JTW E 17, 1809. THE ESTATES GAZETTE 1G66 Leeds1—Hollis and Webb, of Leeds, at same, on June 28, Freehold residential estate and dwelling houses LeedBr—Hollis and Webb, of Leeds, at same, on June 21, Freehold residential property Wortley—Oliver and Appleton, of Leeds, at same, on July 4, Freehold maltkiln Whitkirk—Oliver and Appleton, of Leeds, at same, on June 27, villa residence Bradford—Dobson and Son, of Bradford, at same, on June 22, business premises, dwelling houses and building land Hunslet—0. W. Batley and Son, of Leeds, at same, on June 26, Freehold dwelling house and shop Armley—Whitham and Sons, of Leeds, at New Wortley, on June 19, Freehold building land Driffield)—N. Easton and Son, of Hull, at same, on June 21, estate comprising about 32 acres Dewiibury—W. F. Fox, of Dewsbury, at same, on June 21, Freehold licensed and other property Hamby, Reeth and Bellerby—W. Graves, of Leyburn, at same, on June 23, Freehold and Copyhold property South Bank—R. Imeson and Son, of Masham, R.S.O., at South Bank, on June 23, Freehold dwelling houses Dewsbury and Mirfield■—B. P. Nettleton, of Batley, at Dewsbury, on June 28, Freehold properties Huddersfield׳—Tinker and Son, of Huddersfield, at same, on June 27, Leasehold shops, warehouses, and offices Huddersfield—Tinker and Son, of Huddersfield, at same, on! June 22, household furnishings and effects Huddersfieldi—G. Tinker and Son, of Huddersfield, at same, on July 3, scribbling, spinning and twisting machinery and effects Whitby—R. Gray, of Whitby, at same, on June 20, Freehold farm and licensed property Dailton—Eddison, Taylor and Booth, of Huddersfield, at same, on June 27, Leasehold dwelling houses Wales. Old Colwyn—W. Dew and Son, of Bangor, at Old Coiwyn, on July 3, Min-y-don Estate Churchstoke, etc.—Morris, Marshall and Poole, of Bishop's Castle, at same, on June 29, Freehold estates Bangor—W. Dew and Son. of Bangor, at same, on June 21, Freehold building land Llanishen—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. Cowbridge (near)—Stephenson and Alexander, of Cardiff, at Cowbridge, on July 4, Freehold dwelling house and cottages Lydham—E. H. Morris, of Bishop's Castle, at same, on June 29, The Aston Hall Estate Shordley, etc.—Frank Lloyd, of Wrexham, at Chester. on Julv 1. Freehold estates Llandudno—W. Dew and Son,, of Bangor, at Llandudno, on June 30, Leasehold business premises Pwllheli—R. Parry, of Pwllheli, at same, on June 22, Leasehold villa Churchstoke—Morris. Marshall and Poole, of Chir-bury. at Churchstoke, on July 1, Freehold villa residence and cottage Hafod—J. LM. Atkins, of Dowlais, at Hafod, on June 22, licensed! property Barry—S. Hern and Pertwee. of Cardiff, at Barry Dock, on June 29, Leasehold shop, dwelling house and stabling Porthcawl—Stephenson and Alexander, of Cardiff, at Porthcawl, on June 28, Leasehold residence Bryn-y-gam. St. Davids—Hamoton and Sons. 1, Cockspur-street, London, S.W., at Haverfordwest, on June 20 and 21, furniture, etc. Scotland. Carstairs—Chinnock, Galsworthy and Chinnock, 11, Waterloo-place, Pall Mall, London, S.W., at Edinburgh, on July 19, the Carstairs Estate, F AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, LAND COMPANIES AND OTHERS REQUIRING BOARDS — Should apply to — GEO. BROWN, THE OLD ESTABLISHED Notice, Sip & Bill Board Contractor, WRITER, &c., Bury Street, St. Mary Pxe, City, Corner of Heneage Lane. N.B.