'749 THE ESTATES GAZETTE Mat 6, 1899. Sales¡ ig Euctton, ett. By direction of the Executor. FULHAM.—Freehold Estate nearly two a’cres in extent immediately opposite Bishop’s-park, with extensive frontages to Fuiham-palace-road, Cole-hill-lane, and Horder-roadl, possessing exceptional advantages for residential purposes and for speedy and profitable development for building. . on Monday, June 5, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL and BUILDING ESTATE, known as Colehill Cottage, comprising an attractive and commodious residence with stabling, outbuildings, lawn, andl large walled-in garden. Possession on completion of the purchase. Particulars, with plan and conditions of sale, may be obtained of Messrs. Saltwell, Tryon and Salt-well, solicitors, 1, Stone-buildings, Lincoln’s-inn; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 22, Chancery-lane, W.C. By direction of the Executor. WEST BROMPTON.—Secure Investments in wellletting Leasehold Property. WEATHER ALL and GREEN win Sell ty * t Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, on Monday, June 5, at Two o’clock precisely, in Two Lots, the Three conveniently arranged LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, being Nos. 4, 5 and 6, South-street, West Brompton. All let at low rents on old tenancies and producing £78 per annum. Held for long terms at moderate ground rents. Particulars as in the preceding advertisement, 22, Chancery-lane. lattir anb The charge for prepaid announcements under this head is 6d. per line for one insertion ; 4d. per line for THREE or more insertions. ]?OR SALE, a high-class residential HOTEL, ־*■■ prominently situate in the Marine-road, More-cambe; every known convenience; will be handsomely furnished and artistically decorated; affords an excellent opportunity for investment ; principals only or their solicitors.—Apply Henry Waters, 2a, Euston-road, Morecambe. TYEVELOPMENT of BUILDING ESTATES —Owners of large or small estates in any approved locality in England are invited to furnish particulars of their property to Messrs. G. A. and J. Hall, of Valkyrie, Colney Hatch-lane, Muswell-jull, N., whose speciality is the development of binding estates, and who are prepared either to purchase outright or to arrange mutual terms for the successful development of the same. CLAPHAM.—Freehold Building Land in the centre of a populous well-established district close to the Common and the Railway Station. WEATHERALL and GREEN will Sell by » ׳ Auction, at the Mart, City, on Monday, June 5, at Two o’clock, Five Acres of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, in Six Lots, each containing plots of good depth and possessing excellent frontages to Orescefit-road, Abbeville-road, and Briarwood-road, Clapham. Also a block of Freehold Building Land at the corner of Abbeville-road and Park-place, Clapham, upon which at present stand Nos. 177 and 179, Abbeville-road, and 88, 90 and 92, Park-place, but which affords excellent facilities for the erection of several houses. Particulars, with plan and conditions of sale, may be obtained of Messrs. Hawks, Stokes and McKewan, solicitors, 101, Borough High-street, S.E.; and of the Auctioneers, 22, Chancery-lane. At Low Reserves. ST. JOHN’S WOOD.—Remunerative Leasehold Investments in shop properties, capable of substantial improvement. WEATHERALL and GREEN will Sell by V i Auction, at the Mart, City, on Monday, June 5, at Two o’clock, in Two Lots, the substantially-erected SHOPS and PREMISES, Nos. 8, 10, and 16. Henry-street, High-street, five minutes from St. John’s Wood Station; let on lease and otherwise, and producing £130 per annum, and held at' ground rents of a peppercorn and £3 10s. Solicitors, Leslie and Hardy, 17, Bedford-row, W.C Particulars, etc., at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 22, Chancery-lane, W.C. "POR SALE, Tynemouth Villa, Rothbury, . Northumberland1.