769 THE ESTATES GAZETTE Mat 6, 1899. Shrewsbury—William Hall, Wateridge and Owen, of Shrewsbury, at same, on May 23, Freehold licensed and other property Baschurch—William Hall, Wateridge and Owen, of Shrewsbury, at Baschurch, on May 15, Freehold building land, comprising about 14 acres Ellesmere (near)—Parry and Batho, of Ellesmere, at Dudleston, on May 11, Freehold dwelling house Whixall—F. G. Richard's and Fenn, of Wem, at Whixall, on May 10, Freehold land Ludlow—William Norton, of Ludlow, at same, on May 17, Freehold business properties Somersetshire. Paulton—F. H. Jullion, of Bristol, at same, on May 11, Freehold properties and policies of insurance Bath—Powell and Powell, of Bath, at same, on May 18, Leasehold and Freehold property and gas company stock Bath—C. H. Tucker and Co., of Bristol at Bath, on May 9. Freehold villa residence and ground rents Wedmore—Bennett, Millard and Lloyd, of Wedmore. at same, on May 30, Freehold dwelling house and 35 acres of pasture and orchard land Staffordshire. Brierley Hill—E. Oox, of West Bromwich, at Stourbridge, on May 8, iron and steel works and Freehold building land Sedgley—Bateman and Sen, of Kidderminster, at Sedgley, on May 9, Freehold and Copyhold property Audley, etc.—Pooler and Davies, of Newport Salop, at Audley, on May 15, Freehold property Burslem—Higginbottom and Son, of Hyde, at Burs-lem, on May 12, Freehold hotel Bilbrook—Nock and Joseland, of Wolverhampton, at same, on May 17, residence, cottages, building and accommodation land Suffolk. Lowestoft and Kessingland—A. G. and A. Notley, of Lowestoft, at same, on June 8, Freehold duelling houses, shop, cottages, and farm containing about 296 acres of land Ipswich—Garrod1, Turner and Son, of Ipswich, at same, on May 11, residences and building land Surrey. Walton-on־Thames—Edwin Fox and Bousfield, 99. Gresham-street, London, E.C., at Walton-on-Thames, on May 11. the Terrace Eoad Estate Reigate and Redhill—Harrie Stacev, of Redhill, at same, on May 17, Freehold and Leasehold properties, stocks and shares Westcott, etc.—White and Sons, of Dorking, at same, on May 25, Freehold cottage property and building land BOULTON & PAUL, Ltd. MANUFACTURERS, NORWICH. CONTINUOUS WROUGHT IRON FENCING SPECIAL OFF EES.—1.000 Yards CONTINPOUS BAR !1ENCING, 3ft. 9in. high, 5 horizontal bars, top one fin. round, others lin. by ¿in. flat, standards 3ft. apart; price 24׳ per yard. Carriage paid. GAME NETTING. Guaranteed Quality. Offered at very advantageous prices for Cash. All orders amounting to 40s. value carriage paid to the principal railway stations in England and Wales. Send for Illustrated Catalogue Free. BOULTON & PAUL, Ltd ,NORWICH. THE “FINANCIER” (Established 1870. Enlarged 1897). A BUSINESS PAPER FOR BUSINESS MEN. ONE PENNY. Telegraphic Address: “SHRUNK, LONDON.” Published every morning. Pi ice, unstamped. Id., or £1 68 per annum ; free by post l£d., or £119s. annually. Advertisers should address the Manager, at the Offices, 2. royal exchange building*. London. e.c. THE LAW RELATING TO LANDED ESTATES.— Land, Manor, Farm, Field, Crops, Stock, Labour, etc. This work contains a resume of the law upon the most important matters connected' with the Sale, Purchase and Possession of Landed Property; with an Appendix containing the Customs of the Country and the most important statutes connected with the subject.—By Sidney Wright, M.A., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Price 12s. 6d. (for cash, 108. 6d.).