847 THE ESTATES GAZETTE May 20, 1899. Sales i>2 Auction- Sales t>r? Auction. Sales hg auction. Sales ig auction. TV/TBSSRS. BAXTER, PAYNE and LEPPER 1Y_L beg to announce that their Auction Sales of Estates, Building Land., Ground Rents, House Property, and all convertible Securities will be held at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard., E.C., on the following days during the year 1899. Sales will also be held on special dates when required. Wednesday, August 28 Wednesday, September 13 Wednesday, September 20 Wednesday, October 11 Wednesday, November 15 Wednesday, December 6 Wednesday, May 24 Wednesday, June 14 Wednesday, June 28 Wednesday, July 12 Wednesday, July 26 Wednesday, August 9 Auction Sales of Furniture, Farming Stock, Growing Crops, Timber, Underwood, etc. Terms on application. Property Register, together with a list of farms, published monthly, and forwarded gratis on application to Messrs. Baxter, Payne and Lepper, land agents, surveyors, valuers and auctioneers69 ,׳, King William-street, E.C., and Bromley and Becken- ham, Kent. SURREY, SUTTON.—Two desirable Residences, forming a sound investment, together with Six Plots of valuable Freehold Building Land, situate in a favourite position, and perfectly ripe for the erection of medium-sized Residences; the railway station is well within ten minutes׳ walk. J\/r ESSES. BAXTER, PAYNE and LEPPER 1YX will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, City, E.C., on Wednesday, May 24, at Two o’clock precisely, in Lots, the Long LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, known as Kenilworth and Rolyat, producing respectively £45 and £50 per annum, admirably placed, with good gardens, in the Sherwood-park-road; also Six Plots of valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND adjoining, beautifully timbered, and having frontages to the Sherwood-park-road of from 55ft•. tf* 83ft., with depths averaging fully 210ft.; the land is perfectly ripe for building; houses very readily let, and the church, railway station, and shops are all within a short walk. May be viewed, and particulars with plan and conditions of sale obtained of Messrs. Linnett and! Co., solicitors, 1, Quality-court, Chancery-lane, W.C.; at the Mart, E.C.; and' of Baxter, Payne and Lepper, auctioneers and land agents, 69, King William-street, E.C., and Bromley and Beckenham, Kent. KENT, BROMLEY and SHORTLANDS, near to the South Eastern and London, Chatham and Dover Stations, the following Freehold Properties for Investment and Occupation. The detached Residence, placed in a well-matured garden, and affording eight bed rooms, dressing and bath rooms, three reception rooms, and׳ capital offices, etc., known as Kintore, Hayes-lane, Bromley-common; lately let at £115 per annum, now with possession; the two similar Residences known as Luss and Elmcroft, Nos. 2 and 3, Hayes-lane, both let at £110 per annum; the very charming detached Residence known as Fairbank, Mays-hill. Short-lands, let at the very low rental of £90, but well worth £120. . day, May 24, at One for Two precisely, the above FREEHOLDS, which offer exceptionally good investments, and for occupation possession of Kintore can be had. The houses are well placed and possess hu>ny advantages and attractions. May be viewed' by permission of the respective tenants, and printed particulars, with conditions, can be had at the Mart; of Messrs. Garrard, Janies and Wolfe, solicitors, 13, Suffolk-street, Pall Mall East. S.W.; and of Baxter. Payne and Lepper, 69, King William-street, E.C., and Bromley and Beckenham, Kent. lyTESSRS. GREEN and SON, ILL AUCTIONEERS and SURYEYOPS. 28 and 29, St. Swithin’s-lane, London. Beg to announce that their SALES by AUCTION ol FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD, and COPYHOLD PROPERTIES, Ground Rents, Life Policies, and Reversions, take place at the MART on the LAST FRIDAY in the MONTH, and on such other occasions as may be arranged.