963 THE ESTATES GAZETTE June 3, 1899. Honley, etc.—H. Tinker (G־. Tinker and Son), of Huddersfield, at same, on June 13, Freehold farm buildings, cottages, ground rent ap.d land Market Weighton—J. J. Kemp ley, of Market Weigh-ton, at same, on June 6, Copyhold cottage property Huddersfield and Marsden—Eddison, Taylor and Booth, of Huddersfield, at same, on June 6, licensed property and Leasehold residence Slaithwaite—Eddison, Taylor and Booth, of Huddersfield, at Slaithwaite, on June 14, Freehold properties Leeds—Hollis and Webb, of Leeds, at same, on June 13, Freehold residences. Holbeck—Hepper and Sons, of Leeds, at same, on June 13, The Globe Corn Mill Estate. Harrogate—Renton and Ren'ton, of Harrogate, at same, on June 5, Freehold villa residences. Don caster—H. Athron, of Doncaster, at same, on June 13, Freehold properties. Halifax, etc.—Davis and Shoesmith, of Halifax, at same, on June 16, Freehold licensed and other property. Halifax, etc.—W. Holdsworth and Son, of Halifax, at same, on June 7, Freehold property. Bavenscar—Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings, of Sheffield, at Ravenscar, on June 12, Freehold villa residence and building land. Killamarsh—Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings, of Sheffield, at Killamarsh, on June 7, Freehold farm and building land. Sheffield—Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings, of Sheffield, at same, on June 13, Freehold ana Leasehold dwelling houses. Sheffield—Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings, of Sheffield, at same, on June 20, Freehold building land and cottages. Leeds—Oliver and Appleton, of Leeds, at same, on June 5, Freehold׳ dwelling house. Headingley—Oliver and Appleton, of Leeds, at same on June 16, Freehold property. Leeds—Oliver and Appleton, of Leeds, at same, on June 14, Freehold dwelling houses. Bellasize, etc.—Richardson and Pearce-Brown, of Selby, at Howden, on June 22, Freehold farms and accommodation land. Whitby—Robert Gray, of Whitby, at same, on June 8, Freehold dwelling house. Leeds (near)—Hollis and Webb, of Leeds, at same, on June 7, The Cookridge Tower Estate. Wales. Holyhead—W. Dew and Son, of Bangor, at Holyhead, on June 10, licensed property Old Colwyn—W. Dew and Son, of Bangor, at Old Cuiwyn, on July 3, Min-y-don Estate Llanblethian—Stephenson and Alexander, of Cardiff, at Cowbridge, on June 6, Freehold properties Llandaff—Stephenson and Alexander, of Cardiff, at Llandaff, on June 15, Freehold licensed property Churchstoke, etc.—Morris, Marshall and Poole, of Bishop’s Castle, at same, on June 29, Freehold estates Llanfairfechan—W. Dew and Son, of Bangor, at Llanfairfechan, on June 12, building land and Freehold ground rents Bangor—W. Dew and Bon, of Bangor, at same, on June 21, Freehold building land LIanishen—Gottwaltz, Bowring and Perry, of Cardiff, at same, on! June 19, Leasehold residence. Swansea (near)—Chinnock, Galsworthy and Chinnock, 11, Waterloo-place, Pall Mall. London, S.W., at Swansea, on June 28, Freehold properties. Ireland. Cork—J. H. North and Co., of Dublin, at same, on June 6, The Cork Palace Theatre of Vareties. Kendal—M. Derome and Son, of Kendal, at same, on June 14, dwelling houses Bowness-on-Windermere—John Holland, of Bowness-on-Windermere, at Windermere, on June 8, residence and cottage property Windermere—C. Branthwaite, of Windermere, at Bowness-on-Windermere, on June 8, dwelling house and stabling Wiltshire. Brighton and Hove—Horton Ledger, of Brighton, at same, on June 13, Freehold property. Hastings—Sutherland, Burrill and Co., 10, Gray’s־ inn-square, London, W.C., at Hastings, on June 8, Freehold ground rents. Brighton and Hove—Jenner and Dell, of Brighton, at same, on June 14, Freehold property. Brighton—S. Ridley and Hollis, of Brighton, at same, on June 19, Freehold residences. Chiddingly, etc.