—ESTATES GAZETTE office. Nottinghamshire. Nottingham—F. W. Kidd, of Nottingham, at same, on May 9, Freehold building estate Nottingham—Morris and Place, of Nottingham, at same, on May 9, Leasehold shops and business premises East Bridgford—Walker, Walton and Hanson, of Nottingham, at East Bridgford, on May 11, Freehold arable land, containing about seven acres Nottingham—J. H. Bradwell and Son, of Nottingham, at same, on June 14, Freehold licensed and other properties Nottingham and Gedling—Morris and׳ Place, of Nottingham, at same, on May 10, Freehold properties East Bridgford and Car Colston—J. H. Bradwell and Son, of Nottingham, at Bingham, on May 8, Freehold land Retford—Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings, of Sheffield, at Retford, on May 15, Freehold mill property Nottii gl:am—Morris and Place, of Nottingham, at same, on May 12, cottage property Nottingham—F. W. Kidd, of Nottingham, at same, on May 10, Freehold residences and building land Nottingham—F. W. Kidd, of Nottingham, at same, on May 16, Freehold and Leasehold shops, dwelling houses and premises Nottir.gham—T. Neale, of Nottingham, at same, on May 30, Freehold and Leasehold properties Nottingham—Walker, Walton and Hanson, of Nottingham, at same, on May 17, Leasehold property Oxfordshire. Caversham-on-Thames—Simmons and Sons, of Reading, at same, on May 16, Freehold residential property Henley-on-Thames—Simmons and! Sons, of Henley-on-Thames, at same, on May 25, Freehold residential property and building land Wigginton and) Balscote—Castle, Son and Booth, of Banbury, at same, on May 11, Freehold estate of about 24 acres, and farm of about 46 acres Adderbury, etc.—Paxton and Holiday, of Banbury, at same, on June 1, Freehold farms and' accommodation lands Woodcote—Walter Wilson, of Reading, at Wood-cote. on June 1, Freehold cottage Rutlandshire. Leicester—Warner, Sheppard and Wade, of Leicester, at same, on May 16, Freehold property Hallaton and Llaniston—Frank Berry, of Market Harboro’, at Hallaton, on May 17, Freehold pasture land Lutterworth—Nixon and Sons, of Rugby, at Lutterworth, on May 11, Freehold property and shares Lincolnshire. Boston—Messrs. Saul, of Wrangle, at Boston, on May 18, Freehold business and licensed premises Stamford—Messrs. Richardson, of Stamford, at same, on May 16, Freehold properties and shares Bratoft—Benjamin Simons, of Sutton-on-Sea, at Burgh-le-Marsh, on May 11, Freehold estate i Louth—Dickinson and Riggall, of Louth, at same, on May 11, Freehold property Middlesex. Harrow-on-the-Hill—Clarke and Charles, of Harrow, at same, on May 8, Freehold building land Monmouthshire. Monkswood, etc.—Driver and Co., 23, Pall Mall, London, S.W., at Usk, on May 11, Freehold properties Pontypool (near)—Driver and Co., 23, Pall Mall, London, S.W., at Usk, on May 12, Freehold properties Gwehelog, etc.—Driver and Co., 23, Pall Mall, London, S.W., at Usk, on May 10, Freehold properties Norfolk. King’s Lynn—Miles and Son, of King’s Lynn, at same, on May 11, Freehold brewery and licensed property King’s Lynn—Miles and Son, of King’s Lynn, at same, on May 18, Freehold house, shop and cottage property Belton, etc.—Frank Berry, of Market Harboro’, at Uppingham, on May 17, farmhouse, pasture land and nursery ground Northamptonshire. Shropshire. Weston Rhyn (near)—Churton, Elphick and Co.,, of Chester, at Chirk, on May 19, The Lodge Estate, E Shrewsbury (near)—William Hall, Wateridge and Owen, of Shrewsbury, at same, on May 12, Freehold properties WHEN REQUIRING LIVE STOCK COMMUNICATE WITH ALFRED MANSELL & CO. OLD-ESTABLISHED Live Stock Agents, Shrewsbury. 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