Mat 20, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE 876 Sales i)g Euctwn. By order of the Executors of the Honourable Dowager Lady Abercromby.—Beulah-hill, Upper Norwood, in a choice position on the south side, commanding lovely views. the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, on Tuesday. Mav 33, at One o’clock the detached FAMILY RESIDENCE’ known as Neale Lodge, Beulah-hill, Norwood ; containing 13 bed and dressing rooms, four reception rooms, conservatory, and ample offices ; good garden laid out in walks and lawns, and leading to a large wood, which the occupier has the privilege of using. Estimated rental value £200 per annum. Po session will be given on completion. Held for a term of 99 years from December 25, 1863, at the low ground rent of £10 per annum. May be viewed : particulars at the Mart; of Messrs. Freshfields and Williams, solicitors, 31, Old Jewry, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers.47, Church-road, Upper Norwood S.E. Bit dhyrst, Auckland-road,NORWOOD.—Most pleasantly situate within about20 minutes’walk of the Crystal Palace and station, and rather less from Norwood Junction Station. . ־■- . instructed to offer for Sale by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard. E C., on Tuesday, May 30, the attractive detached RESIDENCE, known as Bridhyrst, Auck-land-road, Norwood, approached by a carriage sweep, and containing 10 bed rooms, dressing room, two fitted bath rooms, four large reception rooms, conservatory, and excellent offices on ground floor. The pleasure grounds are most attractively laid out in lawns and walks, also good kitchen garden, comprising in all about 1 - acres. ' Particulars, with conditions of sale, may be obtained at the Mart; of A. B. Chubb. Esq., solicitor, 6, John-street, Adelphi, W.C.: and, with cards to view, of Messrs. Slade and Church. 128, George-street, Croydon; and Messrs. Mansell and Rowe, 47, Church-road, Norwood, S.E. A HANDBOOK OF AUCTION LAW.—An invaluable work of reference for Auctioneers. Revised and brought up to date.—By W. Archbutt Pocock, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at־Law. Second Edition. Price 5s. net.—ESTATES GAZETTE office. Saits i>s &uctwn. KENT.—KENNINGTON, within i£ miles of Ashford, the important junction with its׳ excellent railway facilities, U hours from London Excellent hunting, shooting, fishing and; golfing, , on Tuesday, June 6, at Three o’clock, the HOLMLEA ESTATE, a compact Freehold Residential Property, comprising modern residence, on gravel soil, containing three lofty reception and nine bed rooms, bath room, capital offices and cellarage; grounds, tennis lawn, walled gardens, greenhouses; stabling for several horses; two excellent cottages, an extensive model farm homestead and lands, extending in all to 56a. Or. 9p., nearly all pasture of excellent quality, forming an estate eminently adapted for agreeable occupation, combined with the breeding and keeping of a stud, high-class live stock, dairying, or poultry farming. With possession. Particulars, with views and plan, of Messrs. Satchell and Chappie, solicitors, 6. Queen-street, Cheapside, E.C.; and of Alfred J. Burrows, F.S.I., land agent and auctioneer, Ashford. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. THE HAWRIDGE COURT ESTATE, within easy distance of Chesham and Great Missenden, on the Metropolitan Railway, and Berkhamsted on the L. and N.W. Railway, about 30 miles from London. 1,588 acres of Freehold Pasture, Arable and Woodland, with well-arranged homesteads and cottages, in a capital state of repair, and occupied by substantial tenants, comprising six farms and smaller holdings, also the Manors of Hawridge and Cholesbury, and 155 acres of well-timbered beech woods.—Which will be Sold׳ by Auction, by l\/r ESSES. W. BEOWN and CO. at i-T-i- Chesham, on Wednesday, June 7, 1899, at Three o’clock, in 29 Lots, by direction of the Trustees acting under the will of the late Rev. John Jeffreys. May be viewed at any time by permission of the tenants. Particulars, plans and conditions of sale may be obtained at the principal hotels in the neighbourhood; at the Estate Exchange, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C.; of Messrs. Jull, Godfrey and Danvers, solicitors, 23, Queen Anne’s-gate, Westminster, S.W.; and of Messrs. Brown and Foulkes, land agents, surveyors and auctioneers, Tring, Herts, and Aylesbury, Bucks. Saks fig aucttm