—D. Guy and Son, of Hailsham, at same, on June 14, residential property, business premises and land. Mayfield—C. J. Parris, of Tunbridge Wells, at May-field, on June 14, Copyhold property. Lavenham—BiddeH and Blencowe, of Bury St. Edmunds, at same, on June 7, Freehold farms, comprising about 438 acres Great Yarmouth (near)—Messrs. Spelman, of Norwich and Great Yarmouth, at Norwich, on July 15, the Caistor Hall Estate, 310 acres Brockford, Thwaite, etc.—T. W. Gaze, of Diss, at Stowmarket, on June 8, Freehold residential and agricultural estates Bury St. Edmunds—Salter, Simpson and Sons, of Attleborough, at Bury St. Edmunds, on June 21, Freehold estate and other properties. Bramfield—H. S. R. Stanford, of Halesworth, at same, on June 23, Bramfield Hall Estate. Salisbury—Waters and Rawlence, of Salisbury, at same, on June 8, the Fisherton Mills South Cerney—C. F. Moore, of Cirencester, at South Cerney, on June 8, Freehold arable land Swindon—T. Hooper Deacon, of Swindon, at same, on June 5, business premises Rowde, Broughton, Gifford, etc.—P. M. Puckridge, of Pewsey, at Devizes, on June 8, Freehold estates Ashton Keynes—C. F. Moore, of Cirencester, at same, on June 5, Freehold dairy farm Swindon (near)—Mark Jeans, of Marlborough, at Wroughton, on June 6, Freehold estate and accommodation lands Salisbury—Waters and Rawlence, of Salisbury, at same, on June 22, Freehold residences. Erchfont—G. T. Smith, of Devizes, at Erchfont, on June 5, Freehold property. Siddington—C. F. Moore, of Cirencester, at same, on June 19, Freehold property. Blunsdon and Stratton St. Margaret—Dore, Fielder and Maskelyne, of Swindon, at same, on June 12, Freehold estate comprising about 44 acres. Cgbourne St. George—T. Lavington, of Marlborough, at same, cn June 17, Freehold estate comprising about 56 acres. Stourbridge (near)—Herbert Humphries, of Stourbridge, at same, on! June 5, Freehold estate. Worcestershire, Yardley—Grimley and Son, of Birmingham, at same, on June 8, Freehold residential estate comprising about nine acres Malvern—W. Mantón, of Malvern, at same, on June 6, Freehold property Hagley—Thomas and Betteridge, of Birmingham, at Hagley, on June 5, Freehold buildings and accommodation land Yorkshire, Sheffield (near)—W. Bush and Sons, of Sheffield, at same, on June 13, Hazlehead Hall Estate, F Leeds—Hollis and Webb, of Leeds, at same, on June 14, the Queson House and Ireland Wood Estates, F Leeds—Hepper and Sons, of Leeds, at same, on June 7, the Ivy Lodge Estate, F Halifax—Davies and Shoesmith, of Halifax, at same, on June 7, Freehold property Ilunderthwaite—G. J. Robinson and Thompson, of Northallerton, at Romaldkirk, on June 9, dwelling house and land Easington—M. Watson, of Burnley, at Clitheroe, on June 5. Freehold farms Leeds—E. W. Batley and Son, of Leeds, at same, on June 6, dwelling houses and shops Leeds—Whitham and Sons, of Leeds, at same, on June 7, Freehold dwelling *houses Huddersfield (near)—G. Tinker and Son, of Huddersfield, at same, on June 6, Farnley Tyas Brewery, mineral water manufactory, dwelling house, and Leasehold premises and building land Warwickshire. Surrey. Birmingham—W. J. Seal, of Birmingham, at same, on June 6, Leasehold1 licensed and other properties Bidford—J. W. Florance, of Birmingham, at same, on June 6, Freehold licensed hotel Birmingham—Edwards, Son and Bigwood, of Birmingham, at same, on June 9, residence, buildings, gardens and land Birmingham—J. W. Florance, of Birmingham, at same, on June 20, Freehold licensed properties. Birmingham—A. W. Kemp, of Birmingbam, at same, on June 7, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—Frank Smith and Wilson, of Birmingham, at same, on June 22, Freehold and Leasehold property Birmingham—Shread and White, of Birmingham, at same, on June 6. Leasehold properties Bubbenhall—Chesshire, Gibson and Fowler, of Birmingham, at Leamington, on June 13, Freehold estate, dwelling house and pasture land Snitterfield—T. Marson, of Nuneaton, at