758 THE ESTATES GAZETTE Mat 6, 189Ô. ¿rales fca Auction. ¿Jales bg Euctton. ¿*ales bg Ettctmn. ¿Jales bg Euctton. PIMLICO-ROAD, close to Sloane-square and Victoria Stations.—Three highly-commanding main road Shops, let on strict repairing leases to most substantial tenants: — Per ann. No. 87 to Mr. Everitt, caterer, etc., at .. £150 No. 93 to Home and Colonial Stores, at .... £135 No. 97 to London and County Stores, at ... 150 Lease 87 years unexpired. Ground rent £20 each. "TV/[ ES'SRS. HARMAN BROS, will Sell ״lie Hi- above, at the Mart, E.C., on Tuesday„ May 30, at Two, in Three Lots. Particulars, etc., of Messrs. Corsellis and Co., solicitors, East-hill, Wandsworth; and the Auctioneers, 75, Aadermanbury, Guildhall, E.C. For occupation or investment. lyTEiSiSRS. HARMAN BEOS, will Sell by Hi- Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Tuesday, May 30, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the following: — STAMFORD-HIiLL.—Re C. Emery, deceased.—Nos. 45, 51, 53, 5o_and 57, Hillside-road׳; five modern houses. Nos. 51 and 53 vacant. Estimated to produce £159 per annum. Lease 83 years, at £6 per house.—Solicitors, Messrs. Ledgard, Street and Co., 54, Fleet-street, E.C. CLAPTON.—By order of the Mortgagee.—1, Char-nock-road. Let yearly at £38, worth £44 per annum. Lease 83 years, at £9.—Solicitor, C. I. Brayshaw, Esq., 27, Chancery-lane, W.C. STOKE NEWINGTON.—No. 46, Fountayne-roadL Let yearly at £48, worth £55 per annum. Lease 77 years. Ground rent £9 10s.—Solicitors, Messrs. Crossfield, Cushing and Wheldon, 354, Hackney-road. N. STOKE NEWINGTON.—By order of Trustees.—No. 37, Lordship-park. Seven bed rooms, bath room, three reception rooms. Let at £65 per annum. Lease 74 years, at £10 10s.—Solicitors, Messrs. Bad-ham and Williams, 3, Salter’s Hall-court, E.C. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of the respective Solicitors, as above; or at the Auctioneers’ Offices, next Stoke Newington and Rectory-road Stations, N.., and 75, Aldermanbury, Guildhall, E.C. By order of the Trustees.—NEW BARNET, HERTS, within ten minutes’ walk of Barnet and High Barnet Stations (G.N.R.), with fast service of trains to the City.—Important Sale of a charming Freehold Property, with vacant possession at Michaelmas next, known as West Barnet Lodge, comprising a substantially-built and well-arranged Residence, well placed back from the road, approached by a carriage drive, and surrounded1 by tastefully arranged grounds, which afford complete retirement and are beautifully disposed in lawns, flower beds, paddock, and orchards, kitchen gardens, greenhouses, etc.; detached stabling for three horses, coachman’s cottage, and numerous outbuildings, embracing an area of nearly 3£ acres, with extensive frontages to two important roads, a large portion of which is available for development as building land, without interference or impairment to the residence, which will be Submitted to Public Compétition, by ___ 16, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely. May be viewed, and particulars and conditions of sale, with plan, of Messrs. Crawford and Chester, solicitors, 90, Cannon-street. E.C.; and the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C. • and of the Auctioneer, New Barnet, Herts, and 70 to 72, Chancery-lane, W.C. By order of Executors. PARK-HILL EAST CROYDON.