Estates Gazette, Mat 27, 1899. ESTABLISHED 1853 ׳ Inwsimrat Rfforö >§**■ With which is incorporated the ESTATES JOURNAL, and the AUCTIONEER. Registered as a Newspaper.] PRICE 3d. LONDON, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1899. YOL. LUI. No. 1,772.—EST. 1858. SPECIAL NOTICE. On SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 3, the SPECIAL SUMMER NUMBER of this Paper (Now in the Forty-Second Year of Publication) will be issued. Copies will be forwarded to a great number of persons connected with the landed interest, including Land and Property Owners, their Agents, Investors Speculators, Solicitors, and Agriculturists generally. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS forwarded for insertion in the Special Number will be charged at the usual rate of 6d. per line, Advertisements should reach our Office not later than Wednesday morning next, in order that they may be placed in good position. bv äuttton. WANDSWORTH.—Eight attractive Residences, Nos. 1, 3, 5, 21, 23, 25, 27 and 29, Lebanon-gardens, West-hill. Rentals £28 and £32. Leases 7§ years unexpired. Ground rents £6 and £6 10s. CLAPHAM-ROAD.—42 and 44, Union-road. Rentals £40. Leases 68 years unexpired. STREATHAM — No. 36, Leigham-vale (late South. View), Streatham. Rental £32. Lease 84 years unexpired. Ground rent £6 10s. Solicitors, Messrs. Beckingsale and Co., 9, Copthall-avenue, E.C. CLAPHAM-PARK.—Three modern Residences, known as Nos. 11, 21 and 23, Rosebery-road. Let at £35 and £32 respectively. Lease 82 years. Ground rent £6. CLAPHAM-PARK.—Nos. 8 and 12, Thorncliffe-road, with possession of one recently redecorated. Rentals £38 and £42. Lease 82 ye^irs. Ground rent £6 10s. lyTElS&RS. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO. will •Hi- Sell the above, at the Mart, E.C., on Wednesday, June 7, 1899, at Two. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained at the Mart, E.C. ; of the respective Solicitors ; of the Auctioneers, 51, Coleman-street, Bank, E.C., 213, Clapham-road, S.W., and Ilford, Essex. CLAPHAM-PARK. An unequalled opportunity for securing Freehold Villa Sites so rarely to be obtained in this neighbourhood. 28 choice Freehold Sites, with frontages of 60ft. each, and an average depth of 340ft., situate in Clarence-road and Poynders-road. 60 Plots, with frontages of 30ft., and depths varying from 125ft. to 165ft., situate in Rodenhurst-road, a new thoroughfare, 50ft. wide, leading from Poynders-road to Elms-road and Clapham-common. A Freehold Ground Rent of £5 per annum, secured upon Clifton Lodge, with a large Plot of Land at the rear. A Freehold Family Residence, known as Woodlands, Clarence-road, standing in its own grounds of about 2a. 3r. 25p. TV/[ EISSBS. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO. will DL Sell the above by Auction, in a Marquee on the Estate, on Thursday, June 8, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely. Plans, particulars, and conditions of sale may be obtained at the Office on the Estate; of Messrs. Phelps, Sedgwick and Biddle, 22. Aldermanbury, E.C.; Messrs. Linklater, Addison. Brown and Jones, solicitors, 2, Bond-court, Walbrook; John Annan and Edward Dexter, Joint Managers, United Realization Company (Ltd.), No. 32, Old Jewry, E.C.; or of the Auctioneers. 51. Coleman-street, Bank, E.C., 213, Clapham-road. S.W., and Ilford. CITY FREEHOLD.—Close to Barbican. Factory, Warehouse, or Building Site, with vacant possession. IX/TEfS&RS.^ TUGKETT and SON will Sell Lt_L by Auction, at the Mart, on Tuesday, June 6, at One for Two o’clock, FREEHOLD PREMISES, in King’s Head-court, a thoroughfare close to Beech-street, Golden-lane, and Whitecross-street, having an area of about 800 square feet, and extremely well lighted. Particulars of Thomas Lupton, Esq., solicitor, 37. Essex-street, Strand, W C.; or of Messrs. Tuckett and Son, surveyors, etc., 2, Basinghall-street, E.C. Sabs bn auction. CRANFORD. MIDDLESEX.—Excellent Freehold׳ Residence, with stabling, standing in its own grounds of nearly two acres. With vacant possession. ־M־EISSRS. TUCKETT and SON will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, on Tuesday, June 6, at One for Two o’clock, the FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, called Cranford Cottage, containing three reception rooms and׳ six bed rooms; with stabling, lawns, pleasure and׳ kitchen gardens, the whole containing an area of about la. 2r. 33p. About 1J miles from Hounslow Barrack Station, and two miles from Southall Station. Particulars of Messrs. Notcutt and Son, solicitors, Ipswich: or of Messrs. Tuckett and Son, surveyors, etc., 2, Basinghall-street, E.C. To Licensed Victuallers, Brewers, Property Buyers, and others.