—A Cottage orné, containing nine rooms., etc., with well-planted grounds, views ot the river Coquet, the hills and Cragside, the seat of Lord Armstrong, with the Diamond Cottages, about 1,600 superficial yards in all. Several high-class Mansions in Percy-gardens. etc., in the charming village of Tynemouth, Northumberland. —Apply to Robert M. Tate, auctioneer and land agent Victoria-chambers, 98, Ho ward-street, North Shields. SITUATIONS WANTED—CONTINUED Advertiser (21) requires situation with a firm of auctioneers, estate or house agents, etc., or as Assistant on a farm; years’ experience with a firm of land agents, etc., and always lived on a farm; smart, reliaoie; excellent references; knowledge of farming.—Address “ Energetic ” (747) ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. ’ TO AUCTIONEERS and HOUSE age 23, seeks RE-ENGAGEMENT; over six years’ experience in all branches; well up in clerking sales, cataloguing, negotiating, canvassing, register work, collecting rents and general office routine; good references.— Address “A. R.,” Ivy Dene, Denford, Thrapston. TO AUCTIONEERS and ESTATE ־*־ AGENTS.—CLERK, 4£ years’ experience with good country firm, and one with London solicitors, seeks place; inventories, bookkeeping, property register and general work; good writer; age 20• town or country.—Arthur Dowle, The Rise, Sunning-dale, Ascot. A DVERTISER, age 22, desires׳ situation with x1־ ,a of agricultural auctioneers and estate agents; five years experience with leading firms* well up in timber measuring, land surveying, level-ling and plotting, and thorough^ conversant with office routine, sale and! market work; moderate salary.—‘ M. W. F.” (739), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. The Freehold of the Mitre Tavern, Mitre-court, Fleet-street, with premises adjoining, situate in Hare-place and Hare-court. By order of Trustees. WEATHERALL and GREEN Leg to » V announce that this important FREEHOLD, fully-licensed, and very widely-known City TAVERN, The Mitre, situate in Mitre-court, midway between Fleet-street and the Temple, together with the Freehold House and Premises adjoining, being No. 1, Hare-place, an dthe premises used as a newspaper shop, situate in Mitre-CQurt, were NOT SOLD at the recent auction, and' may now be treated for privately. Particulars may be obtained of Weatherall and Green, surveyors, No. 22, Chancery-lane, W.C. HEWETSONS, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS AND VALUERS, 211 to 215, TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, W. Auction Sales of all kinds1 of property, valuations tor transfer, mortgage or probate. Entire contents ot residences purchased fer cash. Register of very large number of town and country houses and properties to be let or sold! free by post. REGENT g-PARK— Genuine and important Sale of a large assemblage of very superior Furniture comprising the appointments of several high-class residences in St. James’s-terrace, Regent’s-park. and Bloomsbury, and including handsome diningroom, drawing room, and Ind room furniture expensive wardrobes, very fine mahogany side-board, carved oak, amboyna wood, marquetry and other valuable cabinets, mirrors, a splendid grand pianoforte by Broadwood, Oriental, Axmin-ster, Wilton, and other carpets, very handsome ormolu and buhl timepieces and garniture, exeel-011 Paintings and old engravings, upwards of 1,000 volumes of books, many well-bound and interesting, about 64 dozen of wines, contents of oihees and numerous miscellaneous effects, which will be removed from the residences in conse-c I lienee of !■he leases prohibiting sales on the premises. and Sold by Auction, by TTEWETSOXS, at the Pantechnicon Sale w a E°?ms• N°.J. Albany-street, Regent’s-park, on Wednesday and Thursday. May 10 and 11. 1899, commencing each day at Twelve o’clock precisely On view the day preceding and on mornings of sale. Catalogues can be obtained (gratis) at the plaee of sale; and of Messrs. Hewetsons, auctioneers estate agents and valuers, 211 to 215, Tottenham-court-road, W. "\7i7EST DORSET.