—Occupying one of the finest positions in this favourite part, within a few minutes’ walk of East Croydon main line station. ־DOWDITOH and GRANT will Offer for Sale Y> by Auction, at the Greyhound Hotel, Croydon, on Tuesday, May 16, 1899, at Six o’clock precisely, the most substantially built and imposing family RESIDENCE, being No. 33, Park-hill-road, containing 12 bed chambers, three dressing rooms, bath and store rooms, four spacious reception rooms, servants’ hall, butler’s pantry, and excellent domestic offices; beautiful gardens, having level lawns., shrubbery walk, matured kitchen and fruit garden, hot-house, greenhouse, and outbuildings. The whole comprising about one acre. Possession on completion. May be viewed by cards only. Particulars with conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. Tatham and Hardy, solicitors, 17, Bedford-row, London, W.C.; at the Greyhound Hotel; and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, 103, George-street, Croydon, and facing Railway Stations at Addiscombe and South Croydon. Telephone No. 112. Freehold and Leasehold Investments at BARKING TOWN, ILFORD and BOW. at Two o_’Qlock precisely: — BARKING (39, Broadway).—Valuable Freehold Butcher’s Shop, with an extensive range of buildings and vacant land at rear. Leased by occupier at £60 per annum. ILFORD.—A Freehold Ground Rent of £66 10s. per annum, secured upon 19 houses, situate at Bessborough-road, High-road, Ilford. Rack rents nearly £400 per annum. BOW.—A private Dwelling House, 119, Malmes-bury-road. Let at £28 per annum. Lease 42 years. Ground) rent £4 per annum. • Particulars posted from Auctioneers’ Chief Local Offices, 94, Bow-road, E. REVERSIONS, LIFE INTERESTS, POLICIES, ETC. "fl/TESSRS. BAIN G WATERS and CO. hold H-L PEitlODIOAL SALES of REVERSIONS, Life Interests, Life Policies, Annuities, Mortgage Debts, Stocks, and Shares; also of Freehold, Leasehold, and Copyhold Properties, Ground Rents, etc. Terms quoted on application. Solicitors, trustees and1 others having properties such as described above are respectfully invited to communicate with the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 244, High Holborn, W.C. NOTE.—Particulars of lots intended for inclusion in these periodical sales must be received at least 12 days prior to advertised date of sale. DEBENHAM, STORR AND SONS, LTD. PUBLIC SALES almost daily throughout the year in two spacious rooms, of diamonds, ornaments, rubies■, pearls, expensive watches, old family plate, miniatures, medals, pictures, lace, sables, etc. Special attention given to the sale of jewellers’, pawnbrokers’, and other businesses in all parts of the country. Valuations of trade stocks for probate or division. Arbitrations. Auction sales of landed property. House agency and compensation cases. 6, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO., AUCTIONEERS AND SURVEYORS, 51. COLEMAN-STREET, BANK, E.C., Branch Offices f 213 CLAPHAM-ROAD, S.W. urancn umcee j lf CRANBROOK-ROAD, ILFORD, E. Telephone Nos.: City 45 Bank; Ilford, 28 Barking. A private wire connects the offices Telegraphic address—“ Douglas Young, London.” IX/TESSRS. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO.’S i-TL AUCTION ARRANGEMENTS for 1899. PROPERTY SALES will be held at the Mart, E.C., on tne following dates throughout the ensuing year. October 25 November 8 November 22 December 6 December 13 August 16 August 23 September 13 September 27 October 11 Coleman-street, Bank, E.C. ; 213. May 10 May 24 June 7 June 14 July 12 July 26 Auction Offices: 51, Clapham-road, S.W.; and Ilford, E. MESSES. DOUGLAS YOUNG and OO.’S Y־Y Order of Sale, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Wednesday next, will be as follows: — WALTHAMSTOW (Hoe-street).—Freehold, No. 1, Fraser-road; with possession; rental value £32. STEPNEY—Short Leasehold, No. 9. Brom:ey-street; let at £36; lease 19£ years; ground rent £3. UPPER NORWOOD.—With possession, a commodious Leasehold Residence, known as Shahidghur, 8, Mowbray-road; rental value £130; lease 84 vears; ground rent £20. ILFORD.—20 Freehold Villa Plots on the Ilford Park Estate (Cranbrook-road end). ILFORD.—Two Parcels of Freehold Ground Rents, amounting to £37 10s. and £14 respectively. HARROGATE GAS STOCK.—£1,600 Five per Cent. Debentures. WEST CROYDON. — (In pairs). — 13 Leasehold Monthly Houses, in Canterbury-road׳ (an old parish road); let at £2 16s. 4d. each; lease 95 years; ground rent £5 each. WEST CROYDON.—(In -Six Lots).