April 29, 1899. HORSHAM, 8U88EX. MESSRS. KING & CHASEMORE, Land and Timber Surveyors. !?О АЛЛ—Sussex, near a good market c*■״' *J J v/V/ town.—To be Sold at this low figure, a picturesque Residence, containing eight bed and th? ее reception rooms, offices, etc. Splendid pleasure grounds, oi chard, etc.; carriage drive. The property would be let; personally inspected.—Apply to King and C hasemore, Land Agents, Horsham, Sussex. SURREY AND SUSSEX BORDERS close to a station.—To be Sold, a bargain.—A choice Residence, containing eight bed, three reception rooms, and 37 acres; stabling, shrubbery, and undulating gardens, etc.; hunting.—For full particulars apply to the Agents, King and Ohasemore, land and timber surveyors, Horsham. -P11 Per acre. — SUSSEX, near 7־ South Downs.—Freehold Eesiden-״or Sporting Manorial Estate of over 500 acres, chiefly grass: picturesque residence, homestead• t־w־o sets of agricultural buildings. The property is intersected by a stream; hunting.-Plans and particulars of the Sole Agents, Messrs. King and Ohasemore, land agents, Horsham, Sussex, SUSSEX, close to a good town on the main Ir S-C-E•) line.—To be Sold, a choice Residential Estate of about 80 acres. The family residence contains 11 bed, three reception and bath rooms; stabling and numerous׳ outbuildings; stream. Full particulars of King and Chasemore, land agents, Horsham. A MIDST some of the best scenery within 40 £L+-niil|s+0i London--To be Sold, a small Residential Estate of over 100 acres, all pasture and wood The house stands high, and has good1 accommodation for a small family. Small stream; good shooting and hunting.—Apply King and Chasemore, land and timber surveyors, Horsham. SIXTEENTH CENTURY RESIDENCE. covered with rose trees and creepers. It is a typical old English home, containing nine bed and three reception rooms; well laid out grounds, with splendid timber; stabling; small park; hunting. -Puli particulars of Messrs. King and Ohasemore, land and timber surveyors, Horsham, Sussex ־RETWEEN BRIGHTON and HORSHAM. ־־*־, —An attractive Residence (containing 11 bed and three reception rooms), standing in a prettily laid out park; stabling; building, cottages, etc. Price only £6,000,—Full particulars of King and Chasemore, land agents, Horsham, Sussex. 8 U 8 8 EX. Eastbourne and Hailsham. A. BURTENSHAW & SON, AUCTIOXEEES, LAND, TIMBEB AND TENANT-RIGHT VALUEBS, ESTATE AGENTS AND SURVEYORS. A. BURTBKSHAW, F.S.I. ___________A. K. BURTENSHAW, P.A.S.I. Preliminary Notice, r״ - KENT and SUSSEX. In the parishes of Goudhurst. Cranbrook, Bolvenden, ,and Peasmarsh. GUKTISDBN GREEN FARM, Goudhurst and Сгяп-brook, a Grass Farm, about 72a. 3r. 20p in extent bouse, buildings and cottage־ A%°ATR0I?b™§ at•, Golford, Cranbrook. at ®olveden. 1LnST6?״’ and. Four Pieces of Accommodation sham 1 p"s of Peasmarsh and Witter- tGeSSRS. A. BURTENSHAW and SON ■1״,, .־i1 offer tbe above PROPERTY by Auction day eju״eSei3ani89״riI bote0‘61 Tonbridge• 011 ^ F A S ,!’BOURNE. —N ear the” Golf Ground, and Don minnte».' walk of the Eailway S№ ' a superior modern Eesidence, con• Й в lar,g® reoeP.tlon rooms, full-sized bil- liard room, usual domestic offices, nine bed rooms two dressing rooms, bath room, etc. There is a large garden, two-stall stable, and coach-house. Arrangements can be made for early possession if the purchaser so desires. ' 11 T7AST SUSSEX.