By ELLIOTT, SON and BOYTON, At the Mart, on May 29, By order of Executors. TMPBOVED LEASEHOLD GROUND־ -i- RENTS of £90 per annum net, secured on Six Houses in Alexandra-road, South Hampstead. Held for 57£ years unexpiredJ at a peppercorn. And the CAPITAL LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, VJ 63, LANARK-VILLAS, MAIDA-YALE. Held for 42 years unexpired, at a ground rent of £3, and let at £40 on yearly tenancy. Particulars of F. W. FAULKNER, Esq., 7, Chandos-street, Cavendish-square; or of the Auctioneers, 6, YERE-STREET, AY. By ELLIOTT, SON and BOYTON, At the Mart, on May 29, in Two Lots. By order of Executors. ATEWBUEY ARMS, MALDEN-EOAD, L ! KENTISH TOWN.—An Improved Leasehold Ground Rent of £72 per annum, arising from important Fully-licensed Premises, occupying a prominent corner position. Held for 41£ years un expired at £12, and sub-leased for the whole term (less 21 days) at £84. Also TMPEOYED LEASEHOLD GEOUND- -L RENTS ef £30 per annum, secured1 upon Five Shops and Dwelling Houses, Nos. 65 to 73 (odd), Nevill-road, Stoke Newington. Held for 65 years unexpired at £10, and sub-leased for the whole term (less 21 days) at £40. Particulars from Messrs. STILEMAN. NEATE and TOYNBEE, 16, Southampton-street, W.C.; or at the Auctioneers’ Offices, 6, YERE-STREET. CAVENDISH-SQUARE, W. WH. COLLIER,, F.S.I., Auctioneer to the • BRITISH LAND COMPANY for many years, undertakes the development and Sale of Building Estates in all parts of the country, makes valuations of Landed Estates and House Property, prepares and negotiates Railway Claims, and obtains Mortgages. Building Land wanted to purchase, and advances made on Freeholds.—Address, 130., Strand, W.C., late of Moorgate-street. Saks tg &uctmn. 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 £200 per annum. AYX instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, loxen-house-yard, E.C., on Wednesday, May 24, at Two, the above valuable PROPERTIES, being 18,20 and 22, Broadway : 5, 6 and 7, Back-lane ; 32, Broadway ; Northbury. Tanner-street; and about 6 acres of land, all in the town of Barking. Also the long Leasehold Houses, 19 and 27, Stock-street. ,, , . , , Particulars and plans at the Mart ; ot Messrs. Loxley, Elam and Gardner, solicitois. 80, Cheapside, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers. Broadway, Plaistow, E. PLAISTOW.—Freeholds and Leaseholds, comprising good corner Shop, with workshops and warehouse. Also Two Houses adjoining, being 91, High-street, and 22 and 23, Shaftesbury-avenue, let and estimated at £98 per annum. Also two semi-detached Villas, Nos. 90 and 92, Chesterton-road, producing £52 per annum. Long lease. Ground rent £9. Which will be Sold by • Auction, at the Mart, Toke ahouse-yard, on Wednesday, May 24, at Two p.m., by MESSRS. G. E. CURTIS and SHARP, of the Broadway, Plaistow. Particulars of Mr. Alfred Allistone, solicitor, 2o, Bedford-row, W.C.; Messrs. Savery and Stevens, solicitors, 6, Fen-court, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers. BUCKS, in the parishes of Ickford, Oakley and Brill.—An important Freehold Estate, comprising a valuable Freehold Farm of 174 acres of rich feeding land, with a small proportion of fertile arable, together with the farmhouse and homestead, situate at Ickford, Bucks, in the occupation of Mr. John Hutt, at a rental of £300 per annum; also Enclosures of Accommodation Land at Oakley and Brill, will be Sold by Auction, by MR, EDWARD BOND, at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Thame, on Tuesday, May 23, 1899, at Three for Four o’clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs. J. and T. Parrott, solicitors, Aylesbury; or to the Auctioneer, Thame. SOUTHEND-ON-SEA. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Nos. 1, 2 & 3, Clifton Terrace, FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. Occupying an unrivalled position on the Cliff and sea front. CLOSE TO THE SHRUBBERY AND ESPLANADE, Within a few minutes walk of Railway and Pier, and ’ COMMANDING EXTENSIVE AND UNINTERRUPTED VIEWS \ OF THE SEA AND KENTISH COAST, Admirably adapted for conversion into a COMMODIOUS RESIDENTIAL PRIVATE HOTEL. Apply to Messrs. Willson & Phillips, Auctioneers, Surveyors, Estate Agents, Clarence Street (Telephone No. 34), Southend-on-Sea Printed and Published by the Proprietor. FitANK P. Wilson, at the Estates gazette Printing Works. No. 6, St. Bride-street, Fleet-street, London, E.C.