—To Capitalists, Investors, » ׳ Trustees, and others.—For Sale by Private Treaty, an important FREEHOLD ESTATE, in the parishes of Powerstock, North Poorton, and Toller Porcorum, Dorset, on the Bridport branch of the Great Western Railway, four miles from Bridport, six ׳miles from Beaminster, and within easy distance of the market and county town of Dorchester and Yeovil, in the centre of a popular agricultural and sporting district. The estate embraces in all about 552a, lr. 24p . divided into several small attractive dairy ■and sheep farms, being all sound pasture and׳ meadow land, excepting about 96 acres of arable and cop-P1C.?\.W1“1 necessary homesteads, cottages, and buildings thereon, let to most ׳.,esponsible tenants at recently reduced rentals, amounting in the aggregate to £710 10s. per annum. From its favoured position and superior character the property affords special opportunity for acquiring land either for investment or occupation, or if necessary, for further division into smaller holdings of a very lettable nature, the railway service near the estate affording easy communication with local markets. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs. ELLIS and SON, Land Agents, Exeter; or of Messrs. Tucker. Lake and Lyon, solicitors, 4, Serle-street, Lincoln’s-inn. London, W.C. C*HOP PROPERTY, high-class investment. t Three handsome long Leasehold Shops, let to substantial tenants; one to large firm with manv branches, on strict repairing leases, producing £375 per annum: ground rent £81. Price £5,000. No cards.—Particulars of the Owner, at Lerucoes, Blandford-road, Reigate, Surrey. Professional. A SURVEYOR (29), P.A.S.I., desires BS- ... GAGEMENT. Good knowledge of the law of dilapidations inoludirg assessment of claims, sanitary science,reports, valuations, the preparation of s ecifioa-tions of general repairs, alterations and additions and supervision of the work :land surveying :and levelling and the general routine work of an' auctioneer’s surveyor’s and estate agent’s office. Goo! draughtsman Excellent references.—“ F ” (746), Estates Gazette office, 6, St. Bride-street, E O. HTHE HON. T. A. BRASSEY wishes to highly . recommend a gentleman who has been manage farms in handJ for the last four years as ESTATE AGENT, SUB-AGENT, or MANAGER of farms m hand.—Hawkins. Catsfield Rectory, Battle Sussex. À DVERTISER (20), seeks position in offices £7 of a London or Country Firm of Auctioneers and Fstate Agents. Completes his articles beginning of next month ; accustomed to all office routine, clerking sales inventories and elementary surveying. Moderate salary’ if opportunity given for gaining f-rtber experience-Apply, ‘ R. S.,” Stent’s Library, Guildford, Suriey. arhmsfttps. Q URVEYORS’ INSTITUTION EXAMINA-L' TIONS.—BIRMINGH 4M and MIDLANDS.—Messrs. Donne and Raffety, F.S.I. undertake the prepara-tion of candidates for the Land Agency sub-division ot these examinations. Practical work may be seen on estates.—Particulars and terms on application, 71, Temple-row, Birmingham. PURVEYORS’ INSTITUTION. — Mr. L) Graham Mould’s Glasses for next year’s examinations will recommence Tuesday, May 2 (P.A.S.I.), and Thursday, May 4 (F.S.I.). Entries may be made and advance papers studied now. At the last three Fellowship examinations all Mr Mould’s pupüa were successful. Also P.A.S.I. (1897) Penfold silver Medal and Driver Prize.—Syllabus upon application to Mr. Graham Mould, F.S.I., 25. Great James-street, Bedford-row. Telephone 228 Holborn. Lecture room, 3, John-street, Bedford-row. EARL’S COURT. TT r. ANT/RY and CO. will Sell by Auction at ,«4 the Tokenta ouse-vard Mart.E.C., on Friday, Mav 19, fit Two o clock Precisely, the snhstantially-built and well-arranged lamilv RESIDENCES, occupying an excellent position, and known as Nos. 71 and 73 liong-ndge-rcart, Eari's-c-urt. Let to excellent tenants on repairing leases at £100 and £9o per annum respectively but vacant possession can be bad of No. 73 The property is in good repair. Held for a term of 72 years un expired at the very low ground rent of One Pound each rer annum. Particulars and conditions of the Solicitor, Walter E Brook, 14, South-square, Grav’s-inn. and of the Auctioneers, Parsons green Railway Station, S.W PURVEYORS’ INSTITUTION EXAMINA- LJ TIONS.