—For Sale, with possession, iTX j\7cînable yater °°™ Mill, with an old-established Miller s and Baker’s Business attached There naddockf aaI1nHaltiiiWeUlI18r i10“se־ buildings, and two a mile of a staMonPr°Pe 7 ‘S SltUated Witbin half 0N ™E SOUTH~COASÏ)—For Sale, by b״־ Prl7ate treaty, a valuable Fully-licensed Freehold Hotel, situated m the centre of a rising water mg Place-Full particulars on application XJAILSHAM.—Seven miles from Eastboum» Rnimll5 tr„a„1aSadaily eaoh ,way•' excellent water ^a+־iv ’ f°od dramag-e; public recreation ground• death rate 6.5 per 1,000.—For all the best Building Plots to be Let or Sold, apply ta A. Burtenshaw and l־iAiW,!<'IjAlNTI'l'S’ HAILSHAM, SUSSEX Wn u;fufnmile fr?m,Heliingly Station, one mile from Hailsham, and close to the site of the New County Asylum.—For Sale by Private Treaty ■ vaiuable Brickyard, with supply of good earth tial co&S tSbeewb Sta^?’ and »ubstan-twn STDth^ hole 00*uprising an area of about orappTicatiom er partlculars maY be obtained NORTH WALES. BANGOR. Messrs. W. DEW and SON, Auctioneers, Valuers, Estate Agents, Land Surveyors, &c., WELLFIELD, BANGOR, and Trinity Square, Llandudno. WEST KENT DARTFORD DISTRICT Messrs DANN and LUCAS, Auctioneer», Surveyors and Land Agents Dartford and Bexley, Kent, and 123, Cannon Street, E.C. rpO BE LET, Furnished, for a term of years, -L Bhianva, on the banks of the Menai Straits, and having a southern aspect. UURIISHBD and UNFURNISHED -L HOUSES FOE SALE and TO LET. rno BE LET.—MAY PLACE, CRAYFORD, XT ?§NT• formerly the country seat of the great Naval Commander, Sir Cloudesley Shovel.-A noble 16th century Mansion, standing in a finely timbered, undulated park of over 76 acres, commanding extensive and varied views over the River Thames, the valley of the Crays, and the picturesque scenerv ot a finely wooded country. It is situated on high gravelly soil, with pleasure and tennis lawns, rhododendron and) other flower beds, all in perfection. ^6,mansaon is approached by a carriage drive (shaded by handsome specimen fir and other trees) from the public road, with a neat lodge entrance !he accommodation is as follows: On the ground floor, noble drawing room, communicating with handsome conservatory, and with door leading to the billiard room, dining room—the walls of the billiard and dining rooms are panelled in antique oak breakfast parlour, cloak room, steward’s room housekeeper’s room, butler’s pantry, footman’s room, servants’ hall, kitchen, and numerous offices, bath room, w.c., etc.; on the first floor, morning room, work room, eight good bed rooms, three dressing rooms, two w.c.’s; on the upper floor, seven best and tour servants[ bed rooms andJ three box rooms. Laundry, drying room, brewhouse, and numerous other convenient accessories. Gas and water laid on throughout. Stabling comprises large carriage house, four stalls, and two loose boxes, barn, and numerous outbuildings. Very productive, old-fashioned walled-in kitchen garden four acres in extent, three vineries, greenhouse, cucumber house and four ranges of pits. The property is about three-quarters of a mile from Barnehurst and Crayford Stations, S.E. Railway, 13 miles from London; parish church and Roman Catholic church within ten minutes’ walk.—To be Let on Lease.—The property is well suited for the requirements of a gentleman’s large establishment, school or institution, and the park peculiarly lends itself for laying out golf links, there being ampe scope for a whole course. There is also an excellent cricket field. Result of Auction Sale on Tuesday, April 11 1899 MESSRS. DANN and LUCAS beg to an- ;׳,* ־־*־־'־־ounce that at their Sale at the Auction Room Dartford, on Tuesday, April 11, 1899, the Freehold !