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BIRMINGHAM, MONDAY, "MM 1886, ONE PENNY. 8,687. SALES BZ AUOTIOJf. PUELICI NOTICES. jR.

Li CHILD'S DRAMATIC RECITAL, SALES BY AU0TIOU. OF' PROPERTIES; THIS DAY (MONDAY). -AT 6.30. -trlnclpally. by ordcrof Executors and Mortgagees, IMCixbiNf! FREEHOLD'S AND LEASEHOLDSj At ORAVXILY 1UI.L, ST.LLY PARK, SMALL itSATEf SOOKLEY, NEWTOWN ROW, SMALL "FREEHOLD.

'At TIPTON; A POLICY OFr ASSURANOE. AND SHARES. mSfESSRS. ROBERTS, WELLER -1SJL will-Sell by Auction, at' thoir Salo Rooms, No. 18, Now Street, Birmiuchani.

THIS Monday), May 3, athalfipost 6 preolselyitho PROPERTIES-ni) above; Full parotloulars to bo obtained of tlio Auctioneers, or tho respective Solicitors. .181 TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), WEDNESDAY, AND TETJRSDAY 'NEXT. UNRESERVED "OF- THIS STOCK OF FIRSTrOLASS JEWELLERY (Ru. Order of Hut MxebiUor's of the late 'V, Bauer, of 52, AUiian Street), MESSRS. LUDLOW, ROBERTS, WELLER will Sell -by.

Auction, nt their Now Street. TO-MOEKOW WEDNESDAY; and THURSDAY-NEXT, May 4,5, and 6, commehoiug eaoh chiy at 11 o'clock nutiirtually the abovo STOCK of JEWiiiLLERY.oomprlaiuglOO COLOURED-GOLD HALF-SUITES of BROOCHES, and EARRINGS 260 Heavy COLOURED-GOLD LOCKETS, 300 coloured-gold Brooches, coloufcd-gold Ear-rlhgsl' coloured-gold Pendants, colonred-gold. Bracelets. colourod-gold Charm's, Slilrt Studs, Sleeve Links, Solltaiies, Collar Studs, Henln, and Koya; 450 LADIES' GEM-SET RINGS, principally in 18 nnd 15 cari)t Bettings, 200 coloured-gold Scarf Plus, Bet' diaaiond arid other gomaj. Gold Peuciicases.

Gold Bars, Pebbles, inlaid Gold Jewellery, ladles' colonrod-gold Victoria Chains, 100 Gold ALBERT OHA1NU, Oolonrcd-gold NEOKLAOES and NECKLETS, bright-gold-'Guard, Albert, and Victoria Chains bright-gold Jewellery, comprising Brooches, Ear-rings, about 500 Lockets, Scarf Pins, Bhirfijtuda, WATCHES, nnd an assortment 'Of Bterling silver Juwellerv. ON VIE THE MORNING OF EACH DAY'S SALE, Catalogues may be obtained at the Offices of tho Auctioneers. NOTE. Tha above Sleek Moiijs (Mliisiveli) to the Estate of the late. Mr, F.

W. Bauer, and will lie sold without rami, 182 TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT-3 O'CLOCK (Bi order of jlfcrfflfffees), TWENTY LOTS OF DIAMOND AND OTHER ESSRS. ROBERTS, AVELLBR will S61I bv Auction, at thoir Room's. No. IS.

New Street. TOMORROW- (Tuesday) at 3 o'clock the abovo JEWELS (by order of Catalogues may bo obtained. 183 WEDNESDAY NEXT. UNRESERVED SALE AT BLENHEIM BOUSE, WARWICK 110AD, OLTON, Near the Railway BY-GEORGE SHREAD, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, commonolug nt 11 o'clock tho Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising several sets of half-tester metallic goose-feather Beds, wool Mattresses and Palllasses, paiuted Toilet Tablos, Wardrobe, and Chests of Drawera superior Spanink mahogany Toilet Tables, well fitted, ami a 4ft; mahogany Chest of Drawera, by Barber" and Sons; handsome 6ft. Spanish mahogany Wardrobe, with break front and "plato-glaaa coutru massive bronzed Gaanliers, oak Hat and Umbrella Stand Mahogany DINING ROOM FURNITURE, excellent 8ft.

oxtonding mahogany Dining Table; valuable 6ft. Spanish mahogany pedestal Sidebonrdi with largo plate-glass baok oxoelleut 4ft mahogany two 60in. hySOin. British plate Ohitnney Glasses walnut. Cottage Pianoforte, by Tomlinson walnut Drawing Room Suite, in tapestry Brussels Carpets, Buperlor 4ft.

6iu. oval walnut Centro Table A COSTLY 5FT. BUHL CABINET, with circular ends and bent-glass well inluid and enriched Water-colour Drawings, antique Secretaire, Bradford and patent Wringing and Mangliug Muchine, Kitchen. Furniture, and Effects. Catalogues may be had from George' Shread, Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agont, at tho Auctiou Mart rind Olilccs, 122, Colmoro Row or, ou and after Saturday, at the Place of Sale.

184 FRIDAY NEXT. SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITORE, At MOUNT PLEASANT, near Uamsttad Jloatl. BY SHREAD, on. FRIDAY NEXT, com-mencms at 10.30 tho superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including four sets of iron half-tcRter and French BedetciuK threo feather Beds, --Blankets, EXPENSIVE BBD ROOM FU11NITURE, cohBisting of flnoly-figuied walnut Arabian BcilstoailB, 4ft. 6in.

Ducliesso -Toilet Tablon, and handsome 4fr. Chest of six Drawers, ppilshed brass Library Gafi.Lonip. Writing Thblo. -Barometer, valuable Bronzed HAT ond UMBRELLA STAND, 200.voluiues oi-Books, massivo Mahogany-frame. DINING EOOM SUITE, in Brown Leather.

TWO ELEGANT WALNUT DRAWING ROOM SUITES, expensivo-Dft. Sliihogohy Telescope DINING TABLE, superior 5ft, Walnut in-laid SIlJJiBOARD, with plate-glass Back and PonelB bronzed. and crystal Gasaliers, Oil 6ft. Dresser, Dish Kitchen spring Truck, and various Effects. Catalogues at tho Auctioneer's Ollices nnd Mart, 122, Colmore Roy, Birmingham.

185 Unreserved Bide of the CONTENTS of a small Residence, 35, Carlvle Road. Lozells. Birmincham. ESSES GRAY WALKER instructed to. Sell Kv Anstinn.

on WF.DKESDAY Mav tho.henrly- uew HOUSEHOLD FURNITUHE and EfTebts, comprising WALNUT DRAWING ROOM SUITE, unholstercil with green figured Vclvot; MAHOGANY DIKING R(30M SUITE, upholstered in Horsehair: walnut and other Tables, Pictures, Kitchen Furniture, Dinner and Tea Services, Carpets, iron 'French' Bedsteads'; MAHOGANY? DUOHE8HE DRESSING TABLE and WASH-HAND HTAND, with Marble Slab Chainbor Ware, Stair Carpet, brass Sc. Siilo tp commence at half-past 10 AuotioiiceVs' ODlcea, 31, Temple Bow, 188 Villa' Pnrk ttolwl. Mnsalev. ESSRS. GRAY WALKER have received instruc tions to Sell by Auction, on- THUESDAX N15XT, May 6- the whole', of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising.

iron -half-tester and I'rencn- cignr, rearner jieas, jjcq WnnlmlnmTn tint DroKnlnp Ciimet.ille. Chhinher-wnro. Chests of Drawers; mahogany Dininrj Itoom 'Oii airs, Dliiing Walnut- Caiicli tmd Drawing- Room indc.DIhuerwari!3CtehcttlIt oaio lutu-yu j.v m.iv hn bud of Messrs. liiuwitt ahd Reynolds. Solici tors, -Waterloo Strcot or, at the 31, Tempfd' IlbtTSliaiKt I'miMISES to 1m LET or BOLD.

180 SALE DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPEKTIES, THE -BRITANNIA WELL STREET; 'ALSO PER TIBS, RTTTIATE TK GREAT KINO STREET- and WKBSTER STREET, ASTON NEW mtVtt, mrmtnaifm. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, JOSEPH A. DUFFIULD (by direction of the A (1 mill iRhrutop of the Estate of tho late Robert Phillips), on WEDNESDAY NEXT, May 5, at 6 p.m., at tho Acorii common form conditions of the Birmingham Law Society tho fol- lowhlRFKOPE -TOCTT nmva; IjOT All tnaso umvuu, situoto and being Nos. 35, 37, 39, and 41, in Webster Street, Aston Now 'Town, with tho Waslihouscs, Outolllccs, and plot of Garden Ground to each House, nil retire, and occiiplod by reapectublo tenants, at moderate lonta producing 57, 4s. per year.

Tlio Property la Leasehold' for a term of sixty-nine years at March last: contains 485 square yards of Laud, nt a ground rent' of 8. 1b. 8d, per year. Tho Houses aro iievor void, tho situation commands good t0oT Four HOUSES, exactly similar nnd niljoining the abovo lot, boing Nos. 43, 45, 47, -and 49, Webster Strcot aforesaid.

Tho rentals' produce 57. 4s. per year. Term of Lease, sixty-nine yearn from March, 18B6. Ground rcut 8.

per year, Contents 478 square yordsof-Lnnd. Xiirv a. xiju wuii-uuiii. uuu jjuoiiii.i,- HOITSE, known as TB Buitannia, Well Kf-rcot, near wucoliir Kfrnnf virif.triip wH.li Mifl.lart.i Vn-rrt. lircwhnuao.

Stiblhic. and otUet OfficoB in cho occuvation of James Sheldon. i innsn nnsRRML'R Dtorv- anaaomeat.10 Is held on a -repainiiB Loaac, having about eight yearn to run, at rentfU of 35. per year, ivhioh in a moderate one coiieideriiiu bhorc ia a yearly kit-off of S10. Tha Property ia Leasehold for term having aixty-tbruo yonra unexpired at March last Ground rent 6.

por year, uouwuebw utnu wu niiuiiro y.iruD, Lot geutocl Well-lmllt COTTAGH RESIDENCES, situate ami bcins Nos. SO, 01, and 9 Orcat King Street. Hockley. IW. nw Wnll.Hnl,!,.,) WORKSHOPS.

WAKH- TrniiHEfl. and other Out-offices. In the navtd enclosed Yard nt tho rear. This Property is in thorough repair, aud will Blwaya attract rncmnnl.xnln f.nnnnh, ih nrnrtllWE, thn Rlim Of 53. 12s.

OCr Vflar 1 f.S Leasehold for a term of iifty-nino years from March lust. Ground rent 5. 15s. por year. Contents of land 230 square yards.

iror.iurcuor particulars, appiy to iv. iu. truuu auu nuua, uimuiiuit, 19. Tcmnlo Row or tho Auctioneer, 13, Cannon Strcot, Birming ham. cmai GROSVENOR ART GALLERY AND SALE ROOMS, CORPORATION Important Salo- of High-clnss PICTURES and.

DRAWINGS (by direction or too ut Hnrhorno, and of David Lister, Esq Chanel Hill, Yorkshire) also a omall Collection removed from Derby, Without Reserve. WALTER A. PARKER has been favoured with instructions to Sol! the above Collections of Fine PICTURES AND DRAWINGS, Which will embrace 6omo fino Examples by Geo. Aikman, R.S.A. T.

Aiuon, F.Hnlk Win. Harris E. H. Holder (Scar- B. W.

Leader, A.R.A F. Dauby, hmuiwhl E.R.Taylor P. F. Poole, A. WolBteiiholino(1840) Davidson Knowle3 Mary Vernon E.

O.Lowley. W.T. Such And other onvincnt Artists. On THURSDAY NEXT, May 6, at 2 o'clock prompt. will ho ON VIEW This Day Wednes day next inolusive, from 10 to 5 each day.

BICYCLES. AND TRICYCLES. BARKER'S SALE ROOMS.CORPORATION STREET. THE NF.XT SALE OF nTmrmtjo Trca A WT1 A nfTWMRnP.T-mR. Will he hold at tho abovo Rooms on Fbidav sext, May 7, at! WALTER PARKER, IT.T.C., Auctioneer.

loo suBbtantiaily and rocontly built of stone and slated, situate in. the village of Fritwcll, will bo Sold by Auction. CY'RUSSEL SON, at tile King's Arms Hotel, r-. tt 7 a in t.l,n JLJP islcester, on vxuutiz itu.t., afternoon, under conditions of snip which will be i thee i read, Tlio very comfortable FEfcEHOLD RliSI-DKNCIV si uto in the pleasant village of FntweU, and in the Mcuimt ion of Mrs. Bridslmw, containing Entrance Hall, l'arlonr, SgRoora, Kitehen, Pant and Soul tho ground floor; three Bod Booms on the ilrat lloor), two largo Attics.