-33 Leasehold W eekly Houses in Medway-road, recently built; let at 9s. each; long lease; £4 ground rents. STREATHAM.— An attractive Leasehold Villa, No. 26, Tankerville-road; rental value £38; lease 80 years; ground rent £7. CLAPHAM COMMON.—A Profit Rental of about £83. secured upon four shops in The Pavement. All as previously advertised. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained at the Mart, E.C.; of the Solicitor; or of the Auctioneers, 51, Coleman-street, E.C. Branch Offices, 213, Clapham-road, S.W.; 1. Cranbrook-road, Ilford. May 17.—REGENT-STREET Freeholds. TY/FESSRS. EDMUND W. RICHARDSON -AY and SON will Sell, at the Mart, City, on Wednesday, May 17, at Two, in Lots, the valuable FREEHOLD SHOP PROPERTY, 5. 7, 15, 17, 19 and 21, Foubert’s-placo, an excellent business position, within a few doors of Regent-street. Let on lease and agreements, and producing a total rental of £413 per annum. Particulars at the Mart; of V. I. Chamberlain, Esq., solicitor, 48, Finsbury-square; and at the Citv Survey and Estate Offices, 50, Finsbury-square, E.C. By older of the Trustees of the will of F. Sage, Esq., deed. A/TESSRiS. EDMUND W. RICHARDSON Y*Y and SON will Sell, at the Mart, City, on Wednesday, May 17, at Two, the valuable FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, Weir Hall, Upper Edmonton. The mansion, which is modern, stands in charming old grounds of six acres, surrounded by a wide ornamental moat, and contains 17 bed and dressing rooms, bath rooms, five reception rooms, billiard room, and offices, and there are a private theatre, swimming bath, conservatory, fernery, cycle track, with stable and outbuildings. The pleasure grounds, with tlieir ornamental water and specimen shrubs, are almost unique. Possession will be given. Particulars and plans may be had of Messrs. R. Miller, Wiggins and Naylor, solicitors, St. Stephen’s-chambers, Telegraph-street; and at the City Survey and Estate Offices, 50, Finsbury-square, E.C. BARKING and PLAISTOW.—By order of the Executor and Trustee of Mrs. Martha Wilson, deceased. —Freehold Shops, Cottages, Farm Premises, excellent Family Residence, Building and Meadow Land, and Leasehold Houses; all let and producing rentals of about £300 per annum. A/TESSRS. G. E. CURTIS and SHARP are -AY instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Wednesday, May 24, 1899, a: Two o'clock, the above valuable PROPERTIES, being 18, 20, •and 22, Broadway, 5, 6 and 7, Back-lane, 32, Broadway, Northbury, Tanner-street, and about six acres of Land, all in the town of Barking; also the Six Long Leasehold Houses, 19 and 27, Stock-street, and 2, 4, 6 and 8, Maud-road, Plaistow (close to Station). Particulars and plans at the Mart; of Messrs. Loxley, Elam and Gardner, solicitors, 80, Cheapside, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, Broadway, Plaistow. MONTHLY PROPERTY AUCTIONS. lyTESSRS. H. E. FOSTER and CRANFIELD ItY beg to announce that their MONTHLY PROPERTY AUCTIONS are held at the Mart, Tokenhouse-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 June 21 September 20 December 20 July 19 I October 18 | Vendors, solicitors and trustees having properties for sale are respectfully invited to communiciite with the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 6, Poultry, London, E.C. Telephone No. 999 Bank. Periodical Sales.—Established 1843 A/TESSRS. H. E. FOSTER and CRANFIELD YtY (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 Kinrtrprt TntPTostc 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: May 18 | August 3 October 19״ June 1_ August 17 November 2 June 15 I September? November 16 July 6 I September 21 December 7 July 20 | October 5 December 21 Offices, 6, Poultry, London, E.C. Telephone No. 999 Bank. BECKENHAM.—Sound Freehold and Leasehold Investments. lyTR. THOMAS WRIGHT is instructed to YLL Sell by Auction, at the Ma.t, E.C., on Friday, May 19, at Two o’clock, the following PROPERTIES: FREEHOLD. Producing „ . , „ per annum, os. 