8ii5 THE ESTATES GAZETTE Mat 27, 1899, orales br *I unie::. ;rales¡ bii Hurtimt. •־*aies Is auction. CHOICE RIVERSIDE MANSION with !0* ACRES, On the Thames immediately above TEDDINGTON WEIR, MIDDLESEX. The charming Freehold Residential Estate, known as Weir Bank,, one mile from Teddington and Hampton Wick Railway Stations, U miles from Kingston, comprising A fine old-fashioned Mansion, with five reception rooms (inc’uding very fine billiard room), !6 bed rooms, two bath rooms, extensive domestic offices, modern drainage, stabling for nine horses, small farmery, lodge, and gardener’s cottage, vineries, peach, and other glasshouses, productive kitchen gardens, orchard, several paddocks, and magnificently timbered pleasure grounds sloping to the river both above and below the weir, boat house, in all about 10} acres. With vacant possession on completion. Tl/fESSRS. WRIFORD and DIXONS (in con-1XL junction with Mr. E. PENNINGTON) will Offer the above by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Monday, June 12, at Two p.m. precisely, in One or Two Lots. Illustrated particulars, with plan and conditions of sale, of Messrs. Dixon, Weld and Dixons, solicitors, 1, Lancaster-pTace, Strand, W.C.; of Mr. E. Pennington, estate agent, Richmond, S.W.; or of the Auctioneers, 4, Henrietta-street, Covent-garden, W.C. Tel. No. 5148 Gerrard. By order of the Trustees of a Will. HAYES, MIDDLESEX. In the centre of this picturesque village, one mile from Hayes Station on the G.W. Railway (half an hour from Paddington), and 2f miles from the market town of Uxbridge. A small Freehold Estate of 18£ acres, comprising several enclosures of well-timbered, rich old pasture and woodland, adjoining Wood-end-green Farm and the main road, possessing a high value for accommodation purposes or admirably adapted for sub-division into Small Holdings or Villa Farms. lyiESSRS. WRIFORD and DIXONS will It.L Offer the above valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Monday, June 12, at Two p.m. Particulars, plan, and conditions of sale of Messrs. Dixon, Weld and Dixons, solicitors, 1, Lancaster-place, Strand, W.C.; or of the Auctioneers, 4, Hen-rietta-street, Covent-garden, W.C. Tel. No. 5148 Gerrard. By order of the Trustees of a Will. REGENT-STREET, W. A valuable Freehold Ground Rent of £100 per annum, with reversion to the rack rent in 19} years, arising out of the important fully-licensed corner ^remises, The Coach and Horses, Carnaby-street, W. . on Monday, June 12, at Twq p.m. precisely. Particulars and conditions of sale of Messrs. Dixon, Weld and Dixons, solicitors, 1, Lanoaster-place, Strand, W.C. ; or of the Auctioneers, 4, Hen-rietta-street, Covent-garden, W.C. TeL No. 5148 Gerrard. DULWICH, S.E. The attractive semi-detached Villa Residence, No. 266, Crystal Palace-road (at the corner of Jennings-road), containing two sitting, four bed rooms, bath room, and offices ; producing £36 per annum ; lease 80 years unexpired: ground rent £7. ־]VrESSRS. WRIFORD and DIXONS will -D-L Offer the above by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Monday, June 12, at Two p.m. precisely. Particulars and conditions of sale of Messrs. Robbins. Billing and Co., solicitors, 218, Strand, W.C. ; or of the Auctioneers, 4. Henrietta-street, Co vent-gar den, W.C. Tel. No. 5148 Gerrard. With possession. ENFIELD.—The excellent Freehold Residence, The Poplars, Chase-side, in a healthy and open position and near both railway stations, containing three reception, six bed rooms, bath room, conservatory, ample domestic offices; stable, coachhouse. good garden. Estimated rental value £70. lyfESSRS. WRIFORD and DIXONS will -4-’־L Offer the above by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Monday, June 12, at Two p.m. Particulars and conditions of sale of Messrs. Dixon, Weld and Dixons, solicitors, 1, Lancaster-place, Strand. W.; or of th° Auctioneers, 4, Hen-rietta-street, Covent-garden. W.C. lyTESSRS. BLAKE and CARPENTER will -I’L- seii by Auction at the Greyhound Hotel, Or lydon, on Thursday, June 8, 1899, at Six precisely, the undermentioned properties: By direction of the Executors of the late Mr. William Hyslop. IMPORTaANT FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN CROYDON. HOLM BANK. BEDFORD-PARK.—A Gentleman’s residence with stabling, greenhouse, and gardens, about % acre; occupied by the ulte Mr. Hyslop up till his death. 