There iB a capital supply of puro Water on thu Premises, and an vr.J..im, nrf-nnhnuse thereon. Carriiwo exceueut weii-ivnuwu Entrance to. the Premises from the Village fe tree owner- andVfSr SnS i or to Russcl and Son, Auctioneers and Estate Gront Sale-Stock in value oi-dor of the. Executora. to the Will of tho lato Mr.

u. ivoon, jewcuei, Placo, Plymouth. MONDAY NEXT. May 10, and following tb tho West of England Auction Rooms, .75, Btranf. Plwmnlltll.

A NORTHEY is favoured with instructions to Jli. Boll by Auction, as above, the First-class Well-Belectcd Mora- STOCK-IN-TRADE, ccwWnB rtot 1,100 Dnon DamondS; KwiM sot iAll5 nnd 18 carat gold 803 massivo Alberta aSGuards UM WATCHES, in line goldand a Ivor Canes, by tho most ihiineiit FumliBh nnd 'Contiucntal milkers 50 elegant diamond TnSrt. 76 liamond Bracelets, diamond Ear-rings cHolce Asiiort- mnnt nf Pnari- Emerald. Ruby, Sapphire, ana opni jutn-iriunio. LOCKETS, IIROOOHES, nuS EAft-RLNGS Splendid Collection On View tbo Saturduyprevious and raorninga of solo.

Me tdcommeoce each day at 11 to tho minute. Catalogues ono WMcasrl0rCurttia and Pearso, Solicitors, Princess Square, Ply- mouth Dock Street and Austin Friars, Kowport, Monmout hsh -HOLD RUILDING SITES (with -possession), and tho Matoiiais orB'uildRigstandiog TTiATESSRS. WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, is HliOUOUA lW wm Offer fo7 Sale bv Auction, at the Weatgato Hotel, "tIIUfSdaY, the 27th day of May, 1886, Jrat in one lot, md "TiaJne'Lob thi MAlhiRIALSof the thrce-storey and other BuMlnS-nowiUln taklnTthem-dorm' and olearlng tho sites In one month from tho SALE OF PROPERTIES. MAY 11, .1686. RODERICK bo Sold by Auction, 1 at the Proncrtv Mart.

o. Tflmnln Tinw ft(rmlnohm on TUESDAY. Mav "11. 18Si5. nt fi n'nloek il tbn pvnnlnr.

Ject to connltlons'to bo then produced Lor RENT. (By direction of tho Trustees of 'the late H. Emory.t-Two Beveral FREEHOLD GROUND RBHTH of 8. 16s. id.

and 4, Ho, 8di, amounting together to 13. 7s. Ild. nor. annum, eecurcd by six front Houses, Nob, IS, 15, 17.

IS. 21. nnd 23. inOnnr StrH. near f.hnrllln PmiA.Tra)h- tho UEVEffSION-IN-FKE hi fifty yoars from March! TlUs.iB a very good Ground Rent, having a frontage of 30 yards, and containing' 1,245 Equaro yards, or.

more than a quarter of an acre. Lot 2. GROUND RENT. (By tha sonio direction. -A capital FREEHOLD, GHOUNJJRISST.of 11.4s,44leeouriKi by four front Houses, Nos, 120, 118, 116, one).

114 in Pnrk nearly opposite end of Whltmoro Street, Hockley; Bnd by Bcven Houbcs iu the rear together, with tho REVERSION-IN-FE13 in seveuty-threo yeara froui Miohaelmas next. Contents, 673 Bqpare vanlB. Lot RENT. (By tho aame directloh.lA "capital FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of 9. Is, secured by two front Hoiibos, Nos.

31 and 32, in Unitt Stroet. Hookloy, and -by four Houses. in- the rear togcther.irith tho RBVEHS10N-IN-FEE In' fifty years from March next. Contents, 435 square yards, LOT 4. GROUND RENT.

UBv tho snmn dlrtMnn.l A minltot FREEHOLD GROUND REST of fill. 4i, scoured by Four Front ia, 11, aniiiia, in uocKioy tjtreet. near unett Street, St. George's together with the REVER8ION-IN-F13E in forty-eight years, from March next. Contents, 672 square Lot RENT." '(By the same important FREEHOLD GROUND RENT ot 26, 17s.

secured by the ltyland Amis Ptiblic-houso, No, 43, in Leopold Street, Hlghgato Hill, and bv two front and seven back Houfins. kmtwn ttt "Jlmnm Place," adjoining and by Houses and Offices Nos. 40, 39, 38, 35, arid 35, Leopold Street, and tho largo Builder's Vard and Premises in tho rear; together with tho KEVEItSION-IN-FEB (n sdveoty-fbur years This Una Ground Rent has a frontaco of nlinnf, 72 vnrdn. und ih oxmtains 2,578 square yards, or, considerably more than' half an- aero. Lot 6.

IBv tho same direction.) A moiit de sirable and substantial FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as situate at Blrchfields, Hanusworth, within about two miles of the centre of Birmingham, near to Perry Barr Railway Station, on a tramway route, now-let to Mrs, Brevett for tbreo years from Lady-day last, at a rent of 60. It contains eight Bed Rooms, spacious Landings nnd principal Staircase, Water Closet, Bath, Dressing, and Rooms, flageed Hall, with Vestibulo: Dining Ropra, about 25ft. long Room, bnflt and second Kitchens, Servants' Stairs, China and Cook's Pantries, and capital dry Wiueand Ale Cellars. Adjoining is an enclosed Yard, with Stable and Coach-house, and in tho rear lat-go wcu-stocKcu uaracn, witn Handsome summer, liouse, In front is a Carriage Drive and extensive Lawn. TheFrocertv contains 1.424 soiiaro vanls.

ond is Leasehold for seventy-four years at Lady-day last, at a around rentof 14. 16s, 8d. Lot 7. ASTON VILLAGE. IBy the some direction.

I-Two desirable FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, known as "lvsr.H00SE"and situate in Aston Lane, near the Railway'Bridgefl, in tlio villaEO of Aston, with laree Gardens, nnd with Coach-hounes and Stable, now in tho occupation of Mr. William Welch aud Mr, George Welch, at reuts of 30. nnd 20. respectively. This is a desirable and improving Freehold Property, having the long frontage of 39 yards, and containing 1,968 square yards.

Lot 8. SLADE ROAD. Illy tho same Superior Modern FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE known as -STOCKLAND HOUSE," in the Slade Road, at ISrdington, within a short walk of the Gravelly Hill Railway Station and Tramway Terminus, and about three miles from Birmingham for the last ten years in occupation ot Mr. Emery, whose representatives will give possession to the purchaser. Tho House ia of substantial and handsome appearance, and contains seven Bed Rooms, Dressing Room, w.c, large Dining nnd Drawing Rooms, BreakfaBt Itoom, Principal and Servants' Stairs, aud the usual accommodation of a good house.

Attached aro Stables, Coach-house, and Conservatory and in the GovdenBHrcGrconholiBes, Cucnmber-hoiiso, and Itangcaof Frames. The Grounds nro beautifully laid out aud well planted, and in perfect order, and attached are four fields of line old Turf Laud. The wliolo extends 2u. 32l' with a frontage of about 19a jardB, aud tho sale offers a chance of acquiring un excellent Country nouse. witn land attacneu, wnicn may ultimately ucveiop into great value for building purposes.

Lot 9. SLADH ROAD. (Bv the same Desirable FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, known as Rtoamobb Lodok and "OiriisrauTLODUK, fronting tho Blade Road, and adjoining Lot 8, with good Gardens and 'a Paddock of Old Turf in the rear, tho whole comprising square yards. These Houses arc worth a rent ot about 45. each, but aro now void, They each contain six Bed Rooms and other proportionate accommodation, and are good substantial Houses, and ore well worth the attention of investors, Lot ROAD.

(Hy tho same Valuable Plot of FREEHOLD TimLDIffG LAND, forminu the cornel- of Slndo Road und Roaervoir Road, adjoining Lot 9, having a total frontage of mora than 150 yards, and containing 5.208 square yards. For Plans and further particulars, apply to Mr. John Walford. Solicitor, 3, Newhall Street; or to the Auctioneers, 2, Toinplo Row Wowt, Hirmingliaui. 201 SALE OF -PROPERTIES, MAY 11, 1886.

BY. RODERICK- SON. To be Sold, by Auction, nh Mir PrnnprKv 6. Temnle Row West. Birmingham.

on TUESDAY, May 11, 1636, at 6 o'clock in tho evening, subject to conuitiona to do toon prouuecu Lot THOMAS STREET, Two substantial nnd hnnrinnma TfliEETTnTJI HOnSHS. Nos. 35 nnd 38. inUonor.Thonias Stre'et, Aston Park, with Yards. Gardens, and Outbuildings, in the respective occupation ot air.

wuuams anu nrra. uipoins, at rents amounting to 36. 8s. per annum. This ia an unusually substantial and good Property, and it contains 440 square yards.

Lot ROAD, (By direction of tho Executors of. tho lute Mr. William Important and Valuablo as follows ui) a very uommouious ami ciuil-u, tub nV.iiws." linino. Nn. fn Vmhfii-m Road, near Whitehead Aston Park, with eight lied Rooms, three Reception Rooms, uatn itoom, ami otner usual accommouation or a bodu house, ana having Stable, Coach-house, Lawn, and Garden, worth rent of about 4S and late In occupation of Mr.

huiit it at great tUlU IIUSC 1V1U U'Uliy jjh.t to one of tile boat-Residences in Aston Park, and is eminently well adopted for a doctor's house, (o) adjoining excellent called "Wood being No. 32 in "Victoria Road, with largo Garden, let to Mr. Edward Smith, at the low rent of 22. Tho entire Property contains 1,170 aquaro yards, and is Leasehold ninhl.v.,,1,,. in nntl nt (rrcimd rent Of 19.

10s. Lot 13. ASTON ROAD, if the Executors of the late airs. Mary Dauorn.) The ileum Known us "THE HOP being-No. 41 in Aston.

Road North, riear Mary's Church. Also SHOP, 39, with Shopping, Yard, and Gateway, now In occupation of a fumlturo dealer. The entlro Property is let on lease for ftbout; ten years, at a yearly reiit'ar of 65., and it is held for a term having seveuty-six yoars unoVpirod nt aground rent of 10, 16b. 8d. J.

Ladypool 'nearly 'opposite tho George Inn, with largo Nurseryman's Garden and Coplyard tne, Leasohbld for' eighty-one years at Michaelmas noxt, at a ground rent of 11. 17s. 60. Loi STREET, -WITHDRAWir. For further particulars apply, as to Lot 11.

to Messrs. M. Wood and Sous. Solicitors, Temple How as to Lot 12, to McsBrs. Tarlc.tou and ButUn, Solicitors, Temple Street; or to Mr.

M. A. litter, Solicitor, Bennett's Hill as to tota J5, ond 14, to Messrs. Burman and Rigbcy, Solicitors, Temple Row aud as to all tho Lots to the Auctloueem. Row West.

Birinhiglmui. 202 SUPERIOR MODERN FURNITURE, NEW PLACE, No. 146, IliSfSTElD ROaD, mar Villa Road? tlandsworlh. B1 RODERICK To' be Sold by Auction, on WEDNESDAY. May 12.

1886. commencing at 11 Part of Superior Modem FURNITURE of. a Gentleman removing, including a costly bra9s Bedstead (hy WinOeld), with Spring 'very handsome mahogany Duchcs3 and marble-ton Toilet Tablos; superior walnut winged Wardrobe, oak Hall Stand, with Marble Table, fashionable pilt Chimney Glasses, and Overmantels walnut Drawing. Room Suite, in crimson damask'; Loo and Card Tables; manaivo mahogany Dining Room Suite, In claret velvet noble mahogany Sideboard, with highglasB. hack Telescope Dining Tables, glazed Cheilionero Bookcase, Books, oak Office Tablos, Lustres, Vnscs, nnd.

other Ornaments: Plated Tea Urn and Epergue, hand-painted Dessert Service-Mated and Glasswares, Bordered BriisscIs Onrpet, Oil Paintings, expensive Gasaliers and Hall Lamp, and other excellent Effects, Catalogues at 2, Temi)JoftBtLBJrrrmijto Z03 mifNTRAT, RTTSINESS PREMISES. STEELHOUSE LAN It AND UPPER PRJORY. BY RODERICK SON. To bo. Sold by Auction, at the Property Mart, 6, Temple Row West.