—Particulars are invited 21 days prior. F OUSE PROPERTIES, as well a s of Machinery and Plant, for Ratings, Compensations. Partnerships. ־ Estate Duties. Dilapidations. Assessment Appeals, Fire Losses, Mortgages, and other purposes. Estates managed and rents collected under Receivership and other powers. LyTESSRS. GREEN and SON invite the -¿.׳A attention of persons requiring money on mortgage to their MORTGAGE LIST, founded in the year 1853 (entered at Stationers’ Hall), which contains particulars of sums of money in the hands of trustees and solicitors by whom they are instructed to obtain securities. Auction. Land and Estate Offices, 28 and 29, St. Swithin’s-lane, London. ־E.C. MESSRS. GILLOW AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS, (Established1 over 100 years), 406, Oxford Street, W. (Telephone 30 Padd.). ־]X/TESSRS. GILLOW and CO. beg to an- -LT_L nounce that their Sales by Auction of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Ground Rents, and other securities are held periodically at the Mart. Properties can be included at moderate and fixed charges. VALUATIONS of all kinds. ESTATES managed and rents collected. SALES BY AUCTION of Furniture, Stock, etc. Messrs. Gillow and' Co. also undertake the Sa7es and Lettings of town and country properties by private treaty. Office: 406, OXFORD-STREET, W. Sales by Auction for the Year 1899. lyTESSRS. JONES, LANG and CO. beg to ILL state that their Sales of ESTATES. Town and Country Residences, Freehold and Leasehold Investments, Building Land, and other Properties, will be held at the AUCTION MART, Tokenhouse-yard. City, in EACH MONTH of 1899 Particulars of properties intended for disposal should be sent at least three weeks previous to date of sale. Messrs. JONES, LANG and CO. also undertake sales of household furniture, farming stock, and general personal effects in town or country. Messrs. JONES, LANG and CO.’s printed Tabulated List of warehouses, offices, and general business premises to be Let or Sold, in the City of London and neighbourhood, can be had free on application. Auction, Survey and Estate Offices, 3, King-street, Cheapside, London, E.C. Branch Offices, 95. Leaden-hall-street. E O. and Lonsdale-chambers, °7 fTnn- lyTESSRS. BOYTON, PEGRAM and BUCK- 1YJL MASTER, Auctioneers, Surveyors and Estate Agents, of Broadway, Walham-green. SALES BY AUCTION at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., every month; also local sales, in which all classes of Property can be advantageously included. Also Ground Rents, Reversions, etc., at m c rl a 1' a f a pVi o vo’oa SALES BY AUCTION of Stocks, Furniture, Shares, ESTATES MANAGED, Rents Collected, VALUATIONS of all kinds. Compensation Claims adjusted. BUILDING LAND to Let and advances arranged. Mortgages negotiated. Auction Offices as above. For investment or occupation. MUNSTER-PARK, FULHAM, WALHAM-GREEN and HAMMERSMITH. 1\/TESSRS. BOYTON, PEGRAM and BUCK-ILL MASTER will Sell by Auction, at the King’s Head Hotel!, Walham-green, S.W., on Thursday, June 1, 1899, at 7.30 p.m. precisely, the following Long LEASEHOLD PREMISES, viz.: — MUNSTER-PARK.—Nos. 62, 64 and 66, Chesilton-road. No. 62 let at £38; No. 66 at £40; and No. 64 will be sold with possession. Lease 81 years. Ground rent £3 each. FULHAM.—Nos. 43 and 47, Waldemar-avenue, and Nos. 3, 4 and 6, Lalor-street, Holcroft Estate. Rental value £40 each. Two of the houses will be sold with possession. Leases 86 years. Ground rent £6 10s. each house. Also 52, Bishops-road, let at low rental of 14s.,, but worth 18s. per week. Lease about 80 years, at moderate ground rent. WALHAM-GREEN.—No. 95, Dawes-road. Let at low rental of £38, on tenancy expiring at Midsummer, 1899. Lease 86 years. Ground rent£8 ׳ Ss. HAMMERSMITH.