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14, Kelsey-park-road £293 0 0 Nos. 7 to 9, Stanmore-terrace ........ 87 0 0 Victoria Lodge, 16, Ravenscroft-road . 57 0 0 Plot of Land close to Elmers End Station, with a frontage of 160ft. LEASEHOLDS. Pair of modern Villas, 17 and18 ׳, Aldersmead- road, close to Kent House Station .. 100 0 0 Nos. 1 to 6, Stanmore-terrace ........ 124 0 0 No. 86, High-street .................. 51 0 0 18 Houses, 1 to 12, Acacia-road, and 120 to The total rentals amounting to per annum ................................. £1,083 0 0 Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. Robinson, Wilkins and Walton, solicitors, 30, Coleman-street, E.C.; and John H. Gould, Esq., solicitor, 31, High-street, Beckenham; and at the Auctioneer’s Offices, Kent House, Beckenham, and Penge, S.E. CHELSEA.—By order of the Executors of Mrs. S. Garland, deceased.—Leasehold Investments. MR. THOMAS WRIGHT is instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.C , on Friday, May 19, at Two o’clock, the 12 DWELLING HOUSES, Nos. 33 and 37, Luna-street, and Nos. 6, 23, 24, 26, 36, 41, 42, 43, 44 and 45, Slaidburn-street, Chelsea, of thè rental of £440 per annum; unexpired terms of 64 years, at moderate ground rents. Particulars and conditions of sale mas־׳ he obtained of Messrs. Robinson, Wilkins and Walton, solicitors, 30, Coleman-street, E.C.; and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, Kent House, Beckenham, and Penge, S.E. ANERLEY.—By order of the Executors.—Detached Residence, with coach-house, stable, and large garden.—With possession. MR. THOMAS WRIGHT is instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Friday, May 19, at Two o’clock, the FAMILY RESIDENCE, Weston Lodge, 1, Maple-road, near the Railway Station and Crystal Palace. The accommodation comprises six bed rooms, bath, three reception rooms, and capital offices; coach-house and stable, and -arge garden. Rental value £80 per annum. Lease 41 years unexpired at £12 ground rent. May be viewed. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. Shepheards, solicitors, ¿1 and 32, Finsbury-circus, E.C.; and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, Kent House, Beckenham, and Penge, S.E. CROUCH-EN'D.—With possession, foi occupation. A/TESSRS. E. and S. SMITH, will Sell by Auc- -AY tion, at the Mart•, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Friday, May 19, 1899, at Two o’clock, the •attractive, semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCE, No. 31, Cecile-park, containing four bed rooms, bath, box and dressing rooms, three reception rooms, kitchen, and usual offices ; good garden in rear, with aviary, greenhouse, etc. Lease 84 years; ground rent £9 per annum. May be viewed, and particulars with conditions obtained of Harry Watkins, Esq., solicitor, 44, Con-naught-road, Stroud-green, N. ; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 54, Am well-street, Clerkenwell, E.C.. and Muswell-hill, N. MUSWELL-HILL. — Valuable Building Land. — To Builders, Land Speculators, and others.—In Two Lots. A/TE;SSRS. E. and 8. SMITH will Sell by Auc-Y»Y tion, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Friday, May 19, 1899, at Two o’clock, 17 Plots of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, having frontages to Sydney, Pembroke, and Alma-roads, Colney Hatch-lane ; ripe for the erection of medium-sized houses, factories, stabling, or nurseries. Particulars, with plan and conditions, may be obtained of Messrs. J. H. Onions and Son, solicitors, Market Drayton; at the Mart; and of Messrs. E. and S. Smith, land agents, surveyors, auctioneers, and valuers, 54, Amwell-street, Clerkenwell, E.C., and Muswell-hill, N. To Capitalists, Investment Companies, and׳ others. —Excellent Long Leasehold Investment.—Three Blocks of Chambers and Shops.