51 and 52 DINGWALL-ROAD.—A pair of well-built houses, let at £56 per annum each. 4, 6 and 10 THORNHILL-ROAD.—Three detached houses, with large gardens, and space at the side of each for the erection of another house; let at rentals amounting to £129 per annum. 44 and 46. HANDCROFT-ROAD.—Two small houses, let at a gross rent of £34 10s. per annum. Solicitors, Messrs. Rowland and Hutchinson, 102, High-street, Croydon. /CROYDON.—A Freehold Ground Renit) of V->£9 ׳ per annum, secured upon the private residence known as Christ Church Vicarage, reversion to the rack rental in 1947. Solicitors. Messrs. Russell and Russell, 59, Coleman-street, E.C. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of the solicitors as above, and of the Auctioneers, 45, High-street, Croydon. lyTR. W. SUTHERLAND will Sell by Auc- t.ion. at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Friday. June 2, ]899, at Two o’clock precisely, the following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES.— Situation of Property. Years unex- pired. Gr’nd Rent. Rental. 26, Dot set-street, Manchestersquare 14 £30 £90 3, Dorset-street, Manchestersquare 14 35 110 27, Manchester - street, Manch ester-square 14 40 218 15 and 16, Great Quebec-street Marylebone-road 14 40 ea. house 218 9, G lyn field-road, Hsrlesden .. 90 6 32 Grove House, Allfarthing־ lane, Wandsworth 90 12 10s. 65 PartlculaT8and conditions of sale mav be had at the Mart. : of Mes«rs. Hewitt. Preston and Co., 2, Raymond-I'uilaings, Gray's-inn, W.C.; and of the Auctioneer, 109, Crawford-street. W, By order of the Trustees of the late Sir Julian Gold■ smid, Bart. To Trustees, Investors, and others. The first portion of the Grays Estate, situate at Grays Thurrock, Es.ex, on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway, comprising highly important and valuable Freehold Ground Rents, amounting to £1,443 per annum, arising from and exceptionally well-secured upon upwards of 570 houses and shops, including the Queen’s Hotel, together with the valuable reversions to the rack rents, amounting to an estimated gross annual value cf about £13,000, the unexpired terms varying from 36 to 93 years, divided into numerous Lots, comprising parcels of ground rents varjing in amount from £4 to• £73 per annum; also a block of Freehold Building Land in Bridge-road, immediately ripe for development; the whole offering to investors securities of a first-class description. ־IVFESSRS. BEAI)EL, WOOD and CO. are in--LY-L structed to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokerhouse-yard, London, E.C., on Tuesday, June 27, 1899, at One o’clock precisely, the above valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. Particulars, with plan and conditions of sale, may be obtained of Messrs. Waterhouse, Winterbotham, Harrison and Harper, solicitors, 1, New-court, Carey-street, W.C.; and of Messrs. Beadel, Wood and Co., 97, Gresham-street, London, E.C. NEAR COLCHESTER. ESSEX.—Valuable Manorial Estate, known as Fingringhoe-hall, situate in a good hunting and shooting district, within a mile of Wyvenhoe Town and Railway Station, and four miles of Colchester, from whence Loudon is reached in a little over an hour, comprising fine old red brick residence, commanding extensive views, two sets of farm buildings, three cottages, and about 690 acres, of which 317 are pasture and arable land of good quality, the remainder being saltings. The estate has extensive frontages to the river Colne, affording excellent anchorage for yachts, and includes the Manor of Fingringhoe, with its rights and privileges ]U ESSRS. BEADEL, WOOD and CO. are in- i-YL structed to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C., on Thursday, June 29, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, in one or four lots, the above valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Particulars, with plan and conditions of sale, may be obtained of Ernest H. Wyles, Esq., solicitor, 9, Stone-buildings, Lincoln’s-inu, London, W.C.; and, with orders to view, of Messrs. Beadel, Wood and Co., 97, Gresham-street, London, E.C. CITY OF LONDON.—In the heart of the Colonial Markets, close to the Monument and Cannon-street, Stations.