—Complete Courses of Preparation, in Glass or by Correspondence, in all divisions and siib-amsions. At the last four examinations, of which the results are known, the following prizes ״ere °btained by Mr. Parry’s pupils :—1895 and 1896, Institution Prize, Driver Prize and Pen fold Silver Medal; 1897, Institution Prize and Special Prize; 1898, Institution Prize. Special Prize, Driver Prize and Penfold Silver Medal, and1 Crawter Prize (one of the two bracketed winners of the last) \.t the examination of March, 1898, more than half of the successful list were Mr. Parry’s pupils.—Apply to Mr. Richard Parry, F.S.I., A.M.I.C.E., etc., 27, Great George-street, Westminster (immediately opposite the Surveyors’ Institution). Telephone 680 Westminster. For PREPAID announcements the minimum charge is 3s. for 50 words: three insertions for 7s. 6d. A GENTLEMAN, graduate of Cambridge A . University, with sound practical experience, having been articled with a well-known firm of auctioneers, surveyors, and valuers, and having capital at his command, is desirous of entering a well-established business with a view to partnership ; highest references given and required.—‘ Cantab ” (677), Estates Gazette office. 6 St. Bride-street, E c AUCTIONEER AND HOUSE AGENT, of , over 20 years’ general country experience (amalgamated with furnishing, ensuring practical valuation experience), is desirous of joining any established firm, in large town or suburb, requiring a capable worker; present West of England; small connection could be retained by nominal personal attendance if feasible, but not essential; partnership ,preferred, for which would pay, or employment with prospects; references exchanged.— Spitrius, The Mount, Farnham-road, Guildford Surrey. ______ Шпзтшез For PREPAID announcements the minimum charge is 3s. for 50 words: three insertions for 7s. 6d. WANTED י י auctioneei CJ URVEYORS’ INSTITUTION EXAMINA- kJ TIONS. — Mr. Samuel Skrimshire, F.S.I. by examination, assisted in the law subjects by Mr. ?¿dn״U bright, M.A.. Barrister-at-Law, Author of the ׳ Law of Landed Estates.” the “ Law of Fixtures.” Editor of the “ Law and Practice of Dilapidations,” etc., prepares candidates for the above examinations in all divisions and sub-divisions. Complete course in class or by correspondence. Personal instruction. Driver Prize and Penfold silver medal—Syllabus on application to Mr. Samuel Skrimshire. 100, Jermyn-street, St. James's, Sf-Auctioneers’ Institute Examinations.—Mr. Samuel Skrimshire. F.S.I., and Mr. Sidney Wright M A Barnster-at-Law, also prepare candidates for the examinations of this Institute. (Address as above.) to PURCHASE, in England, auctioneer’s and estate agent’s BUSINESS; partnership; accountant’s investigation; A10 will be paid for information (if acted on) of good opening; silence a negative.—“ O ” (693) ESTATES GAZETTE office. 6. St. Bride-street. E.C. ffiuaimns. [The charge for inserting PREPAID wanted adver tisements under this head is 2s. 6d. for not more than 50 words for one insertion, or 6s. for three NET The minimum charge for situations vacant is 3s They must be sent direct to the office, and not transmitted through agents, or they will be charged at the usual rate, viz., 6d. per line. Remittances in payment for announcements at this rate are not acknowledged unless a stamped envelope is sent, and if a copy of tbe paper is required, 3£d. in addition must be forwarded.] YACANT A UCTIONEER’S CANVASSER WANTED, f1■ must be energetic, able to show good results in past, and! know Kensington district thoroughly —Apply, stating age, experience, and! salary, to ,‘E. G. Y.” (744), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. Y7UUTH WANTED in Auctioneer’s office, L who has been in the business preferred.