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ONE PENNY. BIRMINGHAM, SATOKPAT, OCTOBEB 8, 1892. No. 10,702. SALES BY AtfO-HOH.

SALES 7 AUCTIOK SALES BY AUOHOir. SALES BY ATJOTIOff. TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 1L SALES BY AUCTIOB. SALE OF PROPERTIES. OCTOBER 11.

1892. 13Y RODERICK be Sold by Auction, Ar the Prcperty Mart, 6, Temnle Row West. Eirrrdngrmrn, 00 TUESDAY OcSber UTot Sis oUoefc in to evening, subject to cor-Jiaoii to be then nrodnced Lot HANDS WORTH. (BVdirSion of the Trosteesof Of. MOOSHELDa" ataate fronting the main Soho Road near to Booth Street, in one offte most nrrproiiog of Biodsworth, for thirty years pastin Gccurauon of Mr.

Prztt and of his Widow and considered well worth a rent of 60. "stains five Bed Rooms, Dressing Eocm, hand- -some Dinrog and Drawing Rooms, Entrance HaU with Portico, KJJchens, Pantries, Ceilars, and other usual domestic Accora- uiS'S? achouse. Stabling, and an enclosed Yard, wife large Folding Doors, and the Grounds indnde ornamental Lawa and Kowtr ond Kitchen Gardens, wiu Suauser House, Vimay. and Stove House -whole. rontains upwards ct 2.000 squareysrds, and ha very consideralM mtrtnsic value as mere Building Land, the long is a site for Retail Shops.

Early posiOBwill be given. diction of theDerisew tt "THE JUSTICE," Uppw Gongh Sfaeet, at the corner of Blucher Street, with Bre-boose, fppiriK. and good Cellars, for more than twenty years in the cpationjif Mr. Partridge, and well known as one of the beet tfther with toe four Capital HOUSES, Noa. 5Q, 5 52, JdS Bnichet Street, all let at moderate rents, amoonting to 53.

6s. per annum. has Ions frontage, and occrrpjos a vary promiceot and imprormg position. "jSa sck, bs taken at Tataation. wiU JEarferJOSsession of the PnbliolMuse wfll be given, and the sale well deserro the attention of Brewers and of the Trade.

fIMi7wJK0TO'D fcEST-'-A FREEHOLD GROUND SEN'S secured by fire Houses, Nos. M. 26V 28, V'M ana bv live Houses iD-flsASMt- imiCC L'togvKthjthe BEVERfflONJaSFEI abontrinetSSr--; voatcots square yards. BENT. A FREEHOLD GROUND RENE; 23.

12s. 6d. pCTanuum, secured by eight handsome front Heases, being Nos. 11. 13, 15,17, 19, 21, 23, and 25, in Lynton Boad, Park Producing a rack rental of 132.

12s. together with the BEVERSION-IS-FEE in about iimetytleiusTconteiita 9oo square yards. RENT. A FREEHOLD GROUND BENT -or. ill: 16s.

secured by four handsome Front Houses (one being drable-froDted, and the other having gateway, and a lasts workshop), being fcos. 1, 3, 5, and 9, in Lynton RcnwSod Lane, Aston; together with the RE VERSION-IN-FEE in aboos pmetyght years. The rack rental is 70. 4s. or thenaboots, and the contents are 480 square yards.

orSSrvfeSXcrA Capital FREEHOLD COTTAGH RESIDENCE, sitaate WoodendLsne, ot Wbodend, J1LLONGLEY, NEAR COVENTRY, with good Garden, and with a Field ot Fine Old Tnrf LAND In tta rear; tenant at a rent of 16. Lot 7. FILLONGLEY. Three FREEHOLD COTTAGES, with Gardens, situate at Woodend Lane, near Piilonciey, and near to Lot 6, in occupation of Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs.

Rogers, and Mr. Kogers. at rents amounting to 9. 12s. 4d.

per annum. Contents about 15 Lot 8. WATTVILLE RnrTCPrT TSa vwkTt. atsm kJSSS1' cornerof Green Lane, Handsworth and Poor 69, and 71, in WattvUle Street; and Seven HOUSES, Nos. 117, 119, 121, 123, 125.

127, and 129, in Green Lane adjoining, with yards, Gardens, and Otit-buildmga, all let at renta amounting to 159. 5s. peranaum. This is ac excellent weH-ieuing Property, and offers a good invest, ment. ainety-eeven years at Midsummer hut, at a groand rent of 20.

10s. JOHN STBEET. Three FREEHOLD HOUSES, in Sew Jhn Street, near Newtown Bow, and Six HOUSES the rear, with Outbuildings and bricked Yard, let at rents amounting to 82. lis. per annum.

This is a. compact well-letting Prooerty, containing 444 square yards, and it Freehold, and subject to a perpetual annual rent) charge of 6.98. 8i Porfurther particulars, apply, as to Lot 1. to Messrs. Hall, Son, SUston ss to Lot 2.

to Messrs. J. and W. Brown. SoiicitorSj Waterloo Street; as to Lots 3, 4, and Ste Mr.