—The valuable corner Property, comprising the important block of modern business premises, substantially built and well lighted, and known as Nos. 23 and 25, Eastcheap, and No. 13, Phil pot-place, having a frontage of about 30ft. 6in. to Eastcheap, and 45ft. 6in. to Philpot-lane, and covering an area of over 1.300 square feet. The accommodation comprises basement, ground floor, and four stories over, the whole let on lease, and producing a gross rental of £1,300 per annum, rising to £1,325, and is he’d for a term of 29 years unexpired at the low ground rent of £230 per annum. ־lyTESSRS. BEADEL, WOOD and CO. are in- —YJ- structed to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C., on Thursday, June 29, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, in one lot, tlic above desirable PROPERTY. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. A. H. Hunt and Co., solicitors, 17, St. Swithin’s-lane, London, E.C., Ilford, Romford, and Grays, Essex; and of Messrs. Beadel, Wood and Co., 97, Gresham-street, London, E.C. ־DY CHARLES SPARROW and SON, at the -L> Auction Mart, E.C., on Tuesday, June 6, 1899, at One o’clock: — By order of the Executors of Henry Pritchard, deed. EAST FINCHLEY, N.—Two Freehold Shops, situate in the Market-place. In the occupation of Mr. Crisp, butcher, and Mr. Oram, builder. Producing, on lease and agreement, £55 per annum. By order of the Executors of Reuben Roberts, deed. MUSWELL-HILL.—Five Plots of Freehold Building Land, having a total frontage of 80ft. to Pembroke-road, Muswell-hill Estate, Colne.y Hatch-lane, New Southgate.—Solicitors, Messrs. Paterson, Sons and Candler, 26, Bouverie-street, E.C. By order of the Freeholder. NORTH FINCHLEY.—No. 10. Alexandra-grove, Moss Hall Estate. Attractive double-fronted Freehold Residence, containing excellent accommodation, and having large garden. At present let at £62 per annum.—Solicitors. Messrs. Griffenhoofe and Brewster, 11, New-inn, Strand, W.C. Particulars of the respective Solicitors; or of the Auctioneers, Charles Sparrow and Son, N. Finchley. On Friday. June 23. 1899, at Two o’clock precisely. A J. SHEFFIELD will Sell by Auction, at -Lj • the Mart. Tokenhouse-yard, Lothbury, E.C., the undermentioned Freehold and Leasehold Properties. By direction of the Executors of the late Arthur Hind, Esq. The FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, No. 74, As-ton-street, Limehouse, let to two tenants, and producing £31 4s. per annum. Also the three Leasehold Dwelling Houses, Nos. 9, 11 and 13, Hemsworth-street, Canning Town, producing £62 8s. per annum. Lease 65} years unexpired at a ground rent of £10 10s. Solicitors. Messrs. Anning and Co., 76, Cheapside, E.C.. and 167. East India-road, E. The Eight Long Leasehold Shops and one DWELLING HOUSE. Nos. 1 to 9, Church-terrace, Ford’s-park-road, Canning Town, letting at rentals producing £283 8s. per annum (landlord paying rates and taxes). Lease 499 years unexpired. Ground rent £5 5s. each house. Solicitors, Messrs. Wrensted and Hind, Ormond House, Great Trinity-lane, E.C. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had of the respective Solicitors; at the Mart: or at the Auctioneers’ offices, 218. East India-road, Poplar, and 35. Eastcheap, E.C. Telephones: Poplar 272 Eastern, City 5,755, The Periodical Sales of Estates. Reversions. Shares and House Property generally (held for 64 years) for the vear 1899, by lyTESSRS. C. C. and T. MOORE an LYJL appointed to take place at the Auction Mart, E.C., on the following Thursdays: — lune 1,8. 15. 22. 29 I September 14, 28 July 6,13, 20, 27 I October 12. 26 August 3 ) November 2,23 December 7.14 Special attention given to Rent Collecting and the entire management of House Property Valuations for Compensations, Morte ages, and for Probate Purposes. Surveys for Dilapidations and Plans. Agents (appointed 1836) to the London Assurance Corporation. 