׳™perty situate in Hythe-street, Dartford, was SO! *D. Solicitors, Messrs. J. and J. 0. Hayward, Dartford. !?AST SUSSEX.—Within half a mile of a 47 =“״? SSÏÏÎ0“' b"ildi“g’ aad ab°- CROYDON. SURREY, HOOKER & WEBB, Surveyors; Valuers, Auctioneers, &c, i, HIGH STREET, CROYDON. To Trustees and others. C®9?ATERH AM.-Highly important Sale of Freehold Ground Bents, with valuable early reversions, and Three Private Houses, suitable for conversion into shops. CJOOKER and WEBB have received instrue-u>LiU??s Sel1 by. Auction, at the Greyhound Hotel, Croydon, on Thursday. May 18, 1899? at Six o’clock precisely, in Six Lots:-„L0־־•1. ״£ FREEHOLD GROUND BENT of £42 per secured on the valuable corner shop known as No. 13, High-street, Croydon, and c business and other premises known as Nos 15 z?'Streetl to»ether with the valuable rever-street shop76^8 Yacant P°ssession of the High- Lots 2, 3 and 4,—FREEHOLD GROUND BENTS amounting to £33 per annum, amply secured on Nos. 1 to 6, and) 19 to 22, Park-street, with the reversion to possession of the rack rents in ■ho y ears. 5.-Th9 very valuable THREE PRIVATE HOUSES, known as Nos. 10, 12 and 14, Park-lane tmmmtlnl t״ u;agreements and leases at rents to £138■ per• annum, but suitable for immediate conversion into shops, which would readily let at greatly enhanced rents. ״fL2io6'~A valuabl® FREEHOLD GROUND RENT ol £!8 per annum, secured upon the block of Seven Cottages, with large gardens, situate at Holliday’s Bottom, Upper Caterham, with reversion in 20 £lTOper°annUaCk ^ n°W amountinS *o over Particulars and conditions of sale, with plan, may be obtained of Messrs. Marshall and Liddle. solici-nf and ^4׳ North-end, Croydon; at tlie place of sale; and of the Auctioneers, 4, High-street Croydon. 8 ' BAYSWATER, CAMPDEN HILL, NOTTING HILL AND DISTRICT. Messrs. E. & A. SWAIN, Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Estate Agents (Established 1849). 26, HIGH STREET, NOTTING HILL GATE, W , ISSUE A MONTHLY LIST OF PROPERTIES TO BE LET AND SOLD. WEST CROYDON.—A superior Block of 10 Freehold Cottages, producing £219 14s. per annum. !TOOK Kit. and WEBB have received insirue- TTnt»!11??5 \° Sel1 bJL Auction, at the Greyhound Hotel, Croydon, on Thursday, May 18, 1899 at Six THEOBATD°Pnvn hl Lots7 Nos. 2 to 1L i JiLOBALD-ROAD, comprising a superior Blork nr diwell־built Freehold Cottages, splen-didly situated m a parish road, close to Wandle-park Recreation Ground and the centre of the town; let to good tenants at rents varyin־• from rental of £P19 14?ene and produ“nS a gross total rental oi £219 14s. per annum. The property being exceptionally well-built, forms a good opportunit? 0«»»1h1'“8 a sound and lucrative investment. May be viewed, and particulars and1 conditions of toll I58ayNnOhben)ile^ °f Messrs Drummonds, solici-t!11 Croydon; at the place of sale• and of the Auctioneers, 4, High-street, Croydon ■d j * AUCTION SALES, 1899 wIsT0KENsiNCTnNOUÎ?rS 0f tbie late J’ 80«™ ,î™8•1.059,?־ t0 the District Railway larr“U^dEnxhabitto1“0n־r0ad Stati°n' and the ME.™’ E; and A• SWAIN will Sen hv -,onq tFn1™’ ^־art* E.O.