—Country firms will find this an unequalled opportunity for obtaining good Boards at the shoiteet notice, and at low r>*ice«. PROPERTIES WITH FISHINGS. Estate Agents and others who may be interested in the Sale of Properties including salmon, trout and other fishings, should advertise the same in (lifi Jjsljittg dmpffi, Established 1876. Entirely devoted to Angling. The Leading Angling Paper. Address the Propiietors:— SAMPSON, LOW, MARSTON and CO., Limited, St. Dunstan’s House, Fetter^Lane, London. CURVETING BOOKS, ruled and bound, leather backs, Is. each (by post Is. Id.).— Stationery Department, “ Estates Gazette ״ Office, 6, St. Bride-street, London, E.G. Westmorland. Kirkby Lonsdale—I. E. Kilshaw, of Kendal, at Kirkby Lonsdale, on June 29, dwelling house Kendal—Troughton Thompson, of Kendal, at same, on June 21, dwelling house, residence, cottage® and building land! Shap—Thornborrow and Co., of Penrith, at Shap, on July 12, Freehold estate, comprising about 44 acres Wiltshire. Salisbury—Waters and Rawlence, of Salisbury, at same, on June 22, Freehold residences. Siddington—C. F. Moore, of Cirencester, at same, on June 19, Freehold property. Heddington—C. H. Parry and Son, of Caine, at same, on June 28, Freehold properties Blunsdon, etc.—Dore, Fielder and1 Maskelyne, of Swindon, at same, on June 19, Freehold estate comprising about 44 acres Worcestershire. Martley—F. Everill and Co., of Worcester, at Mart-ley, on June 23, Freehold cottages Worcester—F. Everill and Go., of Worcester, at same, on June 28, Freehold licensed premises, cottages and dwelling houses Kiddterminster (near)—Bentley, Hobbs and Mytton, of Worcester, Bromyard and Pershore, at Birmingham. on July 6, Freehold residential estate Blakedown—J. Shedden and Son, of Dudley, at Kidderminster, on June 22, Freehold! residence and building land Worcester—Nathaniel Taylor, of Worcester, at same, on July 3, Freehold estate and building land Yorkshire, Longwood—Eddison, Taylor and! Booth, of Huddersfield, at Longwood, on June 19, Freehold and Leasehold properties Leeds—Hollis and Webb, of Leedk, at same, on June 19, Freehold property Bradford—Withers׳ and Wilson, of Bradford, at same, on June 22, Freehold property Barwick-in-Elmet—E. W. Batley and Son, of Leeds, at Barwick-in-Elmet, on June 19, Copyhold shop and dwelling nouse Harrogate—Renton and Renton, of Harrogate, at same, on June 19, building land Thirsk—R. Atkinson, of Wakefield, at Thirsk, on June 26, Freehold estate Bellasize, etc.—Richardson and! Pearce-Brown, of Selby, at Howdien, on June 22, Freehold farm Hatfield—Standring and Gorbutt, of Epworth, at Hatfield, on June 21, Freehold property Hemsworth—Clarke and Walker, of Hull, at Wakefield, on June 23, Freehold building land Brantingham Thorpe—T. Walker and Sons, of York, at same, on July 12, Freehold residential estate, comprising about 1,350 acres Sheffield—Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings!, of Sheffield; at same, on June 20, Freehold! dwelling houses, cottages, farm and building land Hillsborough and Wadsley—Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings, of Sheffield, at same, on June 27, Freehold building land Ingleton—I. E. Kilshaw, of Kendal, at Ingleton, on June 28, dwelling houses1, farm and cottages Sedbergh—Chinnock, Galsworthy and Chinnock, 11, Waterloo-place, Pall Mall, London, S.W., at Sedbergh, on July 5, Freehold residences Halifax—James Ackroyd, of Haworth, aft Halifax, on June 23. Freehold and Copyhold farms Ferrib.v—W. N. Lewendon and Son, of Hull, at same, on June 20, The Aston Hall Estate Bradford—Hepper and Sons, of Leeds, at Bradford, on July 13, Freehold