, ready to be handed over to the purchaser. Further particulars of Messrs. H. and E. H. Small, solicitors; or of Harrison and Sons, auctioneers, Buckingham. ___________________ Sale Da3rs for the Year 1899. Messrs. 17' AREBROTHER. ELLIS. EGERTON, JD BREACH, GALSWORTHY and CO. beg to an nounce that the undermentioned dates have been fixed for their AUCTIONS of FREEHOLD. Copyhold, and Leasehold ESTATES. Reversions, Shares. Life Interests, etc., at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C.: — Sales for the year 1899. Messrs׳. P ODWIX, BASLEY and ELDRIBGE vX 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.: — Anril 27 I September 28 Mav 24 October 26 June 29 November 3n Julv 27 I Tecember 28 August 31 Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Properties and Investments of every descrintion. 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 Furnished1 and׳ Unfurnished Town Houses Counter Residences and Landed Estates are pub lisbed on the first of each month. Established 1840. Auction and Estate Offices— 28. Martin’s-lane, Cannon-street, E.C., and at 28, Cadogan-place, Belgrave-square, S.W. Thursdav, July 6 ( Thursday,Sept.21 Thursflav July IS Thursday, Oct. I9 Thursdav, July *n Thursday, Oct. 26 Thursday, Julv 27 Thursday,N0v. 16 ^bursdav, Aug. 3 Thursday, Nov. *3 Thursday, Aug. 10 Thursday, Dec. 7 Thursday. Dec. 14 Thursday, April 27 Thursday, May 11 Thursday, May 18 Thursday, Tune 8 Thursday, June 22 Thursday, June 29 Other appointments for intermediate Sale3 will also be arranged. ...... .„ Messrs. Farebrother, Ellis and Co. publish in the advertisement columns of “ The Times,” “ Standard and1 ״ Morning Post” every Saturday a list of tneir forthcoming Sales by Auction. They also issue on the first of every month a schedule of pr9perties to be Let or Sold, comprising landed and1 residential estates, freehold and leasehold houses, City offices and) warehouses, ground rents, and investments generally which will be forwarded free of charge on application.—No. 29. Fleet-street, Temple-bar, and 18, Old Broad-street, E.C. 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. f.־Partners : ^ Auction and G. F. Mo־RRis / Estate Offices, h: g; K™°767 & 68׳ Cheapside T. b. Slade \ T. A. Mobkis j London, E.O. PBOTHEROEX AND MOKBIS.