—No. 13, Greyhound-road, Fulliam Palace-road. House and Shop (double-fronted). Possession on completion. Rental value £42. Lease 79£ years. Ground rent £8. Particulars and conditions• of sale may be had from the Solicitors, Messrs. Newman, Paynter and Co.j 1, Clement’s-inn, W.C.; T. J. Robinson, Esq., 31, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, W.C.; R. Byron Johnson, Esq., 49 and 50, Parliament-street, S.W.; Messrs. Shelly and John, Plymouth; Messrs. Crowders, Vizard and Oldham, 55, Lincoln’s-inn-lields, W.C.; A. H. Dabbs, Esq., 33, Chancery-lane, W.C.; or of the Auctioneers;, Broadway, Walham-green, S.W. (Telephone No. 973 Kensington). By order of the Executors of George Cayley, Esq., deceased. Freehold Ground Rents—FULHAM. ־MESSRS. BOYTON, PEGRAM and BUCK-ILL MASTER will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Tuesday, June 6, 1899, at One p.m., in One Lot, the FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS amounting to £37 per annum, well secured upon seven weekly houses. Nos. 1. 2 and 3, lsmaiiia-road. and Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 7, Towmnead-road, Wands-worth-bridge-road, Fulham. Leases 99 years from 1283. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Arthur Cayley, Esq., solicitor, 23, Southampton'-buildings, Chancery-lane, W.C. ; or of the Auctioneers, The Broadway, Walham-green, S.W. STRAWBERRY-VALE, TWICKENHAM, MIDDLESEX. —Freehold Building Land, now ripe for development. ־MESSRS. BOYTON, PEGRAM and BUCK-ILL MASTER will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Tuesday, June 6, 1899, at One p.m., in One Lot, the FOUR valuable PLOTS of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, having a frontage of about 200ft. in all to Strawberry-vale, with a return frontage of about 189ft. to Waldegrave-park, and an average depth of about 174ft. Situate within a few minutes’ walk of Strawberry-hill and Twickenham Stations on the L. and S.W. Railway, and on main road to Teddington. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. Rowland and Hutchinson, solicitors, 102, High-street, Croydon; cr of the Auctioneers, Broadway, Walham-green, S.W. No. 22, Draycott-place, CADOGAN-GARDENS, S.W.— A choice red brick Residence of medium size, in a favourite and fashionable position on the Cadogan Estate, within a few minutes’ walk of Sloane-square Station, whence the City and all׳ parts of London can readily be reached. The hou:e is of recent design and construction, and contains seven bed and dressing rooms, fitted bath room, handsome drawing rooms, spacious entrance and inner halls, dining room, library, complete domestic offices and numerous cellars; the property is in good general and' decorative repair, is• fitted with electric light, speaking tubes, tiled fireplaces, panelled ceilings, and the walls of kitchen, scullery, and passages are white tiled; held direct from the freeholder for an unexpired term of 78J years from March 25 last, at a moderate ground rent; the Freehold׳ could׳ possibly be acquired.—Solicitor, Mr. Guy Ellis, 11, Lincoln’s-inn-fields¡, W.C. At a low reserve. No. 5, TEDWORTH-SQUARE, S.W.—An excellent modern Family Residence in a quiet and healthy situation, facing west and overlooking large ornamental garden, in close proximity to the Chelsea Embankment, and easily ■accessible from all quarters of town, being only a short distance from Sloane-square Station on the Underground Railway; the accommodation comprises nine bed and dressing rooms, fitted bath room, handsome large drawing and dining rooms, good smoking room, and specially complete servants’ offices. The property is in capital order throughout, and is wired for electric light: held for an unexpired term of 54 years at a small ground rent.—Solicitors, Messrs. Foyer and Hordern, 26, Essex-street, Strand, W.C. MESSRS. ROBT. W. MANN and SON will ILL Sell the above PROPERTIES by Auction, with Possession, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday. June 7. 