—By order of Executors.—Re i. Bethel!’ deceased.—40 Freehold1 and Leasehold Shops and Private Houses, together with a Freehold! Public-house and a Leasehold Beerhouse, situate at Notting-hill and Shepherd’s Bush; also Freehold Plots of Bunuing Land at Wimbledon and Gun-nersbury, the whole producing a rental of £1,530 per annum. YV/OOTTON and GREEN will offer the whi le VV of the above for Sale by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Monday, May 29, at Two o’clock precisely. Particulars may he had of Messrs. Baker and Francis, solicitors, Court-chambers, 173, Marylebone-road. N.W.; and of the Auctioneers, 36, Gracechurch-street, E.C. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO., AUCTIONEERS AND SURVEYORS, 51. COLEMAN-STREET, BANK, E.C., Branch Offices f 213 CLAPHAM-ROAD, S.W. lirancn umces j 1׳ CRANBROOK-ROAD, ILFORD, E. Telephone Nos.: City 45 Bank; Ilford, 28 Barking. A private wire connects the offices Telegraphic address—“ Douglas Young, London.” TV/TESSRS. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO.’S AUCTION ARRANGEMENTS for 1899. PROPERTY SALES will be held at the Mart, E.C., on tne following dates throughout the ensuing year. June 7 I August 16 I October 25 June 14 | August 23 | November 8 July 12 , September 13 ! November 22 July 26 September 27 December 6 I October 11 I December 13 Auction Offices: 51, Coleman-street, Bank, E.C.; 213. Clapham-road, S.W.; and Ilford, E. Sabs tfi Euctum. ILFORD.—Plot Sale, Uphall Estate.—Free conveyances, payments by instalments, roads made and channelled. The special attention of plot buyers, builders, and creators of ground rents is directed to the sale of this land, which is ripe for immediate building. 139 Plots of ripe Freehold Building Land, having frontages to the following thoroughfares, viz., Ilford-iane (a road 50ft. wide, leading from Ilfordbroadway to Barking), Wingate-road, Natal-road, and Uphall-road. The plots vary in frontage from 16ft, to 37ft., and in depth from 90ft. to 125ft., and are ripe for the erection of small houses and shops, and the immediate creation of ground rents. ־MESSRS. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO. will Li-L Sell the above, at the Angel Hotel, Ilford, on Tuesday, June 6, at Seven p.m. Plan and particulars of the Solicitor, J. Howard Smith, Esq., 7, Finsbury-circus, E.C.; or of the Auctioneers, 51, Coleman-street, E.C., Clapham, and Ilford. CLAPHAM. S.W. An attractive residential Square. 16 double-fronted Leasehold Houses, known a!1! Nos. 27 to 42, Lansdowne-gardens, with immediate possession of two. Rentals £45 to £55 each. Lease 43 years. Ground rent £9. ־MESSRS. DOUGLAS YOUNG and OO. will -O.-L Sell the above, at the Mart, on Wednesday, June 7, at Two. Particulars of the Solicitors. Messrs. Beckingsale and Co., 9, Copthall-avenue, E.C.; or of the Auctioneers, 51, Coleman-street, E.C., and 213, Clapham road, S.W. CLAPHAM-ROAD. By direction of Mr. D. F. Basden, the trustee in bankruptcy of E. T. Hooley. A highly important Leasehold Investment, comprising a substantial modern brick-built, threestoried Manufactory and Range of Stabling, situate in Handforth-road. Let upon lease for 21 years from 1897 at a rental of £282 10s. per annum. And Five Private Residences, known as Nos. 43, 43a, 45, 47 and 49, Clapham-road. Let to excellent tenants at rentals varying from £48 to £65 per annum, the whole producing a rental of £558 per annum. The. whole of the property., with the exception of No. 49. is held under a' lease for 89J year; unexpired from September next, at a ground rent of £130 per annum. No. 49, Clapham-road is held for a term of 291 years unexpired, at a ren+al of £60 per annum. M ESSRS. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO. will -AL Sell the above by Auction, at the Mart, on Wednesday, June 7, 1899, at Two. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of the Solicitors, Messrs. Ashurst, Morris, Crisp and Co., 17, Throgmorton-avenue; Messrs. Mellors, Basden and Co., 33, St. Swithin’s-lane; or of the Auctioneers, 51, Coleman-street, E.C., Clapham, and Ilford. WANDSWORTH-COMMON.