Birmingham, on 'TUESDAY. ay 10, 1886, at 6 o'clock iu the evening, subject to conditions to be then produced on, Lot 7, STEELHOUSE Two RETAIL SHOPS, Nos. 6 and 7, iu Steolhousc Lone, near Bull Street, iiiiiccupation of Mr. Thomas Frost, Draper; also, the adjoining RETAIL SUOl, Ilo. 8, in the occupation of Mr.

Preston. Leasehold for ten years from. Michaelmas, 1881, at a yearly rent -UPPER PRIORY. Tlio OFFICES, ROOMS, and PREMISES, known as CojiJimtoiAT, CliA3iBEH.s, in the upper Priory, near Steolhousc Laiio, and e.tendiug through to Dr. olineou Passage leading iui.o Bull Street.

i Leasehold for ten years from Michaelmas, 1661, at a ground rent 0fFor'further particulars, apply' to Messrs. Salo, Seddon, Hilton, and Lord, Solicitors, 29, Booth Street. Manchester-, to Mr. William Stavert, Pubiio Accountant, 1, Piccadilly, Manchester or to the ni.nHnnnorn 5. 'Pomnln Row West, Birmingham.

SALE OF PROPERTIES. MAY IB. 1BB6. OY RODERICK" be Sold by Auction, (it nTnrk Tmnnln Row West. Birmingham, on TUESDAY, Stay 18, 1885', at 6 o'clock in tho evening, subject to Lot ROAD (By.

reel on of the Kxcoutors oi the late Mrs. Ann Pittaway). Two Capital Front DWELLIMx HOUSES, Nos'. 118 and 120 iu Ladypool Road, near Highga te Rond. with good Gardens, let to.

Mr, Emus and Mr. Willis ot rents amounting to 36. 8s. per annum. tnr This is a dcslrnblejiniall Property, and it is Leasehold for oighty-Bix years ut Lady-day last, at a ground rent of 7.

Lcii' 2. GROUND REST. A Capitol FREEHOLD GROUNIl RENT of 7. per annum, secured by Wie Houses Nos. 118 1 120 Ladypool Road, together with tho REVERSION-IN-IEL at Lady-day, 1972, Contents 330 square yards.

Lot ROAD. A valuable and highly-impcovius PROPERTY, eompriaing a Valuablo OLD-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE, at the. four cross waX as The B'esgar's Bush," in tho Chester Roan, about a mllo and a quarter from the Chester Road Railway Station, let to Sir OhnrlSs King, on lease for about thirteen years of also Three substantial Front HOUSES, known ns i.ins Hoi i fni adioinluc. and Five HOUSES in the let at rents Smu aFieliiof LAND let at a rent of 3. IDs Tho total annual rental ia 133.

0c. Tho Property coropriBes altogether two Acres, and has extensive froutaReand the Public-house, will probably develop into great 'Leasehold for soventy-flve yoars at Lady-day last, at a ground rent LOT 4. WALSALL. A very important comer Liquor Vaults Tnas THE BRADFORD ARMS, in Brideo Stroet, at the ennvergonco of live- thoroughfares, mid in b-foan "'ikoJBradford Arms is let to Messrs. Peter Walker and Company, WiJSrMte ROAD, (By order ot HIOIIUATIS OAW, i fnr- Highiy-important and Valun' cniy-iinportani un vmuij ntmnriiritw at the Junction of Highgato Jtoau auu uuu, at rente of SiV.

ana me. in sell if Wao-'WrPl boiugNos. 178 and 170 in Tiia6Pronorty is all well let, and the present moderate rents 1110 xrapcrcy hn, t.hn Tnnl.nl ranidlv increase. Mtio for 'businesB pimioses-is very commanding, aud the is fill llg nil OH all SICle3. m.

fnr ninntv vears. at a eround rent of 59. Os 61 reduced by twb shh-around rents to 35. 0s. 2d.

per annum. Lot' important Oonier RE rAIL SHOP No 154- In Oonybere Street, at its juoctiou with Upper Htahwta Street, let to Mr. Jackson, Grocer, en leace. atent four joarBto ran, at a rent of 45. also, the Two RETAIL SHOPS, lips.

fo6 and 168, adjoining, lot to a Bootmaker and a Confectioner, at routs ot iJiy, J-Uts. null tAL' Tlio total annuarrental ia 84., and the Property is held for ninety-two years' in Juno next, at a ground rent ot 14. Wa. fort'oTcoffco-house KeelieraVdTLcather Seller, at. ata ground rent of 7j4s 4a An Exc'etlcrnt PROPERTY, aTo in 6herr' at the comer of Norwood Roach Conior RETAIL SHOP and Six Commodious anil HonUsomo HOUSES known as "Rowland Place," with Yards and wJ TGardens: all weU let, at rents amounting to Thhf'isT "ubstantial Property, which lets remarkably -well, and is likely greatly to rri, a nound rent Leasehold for ninety-seven years in March lost, at a grow rent Of Itlr, nnb, nf the MOVtSraHCeS.l all wdllet: nnd produclns nlnety-seveii years, lb.M-: JESBYAUOTION.

well wort!) tho attention of any one seeking a sound and reliable investment. Leasehold for about sixty fivo years at a ground rent of 10. -For further particulars, apply ns to Lots 1 and 2, to Messrs. Burman andRlgbey, Solicitors. Templo Row; aato Messrs.

Coleman, Coleman, and Springtliorpe, Solicitors, Colmoro Row as to Lot 5, to Messrs. Jelf and Latham. Solicitors, Waterloo Street as to Lots 9, 10, and 13, to Messrs. Prico and Bon, Solicitors Toniplo Row as to Bote 11 and 12, to Mr. James Paliett.

Soli-oitor. Cherry Street as to Lot 13, to Mr. William Shakespeare, Solicitor, Oldhury and as to all tho Lots to the Auctioneers, 2, Temple Row West, Birmingham. 205 VALUABLE FREEHOLD GROUND RENTST" IV ITU J5AKL-Y ttKYUKSIUMS-IN-FEE. RODERICK SON, -To bo Sold by Auction (by the Trustees of the into Miss Sarah Soutter anil Mr, Win am Soutter), at tho Property Mart, 6, Temple Row West, Birmingham, on TUESDAY, May 25, 1886, nt 6 o'clock In tho evening, subject to conditions to bo then- produced-Highly-im-' IBrtant FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, situate in Birmingham together wltlutho Valuable REVERSIONS-lN-FhE at tho expiration ol tho respective leases.

Loi l-A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of 15, 8s. 5VSd. per annum, secured by tho Houses Nos. 166, 168. and 170, in Solid Hill, Handsworth.

together with the REVERSION-IN-FEE iniorty-nino years from Christmas next. Contents, 987 square yards. Lot FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of 12. 8s, 6d. per annqm, secured by tho Houso No.

162. fn Soho Hill, and by tho Offices; Builder's Yard, and Premises adjoining, and in the rear, in occupation of Messrs. James Wilson and Son, Builders; together with the REVERSION-IN-FEE in forty-six years from Michaelmas next, Contents 852 square yards. Lot 3i-A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of 12. 7s.

6d. per annum, secured by the two substantial modern Residences, called YeNTNOR VILLAS." hcinc Nos 1 find 3 tn km. Soho Hill; together with the REVEkSION-IN-FEE in eighty jama irum jjuuyuny next, contents tao square yarus, The foUowina: are fine old-fashioned Ground HenU, such at are aelflom in the iiwrtet for sale. The tl amprise large spaces of land, letat low rents manj years ago and the Reversions, which are nam rapidly approaching, will Ik very valuable, as tht.rack rente amount to about 2,750. ver annum Lot FREEHOLD GROUND REST, of 12.

7b. 6d. per annum; secured by Houses, Nos. 39 to 47 in Holt Street, Nos. 1 to 5 in Lovo Lane, and Nos.

1 to 6 In Oxygen Street, and by twelve Houses -in-the rear; together with tho REVERSION-IN-FEE in twenty-two years, from Lady-day next. This ground rent hao a frontage to tho throe streets of about 111 yards, and it contains 1,188 Eqiiuro yardB, Tho present rack rents ore estimated at about 290, per anonm. Lot 5. A FREEHOLD GROUND REST of 26, 10s. 9d.

per annum, secured by the Holt's Arras Public-house in Holt Street, at the corner cf Lister Street, ond by tho Houses, Nos. 15 and 16, in Lister Street, and by the extensive works of Messrs. Proctor aud Ryland, fronting both to Lister Street and Holt Street, and adjoin- ins the canal: together with tho KKVUESION-IrT-FEE in Siteoil years from Lady-day next. The total frontage is about 133 yards, anUhe contents aro 4,216 square yards. Estimateil rack tents about Lot 6.

A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of 40. 4s. 8d. per annum, secured by Tbo Colonial Works" and Nos. 8 to 15 in Hcoeage Street, "The Turk's Head" Tavern, and Nos.

163 to 180 iu Dartmouth Street; also by Mr. UemminB's Maltliouse and by the Wharf and Premises of Mr. Dcrrington, extending from Dartmouth Street through to Hcacagc Street together with the REVERSION-IN-FEE in twenty years from Lndy-day next. This Lot has a frontage of more than 108 yards to Dartmouth Street and of more than lOyards to Heneagc Street, and is hounded on the other Bide by the Canal, The contents are 4,828 aquaro yards, or nearly an acre, rand the present annual rack rental i'h estimated at about 460. Lot 7.

A FREE HOLD GROUND RENT of 16. 17s. per annum, secured by Nos. 1 to 8, in Vauxhall Road, and hy Mr. Purden's Metal Works iu L3Wley Street, nnd by a Cooper's Yard, and other Premises together with the REVERSION-IN-FEE iu twenty-seven years from Lady-dny next.

This Lot has a long corner frontage, and centaina 1,318 square yards, The estimated rack rental is about 185. Lot FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of 40. Is. 4d secured by nineteen front Houses, Nos. 132 to 172 in Lawley Street, aud by upwards of sixty Houses in the rear together with tho REVERSfON-IS-FEE in twenty-seven years from Lndy-day next.

This lot contains about 5,890 square yards, and the present rack rental is estimated at 820. pcrauntun. Lot 3. A FREEHOLD GROUND KENT of 16. 13s.

6d. per annum, secured by the "Lamp Tavern," N03. 9 nnd 10. and hy Retail Shops nnd Premises. Nos, 11, 12, 13, and 14, in Vauxhall Road, at the corner of Railway Terrace, ond by fourteen Houses in tho rear; together with the REVERSION-IN-FEE in twenty-seven years from Lady-day next.

This lot hasacomerfroutageof about 118 yards, and it contains about 2,668 square yards, Estimated annual rack-rental aboot 230. Lor 10. A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of 11. la. secured by front Houses, Nos.

13 to 21, in Railway. Terrace, Vauxhall Road, and hy sixteen Houbcs and other Premises in tho rear and adjoining together with the REVERSION-IN-FEE in twenty-seven years from Lady-day next. Conteuts about yards. Estimated annual rook-rental about 150. Lot FREEHOLD GP.OUND RENT of 14.

4s. per annum, secured by Houses and Premises, Nos. 227 to 251 in Lawley Street, nnd hy nineteen Houses in the rear together with the REVERSION-IN-FEE in twenty-two years, from Lady-day next. Contents 2,730 square yard3. Estimated rack rente, about 230.

per annum. For plans and further particulars, apply to'Messrs. Lane, Monro, nod Soutter, Solicitors, 31. Queen Victoria Street, London; to Mr. Alfred Pointon, Solicitor.

5. Temple Row West, Birmingham or to the Auctioneers. 2, Templo Row West. 206 THE STOUR STREET GLASSWORKS, STOUR STREET, LOWER KING EDWARD'S ROAD. BY RODERICK be Sold by Auction (by direction of Miss Sontter's Trustees, who are MortgageM).

ut the Property Mart. 6. Temple Row West, Birmingham, on TUESDAY, May 25, 1886, at 6 o'clock in the evonioc, subject to conditions to be thou produccd-au Extensive PROPERTY, comprising THE STOUR STREET GLASSWORKS, in Stour Street, near Lower King Edward's Road, Birmingham, with our-pot Furnace, Lears, Kilns, andother appliances for an important, Glassmaking Business, and with Engine, Boiler. Shafting. Yard, Gateway, and other conveniences; also the Threo HOUSES, Nos.

72, 73, and 74, iu Stour Street adjoining. These Premises were recently in occupation of Mr. Sherwood, but they are now void, so that possession can ho had and the sale offers a chance of acquiring one of the most compact aud well-arranged Glasshouses in the town. The whole comprises 1,923 square yards, and is Leasehold for about eighty years, ot ground rentB amounting to 42. 0s.