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. ESSEX, NEAR COLCHESTER. Important Sale of Residential and Landed Properties. M'ESSRS. FENN and GO. will Bell by Auction, at the Corn Exchange, Colchester, on Saturday, June 17, 1899, commencing at Three o’clock p.m., the following valuable PROPERTIES: — ABBERTON, in one of the most picturesque parts of the county, about three miles from the important populous borough of Colchester, which is rapirlly becoming one of the most favoured of provincial towns, and from which London is reached in sixty-five minutes; three miles from the well-known yachting ports of Wyvenhoe and Rowliedge on the_ river Colne, and four miles from Morsea Island. A charming and attractive Residential and Landed Property, known as the Abberton House Estate, with Badcoek’s Farm, covering an area of 180a. Or. 30p. The estate adjoins the well-known sporting domain of Bere-church Hall, and its position as a sporting property is second to none in the county; the neighbourhood abounds in game; two packs of foxhounds and a pack of beagles hunt the district; boating, fishing, and wild fowl shooting are within easy reach. The situation is very pretty and healthy. Church and Post Office quite near; telegraph office within a mile and a half. The houses are in a first-class state of substantial and decorative repair, and the stabling and farm premises are also in good order, the whole property having been recently thoroughly overhauled. The water supply is excellent and never failing, the present owner having at enormous cost sunk a deep well and erected a wind power motor for pumping. The drainage is ir. perfect order. The extension of tho rifle range al Middlewick and the increase of the garrison must greatly increase the value of this class of property in the, very near future. The property is freehold, and frs^ from land tax. Possession on completion of purchase.—Solicitors, Messrs. Williamson, Hill and Co., 3', Sherbourne-lane, King William-street, London, E.C. WIX and GREAT OAKLEY.—Three miles from Wrabncss Station on the Continental branch of the G.E.R., five and four miles respectively from the seaport town and favourite seaside resorts of Harwich and Dovercourt. An exceedingly choice and valuable small occupation, known as White House Farm, ccmprising an area of 53a. Or. 37p., with comfortabk-residence and ample farm premises, well situate in the parish of Wix, on the high road leading to Man-ningtree, being one of the well-known districts of the Hundred of Tendring most noted for the fertility of its soil, and advantageously situated for the disposal of dairy, market garden, and׳ other produce. Also a very valuable and superior enclosure of Arable Land, known as White Post Field, containing 6*. ir. 2p., remarkably well situate close to the street at Great Oaklev, having a long and valuable comer frontage, and admirably adapted for converting into building plots or for any accommodation purposes. —Solicitors, Messrs. Howard Ellis and Morton, Colchester: and Messrs. William A. Crump and Son, 10. Philpot-lane. Fen church-street. E.C. GREAT BROMLEY.—Two miles from Ardleigh Station on the main line of the G.E.R. and within four miles of the important market, manufacturing and garrison town of Colchester. All those very valuable and desirable small Landed Properties, comprising Holly Tree Farm, containing 31} acres, with dwelling house and homestead. Follv Tree Cottage and Pightle, adjoining same. Bottle Hall or Kettles containing 13} acres, with dwelling house and outbuildings—Enclosure of Arable Laud near same, containing two acres. Particulars, and conditions of sale, and cards to view any of the above properties, will be forwarded on application to the Auctioneers, 146, High-street, Colchester; and Ardleigh Hall, Essex. GLAMORGANSHIRE. CITY OF LLANDAFF. SALE of va’uable FREE FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL, together with a GARDEN, COTTAGE. BREWHOUSE. and other BUILDINGS commanding an important position in the City of Llandaff. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER are instructed to Sell bv Auction, on Thursday, June 15. 1899, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, «t Three o’clock in the afternoon, a very valuable FREE FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL. GARDEN. COTTAGE, and other PREMISES, situate at the junction of the Cardiff. Merthvr, and Ely-roads with. High-street, in the City of Llandaff, and known as the MALTSTERS’ ARMS HOTEL, now and for many years past in the occupation of Mrs. Lougher. Plans, particulars, and conditions may be had upon application to the Auctioneers, at 5, High-street, Cardiff: or to Messrs. Yorath and Jones, solicitors. Westgate-street, Cardiff. G L AMORG ANSHIRE. CARDIFF AND PENARTH. Including the valuable FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL known as THE DOLPHIN HOTEL, Situate in Church-street, Cardiff. ־lyTESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX- -*-YI- ANDER are instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Angel Hotel. Cardiff, on Tuesday. Mav 30, 1899, at Three o’clock in the afternoon, the following valuable FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, situate at Cardiff and Penarth, forming a portion of the Nicholl Estate: — T^t t.