—Two commanding double fronted Residences, newly built, with all modern improvements, and ready for immediate occupation. Nos. 4 and 6, Allfarthing-lane, St. Ann’s-hill. Rentals £75 and £70. Leases 92 years. Ground rents moderate. MESSRS. DOUGLAS YOUNG and CO. will i.Yi. Sell the above, at the Mart, on Wednesday, June 7, at Two. Particulars and conditions of sale of Messrs. Corsellis, Mossop and Berney, solicitors, 64, East-hill, Wandsworth, and 1, Quality-court. Chancery-lane, W.C.; or of the Auctioneers, 51, Coleman-street, Bank, E.C•, 213, Clapham-road, and Ilford, E. BUILDING ESTATE of 4£ acres, adjoining the Leighton Buzzard Station, one hour from Euston, and being the onls־׳ uncovered land between the town and station. Ripe for immediate development. Also 12 Plots of Freehold Building Land' on the down side of the station, on the road to Surcott and Wing, suitable for the erection of residential and business premises. Printed particulars, with plans, can be obtained at the Elephant and Castle Hotel, Leighton Buzzard; of Messrs. Paines, Blyth and Huxtable, the vendors’ solicitors, 14, St. Helen's-place, London, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, Messrs. Driver and Co., 23, Pall Mall, London, S.W. FINCHLEY, N.—Freehold Building Estate—To Land Companies, Capitalists, Building Speculators, etc. By order of Trustees and others. THE FINCHLEY MANOR ESTATE, comprising about 24 acres of valuable Freehold Building Land, absolutely ripe for immediate development or for resale in plots at a large profit, occupying a choice position in this rapidly improving suburb; within six minutes’ walk of Finchley Station, G.N.R., with excellent service of trains to Broad-street, Moorgate-street, and King’s-cross; possessing frontages of over 3,250ft. to existing roads on the estate; land tax and tithe free; houses of the rental value of from £40 to £60 per annum are much sought after in the neighbourhood, and let or sell as soon as built, the demand for this class of property being greatly in excess of the supply. MR. VICTOR VAUGHAN will Sell the above valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Friday, June 2, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, in One Lot. Plan and particulars of sale may be obtained of Messrs. Vaughan and Buss, solicitors, 17, South-ampton-street, W.; at the Queen’s Head Hotel, Finchley; at the Mart, E.C.; and of the Auctioneer, 17, Southampton-street, W. Telephone 3942 Gerrard. «'ales tg &uctton. BY ORDER OF EXECUTOR.—HIGHGATE and BAYS-WATER. PRICKETT and ELLIS will Sell by Auction, at the Mart. E.C., on Friday, June 2, 1899, at T\yo o’clock: HIGHGATE.—DETACHED RESIDENCE, No. 2, Ncrth-grove, containing nine bed and dressing rooms, fitted bath room, double drawing room, dining room, morning room, housekeeper’s room, and excellent offices; large garden, comprising lawn, kitchen garden, rosery, etc; unexpired term 59 years; moderate ground rent with possession. BAYSWATER.—Two Excellent TOWN RESIDENCES, Nos. 48 and 66, Gloucester-terrace; both let, and producing £240 per annum; unexpired term 41 years; ground rents £10 per annum each. Particulars at the Mart, E.C., of Messrs. Evans, Fester and Wavham, Solicitors, 2, Grays-mn-square, Grays-inn; and of the Auctioneers, 57, Chancery-lane, W.C., and 4, High-street, Highgat*, N. On Thursday, June 1, 1899, at One o’clock precisely. MESSRS. JAS. HOOD and SONS will Sell IVi. by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenliouse-yard, E.C., eligible INVESTMENTS, as under, by order of the Trustees: — STEPNEY, SHADWELL, and ST. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-EAST. LEASEHOLDS. Nos. 2 and 10, Belgrave-street, Jet to quarterly tenants. Held on lease, which expires Michaelmas, 1908, and producing £60 per annum. Nos. 86 and 88, Hardinge-street, Commercial-road, E. Let to weekly tenants at 8s. 6d. each. Held on lease, expiring at Christmas, 1908, at a ground rent of £7 per annum, and producing £44 4s. per annum. Nos. 19 and 20, Taylor’s-place, Benjohnson-road, Stepney. Held on lease, which expires Christmas, 1922, at a ground rent of £5. Let to weekly tenants at 8s. 6d. each, and producing £44 4s. per annum. FREEHOLDS. Nos. 20, 22, New Gravel-lane, High-street, Shadwell. Let to weekly tenants at 9s. and 8s. respectively, and producing £44 4s. per annum. No. 84, Wapping Wall, Shad well. Let to weekly tenant at 16s. 6d., and producing £42 18s. per annum. Nos. 25, 27, 29, Morris-street, St. George’s East. Let to weekly tenants at 11s. 6d., 10s., and 9s. 6d. respectively, and producing £80 12s. per annum. May be viewed, and particulars and conditions of sale can be obtained of the Solicitors, J. E. Waters, Esq., 16 and 17, East Arthur-street, E.; Messrs. Stones, Morris and Stone, 5, Finsbury-circus, E.C.; and of Jas. Hood and Sons, F.S.I., auctioneers, surveyors and valuers, 318, Commercial-road, E.; 