Birmingham, on June 15, Freehold agricultural and sporting estate Birmingham—J. W. Florance, of Birmingham, at same, on June 20, Freehold licensed properties. Birmingham and Leamington—Grimley and Son, of Birmingham, at same, on June 22, Freehold and Leasehold property Birmingham—Horatio Lane and Smith, of Birmingham, at same, on June 7, Freehold and Leasehold property Birmingham — Thomas and Bettridge, of Birmingham, at same* on June 8, Leasehold shops and manufactory Birmingham—Blyth and Stevens, of Birmingham, at same, on June 20, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—A. H. Halse, of Birmingham, at same, on June 28!, Freehold building land and Leasehold property Marton—James Styles, of Rugby, at Marton, on June 7, Freehold cottages Birmingham—Edwards, Son and Bigwood, of Birmingham, at same, on June 21, Freehold licensed premises and dwelling houses. Birmingham—Olaridge, Son and Rennie, of Birmingham, at same, on June 19, shops and dwelling houses. Birmingham—William R. Fleetwood, of Birmingham, at same, on June 23, Freehold and Leasehold properties and land. Birmingham—Thomas and Bettridge, of Birmingham, at same, on June 14, Freehold ground rentsT Westmorland. Kirkby Lonsdale (near)—Walton and Lee, 10, Mount-street. London, W., at Kirkby Lonsdale, on June 15, residential property Kendal—M. Derome and Son, of Kendal, at same, on June 6, Freehold dwelling houses and building land Westcott—White and Sons, of Dorking, at Westcott, On July 6, land ודד Leatherhead—White and Sons, of Leatnerhead, at same, on June 23, Freehold building estate of about ten acre3 Long Ditton, etc.—Fricker and Son, of Kingston-on-Thames, at Surbiton, on June 6, Freehold, Leasehold and Copyhold estates Dorking, etc.—White and Sons, of Dorking, at same, on June 22. Freehold properties Godaiming—Messrs. Mellersh. of Godalmmg, at same, on June 23, Freehold building land. Godaiming—Folker and Horton, of Godalmmg, at same, on June 16, Freehold residence. Knaphill—Folker and Horton, of Godaiming, at Woking, on June 22, Freehold dwelling houses and building land. י ^ ״ Enelefield-green—Walker and Finn, of Egham, at same, on June 9, Freehold building land and cot- Redhin,' etc.—Harrie Stacey, of Redhill, at same, on June 14, Freehold cottages, dwelling house, resi• dence and land. Woking—F. G. Wheatley, 263, Strand. London. W.C., at Woking, on June 22, Freehold building land. Sussex. Copthorne—F. W. Stokes, of Crawley, at East Grin-stead. on June 22, Freehold property Petworth—Death. Son and Tompkins, of Petworth, at same, on June 10, Freehold property Hurstpierpoint—Drawbridge and Ansell. of Haywards Heath, at Hurstpierpoint, on June 7, shop, house and landed properties Brighton—Jenner and Dell, of Brighton, at same, on June 7, Freehold property and ground rents. Hastings—J. and A. Bray, of Hastings, at same, on June 15, Freehold residence, workshops and warehouse Horsham—King and Chasemore. of Horsham, at same, on June 14. Freehold1 properties Wivelsfield—Elliott and Sons, of Brighton, at same, on June 8, Freehold residences, business premises, and estate. Wadhurst—H. J. Austen and Sons, of__Wadhurst (m conjunction with Wm. Roper, of Tunbridge Wellsb at Tunbridge Wells, on June 16, Freehold farms R0ffey_W. Wood, Son and Gardner, of Crawley, at Horsham, on June 7, Freehold cottages and building land Crawley Down and East Grinstead—Ellis and Palmer, of East Grinstead, at same, on June 8, Freehold building land and cottage property. Bognor-on-Sea. Bersted and Felpham-on-Sea—Wilson Tickle, of Bognor, at same, on June 22, Freehold cottages and building land Nuthurst. Slinfold, etc.—J. R. Thornton, of Horsham, at same, on June 7. Freehold properties. Hastings, etc.—Newman Ohennells, of Hastings, at same, on June 15, Freehold and Leasehold properties. SPECIAL!! TO COUNTRY LAND AGENTS, AUC-TIONEERS & SURVEYORS. 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