—A LEASEHOLD SHOP. WAREHOUSE, PRINTING WORKS, and PREMISES with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, and numbered 139 anl 139}. Bute-street, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mr. S. A. Hart and Mr. T. O. Poulson. Term 96 years from TWVroTi. 1855. Ground rent. £6 7s. 6d Lot 2.—A FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL and Premises, known as the Dolphin Hotel, situate at Church-street, in the town of Cardiff, and let to Messrs. Worthington or their under-tenants. Lot 3.—A LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, together with at cut one acre of extensive gardens and grounds, known as Upper Cliff, Penarth, in the occupation of Mr. T. E. Cotham. Lease for 99 years from September. 1854. Ground rent, £10. Particulars and conditions may be had upon application to Messrs. Speucer, Corbett and Evans, so’i-eitors. St John’s-square. Cardiff: or to Messrs. Stephenson and Alexander, auctioneers and surveyors. 5. High-street, Cardiff. Date« of Sales for 1899 lyTESSRS. EDWIN FOX and BOUSFIELD TY-Lannounce for the convenience of their employer« that their SALES by AUCTION of LANDED and HOUSE PROPERTY. Ground and Improved Rents. Reversions, Policies of Assurance. Shares, and׳ other Securities will take place during the vear 1899 at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Bank of Eng land, on the following Wednesday.! in each month Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Mov 29 Dee. 6 Dec. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 I Aug. 2 Julv 5 pent. 20 Oct. 11 June 28 Julv 12 July 19 July 26 May 3L June 7 June 14 June 21 The prices realised at these auctions are not included in the official reports, such quotations being often prejudicial, and never beneficial, to the only parties concerned—buyer and seller. No 99. Gresham-street. Bank, London F C. Telegrams. *״ Fox, Bousfield, Londor Telephone No. 118 Bank. I *a(pß ft) auction. By Order of the Mortgagees. BRILL, THAME.—Freehold Land, close to the Tramway Station, 6} miles (by light railway) from Quaint on-road Station (Metropolitan Radway), and seven miles from Thame. WEATHERALL and. OH HEN will Sell. by Auction, at the Sun Hotel, Brill, on Thursday, June 1, at Two for Three o’clock; in one lot, several CLOSES of capital GRASS LAND, comprising a total area of about 56a. 3r. 17p., let to Mr. Thomas East on a Michaelmas tenancy at £70 per annum. Solicitors, Messrs. Grover, Humphreys and »on, Temple, London. , , ., 0 Particulars and plans may be obtained at tne Sun Hotel, Brill; of Mr. E. Bond, Thame; and of the Auctioneers, Weatherall and Green, 22, Chancery-lane, London. By direction of the Executor. FULHAM.—Freehold Estate, nearly two acres in extent, immediately opposite Bishop’s-park, with extensive frontages to Fulham-palace-road, Cole-hill-lane, and Horder-road, possessing exceptional advantages for residential purposes and for speedy and profitable development for building. WEATHERALL and GREEN will S״ll by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Monday, June 5, 1899, at Two o’clock precisely, the FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL and BUILDING ESTATE, known as Colehill Cottage, comprising an attractive and commodious residence with stabling, outbuildings, lawn, and large walled-in garden. Possession on completion of the purchase. Particulars, with plan and conditions of sale, may be obtained of Messrs.. .Saltwell, Tryon and Saltwell, solicitors, 1, Stone-buildings, Lineoln’s-inn ; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 22, Chancery-lane, London. W.C. By direction of the Executor. WEST BROMPTON.—Secure Investments in well-ietting Leasehold Property. WEATHERALL and GREEN will Sell by VV Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, on Monday, Juno 5, at Two o’clock precisely, in Two Lots, the THREE conveniently arranged LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, being Nos. 4, 5 and 6, South-street, West Brompton. Ail let at low rents on old tenancies, and producing £78 per annum. Held for long terms at moderate ground rents. Particulars as in the preceding advertisement, 22, Chancery-lane. CLAPHAM.