„ on Tuesday, May 2 N?’33 CharleviterA Le/iDENCE: t Lharleville-road, West Kensington a, oanit•!) p?isin״mFive® b?d°Urit0 residential quarter, ?dm-a * • bed rooms’ bath room (h. and c) bl a —awlng room• occupying the whole^f first dllÎi •dln rt°T and bbrary, separated By folding aoois; and study on ground floor- iiVnt i-i+״L and usual offices in basement. Held on leas^fnr 1)i term of 99 years from 1877 at a gtouid ™f of £1n P PafficT■ T° bae Sold witb FofsSn. 10 Particulars and conditions of sale of Mp«?«?r«j |wann Green and Co., solicitors, lot Cannon^S; q •",••־ a^.d o? toe Auctioneers, Messrs. E ¿nd A Swam, 26, High-street, Notting-hill-gate, W. A' DEVON, SOMERSET & WEST OF ENGLAND W. J. WINSLEY & CO., AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, TENANT-RIGHT HOTEL AND GENERAL VALUERS, MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. City and County Auction and Estate Agency Offices: 6, SOUTH STREET, EXETER, and HIGH STREET, HONITON. 2elegraphie Addresses: “ Estates, Exeter;׳ “ Winsley Kordton;’ Nat. Televhone No 203 (Exeter) lyfESSRS. DANN and LUCAS beg to an-D_L !!ounce that the FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND at Dartford, offered! by them for Sale by Auction.' on Tuesday, April 11, 1899, was not disposed of, and may now be TREATED FOR PRIVATELY. Particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, as above; and of Messrs. Winch, Son and Allen, solicitors׳, Chatham. Auction Sales at Honiton Horse and Carriage Repository the first Saturday in every month. Gentlemen and others requiring Carriage Horses of every description can generally suit themselves at these sales, when the animals for the most part come direct from the breeders. T^EYON (near Axminster).—Fine old Man-T־' . sion, built red brick with stone dressings, standing in park of about 40 acres, within five miles of coast, two miles two railway stations on the main line (L. and S.W.), about 3£ hours’ journey from London, parish church within ten minutes’ walk and containing dining room, 39ft. by 26ft., drawing room, o2ft. by 26ft., morning room, library, billiard room, 12 best bed and dressing rooms, and! seven other bed rooms, etc,, etc.; excellent stabling. To Let, unfurnished, for a term or otherwise. Rent £250 per annum, including 800 acres of shooting and three miles of trout and salmon fishing. Folio A 263 ESTABLISHED 1852. LONDON & SOUTHEND ON SEA. A. PREVOST AND SON, Auctioneers, Surveyors, Yaluers, Land and Estate Agents, 176, MILE END ROAD, LONDON, E AND 102, HIGH STREET, SOUTHEND-ON-SEA. (Opposite Middleton Hotel). SALES BY AUCTION AND PRIVATE TREATY. Surveys and Reports, Valuations for Probate and other Purposes ; Mortgages negotiated at reduced rates ; Compensation Cases prepared and conducted; Estates managed and Rents collected. Insurances of every description effected. Telegraphio Address; “ Notedness,״ London. Telephones: London. No. 31 Eastern; Sonthend-on-Sea, No. 31. ««a? •*»־ ־¡VTESSRS. e. and A. SWAIN will Sell at • i (he״Mai,t■ E.C., on Tuesday, Mav 2 1899 at One ?aHbC,Vhe FREEHOLD TOWN RESIDENCE No 24 r^,dabrP^e־fardens, at the corner of Kensington nark' road, highly suitable for a doctor; a mStcirntori' ably arranged and handsomely appointed tfnn״' containing a noble and lofty drawSig room «ft iong, conservatory, boudoir, dining room MUiard r"ld Wlth Par?״®‘• library, teS bed“’nd dre־s ,״ mS’ 0!1■l l fitted lavatory (hot and cold) se״ante־ bal'• butler^ room,’ Notttog hlii.g|?e W AuctloneCTS• 26• High-street, n E \ ON, one mile from railway station.— Poultry Farm of 12 acres, and right of common 10 acres; newly-built Dwelling House and suitable out-houses. Price £500, Freehold. Well let to pay five per cent. nULLOMPTON, DEVON.