342, Romford-road, Forest-gate, E.; and 37, Walbrook, E.C. Telephone 5550 Bank, FELIXSTOWE, MARTELLO-PLACE. MESSES. DBIVEE and CO. (in conjunction with Messrs. S. DOWNING and OO., Felixstowe) will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Lotbbury, on Tuesday, June 13, at Two o’clock precisely, tile above FREEHOLD MARINE, RESIDENCE, with attractive pleasure grounds, the ־whole containing about 11 acres, situate about three-quarters of a mile from Felixstowe Town Station, and about one mile from the Golf Links. The residence is desirably situate about 60ft. above the level of the sea. It is approached by a carriage drive, and possesses extensive views over the German Ocean. It contains■ entrance hall, inner hall {used as a sitting room), dining and־ drawing rooms with French casements opening on to verandah, breakfast room, capital servants’ offices, 11 bed and dressing rooms, bath room, etc. Around the south-west front of the house on the ground and first floors is a, wide balcony, which, with the sheltered and shady garden, forms a distinct feature in the property. The grounds comprise undulating lawn, terrace walks, ornamental summer house, and productive kitchen garden. There is a flight of steps down the cliff to the sea shore, with bathing house. This property possesses the advantage of having been conveyed with the privilege of using it as a HOTEL SITE. The residence at present is adapted for a small hotel, and as the nucleus׳ for a larger one. Possession on completion of the purchase. Printed particulars mav be had of Messrs. Templeton and’ Cox, solicitors. 9. King’s Bench-walk, Temple, E.C.; of Messrs. Shuckforth, Downing and Co., Felixstowe; and of Messrs. Driver and Co., 23, Pall Mall, S.W. PADDINGTON and TWYFORD, MIDDLESEX. MESSES. DBIVEE and CO. will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Loth-bury, on Tuesday, June 13, 1899, at Two o'clock precisely, the following PROPERTY: — Lot 1.—Improved Leasehold Ground Rents of £72 10s. a year, secured upon Nos. 22 and 24, Macroom-road, St. Peter’s-park, Paddington, also two builders’ yards, with workshops, together of the estimated rental value of £280 a year. Let at rents together producing £74 10s. a year for 894 years unexpired, and held׳ for the same period at £2 a year. Lot 2.—Freehold Ground Rents of £28 a year secured upon Nos. 42, 44, 46, 48, and 48a, Hormead-road. These houses are of the estimated annual rental value of £185. . , Lot 3,—Freehold Building Land, containing about 3,000 superficial feet, fronting the Canal Bank and Hormead-road. Let to Messrs. Ballard. Limited, at £40 a year. Adjoining is a strip of land 273ft. long, with wall and gates thereon, between Hormead-road and the Canal Company’s Bank. Lot 4.—No. 2, Wharf, Fermoy-road, with extensive frontage to the Canal, caretaker's house, stable and yard, let to Messrs. Ballard’s, Ltd., on repairing lease for 21 years from Christmas, 1883, at £120 a year, and held from the Canal Company and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners at ground rents of £15, expiring at Michaelmas, 1981. Lot 5,—No. 1 Wharf, Fermoy-road, with extensive frontage to the canal, with offices, weigh bridge and machine house, two covered tipping slopes with long platform, and five tip machines. In hand, and possession can be had on completion of the׳ purchase. Adjoining is a brick-built three-storied warehouse. Let on repairing lease to the Westminster ! Press at £60 a year. Also a two-storied building, let: to Mr. E. Wheatland, and forming part of No. 413, Harrow-road. Let at a ground rent of £1. Held from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners and the Canal Company, at ground rents of £26 a year, expiring at Michaelmas, 1981. Lot 6,—A Freehold’ Property, situate at Twyford, Middlesex, containing about 351 acres, fronting the Grand Junction Canal Bank for a distance of about 360 yards, let on a yearly tenancy, with a right to resume possession of parts, and one-eleventh only of it« capacity is covered with tip; and the remainder is capable of holding about one million tons of material up. to towing path level. Particulars of Messrs. Beale and Co., solicitors, 28. Great George-street, Westminster; of Mr. Edward Vigers, architect and surveyor, No. 9, Bridge-street, Westminster: and of Messrs. Driver and Co., 23, Pall Mall. S.W. LINSLADE, adjoining LEIGHTON BUZZARD STATION. DBIVEE and CO. will offer to at the Elephant and Castle Hotel, Leighton Buzzard, on Tuesday, June 20, 1899, at Four , o'clock precisely, in 13 Lots, a valuable FREEHOLD * TV[־ ESSES. -LtX Auction.