1899, at One o’clock precisely (unless previously disposed of privately). Particulars, with conditions of sale, may be had at the Mart; of the respective Solicitors; and, with cards to view, of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 12. Lower Grosvenor-place (near Victoria• Station), S.W. Auction Sales, 1899. MB• GEORGE BRINSLEY will hold his ILL Monthlv AUCTION SALES at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., for the year 1899, on the following days: — Wednesday, Sept. 20th. Wednesday, October 18th. Wednesday, Nov. 15th, Wednesday, Dec. 13th. Wednesday, May 17th. Wednesday, June 21st. Wednesday, July 19!h. Wednesdav. August 23rd. Landed Estates. Town and Suburban Houses, Building Land, Ground Rents. Business Premises, Reversions, Shares and other Properties for absolute sale will be included in these sales on reasonable terms, which can be fixed! beforehand if so desired. Auction and1 Survey Offices. 30 and 31, New Bridge-street, Ludgate-circus, London, E.C. Established 1852. Telephone Number 661 Bank Telegrams. “ Bridging. London.” XiilOi \jKjnX3i.— * cuuawio auii״ —V — in Lowestoft and neighbourhood. Preliminary Notice. MESSS'S. A. G. and A. NOTLEY are in- ILL structed• to Sell by Auction, at the Royal Thoroughfare Sale Rooms, Lowestoft, on Thursday, June 8 next, the following valuable PROPERTIES: — THE MANOR FARM, KESSINGLAND, Containing 296a. Or. 28p. of arable, pasture and marsh land, as in the occupation of Mr. Collins. Solicitors, Messrs. Long and Gardiner, 8, Lincoln s-inn-fields, London. WADE HALL FARM, NORTH COVE and BARNBY, Comprising 60a. 2r. 4p. of arable land, and a Tract of 153a. 2r. 37p. of grazing and rush marshes, as in the occupation of Mr. Lee and other tenants. Solicitor, C. Tacon, Esq., Eye. STANLEY-STREET and WALTON-ROAD, LOWESTOFT. Six excellent dwelling houses, Bake Office, and Shop, and Three Cottages. Solicitors, Messrs. Norton, Peskett and Norton, Lowestoft. ST. LEONARD’S-ROAD, KIRKLEY. Four white brick Freehold Dwelling Houses, known as Cam-bridge-terrace, St. Leonard’s-road, and a Piece of Land at rear of same, facing Ontario-road. Solicitor, E. E. Johnson, Esq., Grove-chambers, Lowestoft. ROTTERDAM-ROAD and NORWICH-ROAD. 16 Plots of very desirable Freehold Building Land, with frontages of 16ft. and depths varying from 135ft. to 100ft. Solicitors, Messrs. W. R. Seago and Son, Lowestoft. MARINE-PARADE, LOWESTOFT. Two Freehold Marine Residences׳, known as Nos. 42 and 43, Marine-parade, Lowestoft. Solicitors, Messrs. Hansell and Hales, The Close, Norwich. MORTON HOUSE, 477lONDON-ROAD SOUTH, LOWESTOFT. The desirable Freehold Residences, known as Morton House, as in the occupation of Mrs. Ferns. Solicitor, Mr. W. B. King, 140, High-street, Lowestoft. 3, ESPLANADE, LOWESTOFT. The semi-detached Freehold Marine Residence, known as No. 3. Esplanade, as late in the occupation of Joshua Womersley, Esq. Immediate possession. CLAREMONT HOUSE, KIRKLEY. The detached Freehold Marine Residence, known as Claremont House, Kirkley, as in the occupation of the Misses Bignold. Messrs. Cozens Hardy and Jewson, solicitors, Norwich. SUFFOLK.—BRAMFIELD. A very attractive Residential and Sporting Domain, known as Bramfield Hall Estate, within three miles of the market town and railway station of Hales-worth, and within three miles of Darsham Station, on the G.E.R., about eight miles distant from the popular seaside resort of Southwold, and seven miles from Dunwich. The Estate comprises a comfortable and imposing residence, standing in a small undulating park and ornamental grounds, with lodge entrance, stabling for at least four horses, loose boxes, coach-house, cow house, and shedding, together with Seven capital Farms, with dwelling houses and requisite agricultural buildings, excellent and well-timbered woods,• conveniently adapted for game preserving; village blacksmith’s shop and premises; private house, to which the post office is attached; Seven good Cottages, carpenters’ shops, and• accommodation lands, the whole containing 780a. 3r. 3p. of capital land, all let to good tenants, and producing a rental of upwards of £600 a year, being well situated in a good sporting district, and in the neighbourhood of other estates belonging to resident county families. The Henhain and Hamilton Hounds hunt the country, and there are