-Freehold Resi- U uential Estate of nearly 200 acres (more than half being well-watered meadow and old pasture) Maa be £i?° per annum• Price £12,000, in- cluding timber. For occupation or investment TAEVON.—Freehold, £600,—Nice little Poul- try DalR Farm of ab®ut 22J acres, with commonable rights over 3¿ acres adjoining; small house and good buildings; let to yearly tenant• possession may be arranged; 1J miles from statio¿ and dairy factory; close to famous trout stream; plenty of shooting obtainable. MESSRS. E and A. SWAIN, 26, High Street, Notting Hill Gate,W. Parties seeking Farms, Residential Properties Country and Town Residences (furnished or unfur-wi+edbf ^d 111vestments of any description in the West of England should send particulars of their requirements to. W. J. Winsley and Co., who will be nappy to furnish details of likely properties on their extensive registers. t״MhfSTS' .,'MH&LFY־ and OO. have on their Register, *9 ie,Let.wHb immediate possession, several Fur- ^hed-.und,UTnfaIìus?ed Conntry Properties (with and without Land), London Agents please note A PREVOST and SON will Sell by Auc- ־W,'o™Sk^thTe״¥:art׳ Thursday, May 4, at Two: — EASTWOOD LODGE ESTATE, adjoining South-end-on-Sea and Rayleigh. — Valuable Freehold Building Estate of 42 acres, fronting the main London road, beautifully situate on an eminence 240ft. above the sea level, a large portion plotted for erection of 500 villas itnd roads made; a newly brick-built Barn, 74ft. by 21ft.; stabling, granary, piggeries, ponds, etc. The Southend Water Works opposite the estate which contains fine gravel and brick-earth.—Solici-t?r’ F' JL't Hales, Esc!., Albany-buildings, Victoria-street, S.W. MILE END.—Four superior Residences, 1, 2 and 3 Morgan-terrace, and 41a, Morgan-street, Coborm road, few yards from the station, G.E.R.; rental value £180 and taxes; term 73 years; ground1 rent £12,—Solicitors, Messrs. Bowman and Curtis-Hav-ward, 21, Bedford-row. ,,MILE END.—Valuable Freehold Shop and Premises, 13, White Horse-lane, with room for synagogue and workshop. ROTHERHITHE.—Three Shops, 27, 31 and 33, Plough-road; let at £90 and taxes; term 52 years־ ground rent £15. WALTHAMSTOW.—15 well-built Freeholds, 1 to 12 Bishopsgate-cottages, Brookscroft-road, and 4, 6 and 8, Hill-cottages, St. John’s-road, Forest-road' (near Wood-street Station, G.E.R.); let at £290. STRATFORD, E.—27. 43 and 45, Cullum-street, Angel-lane; term 77 years; low ground rent.—Solicitors, Messrs. Brighten and Lemon, 108, Fenchurch-street. MILE END.—Seven Houses and Stabling, 39 to 51 Carter-street, South-grove; rental value £158; term 47 years; ground rent £21.—Solicitors, Messrs. Edell and Gordon, 4, King-street, E.C. OLD FORD-ROAD.—Freehold Residences, 40ft. frontage, adapted for Shops, 127a and 129, Parnell-road near Station and Park; rental value £91.—Solicitors’ nessrs Aiming and Co., 78, Cheapside. V״’ k.—Residence, with possession, 34, Coborn-road (few yards from Station); rental value £32 and taxes; term 18 years at £3.—Solicitors, Messrs. Snow street a׳BC^0X7 ׳’ Great St־ TlKmias Apostle, Queen- ^LETGH-ON-SEA.-FreehoM Building Land, Leigh Hall Estate, plots 3,725 and 3,726; frontage 50ft. to main road; and plot 3,671; frontage 40ft. to Victoria Drive and main road.—Solicitors, Messrs. Ayton, Saf-fortl and Briant, 154, Croyd'on-road, Beckenham. Particulars at Mart; and Auctioneers, 176, Mile End, E., and 102, High-street, Southend-on-Sea.