—VICTORIA-STREET, WESTMINSTER. MESSRS. ROBINS, SNELL and CO. will Offer by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-y^rd, E.C., on Wednesday, May 10 next, a valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, consisting of a noble Block of Shops and Residential Chambers, known as Marlborough-mansions, Nos. 77 to 103, Victoria-street, Westminster. The suites and flats let very readily at rising rents in this choice position, between the Houses of Parliament and Victoria Station. The property produces a gross income of about £7,600, and is held1 on lease for an unexpired term of 85¿ years, at ground rents amounting to £2,500 per annum. Particulars may be had from the Solicitors, Messrs Caprons, Hitchins, Brabant and Hitchins, 7, Savile place, W.; from the Mart; and from the Auc tioneers, Messrs. Robins, Snell and Co., 95, Victoria street, Westminster, S.W.., and 22, Conduit-street Bond-street, W. The Periodical Sales of Estates, Reversions, Shares and House Property generally ((held for 64 years) for the year 1899, by A/TESSRS. C. C. and T. MOORE art -AY appointed to take place at the Auction Mart, E.C., on the following Thursdays: — May 11,18,25 j September 14, 28 June 1,8,15, 22. 29 | October 12,26 July 6,13,20, 27 . November 2,23 August 3 | December 7,14 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 Corpora-I tion. 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. GREEN & RICHARDSON, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, AUCTIONEER®, COMPENSATION AND GENERAL VALUERS. 49, BEDFORD ROW, LONDON, W.O. Messrs. Green and Richardson make a special branch of the sale and development of Building Estates. WEST SUSSEX.—Runcton House.—Two miles from Chichester Town and Station and the Sea.—An exceptionally attractive Freehold Residential Property, comprising charming old-fashioned Family Residence, approached by carriage drive, and containing hall, sitting room, three large reception, bath, ten bed and dressing rooms, servants’ hall, good offices, winter garden, etc., together with superior stabling, farmery, coachman’s and gardener’s cottages; beautifully timbered grounds, including trout stream, with waterfall and island; tennis lawns, kitchen garden, and three park-like paddocks., in all nearly 10 acres. lyTESSRS. MILLAR, SON and CO. will »Sell YtY the above at the Mart, E.C., on June 2 next. Particulars, plans, and photos at their Offices, 14, Grafton-street, Bond-street, W. For occupation or investment. SUNBURY-ON-THAMES, one minute of the River.— Rosedale.—A charming old-fashioned Family Residence, containing two good reception, billiard (25ft. by 16ft.), expensively fitted bath, nine bed and dressing rooms, together with pretty thatched cottage, superior stabling, beautifully timbered and inexpensive grounds, etc., adjoining a site with gardener’s cottage, both with vacant possession; also a Residence, Ellesmere, let at £55. All above being Freehold. And The Woodlands, Siaines-road, a long Leasehold Residence, with gardens of an acre; let at £100 per annum. lyTESSRS. MILLAR, SON and CO., in con-LtX junction with Messrs. FARNHAM and CO., will Offer the above, in Four Lots, bj־ Auction, on June 2 next. Particulars of Messrs. Farnham and Co., 47, Moor-gate-street, E.C.; and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, 14, Grafton-street, Bond-street, W. order of Trustees. HEREFORDSHIRE,, about six miles from the cathedral city of Hereford, and two miles from With-mgton Station on the Great Western Railway, whence London, the Midlands, Manchester and Liverpool are eas־־1׳ accessible.—The valuable Freehold Residential, Sporting and Agricultural Estate, distinguished as Westhide Court, comprising a moderate-size residence, and 835 acres of rich arable, hop lands•, pasture, orchards and woodlands, affording first-class shooting. The buildings are in excellent repair, and in many cases recently erected, and the land is in a high state of cultivation.