excellent golf links at Southwold. ־UERBERTS. R. STANFORD is instructed -L L to Sell by Auction the above FREEHOLD and PART COPYHOLD ESTATE, at the Corn Exchange, in the Angel Hotel Yard, at Halesworth, on Friday, June 23, 1899, very punctually at Three o’clock in the afternoon, in One Lot. Particulars and conditions of sale will shortly be in circulation, and can then be obtained on application to Messrs. Burchell and Co., solicitors, 5. The Sanctuary, Westminster, S.W.; Geoffrey Marks, Esq.. Actuary and Manager of the National ' Mutual Life Assurance Society, 39, King-street, 1 Cheapside, E.C.; and also, with orders to view the estate, of Herbert S. R. Stanford, auctioneer, Halesworth and Southwold, Suffolk. MR. JOSEPH STOWER, Member of the Surveyors׳’ Institution (for nearly 20 years with the late firm of Farebrother, Ellis, Clark and Co.), begs to announce that his auction sales for the year 1899 of country estates and residences, town houses, business premises, ground rents and other investments, will be held at the Auction Mart, Token-heuse-yard, E.C., periodically, and at other dates, both in London and1 in the provinces as may be advisable in the interests of his employers. Sales of furniture, farming stock and effects conducted, and valuations made of every description of property for sale, purchase, estate duty, compensation or other purposes.—43, Chancery-lane, London, W.C. Telephone No.: 1,017 Holborn. Established 1833. MR. J. C. PLATT begs to state that his Sales׳ for the year 1899 will be held at the Mart, E.C., and Studland Hall, King-street, Hammersmith, W., on the following dates: — May 17. September 26. June 8 aDd 27. October 24. July 18 and 25. November 28. Augu-t 29. December 19. Auctions can also be held on other days at the Mart, E.C., or in the Country, by arrangement. Auction, Estate, Valuation, Insurance and Rent Collecting Offices, 2. The Broadway, and 195 and 197, King-street. Hammersmith, W. Telephone No. 57 Hammersmith. Telegrams, “Platt, Auctioneer, Hammersmith.” MR. F. H. B. RIDDLE, F.S.I., AUCTIONEER. SURVEYOR AND ESTATE AGENT. 72, PARK-ST, GROSVENOR-SQUARE, W. Late and for many years with Messrs. Trollope as Auctioneer, and Manager of their West Halkin-street Agency Department. All matters of business with which Mr. Riddle may ! be favoured will receive his careful personal atten- I tion. THE HOWDLEES, BURSTOW, 21- miles from Horley Station.—A compact small Freehold Country Property or Hunting Box, comprising Residence (six bed and three reception rooms), stabling, gardens and paddocks, in al1 about 20 acres; with possession. The above will be Sold by pOBT. W. FULLER, MOON and FULLER, -Lb at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Thursday, June 22, at Two p.m. Solicitors, Messrs. Ranger. Burton and Frost, 17, Fenchurch-street, E.C.; and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, Croydon, Reigate, and Epsom. THORNTON-HEATH, CROYDON.—A desirable and attractive Freehold Estate, comprising a substantially-built, detached Residence, known as Dover Court, London-road, with stabling and matured grounds of two acres (with possession); a superior detached private Residence, with stabling, grounds, known as Devonia, situate near the above, let on lease at £67 per annum; and a prominent corner Building Site, having a return frontage of 306ft. to London-road and Colliers’ Water-lane, suitable for shops.—The above will be Sold by Auction, by pOBT. W. FULLER, MOON and FULLER, -Lb at the Greyhound Hotel, Croydon, on Thursday, June 15, at Six p.m., unless sold privately in the interim. Vendors’ Solicitors, Messrs. E. and A. Elwin, 13, Castle-street, Dover. Particulars of the Auctioneers׳, at Croydon, Reigate and Epsom. Nos. 22 and 24, CHURCH-STREET, CROYDON.