—Apply by letter only, “ Auction,” 6, Station-road, Finsbury• park, N. AA7ANTED in Provincial Auctioneer and House Agent’s office, CLERK, shorthand and book-keeping.—State salarv and full particulars to “Energv ” (740), ESTATES Gazette office, 6. ,St. Pride street, E.C. YWANTED, at once, by Surveyors with extensive practice, a JUNIOR ASSISTANT. Applicants must be able to trace neatlv, and possess some knowledge of surveying, and levelling: good opportunitv for experience. — Arp1■^. “ W. p. ” (742), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. YA? ANTED, at an earlv date, in the office ot an auctioneer, house and estate agent, in large ma’ket town. CLERK, used to the general office routine and good inventory work. Good opportunity of rising ; preference given to a good writer ; salary and commission.— Applv by letter. “ Countrv,” cire of Auctioneers’ Institute. 57, Chancery-1 ne. W.C. AN Old-established firm of City Auctioneers, ^ require JUNIOR CLERK as canvasser, salary 10s per week and commission, must be smart and energetic : good opening for improver.- Address, ‘־ F. and C.,” at Horn castle’s, Cheapfide, City. PURVEYOR (thoroughly competent) ^ WANTED.—One used to developing building estate0 and capable of superintending road-making, levelling, surveving, &c.. to reside on estate.—Apply “ B.B. ” (745), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. AN Auctioneer’s CLERK REQUIRED by ־^־ an old-established firm. Must be qualified to survey for dilapidations, prepare auction particulars of landed estates, etc., and tase entire charge in absence of the principal. London experience not absolutely necessary. To a smart competent man a !emunerative position is offered—Apply in first instance, stating ex- Eerience and salaiy required to “Auction,” eare of W. . Danger, Esq.. 44, Great Ma?!borough street, W. WANTED for a South. Coast Auctioneer’s Office, JUNIOR ; used to checking and register work, and should be a good canvasser.—Apply by letter, stating age and salary, “ W.,” 25, Princes-square, Bays-water. WANTED T CCUM TENENS.—Licensed auctioneer acts -Li at short notice in cases of illness or pressure, employer to supply staff; terms, 25 per cent, of commission (minimum one guinea per diem while absent), and third class rail; bank reference, or would deposit security; no cards.—Taylor, Staplehurst, Kent. Telegrams by Unicode. AUCTIONEER’S MANAGING CLERK de- sires ENGAGEMENT; successful negotiator; thoroughly experienced in valuations, catalogues, dilapidations, and all branches; specially reliable in property, furniture and fixture values; can take entire control; salary and commission preferred.— Address “ Vita ” (719), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. 0דף AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, -■ and others.—Excellent Offices and! Dwelling■ House for Sale, including the business of an auc-tioneer and estate agent, carried׳ on thereat, with registers, valuable office furniture, and fittings; tiie premises face an important main line railway station in S.E. district, where houses are in great demand for residential purposes and extensive build-mg operations are being carried on. Price for the whole, £850, or near offer entertained to effect an early sale. Mortgage can be arranged. Satiffractorv reasons for disposal.; fullest particulars given at interview only.—Addfress “ Calhoun ” (741), ESTATES Gazette office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C.