For further particulars, apply to McBsrs. R. M. Wood and Sons, Solicitora, Temple Row or to the Auctioneers, 2, Temple Row West, Birmingham. 207 SALE OF PROPERTIES.

MAY 25, BY RODERICK SON. To be Sold by Auction, at tho Property Mart, 6, Templo Row West, Birmingham, on TUESDAY, May 25, 1886. at 6 o'clock In the evening, subject to conditions to bo then produced Lot Capital RETAIL SHOPS, Nos. 249 and 251 in Sherlock Street, Benacro Street, let respectively to Mr. Lofftraan, Hairdresser, and Mrs.

Goodwin, Boot and at1 rents of 26. and 26, also -tha HOUSE No. 253 with, Stabling, Gateway, and extensive Promises; in occupation, of Mr. Biuraan, Dairyman, at a This i is -orvery wolf situated. Property in a leading thoroughfare amUmproviug neighbourhood, and It is Leasehold for lifty years at rnrH Lie.

at. tt rn-miml rnnh tf filfl. 5s. 6d. 14.

ASTON VILLAGE. (By order of the Mortgagee.) Seven substantial Three-storey Front HOUSES, known as Aiiden Plaoe," being Nos, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, and 29 in Gladstone Road, near to Church Road, and to tho Parish Church and Vi lage of Aston: nnd Fourteen capital Three-storey HOUSES in the rear, with Out-buildings and largo Yard; the whole producing rents amounting to 198. 18s. por annum. This is a substantial and excellent Property and lets well, and will grow in value consequent on the ercat accommouation attoidcu to the neighbourhood hy the Steam Tramway.

Leasehold for about eighty-eight years, at a ground rent of 40. Lot 15. -BISHOP STREET. (By direction of the Executors of tho late Mis. Sarah Two Three-storey i rent HOUSES, Nos.

233 and 234 in Bishop Street, nearly opposite the ond of Lower Hurst Street, with Yard, and Three small Workshops, now or recently let at rents amounting to 40. os. Leasehold for tifty-one years at Lady-day last, at a ground rent cf Lot 16. TANWORTH. Two Fields of Rich FREEHOLD TURF LAND, reputed to contain six acres or thereabouts, Bituate opposite Mr.

B. Brown's residence, The Beeches, at Hockley Heath, in the parish of Tanworth. near to tho Blue Bell Inn, and having a frontage to tho Tamrorth Road. This is land of good quality, and was formerly part of the Titho Barn Farm. It is now untenanted, but was lately in occupation of Mrs.

Sarah Maullio, tho then owner, now deceased. For further particulars, apply, as to Lot 13, to Messrs. Boale anil Solicitors, Newhall Street; as to Lot 14, to Messrs. Coleman. Coleman, ond Spriugthorno, Solicitora, Uolmorc Row; as to Lot 5, to Messrs.

Cottrell and Son, Solicitors, Temple Row. as tp Lot le, to Messrs. T. and J. W.

Simcox, Solicitors, Waterloo Street and to all the Lots, to tho Auctioneers. 2, Temple Row West, Mr- mingnam. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. BY RODERICK SON. To bo Sold by Auction at an early date Tho Substantial FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, known a SELLY HILL HOUSE, Selly Park, about thrco miles from.

with Stabling, Coach-house, and Gardener's Cottage, ami with noe old Garden-spacious Lawns, Shrubberies, nnd Carriage Drive Fish Pond Paddock, nnd Field of Old TURF, the whole comprising about four Acres, with lone frontage, and for many yoars in the i occupation of Miss Dolphin, now lately deceased. Tills is a desirable co. n.ry Residence of distinguished appearance, and it is situate on an. eniinonce in a neighbourhood proverbial for its healtnfulness, and commands line and extensive views. Particulars are iu preparation in the meantime apply to Messrs.

Coleman, Coleman, ami Springtliorpe. Solicitpre, Colmoro Row or to the Auctioneers, 2, Temple Row West, Birmingham. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT PROPERTIES IN VYSK STREET AND NORTHAMPTON STREET BY RODERICK be Sold by Auction (to eloso partnership accounts) at the nXS'fnTnIte h-mi comorisinK tho HOUSES, OFFICES, and WAREHOU ry. each'whS i WaS range of Shopping in the rear adao ting thorn.

to tho Bpeclol trado.s of tho neighbourhood. l'ems Nos 106. 110, 111. 112. 113, and 114 in Vyfe Street, and Nos.

45, 1, 50, 51, 53, 4, and S5 in Northampton fetreet. Partioillnrs are in preparation, and. may be had In due course, of Messrs. Blewitt and Reynolds, Solicitors. Waterloo Street of Mr.

John Howard Baker. Solicitor, New tatrect; and of the Auctioneers, 209 Templo Row west, liinmngnoui. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL, ,0 be SOLD by rrivatoTicnty, tlio GOODWILL, and rnweomv nl.nrn imnnrtflUfe aild WE l-CStabllBhedFKSt- LIME STREET, hiv r.iiryuii. riasa FAMILY and COMMERCIAL HOTEL, now in full busings, sitote wt U. TSt.

Georco's Hall, immediately opposite the Lou-do and North-W tern Railway Terminus, in the bestjKsitiou for an HoteTin Liverpool. Tho Hotel makes up more than Fifty Beds, aud has handsome Coffee and Commercial Rooms, Private Sit mg Rooms Suoieroifstock Rooms. Bar, Smoke Rooms, two Billiard Rooms, a Sroftteble Corner Luncheon and Wine and Spirit Bar, and every Kmmodotlon for a first-class business. A Lease will be granted-ZApply to Roderick and Son, Auctioneers, 2, Templo Row est, SALE OF PROPERTY. BY Messrs.

HUGHES SMITH, at the Acorn Hotel, Temple Street. Birmingham, on. THURSDAY NEXT May i tZ then nroduced- t-jr in'Ointltnlts LOT 1. TWO isxceuent -r-GLENnoLME" and EdentuoM'ij." Andertea Road, Spark- brook. ArTrvr-r, UcmV VPT7 lnnTTrt nS LOT 2.

Capital Ijl-jASlillUUL, BitiOHTON Villa," Hall Road Avenue, Handsworth For further particulars, apply, as to Lot 1. to Messrs. Poweu andBrowett, Solicitors, Colmoro Row, 0AA- fti Taylor, Solicitor. Ooimore Row and 38 to both Lota to the AuctiouecrB, 19, Bennett's Hill. WING DAYS.

Albion Works, Sorutton K'THopWnso" Cope (who have removed their Works to Sta viewed three dass previous to the Sale, and descriptivo catalogues obtained of the Auctioneers, it, ning otrcet, t- 1 7 I AjOUUUIIi UUUAr "SM.ES BY PBIVATECONTRAgTj VALUABLE SPIRIT A'AULTS, THE GATE INN," SUTTON COLDFIELD, hfat, haa received instructions from th. BEAIj nas rcceiveu mai.iui 'r, a Private'Treaty this AVell- nown FTOL-LICENSED HOUSE Thct Prcises bwe recently been rebuilt in a most suhstan to I iL'ttr yruiiimnfo uiwn "TlcIso of fourteen years will be granted toan approved tenant. annlv W. J. Seal.

5, Union Street. 196 mo. DRAPERS AND OTHERS. Mr. T.

W. I GILLIBRAND. 56, Georgo Street. Manchester, Chartered Accountant, baa recoi ed nstmctionsfrom for the Bcncfitof Creditors, oxecutedby J. M.

BROM itiao. aa. 3u. ui i maybe viewed on the Praises, from "seated enorfedTendcr for J. M.Bromfleld's Stock ho opened and the purchaser declared.

Xnori nn t.hn Premises, or on applicatwa to too Bata i. iiiits ccu-va GIUiDronu, TTOPB IKON' AND TIJM VV uioj, "'VT lib-' Ji" on byMcssra. jtSfloa E-hm brLET.t-ADBlj. to Messrs, Neve nnd Orcwweu, Sawley ob, (LiinfraiBl J- taking tho only cous ton, a dividend IBM, tfW, u. PRIZE MEDAL.

1R.M. ninop miule: THE PARK AND I COOKi.EY 'FULfiERS' -UWLEY. CO. (LaUfljfflOtp'KPSjtiJ'X' 1flR Tno.nri,fil..lKort 1862 to 1883; whereby the liability of.thoreholdewHsrlimlteilio. jorporatcu tiiu iuuuuiii uiiuuu Shares of 1.

each. payable as follows on allotment, and' the balance In not in'oroj than 5s, oaoh, and at intervals of. not IjjSi.tHan whblo amount may be paid Inter'eBt'fWHi. accrue; from thodatii of payment at the ratS.bMipe'fjCmt." uncatlod Where no money will be returned in; full. earliest moment for a settlement and DiiiECTora v.

Wro. Blowitt, The Limes. WahstoiidV.IKsBOX' IDIreotbr. of London. Glasgow Frail E.

B.N., KE.G.S.,tTho HighElmB. Nutfleid, PnrklMklieiitti, and Hooy, Lombard Court, i C. Cawley, Tho Manalr)g. Director. Bankers.

Tho London and County- Blinking Obmpany (Limited), -01 vmlinrl atint. Briirifihes. Brokers- Messrs; EraestBarRer and Court, OldBrqad'; "StreekE.C. SOLICITOR i', i-jtohes, ou, jiQjtofu fiurt and Nutfield, Surrey. Auditors.

Messrs. Woodloy Smith aiiay.Co,, Ohartcrod Account-'. ants, Row. London, XMhmt Claries Osland, SECRKTARV. Mr; A.

A Biott, Jiuugo now, uaimon otraiuonuon, ABRIDGED PURPOSE OF FOE'MATiOHiOFfOQMPAipr. This Company has been farmed fdftBCThrkise.of as a going coiicern tho lucrative bnaliiess Fullers'-Earth Works, teRether.th'coaiiidWllli:und;brder8 nowinhand. The business 1838 'WySJn-father of tho vendor, and ia virtually a monopoly, thero aoy other mines known to exiBt, RFAHON FOR FORMATION; nn1 Tonflonw nplllni' -thin irailriesa to' a Oomnanv aro finitly that Mr. Oawley has a lanre but of. tho business under tho terms of his late fathor that further capital IH requiieu lur biiu tho Directors are advised, Mid-havo nojifesitahbri'-ta stutiDg.

will bo aw 17. Kf.onnlnr, 121. Cannon Street that tho land easy distance of tho surfaco at ioasfc 820,000 tons.bf'.ulliiraVearth, -tho. lode, of ouuerlativo quality, vary irig in froth 14 -At l.lio lniMt mice Der ton. this -wlll Kiveraivalae of.

abbut 1,400,000. for the fullere' earth yaJttahId still he available for bulldlng pnrpose.iiiKTho land also ''contains exoolleut buildiws and road-inakinfr'StyPpf and JsjwoU stooked with "FulfProsneotuaes can ho obtairied'ciK-fille Ofllccs of the Company, 24, Budgo Row, LondonrE.O.';-oud: Ohicea of tho Solicitor, ...1 nF flnmnanD 't CO. i THIS DAY (Monday), May 3, nnd- OLeSE for both London ond tho pountry on j-iujjax luay.f.i-i-,;.-. STON RURAL SANIM CONTRACTORS. TheiBu'niijfeulta'ry, 'Authority are pre pared fo Receive TENDERS for 'tliojeUNSTRUOTION of about 480 YARDS 12rN.

-EARTHENWARE PIPE SEWER, -and 630 YAIlDS'of SrN, EAltTnENWAtaS-PXPE SEWERS; toco- thnr with all tho neoessary'Mahh olb aTidsmhhdlo VENTILATORS and' Antoraatio Flushing Draihago of tho Jaffrny Siiburban.Hospltai and.WdpdfJBfid. Plans, details, and Specification at the Office of Mr. J. Fletcher, tho Engineer tho Hlgh Street, Erdlngtpn and from' whom' Form of Tender Bartipulars can 'he obtained on and after Saturday, Maif of One Guinea, which will ho returned upoti rejieiptof. a bbnft Udo Tender.

Tenders, endorsed "Tender for delivered to me, tho undorolgned, at my Ofiico, on oi bdforirWJBDHEBJiAY, tho 12th day of The Authority do not bind thomDelvestlo accept the lowest or any waL to tne AUtnonty. Union Offices, 93, April 130 SALBS 21 iUOTIO'SKHY. V-- ON VIEW SALE-THIS' DA.AT 12. TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS; AND PROPERTY. OYNgRSV A VERY-IMPORTAN'rNlifeERVEDSALE OF E6 CHIMNEY -flECES, Including rich Rimgo Royalo.