property Keighley (near)—Wm. Weatherhead, of Keighley, at same, on June 28, The Tewit Hall Fstate, F, 217 acres Blackboys—St. John Smith, of Uckfield, at Lewes, on June 27, Copyhold shop and cottage property and building land Warwickshire. Birmingham—J. W. Florance, of Birmingham, at same, on June 20, Freehold licensed properties. Birmmgnam—Frank Smith and Wilson, of Birmingham, at same, on June 22, Freehold and Leasehold property Birmingham and Leamington—Grimley and Son, oi Birmingham, at same, on June 22, Freehold and Leasehold property 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 Birmingham—Edwards, Son and Bigwood, of Birmingham, at same, on June 21, Freehold licensee premises and dwelling houses. Birmingham—Claridge, 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—Frank Smith and Wilson, of Birmingham, at same, on June 19, shops• and׳ dwelling houses Birmingham—H. Hendriks, of Birmingham, at same. on June 19, Freehold and Leasehold property Birmingham—Edwards, Son and Bigwood, of Birmingham, at same, on June 26, Leasehold pro perties and Freehold ground! rents Birmingham—Grimley and Son, of Birmingham, at same, on June 29, Freehold! ground rents and properties Birmingham—Edwards, Son and Bigwood, of Birmingham, at same, on June 29, Freehold building land Solihull and Knowle—Walter Ludlow and Briscoe, ol Birmingham, at same, on July 19, Freehold farms, sporting properties and building estates Birmingham—E. Rawlings, of Birmingham, at same, on June 27, Freehold ground rents Coleshill—W. Hollis, of Coleshill, at same, on June 20, Freehold cottages Knowle, etc—John Margettg and Sons, of Warwick, at Knowle, on July 10, Freehold and) Copyhold properties Birmingham—Fredk. Pepper and Sharp, of Birmingham, at same, on July 3, Freehold land and ground( rents! and Leasehold1 residences Birmingham—A. R. Collins and Son, of Birmingham, at same, on June 28, Freehold! and Leasehold! properties and ground' rents Birmingham—Gray and' Walker, of Birmingham, at same, on June 29, Leasehold licensed and! other property Birmingham—E. Rawlings, of Birmingham, at same, on July 11, Freehold and Leasehold properties Birmingham—Perry and1 Deakin, of Birmingham, a* same, on July 5, Freehold and Leasehold ground) rents Birmingham—J. C. Perry and Deakin, of Birmingham, at same, on July 19, Leasehold property Birmingham—J. W. Florance, of Birmingham, at same, on June 27, Freehold and Leasehold) properties Birmingham—W. II. Smith, of Birmingham, at same, on June 29, Freehold) and Leasehold residential and) other properties Birmingham, etc.—Frank Swift, of Birmingham, at same, on July 6, Freehold¡ and! Leasehold׳ property Birmingham—Thomas and Bettridge. of Birmingham, at same, on June 27. Freehold shops, dwelling houses and residential property Birmingham—A. H. Rooksby. of Birmingham, at same, on June 21, Leasehold properties and Freehold building land Birmingham—Grimley and Son, of Birmingham, at same, on July 6. Freehold! and Leasehold properties and! Leasehold ground rents Northfield— Grimley and) Son, of Birmingham, at same, on July 20, Freehold residential and' building estate Bury St. Edmunds—Salter, Simpson and Sons, oi Attleborough, at Bury St. Edmunds, on June 21, Freehold estate and other properties. Bramfield—H. S. R. Stanford, of Hales worth, at same, on June 23, Bramfield Hall Estate. Ipswich—Garrod, Turner and Son, of Ipswich, at same, on June 27, estates . » Ipswich—Garrod, Turner and Son, of Ipswich, at same, on June 29, Freehold) business premise®, dwelling houses and building land Brandon—Caleb Barker, of Thetford, at Brandon, on June 22, Freehold' building land), cottages, dwelling house and licensed property Elmswell, etc.