—To be Sold by Auction, by lyTESSRS. MILLAR, SON and CO., at the Y"Y Mart, Tokenhouse-3־׳ard, London, E.C., on Friday, July 14, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely. Particulars, plans and conditions of sale may be had at the Mart, London; and of Messrs. Sale, Seddon and Co., solicitors, 29, Booth-street, Manchester; Messrs. Haywood and Son, land and estate agents, Hereford; and, with orders to view, of Messrs. Millar, Son and׳ Co., auctioneers and surveyors, 14, Grafton-street, Bond-street, London, W. FOREST-GATE, ILFORD and STRATFORD. IX/TESSRS. SIM and RANDALL will Offer Y’Y. by Auction, on Thursday evening, May 11, a1 7.30, at their Auction Mart, 280, Romford-road Forest-gate, E.: — SEVEN well-built FREEHOLD WEEKLY HOUSES Nos. 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68 and 70, Haslemere-road: Iorest-gate. In Two Lots. Double-bay elevations; nice road; underlet at 11s. per week, landlord pay mg outgoings —Solicitors, Messrs. Prestons, 158, The Grove, Stratford. ILFORD—Eight Long Leasehold Villas, Nos. 155 157, 159, 161, 163, 165, 167 and 169, Thorold'-road, Ilford park, in Four Lots■; having double-bay elevations; large back additions; let at £28 per annum; leases 98 years unexpired; ground rent £5 10s. each house ILFORD.—Safe Investment in Freehold Ground Rents of £10 10s., secured on Nos. 84, 86 and 88, Bessborough-road, Ilford, reversion in 98 years to ra׳ck rentals of £66. ILFORD PARK ESTATE.—Three Freehold Building Plots, having large frontages; road made up and path paved.—Solicitors, Messrs. Forbes and Son, 11, London-street, E.C., and at Ilford. STRATFORD.—Substantially-built Freehold Residence, No. 28, Hamfrith-road, with vacant possession ; containing six bed rooms, conservatory, heated greenhouse, large garden, capital cellarage, usual reception rooms, etc.—Solicitors, Messrs. Hillearys, Stratford, and 5, Fenchurch-buildings, E.C. Particulars and conditions post free on application to the Auctioneers, Messrs. Sim and Randall, Forest-gate, Ilford, and Seven Kings, Essex. Local Evening Sale.—Choice Freehold Buildii Plots.—BUCKHURST-HILL, ESSEX, close Epping Forest and Golf Links, eight minut from G.E.Ry. station, 25 minutes from the City. 13 Plots of most eligible Freehold Building Lan well, situate on high ground., having valuab frontages to main roads; also a very choi Corner Site with detached Residence, known Park Hou;e, with stabling and coach-house, stan mg in grounds of about la. Or. 16p., and let t Michaelmas, 1901, at £60 per annum. "]\/i ESSRS. KEMSLEY are instructed to Se ־״־* L the above by Auction, at the Bald Faced Sts Hotel, Buckhurst-hill, on Wednesday, May 10. 18c at 7.30 p.m. precisely. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale of Howard Smith, Esq., solicitor, 24, Finsburv-circu at the place of sale; and of the Auctioneers, Co! r:Yf“.n n n P'P "R.nm fn ־/•«־! T? o i O(•״״;♦״ nr____ Sale Days for the Year 1899. Messrs. T^AREBROTHER, ELLIS, EGERTON, Y BREACH, GALSWORTHY and CO. beg to announce 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.: — Thursday, July 13 Thursday, Oct. 12 Thursday, July 20 Thursday, Oct. 26 Thursday, July 27 Thursday, N0v. 16 Thursday, Aug. 3 Thursday, Nov. 23 Thursday, Aug. 101 Thursday, Dec. 7 Thursday, Sept. 21׳ Thursday, Dec. 14 Thursday, May 11 Thursday, May 18 Thursday, June 8 Thursday, June 22 Thursday, June 29 Thursday, July 6 Other appointments for intermediate Sales will also be arranged. Messrs. Farebrother, Ellis and Co. publish in the advertisement columns of “ The Times,” “ Standard ” and “ Morning Post ” every Saturday a list of toeir forthcoming Sales by Auction. They also issue on the first of every month a schedule of properties to be Let or Sold, comprising landed and residential estates, freehold and leasehold houses, City offices and1 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.