WhM.Sgtataary. and White Vein MAitliljIUtt; nigllly nnisncu JJ-nameneu oiase unjasxyx-PIECES Sixty-three Bcrliu and Minton-tile Grates; Marble Fenders, maBEivo afider. Kerbs, all of. the best Sholllcid'imikc. irith bright aiid broskflpb: Bets of Tiles, small Kitchen Ranees, tejv W.

DANIELL witliout 9 at fclielr iCoinonitiori DAY May 3, commencing at 12 o'clock tho abovo Largo ana vaiuaDid jn" URATES, Sc. i Catalogues may be obtained of thQ-finctlbneers, 199 ON VIEW TfflffDAY, BALE TO-MORROW AT "11; AT, TUB SALE ROOMS, CORPORATION rSTREET.v--, Sole lMGnitf- Machine, ami, removed rrom Tiu-ee itcsiaeiioos. JW. DANIELL fc' SON wlllPSelI by Auotiori, at tho large Rale -Rooms, CorporatifiirrStreet, Birmingham, Tp-MOREOW-(Tnnsday), May1, cOinnieniiulg int. 11 o'clook'-thn TfnltNlTITRE aud other MFFEOTSl'Jncludiiik FURNITURU of sovcr.il BED CHAMBERS brass sndiptheKBedstoadSj' Spring llOOin 311110 or artistic uomijtii, irr nrurouo; -jaeu T.lnnlmim.

A FIllST-Q fflM DINING ROOM SUITE. IN- CARVED-POLLARD Iji rich. orlniBoii- Velvet; EtidiBh Bookcase, ditto Dln'ocr- Wiicon, foarved, high-haoli. Elizabethan Chairs, Turkey wou-mado MCJiosauy-DWIKa BOOM FURNITURU, Breakfiist Bcora Furnltiiro, irionJt and maliogany largo Marhlo OLOqRI3i'moiinted iobrouzo broiKO Figures; Decorative ahornton Ihlald DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE in'Bllft: Urocatelle, Taneatry, and other coverings inlaid roiewdod, black-nnd-Kokl, and gilt 'Tfe7rOCtave Walnut C.CTTAGE PIANOFOaTES, hy Allium am -wKjoiii and Bi-cclijttin, Berlin antique oak Box, about J.7ii)ty Lots of BOOKS, a few. Oil Palotings, two Washing MaehiucViJ Mitring Machino, set of Van Harness, and a variety of miaafljnneous Effects, Catalogues to bo obtained of the AjStioncora Note, A Sale of Furniture Household Effects is held at finlcs siioiiW be ddliared at tlto Sale IHieiiis aoi nna-aav the Friday pneeahm.

187, Leo Bank Road UnroacrvcoVfjiile'of Escollont HOUSEUOLD FURNITURE. WARDS, SON, BTGWOOD--will Soil-, by JGj Auction, THIS DAY (Ito)idoy), at. (by dhoctiou of the Excciitbra of tho is -Miss Buckler) tho-Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, moWlllq Holf-testor Bedsteads; llvo toother Beds, four pairs of Illanlfilfo', Sheata, oight Counterpanes, mahogany -Chests df '-Drawers, and; Washstands, Cominodes midnsual phainher. mahogany and oak Tallies; Easy and Jjiher Oliaiiv. Ohimnoy Glasaes, Oariiats, Walnut DRAWING liOOM SUITE, Excellent SEWING.

MACHINE, Books, RnrraviuBsoiiU'-varioty of Useful Effects. nr West 142 Midland -Auction Rooms; Salo, by. -Auction rtooms; aJiuiuu, tin. motion of First-class PLEDGER -Bed and Tablo Linen, new Icndy-inailu Clothing, now THIS DAY (Monday), at prompt, h. AUCMO Rcndy- JgY Vti H.

FELLOWS. C6211-. B'Y OHINN, THISVffiAY (Momiay), at 2, rtt 1, Moor. Street (for rent) SOFAS, two i'oather- Ileds, Chests, iron and wood Steads, Gcrgian aud other Stands, Windsor and cano Chairs, nnd Effects, -jc" C6232 RnlnafTn In. AKlnnifitoilfl.

Blrminaham. MR. W. HOLLIS UaE'i'eaWod instructions from Mrs, W. Overton to'Sell'liy A'ndffds, THIS DAY (Mondavi, May 3-Throe Working HORSES n'noGfiriPONY, Taoklo and Harness, cwo-kmra Ohanoutter iuy mappisoecit anu nra uuuuiuB CARTS, light Spring tqrenWheelbarrows, and other' Mis-; oelianboiiaSfools and EfEcots, CMi'ilgfOTrd Dogaud Chain also a few Lots of HOUSEHOLD FURWIJ-'lHtlS, (0., -Sale to coramertco'at 2 o'oldalr; 149 EVESHAM EASTER FAIR, jjBIB DAY (Monday), May S.

Prime Fat and, St SHEEP, and TEGS, LAMBS. -120Ripo'Fatarid-Siorg'BEAST3. TO.liB.SOLD AUCWON, DY E. 'RIUHTONf. o'clook.

LICHFIELD P.UBWO'Oj tLE SALES-OOMPANY-' May 3, at 10.30 7.Fat anu Ktove 370 Fat Special Arioa. of Cattle and Slieiip from several 100 Fat and-Storo PIGS, Itj CALVES. i Auct onoera aud Maoacerfl. High ParkRoad, ItailivUy Strp.a ci uiw, maul, a.intf!rnfttinTifl frnm I tiltomtioiin) to Sell iTwnn wwnra -v uuiviiUHu, mumiukuu including Koyto'a Refrlgcratori; Conpi.r' head iindliaU-hhgilheil Uitlh, JiiOU yimuu. lafiiarot in bottlos, to; Sc.

Clf onl! 187 'neai rN-DnTOft' RRnniN' IMNTS, ROSES, Lilium 'A-unithni'. ''nud TOrMOREOW (' without icacrvei ac- i.ou STOCK (Tuos- it's: 'rfnd'LAMBS. ZO I'at UA.e,rnaiiu. 74. Head of Store ino-pioH.

LP GEORGE HONE, -atoro xiuuB; Salo at.Lo'olock. EN nuiuiuw vxnesuayifaiay.ouiuui'o'-" "-ii- 1 Htoro Stuck. Fat and Store Stbok. VTAiB. AUCtluiicur SALES I UAUCTIOK MR, mat Samuel leaving).

te oluuruniiHu. ihatr'notions from Mr, Koii ny ailOMDii, on WJ01JNE8DAY NEXT, thei'BHi diy.bf May-tno iaih unu iColtj FowlB. iwniuil Waaon. AVOVJ PPrtnulJ Machine, Malt-orushersiuiihan. Vrwi4v IMPLEMENTS l-1 mpMTODOTffir eluding nidargo Crane, rr(--r; power; Blacksmltli'S'andFpUiiilrj! Tools, oiu.iruo, ru-tta ipnwlnnnro.

-Tlft anu mimorolff other Items which miiy of the HnW nnmmoiinowith tTirt-Aiir nil tliralBCfCCtailtU 0 MMIt Be Matlrcsses- and. Jicddiug, Jicd itonvwarneta. arid ituga a oost. BED ROOM superior largo bIm mallotyFcdeimJkaWM WnTrnhes. wftlmit Tied Room FiirniRiH.tlan'aBli'miitr-waliiiit Bed-.

161; B'XSiSjBS Mart, at 7 o'olock p.m. to the im nute-3tEEHPLD BUILpiNG nnnin.MivIl, -rvninhv Road. Florence Rond. ipnd. Watt Street, Capo tHiBsexundtWorcessorjaoira, at haltaW i j-.

-tiiinnn 7i AUCtloueoiB PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, mflEATEB ROYAL, BIRMIKGHAM LAST WEEK OF "HUMAN NATURE." Una (Monday) Evening, at 7.50, HUMAN NATURE." Supported by Mr. HENRY NEVILLE, Miss BELLA FATEMAN, uud tho DECRY LANE COMPANY. HUMAN NATURE." Received with heurty plaudits by a largo deeply-Interested andionco Moro elaborate scenery was noyer shown in cne piece in Birmingham Reflected the highest credit on all concerned iu it." Post. "HUMAN NATURE limst-intod apprcoiation by exceilont andloncos. Uvoj-ything is done on ft litgh scalo-tho scenery, tha company, orowds of supernumeraries, tho various accessories in fact, everything that could add to tho realism of tho play has been supplied with absolute disregard to tiouulcor 6creeMe.

'HUMAN NATURE "Ia unquestionably a greut play Tee enthusiastic reception from all parts of a well-lllled house prognosticated 0, successful visit. "-Matt. fJlHEATRE KOYAL, BIRMINGHAM. Important for Twolvo Nights of tho KOYAL ENGLISH COMPANY, Uudor tho Direction of Mr. SYDNEY LESLIE.

FULL BAND, CHORUS, AND BALLET, EIGHTY PERFORMERS. Coxdtjctoe -Mr. JULIAN EDWAEDES, FlUNCXFAI, ARTIflTR Madame OLAEA LESLIE Miss PHILIPPINE SEIDLE Mudllc, PONTI Miss JOSEPHINE YOKKE Miss MAUDE TEMPLE Miss M. MULLER Miss LEAH DON Miss MAEIE DVALMERT Wudamo JULIA. LENNOX Mr.

BEN DAVIS Mr. GEORGE SNAZELLE Mr. MICHAEL DWYER Mr. DUDLEY THOMAS Mr. EDWARD GRIFFIN Mr, FULLER ALLEN Mr.

EDWARD MULLER M. CHARLES MANNERS Mr. FRANK CELLI (hid first appearance in opera ainco Ilia return from America). ON MONDAY NEXT, MAY 10. THE "BOHEMIAN GIRL." Thaddeus Count Arnhjeim Floiesteiu Devilshoot Gipsy Queen Buda- Mr.

Uen Davis. Mr. Frank Oelll. Mr, Dudley Thomas, Mr. Edward Griftln.

Madame Julia Lennox. Mies Irfjah Don. Madamo Olaia Leslie TUESDAY, MAY 11, MAR1TANA," Don Cicsar dti Bazan King Charles II Dou Jose Marquis Captain of tlio Guard Aleado Lazarillo Marchioness Maritana Mr. Ben Davis. Mr.

Puller Allen. Mr. Prank Cclli. Mr Edward Muller. Mr.

Edward GriOln. Mr. Harvey. Mudarao Julia Lennox, Miss Leah Don. Miss Philippine Beidlo, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12.

Mozart's Grand Coinio OperaTho "MARRIAGE OF FIGARO." Brilliant Cast. Three Prima Donnas and Mr. Frank Colli Figaro Count Almaviva- Dr. Bartolo Don Basilio Don Our-zio- Antonia Countess Almaviva Susanna Marceiiina Cherubino Mr. Frank Cclli.

Mr. Michael Dwyor. Mr. Charles Manners. Mr.

Dudley Thomas. ilr. John llcuton. Mr. Edward Muller.

Miss Philippine Seidle, Mdlle. E. Ponti. Miss Anderson. Miss Leah Don.

Madame Clara Leslie, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 13, at 2 o'clock. "IL TROVATORE." Count di Luna Ferrando Ruiz Azticena Leonora Mr. Dudley Thomas, Mr. Michaol Dwyer. Mr.

Edward Gritfln. Mr. John Bceton. Madaino Julia Lennox, Mdllo. E.

THUESDAY EVENING, MAY 13, Gounod's Celebrated Mustcrplece, FAUST." -Faust Valentine Wagner Mephistopholos Marguerite Mr. Ben Davis. Mr. Miohael Dwyor, Mr, Edward Griffin. Mr.

Frank Celli. Miss Josephine Yorko, Madame Clara Leslie: Grand Fashionable FRIDAY, MAY 14, Mozart's MastorDiece, "BON GIOVANNI," Magnificent Cast. Mr. Frank Celli and Throe Prima Donnas. Dou Giovanni Mr.

Fiank Colli. Don UHavio Mr. Dudley Thomas, Lepcrello Mr. Edwin Griffin. Commandant Mr.

Charles Manners. Massotto Mr. F. Tate. Donna Anna Miss Philippine Soldle, Donua Mdlle.

E. Zerlioa Madamo Clara Leslie. BOX OFFICE will OPEN WEDNESDAY, May 5, from 11 till 3. Lower Boies and Stalls, Ss. Upper Boxes, 2s.