—Freehold Building Land in the centre of a populous, well-established district, close to the Common and the railway station. WEATHERALL and GREEN will Sell by YY Auction, at the Mart, City, on Monday, June 5, at Two o’clock, FIVE ACRES of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, in Six Lots, each containing plots of good depth, and possessing excellent frontages on Crescent-road, Abbeville-road, and Briarwood-road, Clapham; also a Block of Freehold Building Land, at the corner of Abbeville-road and Park-place, Clapham, upon which at present stand Nos. 177 and 179, Abbeville-road, and 88. 90 and 92, Park-place, but which afford excellent facilities for the erection of several houses. Particulars, with plan and conditions of sale, may be obtained of Messrs. Hawks, Stokes and McKewan, solicitors. 101, Borough High-street, S.E.; and of the Auctioneers, 22, Chancery-lane. At lew reserves ST. JOHN’S WOOD.—Remunerative Leasehold Investments in shop properties, capable of substantial improvement. WEATHERALL and GREEN will ,jell by Y \ Auction, at the Mart, City, on Monday, June 5, at Two o’clock, in Two Lots, the substantially-erected SHOPS and PREMISES, Nos. 8, 10. and 16, Henry-street, High-street, five minutes from St. John’s Wood StatiOM; let on lease and! otherwise, and producing £130 per annum, and held at' ground rents of a peppercorn and £3 10s. Solicitors, Leslie and Hardy, 17, Bedford-row, W.C. Particulars, etc., at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 22, Chancery-lane, W.C. 24, Gilston-road, The Boltons, S.W. For investment or Prospective Occupation. WEATHERALL and GREEN will Sell by Auction, at the Mart. Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Monday, June 5, 1899, at Two o’clock, the verv enjoyable semi-detached LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, No. 24, Gilston-road, S.W., containing six bed rooms, bath room, double drawing room; dining room and study on the ground floor, capital offices, and large gardens in the front and rear. Let on a yearly tenancy at £120 per annum. Held for over 32 years unexpired at £10 ground rent. Particulars at the Mart; of Messrs. Tarry, Sherlock and King, solicitors, 17, Serjeants’-inn, Fleet-street; and of the Auctioneers, 22, Chancery-lane, W.C. L.B and S.C.R.—Annua• Hi «ranсe Sale. WEATHERALL and GREEN will Sell Y Y by Auction (by order of the Directors), at the CQmpany’s Goods Station, Willow-walk, Bermondsey, on Tuesday, June 6, and two following da־v« at Twelve for One o’clock precisely, a large collection of MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY, comprising wearing apparel, portmanteaus, bags, rues, umbrellas, parasols, walking sticks, books, tools, opera and׳ race glasses, jewellery, copper, iron, brass, carriage trimmings, morocco and roan leather, harness, rope, cullet, and many other useful effects lotted to suit both private purchasers and the trade. Catalogues (6d. each) of the Auctioneers,, 22, Chancery-lane. REGENT-STREET. Direct Crown Leasehold. Profit Rental of £1,551 per annum. Nos. 210 and 210a. Regent-street, and 48, King-street, W., held direct from the Crown for nearly 20 years unexpired) at a ground rent of £100 per annum, and payments׳ for land tax and insurance of £19 per annum. Let to Louise and Co.. Ltd., for the whole term less 11 days at £1.670 per annum, a rental far below the present day value, the profit rental of £1,551 being abundantly secured and constituting an Investment of the highest class. ־lyTESSRS. ST. QUINTIN and SON will Sell ׳ i-YJL by Auction, at the Mart. E.C , on Tuesday. * May 30. 1899. at Three o’clock, the valuable CROWN !LEASEHOLD, as above Particulars and conditions of sale may be had at the Mart. E.C.; of Messrs. E. F. and H. Landon. solicitors. 53. New Broad-street, E.C.: and of the Auctioneers. 50. Threadneedle-street. E.C. Messrs H. & A. LAYMAN, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS AND HOUSE AGENTS Offices and Sale Rooms, LONDON BRIDGE, S.E. Auction Rooms specially adapted for the Sale of Freehold and Leasehold Property. Silver Plate, Jewels, Precious Stone® and Valuables, Furniture, Drapery, and all kinds of Chattel Property. Valuations made for all Purposes. Sales as above held daily.