__ A GENTLEMAN, aged practical knowledge of 29, with thorough practical knowledge of all branches of agriculture and the management of pedigree stock, seeks position as RESIDENT or SUB-AGENT with good firm of estate agents ; capable of taking entire control, including office work; strong and energetic; highest references given. — “ Sub-Agent" (733), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. ДтЬгЬй pupils. To Contractors and others. GREENIOLL HARROW, three minutes Met. Station lyTR. PE ACE Y will Sell by Auction, at the LYL Eoxhorough Hotel, Harrow; on May 11 next, at Six tor Seven o clock, the valuable FREEHOLD unrestricted^ BUSINESS PREMISES, with possession. Met. Station. previously advertised. Auction Offices. Harrow, S! ANITARY INSPECTORS. —EX AMIN A- TIONS for qualification under the SANITARY INSTITUTE. A qualified Surveyor, and holder of certificates of competency in sanitary knowledge and building construction, is prepared׳ to coach Ladies and Gentlemen for these Exams, by correspondenee. Fees entirely conditional on the pupil’s success, payable after passing, bar a nominal guarantee of good faith.—Geo. B. Dafforn, P.A.S.I., 25, High-street, Wimbledon. AUCTIONEERS’ INSTITUTE EXAMINA- Ul. TIONS—Preparation for the A.A.I. Exam, of March, 1900, bv Mr. J. H. W. Wheeler. F.S.I , F.AI., Assoc. Sanit. Inst. The second annual course commences end of May next, and mav be taken by correspondence or personally. — For particulars address, 189, Fulham-road, South Kensington, S.W. PURVEYING BOOKS, ruled and bound, D leather backs. Is. each (by post Is. Id.).— Stationery Department. “ Estates Gazette ” Office, 6, St. Bride-street. London, E.C. סרך SURVEYORS and ESTATE AGENTS.— J.. Wanted to Article a capable yonth to a City firm domg building work.—Apply by letter to “ B ” c/0 Smith and1 Sons’ Bookstall. Anerley S E A RTIGLED PUPIL.—Advertiser desires to J-»- hear of Surveyor and Estate Agent, with first-class business in busj• provincial town, willing to PUPIL; unquestionable references required — M■■” 24. Carleton-road, London. N._ ASPATR1A- AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE (Via Carlisle). yOTTNTVEB 1874. SITUATED IN ONE OP THE FINEST STOCK-RAISING DISTRICTS OP THE COUNTRY. Approved by the Council of the Surveyors’ Institution as affording professional instruction. Special preparation for Preliminary and Professional Associateship Examinations (Land Agency Section). Six Farms, Dairy and Workshops. For Prospectus and lists of suooesses apply to the Principal, J. Smith Hill, B.A., B.So., Prizeman of the Royal Agricultural Sooiety, Associate of the Surveyors’ Institution. Д UOTIONEER ■Al. practical -expe¡ Essex (33), 12 years’ practical -experience in weekly, cattle, farm stock, furniture and property sales, will SELL for the PROFESSION at a nominal fee per day and expenses; distance no object; smart salesman; excellent references.—“ T. E. D.” (732), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6. St. Bride-street, E.C. 0יף AUCTIONEERS and ESTATE AGENTS. -L —Re-engagement wanted as SALESMAN, CLERK or otherwise; 11 years’ practical experience; eight years’ license; experienced in live stock sales and general business.—Apply “ A. B.,” 130, Queen’s-road, Brighton. Re-engagement wanted with good firm of auctioneers; experienced as cashier, accountant and general clerk; five years’ excellent references.—R. Young, Harcourt Lodge, Salisbury. LHRM of Auctioneers and House Agents, -L making a change in their office staff, wish to recommend a thoroughly trustworthy CLERK, aged 26, smart appearance; good canvasser and negotiator; fully competent to manage small branch; would accept moderate salary to commence.—“ Rostrum ” (743), ESTATES GAZETTE office, 6, St. Bride-street, E.C. A UOTIONEER’S CLERK, with knowledge of house agency, requires a SITUATION in a London office; well up in clerking sales and cataloguing; age 22; 6£ years’ experience; City or West preferred.—Apply “ M. N.,” 31, Chesterton-road, North Kensington, W. [?STATE and HOUSE AGENT’S . ASSIS--LJ TANT (junior), age 21, desires RE-ENGAGEMENT with City or West-end firm; three years’ experience; good writer; excellent references; moderate salary.—Address “ E. H. G.,” 27, Mcunt-park-crescent, Ealing, W.