6d. Pit, Is. oil. Gallery, Is. "OKINOE OF WALES THEATRE, BROAD STREET.

For Six Nights ouly, at 7,30, Mr. CHAELES WAENEE will appear as Bob Britrlv. in tho lato Tom Taylor's moat successful Drama, entitled THE TIOKET-OF-LEAVE MAN," supported by Wynn-Millor'ocarefuliy-EClected Dramatic Company. Monday next. May 10, for Six Nights only, tho Celebrated COMPTON COMEDY COMPANY, under the dirootlon of Mr.

EDWARD COMPTON. Monday. "DAVY GARRIOK Tuesday, "EOAD TO RUIN Wednesday, "MONEY:" Totjusday, "THE Tiuday. Production (for tho first time on any stage) of a NEW and ORIGINAL COMEDY, by T. EDGAR PEMJ3ERTON, ESQ.

SATURDAY, "BELPHEGOE." HE GRAND THE AT Bolo Proprietor und Manager, A Melvillij. In consequenco of tho great Bucceas of Ermlnle," which was first f.hiH Theatre. Miss Melnotto has arrancod with Mr. Melville to produce (for the first time on any Btage) tho New Opera now in preparation lur pivuuc.iuu wuuuu, ihj; iruivu Played for One Week hero, commeuolnK To-night (Monday), May 3, with Miss MELNOTTE'S COMPANY, from tho Comedy Theatre, o-KianT (Monday), May 3, and durinR tho week, will be produced, at 7.30 (for tho first timo on any stage), a New Cornio Opera, iu Three Acts, entitled "THE LILY OF LEQVILLE," Book by FolixRomo and Alfred Murray. by CiomentScott.

Music by IvanCaryll. Costumes, after designs to Bianchnu and Hcsche, executed by Mons. and Madamo Alius. Now Scenery by Tlruco Smith. Mechanical Etteots by Mr.

F. Wood. Gas and Limelights by Messrs. Cnnnon and Kerr. Porrnqhicr, Mr.

W. Clarkson. Incidental Dances by Mr. Willie Wardo. Chorns-in aster, Mr.

Mozart Wilson. POWERFUL OHOEUS AND INCREASED ORCHESTRA. Tho Music published by Willcooks and 11, Berners Street, London, W. Conductor 1 For Mora. Awc.ustr VanBiene Business Manager (Miss Mei.nottb.I Mr.

Gilbert Tatk. The Chevalier Gorges do Lauvenay Mr. GKonQETnAVXRNTin, Coriolan uaiika wiitui. Meridon Mr. Cir Anions E.

GriTEXH, Mrceant Hatanlan Walter Andrews. Lonrdaud la Farmer) Lascolles (a Coachman) Rieaud (a Notary) r. Gabrielle do Leoville Tiulurotte (Lourdaud's daughter) Madame La Secho (Laudlady of tho Corporal Jacquette (her niece) Mons. Kigault Mons. Pitou Mons.

Laferme Mons. Manet Mons. Foulllnrd Mons, Cbampeios Mclllc. Fauvotte Mdllo. Chnusson Mdlle.

La Gaillordo Mr. LTONKI, RK1NOLD, ClIAIiras AMimosE Coli.ini. Mdlle. Delaporte. Misa Mblsotie.

'''jMlssM. A. Victor. Minnie Byron. Miss MACiaiE Rayhon, MissMAOTIK VEHNON.

Edith Fletojiku. Madqe Bruos; Miss LitiAN Edisveian. Miss Louise Deltsav, Miss Etiiel Seiavyn, LOUISE FLETOnEB, FIIAKOE3 STAMIOl'E. Miss Caiirie Solomon. Miss Mary WisnB, Mdllo.

Manireito MrlllB. (Tuz'on. kitty graham, c. Farm Servants, villagers, c. misses ranny x-ew, xhhuui ouuani AdcloLovoy, Alice Hartley, Louie Seivrle, Maude Morcland.Maggio Maude Verney, Frances Conway, Kate, Franois, Laurio Elliston Flora McGregor, Louie Henri, Minnie Richardson, Violet LeiiA.

Flo Dudley, Ayis Graham, So. Soldiers, Peasants, Messrs. II. Montasuc, H. O.

Pajno, Ch. Rcmhardt, S. Horsopool, Augustus Oramor, E. Iahy, Chas. Oowlriok, Lewis O.

Hatton. P. Presano, O. Piddock, H. Honrl, J.

H. Jupp, G. R. Luke, L. VornrmG, Sinclair, Arr 1 THE VILLAGE GREEN AT LEOVILLE.

ACT 2 Scene 1 ROOM- JN THE LITTLE CORPORAL INN. ercrlOF6MIS Tho Opera produced under the direction of Mr. BARKER. Stage Mknacir (for Miss Memottc) Charles Mowhray. Notwithstanding tho onormous ospense attending, this production, will bo no advance in tho usual prices of admission.

Oner, 7 Earlv Door 6.50.- Commenco 7.30. Second Fnco at 9. Box Oil co at Theatre from 11 till 3: and at Messrs. Rogers and I'riesiiey an uay. A' siON LOWER u- jm G.

Reeves Smith, Jun General Mauager, Anton Grounds Company (Limited). IIALF-GUINEASEASON TICKETS, AvaUablo from May. 1, 1886, to May 1, 1037, SEASON TICKETS NOW READY. Vouchers may bo obtained irom mis, Elmore Row the Central Restaurant, Conation, fatreet atho Company's Offices (adjoining the Holto Hotel) and at thcuutrance Scm on SethoUers ara entitled to Admission to the Grounds, Hall, Menagerie, and Rink on all occasions. On May 10, CARL HAGENBKCK'S GREAT CEYLONESE EXmBITION for particulars of which see advertisement) wilt Visit the Grounds for Two Weeks.

On June IS, tlio FIRST REPKR8ENTATION V7iU be Blven ot the Magoificont OUT-DOOU PIOTIIRK, entitled THE ERUPTION -OF VESUVlUBj AND "LAST DAYS OF This Picture will surpass in Effects, Meohanicol Contrivances, and General Completeness all previous Productions. A Eetircaontation will ho given Every Monday and Saturday during the Season. Tho Sunday Concerts will tnko place, as usual, with an augmented Baud during the Season. Additions will be inado to tho already line Collection of Animals, Birds, ic, during tho Season." Aturtner List oi futures will ho issued snorny. A LOWER JN JJ J.

BIRMTNGHAM. G. Reeves Smith, Jpn General Manager Aston Grounds Company (Limited), CARL HAGENBEOK'S GREAT I I I Tho most interesting Exhibition evor seen in Europe, Sovontv SINHALESE and TAMILS (inhabitants of Ceylon), with TWELVE MON3TR15 WORKING ELEPHANTS; also Femalo FLEPHANT and BABY SUCKING. Hlophant Oornacs will rtow how thoBoMonstro Animals ara used for heavy work iu their C0Shtoen Ccvlonese Zohn Cattle, from 3ft. to Stt.

high, inoludlng Blx RaoingTiulls, ivhloh will bo driven in Nativo Coylonese Cars. 'riiSvn Taniil Oomodians. Devil nud Udakko Dancum, Tonmlc "and Mask Dancers, Nautob Girls, Jugglers, Snake Charmers, Sd 'Monkey PerfMmors; also, Two Dwarfs (malo and female) uwieroit. Jiiun. TIIR nnuAT PIsnUA.

oyal i Coy TV cat Collection of moro, than .100 about 1.000 Specimens of Agricdtural and Mariuo Products 100 of- the most incorcswnc views I A AU3TRIANBAND will play during the Enter- ENTERTAINBIENT8 a.m. to 12 noon; I p.m. to 6 p.m. 7.30 to 10 p.m. Children Hnlf-prioo.

tMf.Tvrl Thursdays and Fridays, Admission, la. i Mnmfnr- nml SpooiaUermfl Will homiido.wtth Schools to ftttond Mornlnsand Ajternoon TRATFORD-ON-AVON 0 A 8' XO-ilOJiWW TUESDAY), M4Y 4, "society of OYAL ARTISTS. I'hn TSKHIHI'I'inN IS WOW OPP1N DAILY, from 10 till 6 on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, from 7 Mil 0.30. Admission Day. Night, Threepence, 132 HO LB I AL 15.

25, BEmrmrs hill. Tho ART OIROLE EXHIBITION ol OIL and WATER-COLOUR PAINTINGS Is now Open Daily, from 10 to 5, AumisBion, mciuuing uataiogne, aixponco. in MASON COLLEGE, BIRMINGHAM. SESSION, 1885.86SUMMEE TERM. THE ORDINARY LECTURE COURSES COMMENCE To- Momiow ITuesdoyj, at the hours named iu the Cnlondar.

IM liisu. ii. Becrotnry. mHE LISTS for SUBSCRIPTIONS in Tho GREAT A SOUTHERN OF' SPAIN RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED) will CLOSE for London, on Wednesday next, May 5, and for. the Country on Thdrsday next, May 6, 254 mHE LOURENOO MARQUES (DELAGOA BAY) JL AND TRANSVAAL RAILWAY COMPANY FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT.

BONDS, Tho SUBSCRIPTION LISTS for these Bonds will Remain OPEN until further Notice, lev nrlov A Kin uu wbijIjB, Bcorocary. 4, Bishopagato Street, E.O., May 3, 1886. 239 INDIA THREE PER CENT. STOCK. -Issue of 6,000,000.

Minimum price of of Issue, 86. per cent, inijia uiiuE, iat juay, xooo, Thn Spnmh'irv hffltn to for India in Council elves ho will bo prepared to rcceivo at Uia Bank of Fiiday; next, tho 7th May instant, at or before Two o'clock, TENDERS (or a LoAN of 6,000.000., on security of Stock to bo created under tho provisions 'of 'the Act 48 and 49 ch. 28, and'proviouu East India Loon Acts, and to boar Interest at tho rati) of Throo, Pounds-per cent -per cent; per quarterly at tho Bank of England, on tho '5th January; tho 5th April, the 5th July, aud the 5th October' in eaoh year, the'iirst dividend being payable ou tho 5th July next. Tula bEQOlovill DO consonuaicu witn too inaia.d por cent dcook now existing, which is not redeemahlo until the 5th October, 1948, but will be redeemable at par on or after that duy, upon one year'B previous uotico having been given iu The "London Gazette by the Seoretaryof State for India in Counoil. The Books of the Stock aro kept at tho Bank of England, where all Assignments and Transfers ara made.

Ail Transfers and Stock Certificates aro free of Stamp Duty. -f. -e at UUUIU IUOUH.IC5 art, ivcu nww, wu I.TaiiRmiBHlnn of rlleidflm wiLrrants bv nost. and for tha DXohaneo of Stock into Stock Certificates with Coupons annexed payable to bearer, as are givon in the case of Consols and India Four and Tliroe-and-a-Halt por Cent, Blocks, Trustees ara empowered to invest TruEt Funds In this Stock, unless expressly forbidden by tlio Iustrumont creating the Trust. for sums of leas than 100.

Stook. and mnat atato what amount of money will bo given for ovcry 100; of tho said Stock. Tonders at a price including fractionB of a shilling other than Sixpence will nnl. Tin nrpfArnnl. inilv nrsJnteA.

TimderS bv tllO SaiDQ narflOn at various prices must bo made out mid delivered separately. Each Beparato Tender is to ho delivered in, coaled, at the Chief Cashier's Office, Bank of England, and the amount of Stock subscribed for ia to ho written on tho outside of tho The minimum prico, below which no Tender will bo sccopted, has been fixed at 86. for every 100. of Stock. A deposit of 5, por cent, upon tho amount of Btock tendered for must, at the same time, ho paid at the same office, to bo returned in the event of tho Tender not being accented, and parties toudoring must bj careful not to enclose the deposit in the scaled Tcudor, DO mucn ut me uw uu f.iin iinni "Rnflnnfl.

on account of the hecretary of State. for India in Council, on Tuesday, the 18th May, 1886, as, when added to the deposit paid on the Tenders boinir. delivered, will leave 70. for overy 100. of Stock, to bo paid as under, iJZU, per' cent, on jmuny, me iocu 20, per oonfc.

on Wednesday, the 4th August, 1C66; nor cent, on Friday, the 3rd Septombor, 1886 but parties who so desiro may pay up in full, aud will bo allowed discount at tho rate of 3. per cent, per ammm upon the anticipated payments. Iu osso of default In tho payment, of any.instalment at its proper date, tho deposit and inftalments previously paid be liable to forfeiture. In tho event ot tho receipt or xenuero, at. or aoovetuu miumiuin nrico fnr n.

innrnr nmnmit than that nronoscd to heraiscii. tho Tondero. at tho lowest prioe accepted will ho subject to a pro rnto diminution, No allotment will bo made of a less amount than 60. Scrip Certificates to nearer, witu coupons atiacnen1 ior jue quarterly dividends payable stn July anti otn uoconcr, moo, ou too amount of Stock, will bo issued by the Bauk of England in oxchange for the letters of allotment duly endorsed, -The Stock will bo inscribed in the' Bank Books on or after tho 3rd Septombcr, 1636, but Scrip paid up in full in anticipation may be inscribed forthwith as Stock with tlio dividond current, tTawiio nt T-nnrlflr mnv hn nMnined at tho Chief Cashier's Office Bank of England or of Mr. Hubert Scott, the Brok'or to the T.wlln fin, moll fJnwlMH- v.