—E. Beck and Sons, of Norwich, at Bury St. Edmunds, on July 5, building land and accommodation farms Lowestoft—Titcomb and Few, of Lowestoft, at same, on June 29, Freehold building land Blundeston—A. G. and1 A. Notley, of Lowestoft, at Great Yarmouth, on June 28, Freehold farm, comprising about 111 acres Ipswich—J. B. Fraser (R. D. and J. B. Fraser), of Ipswich, at same, on June 22, Freehold properties Hun don—Messrs. Balls, of Haverhill, at Clare, on June 26, residential property Mildenhall, etc.—Bidwell and Sons, of Ely, at Newmarket, on July 4, estates Surrey. Westc.ott—White and Sons, of Dorking, at Westcott, on July 6, land Leatherhead—White and Sons, of Leatherhead, at same, on June 23, Freehold building estate of about ten acres Dorking, etc.—White and Sons, of Dorking, at same, on June 22, Freehold properties Godaiming—Messrs. Mellersh. of Godaiming, at same, on June 23, Freehold building land. Knaphill—Folker and Horton, of Godaiming, at Woking, on Juno 22, Freehold dwelling houses ana building land. , T ^ Woking—F. G. Wheatley, 263, Strand, London, W.C., at Wolfing, on Juno 22, Freehold building land. Kingston-on-Thames—Farebrother, Ellis and Co., 29, Fleet-street, London, E.O., at Kingston, in July, Freehold building land Stoke D’Abernon—Weller and Son, of Cranleigh, at Stoke D'Abernon, on June 21, Leasehold residence Walton-on-Thames—F. G. Wheatley, 263, Strand, London, W.C., on the Beechwood Estate, on July 11, Freehold building land Chobham—Walker •and! Finn, of Egham, at Chob-ham, on June 19, Freehold building land Egham and Egham Hythe—Walker and! Finn, of Egham, at same, on July 18, Freehold building land!, residtences and cottages! Sussex. Copthorne—F. W. Stokes, of Crawley, at East Grin-stead, on June 22. Freehold property Bognor-on-Sea, Bersted and Felpham-on-Sea—Wilson Tickle, of Bognor, at same, on June 22, Freehold cottages and building land Chichester (near)—Wyatt and Son, of Chichester, at same, on June 29, Freehold properties Brighton and Hove—Ridley and Hollis, of Brighton, at same, on June 19, Freehold1 residences! Crowborough Beacon!—Brackett and Sons!, of Tunbridge Wells, at same, on June 23, Freehold property Hassocks־—J. R. Thornton, of Horsham, at Brighton, on June 22, Freehold residence Ilfield—F. W. Stokes, of Crawley, at Ilfield׳, on June 28, Freehold andl Copyhold property Chichester—Hobgen Bros., of Chichester, at same, on June 29, Freehold properties Chichester—Wyatt and Son, of Chichester, at same, on June 21, Freehold dwelling houses, building land1 and meadow Eastbourne (near)—Walton and Lee, 10. Mount-street. London. W. (in conjunction with Woodhams and Son, of Hastings), at Eastbourne, on June 29, residential sporting estates limtiiL ili!! ' BAYLISS, JONES & BAYLISS’ liUli COMBINED-MESH CAL-VANISED WIRE NETTIN9. CONTINUOUS BAR FENCING & GATES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Averages 20 per cent. Cheaper than Ordinary-Netting. Write for Price List. UNCLIMBABLE RAILINGS AND HURDLES. Various Designs. Low Piices. VICTORIA WORKS, WOLVERHAMPTON. LONDON OFFICES AND SHOW ROOMS : 139 & 141, CANNON STREET, E.C, Please name this Paper. BARNARDS, Ltd ESTATE SALES. The best County Medium for advertising Sales of Estates is rpHE WORCESTER HERALD A Established 1794. The leading County Paper. 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