—Freehold Shop, range of stabling, yard', and premises, in the centre of the town, with early pbssession; 10a acres of Building Land, situate at the corner of Long-lane and Spring-lane, contiguous to Wood-side Station; two parcels of meadow land, fronting Hermitage-lane, Woodside—The above will be Sold by Auction, by OOBT. W. FULLER, MOON and FULLER, -Lb at the Greyhound Hotel, Croydon, on Thursday, June 15, at Six p.m. Vendors’ Solicitors, Messrs. Marshall and Liddle, 62. North-end, Croydon. Particulars of the Auctioneers, at Croydon, Reigate and Epsom. No. 282. LONDON-ROAD, WEST CROYDON.—Valuable Freehold Shop and Premises, with possession; 180, St. James’s-road, Croydon, a Leasehold Residence, five minutes’ walk from W'est and East Croydon stations, with possession.—The above will be Sold by Auction, by pOBT. W. FULLER, MOON and FULLER, -I t at the Greyhound Hotel, Croydon, on Thursday., June 15, at Six p.m. Particulars of the Auctioneers, at Croydon, Reigate and Epsom. Re Rutherford, deceased. Fourteen Freehold Cottages, including Rutherford Cottages! a.nd Lime Cottages, a range of stabling, and׳ three cottages at rear of above, situate near Warlingham-common, also a Freehold Paddock of U acres, the whole producing £165 11s. per annum, which will be Sold by Auction, by JOHN F. MOON (of the firm of Robt, W. O FULLER, MOON and FULLER), at the Greyhound Hotel, Croydon, on June 15, at Six p.m. Solicitor, H. K. Honey. Esq., 26, Philpot-lane, E.C. Particulars of the Auctioneers, at Croydon, Reigate and Epsom. Practically without reserve. By order of the Tenant for Life and others. Freehold Ground Rents and Building Estates, including Ground Rents amounting to £60 per annum, secured on property at Beddington and Bandon-hill, near Croydon; 27 Building Plots, fronting Sandy-lane and Beddington-grove, Ban-don-hill. suitable for small shoos and cottages, and a Parcel of Market Garden Ground; Building Site of 13£ acres, fronting Sandy-lane, one mile from Wallington and Waddon stations; a high-class Building Estate of 46? acres, close to Purley Station, and adjoining the borough of Croydon, having three-quarters of a mile of frontage, suitable for the erection of orivate residences, an institution or sanitorium.—The above will be Sold ־DOBT. W. FULLER, MOON and FULLER, Lb at the Mart. Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Thursday. June 22, at Two p.m. Particulars of Messrs. Horsley and Weightman, solicitors, 1, Guildhall-chambers■, Basinghall-street, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, Croydon, Reigate, and Epsom. Valuable Freeholds in the County Borough of Croydon, including the Black Horse, Woodside, a prominent fully-licensed public-house, with vacant possession; Woodside Court, a desirable Residential or Building Estate, in all about 16 acres, with residence, stabling, etc., having extensive frontages to two main roads; Shirley Lodge Farm, an eligible building estate of 73 acres, containing valuable brick-earth, fronting Wickham-road, about two miles from Crovdon. Ripe for development.— The above will be Sold by Auction, by pOBT. W. FULLER, MOON and FULLER, Lb at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Thursday. June 22. at Two p.m. Solicitors, Messrs. Marshall and Liddle, 62, North-end, Croydon. Particulars and plans of the Auctioneers, Croydon, Reigate, and1 Epsom. BROAD-GREEN-PLACE, WEST CROYDON.—An exceedingly valuable Freehold Building Estate, within a quarter of a mile of West Croydon Station and the town, embracing an area of about 12^ acres, having existing frontages of upwards of half a mile to the main London road, St. James’s-road, and Kidderminster-road. There is a commodious residence, entrance lodge, stabling, and other outbuildings. The estate can be easily and inexpensively developed for shops and private houses, which are in great demand. Possession on completion.—The above will be Sold by Auction, by pOBT. W. FULLER, MOON and FULLER, -Lb at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Monday, Juno 26, at Two p.m. Vendors’ Solicitors, Messrs. R. S. Taylor, Son and Humbert, 4, Field-court, Gray’s-inn, W.C. Particulars and plans of the Auctioneers, at Croydon, Reigate and Epsom. 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