Throgmorton Street, London, B.C. No Tender will be received after 2 clock on the said 7th May, nor unless upon the printed Form. gq'j uuxijjDit, duwj. THE SUBSCRIPTION LISTS WILL CLOSE ON. OR BEFORE WMlJ-NWaUAX JULl.

THE- MANITOBA. AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA, Forming a Junction with tho Canadian Paoilio Railway at tho town OI 1. Uri.RtS IU XllWUU, MV v.uj u. in the Province of Manitoba. THKiris nf raw firm FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS.

Part of a Total of 540,000. to bo issued, secured on tho first division- of 180 miles of Railway, and on the Land Grnnta, as hereinafter stated. Principal and Interest payable at tho OlyUcfdnlo Bank (Limited), 30, Lombard Street, London; bearing Fivo per Cent, Interest till 1st Dcoembor, 1690, and Six per Cent. Interest theroaftei till 1st December, 1933; repayable nt par on 1st December. 1933.

or redeemable at 120. per cent, as provided in tho Deed securing tho same. Interest Coupons payablo half-yearly, 1st Juno and 1st December. 1S5U0 pneo ii'JU. uencpayaon! 5 per cent, on Application, 10 Allotment, 25 18th May, 1886.

25 1st less the Half-yearly In- terost Coupon duo this date, 25 8th July, 1886. 90 Subscribers may pay tho balance duo after allotment, under robato nt 4 por cent, por annum. Tho Clydesdale Bank (Limited), 30, Lombard Street, London, is authorised to1 receive subscriptions for the above Bonds at. tho price of 90. nor cent.

The Bonds nro to Hearer for 100. oaoh, payablo in London 1st Dccembor, 1933. aud have half-yearly Interest Coupoua'attaohed. alBo payable in London on 1st Juno and 1st December, tho 1st Coupon being payable on 1st Juno, 1886. Tho Manitoba and North-Western Railway Company of Canada Is incorporated by Actsof Parliament of the Dominion of Canada anil or insmtoua.

humiwwi and t.hirfcv miles of tho Railway have nlready been constructed, laid Tfilli steel rails, and equipped to tho Batisfaotion of the Canadian Government's Engineers, and aro now opon for trnflia An arrangement most satisfactory to this Company for tho working of the through tralllo hti3 boon entered iDto with tho Canadian PaciOo Railway Company. On completion of tbo said 130. miles of Railway, the Company receivod from tho Dominion Govcrnmf.nt land grants for 832.0CO of which 385,000 acres aro subject to a charge iu favour of tho Manitoba Government of one dollar per acre in terms of Tho road short distance beyond tho tormimis iu tlio Province of Main- toba to complete tho Brst section of 180 miles, nnd when this has been effected tho Company will be entitled to additional land grants of 320,000 aoros from the Dominion Government; and in respect -of tlio said fifty additional miles, tho Manitoba Government is, hy tho Biid Eailwav Aid Aot, authorised to grant aid to the railway at the rate of one dollar per aero on 300,000 acres of tho additional land to bo received. i The total Land Grnnts of tho Company will, therefore, amount to 1,152,000 acres (less 74,000 acres, which have Blrcady been diBpoaeci of), Bubject to the registration fco otlOcouts or 5L per acre. Of these, 686,000 cores will bo subject to tho chargo undor tho -Rallway Aiu Act as aioresaiu.

rii-r, npo.nrnrl Dpod of MnrtenffO favour of Trustees. constituting a Unit chargo on 180 milea of tho Railway, and tho corresponding rolling stock, The BondB ore further scoured hy a conveyance to Trustees, subject to tho rights of tlio Manitoba Government uudcr tho' Railwny Aid Act, of the whole right and interest of the Company Iu the lands as nbovo described to be hold by them, to provide innds for tho payment of principal and interest for redemption of the Bonds either by purchases in tho market, at nny timo, at a prlco under 120 or by drawings at 120 por cent, and in addition to rolling, stock, outlay on-permanent way, nnd improvements to tho property of tho Company In manner set out in tho Trust Docd. Bofore applying the proceeds of the lands to tho -redemption of tho Bonds, tho Trustees must retain- iuiflioient funds in. hand to provide for two yeara' interest in advance on tha Bonds remaining out- a'sales ot land havo recently boon made to the extent of, 40,000 acres, and tho sum of 21,000. will bo banded to the Trustees, to bo held by thorn in torma of the deed of Mortgage against payment of the interest coupons.

Tho Mortgage represents a charge of 3.000. por mile of Railway, but valuing tho Company's interest in tho lands conveyed in seounty at por ncro, tho oharge will only represent about 700. per mile, tailing tna bontiB ntpar. Tim instalments maybe paid full on or after allotment under rebate at the rate of 4. per cunt, per annum.

-In case of default in ffa dun thn dnnoRit nnd in. .,.111 hn linhlr" r.n fnrfnil.iirn. 5 If no allotment is maue tne ucposm win nu rotumeu witnoui, deduction, and if a partial allotment ia made the Burplus deposit will be applied towards tbo amount payable on allotment. Scrip Cortiiioates to bearer will bo isauiSd iu oxchange for tho pro-visional receipts. Application will be mado duo course for a quotation for tho Bonds upon tho London and Provincial Stock Exchangos.

Copies of the Deed of Mortgage, of tho Deed charging tho Land Gra.nU above referred to. aud ot tlio Acts and documents affecting tho Company, can he inspectodjjy intending Subscribers- at the miam Mimrs. Norton. Eoso. Norton, nud Oolomau Solicitors gf tbo Ciydesdalo Bonk (Limited), 30, Lombnid London; or of Messrs Coatoa.

Son, nud Stockbrokers, 99, Gresham Street, E.O. TiMTRTKHH FOR FlH.1T MORTOAOE Colonel Francis Douglas Grey; East Sheon, Surrey Sir Jno, Robert Hcron-Maxwoll, Bart, Hamilton Houso, Tooting, Surrey. The Manitoba ajid Nortit-Westurn Railtvay Company or President. Androw Allen, Montreal. SECRETARY.F.

H. Brydges, Winnipog, B. Baker, Winnipeg, if Ht.mot. Tmlnn. 29tll Aliril.

1686. 174 CREDITORS OF THE' ORIENTAL BANK JL COEPORATAUrl. TOO liow xaim ui-puiuwim (Limitedr is proparcu to uenuiiit Claims, and ia able to offer, moro advantageous terms tha i nny other on apphcatiou to the Secretary, 40, Thread-needle Street, London, E.O. 2 LEWIS MILLS CO. 15, NEW BROAD STREET.

LONDON, E.G. Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1883. CAPITAL, 250,000. Chairman SIR FRANOIS-KNOWLEB, M.A., to TTn.lortalrn STOCK EXCHANGE BUHINESS of Every Description at -Oloae Market Prices, and at half tho rate usually charged by other Brokers. Syndicates for operating id Stocks and Shares formed every Hon-day and.Thursday.

i'rospeotua aunt tree on application JOHN II. HUNT. Secretary. 15, New Broad Street, London, B.C. Tolcirraiihio Address, "Monundor, London.

fiTto. snnTT; A. Every invoator and epeculator should read my- Adyico uircuiars or tuarcn to. 1 Stooks and SliareB bought or sold at market price. accounts opcue'd from cent.

No liability whatever beyond amount deposited. CJTOOSBROK.BR, rnlivin nr.v rani. niilu.An fill nrnfitfl. Evory traiisactiqn immedintcly advised by tele.gram. -Spcolal Oablos from Now -York daily on American Stocks.

Registered Preceptor and Advice poat free. -OOPTHALL CHAMBERS, ntu.nr,,nn.i-n v-i. ri-irirtT-i is n. 2. Exohnnco Teleohono, 10.126 United, Ko, 841.

London. mHB SYNDICATE (LIMITED) for. OPERATING in JL KTOUKB and ariAitao, A1 OM TilTl. Wo anticipate an important movoment in unother htook. Write i -at- Pamphlet, "oomnnou unnuu, Bent free, nlflo our wecldy St.nL- MrK-nh Tivlnw." 10 Manager.

TiAriDDLESBROUGH CORPORATION LOAN. IvA 100,000. Stock, at 3 per cent, interest per nDnum, January, 19ll, Prospcctuaes, auppliodby tbo Borough Accountant. Middlesbrough. Also Loans received or fivo years and upwards.

Alsn Trfians rnrnlvcd Rtlh-iect to nlxmonths nOtiCO. -A TNRITRANnE OO MP ANY 3l (MMrTEDI, 10, ST. SWITHIN'S LANE, LONDON, B.O, GENERAL ACCIDENTS. I PERSONAL INJURIES. iait.ta7.v AnnTnifiNmu tip.ath hv -AflOIDKNT: RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

DEATH by ACCIDENT.1 -AOENTS'-Watited, 78 O. HARDING, Munacer HtMINGHAM COMPRESSED AIR TOWER TEMPORARY- OFFICES of th jsCom-'pauy are NOW OPEN, ut Now where tho Engineer, Mr? Sturgeon; will bo In attendanco 10 to 5, to rcceive.and oxamlno liito. applications for the laying on of the new noworand tn oxnlain thn scheme to persons interested. oO OAUTION.TO PURCHASERS OF JOSEPH GtLLOTT, PSwiBkM eg-- been Informed-that hawkors'iirid othcni 'vending Steel-Pens reciu eutly rsprescuti thomsolves falsely as boinKi-hta-Trovoller, anu from' his EstabUshmeht; (jdalres to Oantlon the.Pnbllo galnsMuch Impostors; and to atato that his KcpresontntlYgs.do not 1 yiotovia Vorks, BinhU) TIHS (MONDAY) EVENING, MAY 3, IN MASONIC BALL, FEW' STREET. Reserved Scats, Unreserved, Admission, la.

Plan and Tinl-otn ni nrBDD lonnra nd Pritatlev'fi Musio Warohouse, Colmore Row. 216' BHtMINGHAM SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. SORIPTURAL EXAJnNATION. FOURTEENTH YEAR. The Prizes and (Jortificatea gained hyoinpo-titors in the nbovo examination will be Distributed by F.

SOHNAD-HOEST, This Dax (Monday), May 3. in Ebonozer Ohapel, SteolhouscLina Tho Ohairnlll bo taken at half-past Bovon oclook, Rev. STEPHENS. Mr. W.

R. BRADLEY, M.A., Mr. G. INGALL, lur, ItltAKlV WRIGHT, ancl oinerxneiiUB art uiiwbu wtto jiiHu in the Mee'tiug. Admissiou Free.

BIRMINGHAM YOUNG MEN'S FOREIGN MISSION SOOIETV. The ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING will bo held in tho Leoture Hull. YM.O.A., Needles Alley, This (Monday) Evening, May 3. Addresses will ho dolivered by REGINALD EADCLIFF, Liverpool D. J.

AARON, Ebo, London G. GILKES, Kendal; li.WHITWELL, Y.M.O.A., and other Gentlemen. Chair to bo taken at o'clock by the President, HOWARD LLOYD, Esg. J92 W. H.

SILK, Hon, Sec. NEW ZEALAND. A. CLAYDEN, Eaq.j F.R.C.I., will LEOTURE This (Monday) Evenino, atHopo Street; To-morrovv' (l'uesdBy), at Oozolls Street Wednesday hext, at Smith Street Board Schools. Subject, "An Hour's Talk aboutNow Zealand;" Chair taken at 8 each cvoning.

HURST STREET SCHOOLS. -DRAMATIC RE- OITAL, by the eminent Tragedian. Mr, T. O. KING; and CONCERT, supported by Mrs.

TITTERTON, Mrs. SORUILL, MIbs A.EGERTON. Mr. A. NEW HAM.

and Mr. MILES. To morrow (Tuesday). May 4, in aid of Sundny-Sohool Funds. iteserveu unairs, za itouc eeai-3, ia, oecona oeais.

ou. To commence at 8 o'clock. co242 TOWK HALL, BIRMINGHAM, R. STOOKLEY'S FOURTH GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, OJv" THURSDAY JiVENim NEXT, MAY fv Yoo.u,ists: MADAME OLARA SAMUELL, MR. EDWARD LLOYD Solo Organ MR.

stimpson, ACCOHI'ANIST DE. ROWLAND M. WINN. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT. THE BAND OF EIGHTY PERFORMERS Will Pino fi.idfi'fl Kvmnhntiv In minor, onus "ihv desire) Dr.

j. Bridge's now Overture, Morto d'Arthur," conducted by- tho Tin TTrlnnTilllwl Wunmirlnn Mfimh." (Faust) Keriios and Guilinant'a Ifirst Organ Symphony with Mr. Stimtson. Maiiauio CLARA SAMUELL will Sing "Altho a Cloud o'ercproad-tho Heaven" IDer Freischutz) lriicr "My Mother bids mo bind my Hair (2Ia(dn) "When tho Elves at dawn do pass" (Ifaltacc). Mr.

EDWARD LLOYD will Sing Soena, "Oh Rachel" (Lajuivo) ITaltvu; When the Orb of Day" (IKeder); "Como llvo with mo und ho my Lovo Hatton. Reserved Galleries, 6s. Reserved Floor, 4s. Unreserved Groat Gallery. 2s.

Admission, 1b. Tho Plans of Reserved Seats at Messrs, Sabm and Stockley a Musio Warehouse, 123, Colmore Row. A special Late Train will leave Now Street Station after tho Concert, at 10.10 p.m., for Whitacro and intermediate stations. The doors opon at 7, Concert to commonco at 7,30. Carriages for 10.15.

lffil PUBLIC TENDER FOR 53,800. SIX PER CENT, FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. DOMINION OF CANADA;" THE ELGIN PETITCODIAO AND HAVELOCE RAILWAY COMPANY. -Six per Cent. First Mortgage Sterling Railway Bonds of B100.

each. The London and South-Western Bank (Limited) are authorised to rcceivu Tenders for 638 Six nor Cent. First Mortgage Sterling Bonds of 1C0, each of tho Elgin Potitcodiao and Havelook Railway Corapauy, incorporated by Speoial Act of Parliament of the Legislature of Now Brunswick, Dominion of Canada. These Bonds, which amount to 53,000., codstitnto tho First Mortgage of tho Railway and its equipments, and aro redeemable by a Sinking Fund at 100. per Bond, as provided for by tho Trust Deed hereinafter mentioned, on 2nd July, 1905, at tho London and South-Western Bank (Limited), London.

1 Tho Bonds will be allotted to tho highest bidders, but no less price than 8S. per Bond will bo accepted. Sealed Tenders, accompanied by a remittance of 5. per Bond, will be rccolvcd up to 12 o'oloolt on Saturday noxt, eth May, at which timo tho Tendors will be opened and Letters of Allotment of tho Bonds to Applicants whoso oifera aro accepted will then bo sent by post, when nlso tho deposits on Tendors not accepted will bo returned without deduction. Paynient for.tho Bonds will bo required, payable as follows 5.

per Bond applied for, payable on Application. 40. allotted Allotment. The balauco 8th June, 18B6, With option to Subscribers to pay up in full on Allotment, under discount nt 5 per coot, par annum. Interest at 6.

per Bond io payable half-yearly, by Coupons attached to' the 3. per Bond on 2nd July and 2nd January in each ycaiv at the London and South-Western Bank (Limited). 7, Fenohuroh Street, B.C. Interest on the Bonds commences from 2nd January, 1886. Tho first Coupon, 3.

per Bond, will bo paid on 2ud July next. Thn Unniln an, nnvsble to Bearer, and nass by simple delivery, without requiring Transfer Deed. Tho Copy of tlio Act incorporating the Company, and of the Trust Deed mortgaging tho Railway and Equipments, and Form.otBond andMap, may bo inBpeoted at the Offices o'f Messrs, Ashurat, Morris, Crisp, and Solicitors, 6, Old Jewry, B.C. Prospectuses, with Form of Tondor, may lie obtained at tho London and South-Western Bank Fcnchurch Street, E.O., where Tenders for Bonds aro to be sent, accompanied by tho doposit of 5. per Bond tendered for (which is not to be euolosed in tho Tender Form).

7, Fcnchurch Btrect, LKmaon, E.u., isi may, loco. Hnninri Tnndptft will he renpived at tho London and South-Western Bank (Limited), 7, Fer.church Street, London, B.O, up to 12 o'olock on Saturday noxt, Miiy wnen tney wnt uw upuneu, auu luiuvtuui, letters for tho Tenders accepted will bo Bont out on that day, when also the doposits on Tenders not accepted will be returned without deduction. ELGIN PETITCODIAO AND HAVELOOK RAILWAY. Incorporated by Special Aot of Parliament tho Province of Now Brunswick, Canada. Tho ollowing particulars and description of tho Lino urn furnished to hi) Attorney here by tho Managing Director, A.

E. Killnm, Member of tho Legislature of tho Province of Now Bruns-wiok, Dominion of Canada 'The entire Lino has been complotcd and nt work oluco 12th October, 1885. In.viow of tho public utility of tho Railway, Subventions (Froo Money Grants), in tho placo of Land Grants, amounting to 30,083., wore made to the Company in accordance with tho powers Granted by tho Legislatures of tlio, Dominion of Canada tuid tho Provlnoe of New Brunswick, viz, By tho Provincial Government of Now Brunswick, 5,000 dollare per on tho fuurtecu miles of line from Elgin to Pctitcodiao, 70,000 dollais, or 14,583, By tho Dominion Government of Canada, 3,200 dollars per mile on the 12 miles of lino from Potitcodiao to Havelook 33.400 dollars, or 8,000, By tho Provincial Government of Now Brunswick, 3,000 dollars per mile on tho Bamo portion of tho 36,000 dollars, or 7,500. Tho'BoudsareaFlrstMortcogo on the Line and its receipts, and in addition theroto have tho benefit of a Guarantee Fund, formed by the deposit of asuUiciont sum out of tho two latter subventions (amounting to "to pay, irrespective of the receipts of the Line, the entire interest on tho Bonds allotted for a term of throe years from 2nd Jauuary, 1885. Tills Fund will bo placed on doposit at tho London and South-Western Bank (Liuiitedl, 7, Fenohuroh Strcot, London, Ii.C prior to the issuo of tho Bonds to Subscribers.

The Bonds aro rodeomnblo in London at 100. per Bond, on 2nd July, 1905, by means of a Sinking Fund provided for by a Dew) of Trust, dated 2nd July, 1885, mortgaging tho Railway and its Rolling Stock to tho following Trustees on behalf of tho Bondholders Maclollau, Presidontof tho Maritime Bank of Now Brunswick. Tho Honourable Thomas Rosenoll Jones, Membra of tho Legisla-tive Counoil of tho Provincoof Now Brunswick. William Henry Thorn, Merchant, St. John's, Now Brunswick.

By the terms of the Trust Deed it is provided that ovory year, alter payment of working expenses, maintenance, and tho interest on tho 533 Bonds, one-half of the surplus earnings shall bo paid and appropriated to a Siuklng Fund fur the payment and redemption ot the principal mm of tlio Bonds, whothor by purchase or at maturity. All moneys received for the said Sinking Fund are to bo invested in Biifo securities, tho interest from tho suid Sinking Fund bomg continually compounded and kept at Interest. The amount of not receipts required to p3y the interest on mo Bonds is less than 2. 10s. per mile per week.

Tho receipts of most of tho Canndlau'lineo aro considerably in excess of tills ratov-with a tendency to iucrense, owing to the prosperity and progress of Canada, onwhloh the Governor-General of, tho Dominion (the Marqms of Latisdowno), in his speech at tho opening of Parliament at' Ottawa, on tho 25th February last, congratulated tho members. Tho trafllo Binco tho opening of the liuo on 12th October, 1885, has been moat Batbfactory, and justifies the belief that no part of the Guarantee Fund provided will be required. Tho Elgin Pctitcoitiac and Uavelock Railway ia over 26 miles in length it follows, therefore, that the Bonds now offered for subscription amount to only tho small sum of about 7,000. per mile, which is much below that of many railways in Canada, which roach as high as 5,000. to 6,000.

per mile. This favourable featuro is in consequence of tho Govornniont Subventions (Freo Money Grnnts), which, with tho Share Capital, oovcrs a largo portion of the oost of tho lino and its equipment. This Railway crosses the Intercolonial Railway at, Patitcodiao Station, in county of Westmorland und Province of New Brunswick, 66 milea from St. John and 23 miles from the town of Moncton, tho lieailquartcrii of tho Intercolonial Railway, and 216 miles from Halifax, N.S., and "extends southward 11 miWto Elgin.Corner, which is within 18 miles of the Bay of Fundy shore, where is. a fine harbour, which ia open for commerce all thuyear round.

Along toiB portion of the lino large milling establishments have been erected, such as tho MoLaughlan mill at Eastman'B, 7 miles from Potitcodiao, cutting some 6,000.000 feet yearly'of Timber, and tho Colpitts Mill, 10 miles from Potitcodiao. AIbo, four sawmills at and near Elgin Oorhei, manufacturing, largo quantities ot sawn lumber. Elgin being a large Agricultural Parish, aud fast improving, will give the Railway a large ainoupt of work to do. This road follows the Valley of the Poilott Bpmo' oight miles, The Pollctt Eivor. for its entire length furnishes first-class water-power that can ba utilised for manufacturing In addition to the lumbering and agricultural interest affording traffic to tho road the Now Ireland Ooppor Mines nro being developed and will give tho road a largo amouut of traffic Also the very valnablo Coal Minos now being opened' will give the road a very largo traffic.

therobeinG no other outlot for those Mines but over this Hue of Railway. Tho'Hiie north from Petitcodiac to Uavelock in the County of a distance-ot" 12 miles, runs through a tine Agricultural country, passing Victoria Mills Bix miles from Potitcodiao station, where aro saw mill, grict mill, andoatding machine, thence by Killam's Milla eight miles from Potitcodiao, to Havelook Corner, accommodating such places as North River, Faweott Hill, Wheaton's Settlement, Lewia Mountain, Head of the Ridge, Fr'cdericton Road, Stcovcs' Sottlcinont, and the largo trading and farraitig country around Havelook Corner and Now Bnd besides this the road is in such a position that it will either form a part of or make connection with the Great European and American Short Line Railway, uow under way from Montreal, via Frederictoo, on to Monoton imiltoHova Scotia, which will give grout value to thisRailway. Tho Newcastlo Coal Fields at tho head of tho Grand Lake are only aomo twenty-six miles from Havelook Corner, so when the Great Shore Lino is completed, whioh is now being docated, this lino will come in for a largo traffic in tho coal trado, Tho track laying is all done with now ateol rails and fishplates made by the Barrow Company, of Barrow-in-Furness, England. tni, fMinwlntr are the Stations on the Line XTnwolnnlr Stcovo's Settlement. Killam's Mills.

Wheatou Mills. Fawoott Hill. UiilbUUUIUU, (International Railway Station). Eastman; Colpitts, roBDect of tho it boliovod these BondB present, a round British Colonial Rai way Security, yielding a remunerative rato of interest, with the principal sccurocl by tho mortgago on the railXy, its rights, frtootasc appurtenances, equip, mnni, niidlnnotlle. 1 Elocution, oratory, and.

the drama- iwrnliir HAYSAOK visits Birmingham GIVE OTION. ThBwdnkestvoioo dovoloixsd, and every defect in ttlt Jt I iii7i Reforenccs to barristers, olergymen, aotors, speech IW'orenccs laFor testimonial nirors. null gentry hi.i c43 press opinions, auureae, iva nM, tj, Ktrnet. nro Invited for Twelve Months' SUPPLY of TbSrVnoRpTor other good "STEAM COAL. "Also, NEATI1ERSEAL or STAVFORDSIUKIS blia, ror urioK Enrnlng.

May, addressed to tho Wepnespay.i, and Iridavb ILEY'S -Celebrated OOTTAG15 nyo, fallowiiut total lj JfT'. 38. Justin 39, lCs. Cash por.ceDt. ouyuc.

irj portlouate.amohnt acqoi'dlnB'tq time jioiu in. "iVr-Wo WRiABRrBLv' Xeethi and every oueo uuvinuvw m'lOs. check actions, 25. 10. iron mop gg-jjj by Coliard, 16.

lOa. Cha icn, 16 10i U. mtr 'nfl.

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