Edward Eaden, Solicitor, Bennett's Hill; as to Lots 6 aia7, to Mess. Barman and Rigbey, Solicitors, Temple Bow as to Let 8. to Messrs. Price, Son. and MUlward, Solicitors, Temple Bow to Lot 9 to Mr Pomton, Solicitor, Temple Row West: and as to all the Lots to the Auctioneers, Temple Row West, Birmingham.

540 GROUND RENTS AND PROPERTIES IN THE CITS" OF BIRMINGHAM. BY RODERICK be Sold by Anction (by direction of the Tratees of the late Mrs. EbocaU), at the Property Mart, 6, Temple Row West, Binrunchatn, on TUESDAY, the 18th day of October, 1892, at Six o'clock in the evening, sab -Sect to conditions to be then produced. FREEHOLDS. Lor GROUND RENTS otfiS.Ss.4d.

and 5. 9s. amounting together to 10. 18s. 8d per annum, secured by Houses, Nos.

37, S8, 39, and 40, in Dartmouth Street. and byEleven House tothe rear, together with the in thlrty-ono years from LadMlay next. Contents about 1,060 square yards. Lot 2. The HOUSE, No.

36, in Dartmouth Street, witl. Oat. braidings aud large Yard, let to Mr. Pickering on repairing lease for seven years from Midsummer, 1891, at a yearly rent of 30. Contents about 610 square yards.

L6T3. A GROUND KENT of 50. per annum, secured by the extensienewly-built Manufacturing Premises, known as the Excelsior Wire Works, in Dartmouth Street, together with the RE VERSION-IN-FEE in ninety years from Lady -day next. Con- tentsaoout square yarns. Lor 4.

The Front HOUriK, No. 23, in Dartmouth Street, and Nine HOUSES in the rear, with Our-buildinss and lorze bricked Yard; all well let, at rents amounting to 82. lis. per annum. Contents about 660 square yards.

Lor 5T-A GROUND RENT of 8. 6s. 8i, secured by the Houses Nos. 22 and 21, in Dartmouth Street, and by fourteen Honses, known as "Dartmouth Place," in the rear; together with the EKVERSION-IN-PEE in thirty-one years from Lady-day next. Contents about 1,003 square yards.

Lot 6. A GROUND RENT of 21. 3s. seemed by the very -Extensive Premises, known as "Calsdomia in Dartmouth Street (in occupation of Ash Brothers, Trn-plata Workers), and by Houses and Fnrmises. Nos.

255 and 256, is Heaeage Street; together with the RB VERSION-IN-FEE in thirty-one years from Lady-day next. Contents about 2,220 square yards. Lot MALTHOUSE, YARD. STABLING, and PREMISES, No. 258, in Heneage Street, now void, bat for many years in occupation of Mr.

John Xsmpson. Contents about SS square Tarda. r-LoT 8. A GROUND RENT of 8. 10s.

secured by the and Horses Tavern in Heoeage Street, and by two Houses iS-fieneage Street, and two Houses in Adsms Street adjoining, and by two bank Houses, together with the RBVEBSION-IN-FEE in thirty-one years from Lady-day next Contents about S22 square yards. -Lot 9. A GROUND REST of 5. secured by Hbnses ttad Premises, So. 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18, in Adams Street, tof ether wfththeaEVEESION-IN-PBEio Sii-Ty-ono years from Lody-day next.

Contents about 630 square yards. Lot 10. A GROUND RENT of 5. per annum, secured by "The Cfcratinters' Arms Tanem, No. 20 in AdamsStreet, and bytheEocsa 22, adjoining, together with the REVEBSION-IN-FEE in thirty-ine years from Lady-day next Contents about 288 square yards.

Lor 11 A GROUND RENT of 10. 8s. secured by Hooses and Premises, Nos. 24. 25, 23, 30.

32, 34, and 36 in Adams Street together with the REVERSION-LN'-FKE in thirty-one yeara from Lady-day celt. Contents about 1,000 square yards. Loili A GROUND REST of 3. Is. 5d.

per arnrani, secured by the Hooses Nos. 38 and 40, in Adams Street, together with the EE VERSION-IN-FEE ia thirty-three years from Lady- daynext. Contents about295 square yards. iOT GROUND RENT of 3., secrired byHoj. No.

42 and 44, in Adams Street, together with the BBYERSION-IN FEE intbirtyone years trom Lady-dsy next. Conterea aboat 283 GROUND RENT of 14. secured by Nos. 234, 233, and 232, in Heneage Street, and the Ccalyard, Bakebonse, Premises adjoinrog, together with the BEVEB8ION-1N-FEB ia fifty-eight yearsfromDeoemberneit. Contents aboot617 sanare yards.

Lot GROUND RENT of 14. secured by Nos. 127, 20L and 203 in Windsor Street, and bySixHcnses, knownas JubUes Buildings," in the rear together with the KEVER-. 8ION4N-PEE in ninety-two yeara from Lady-day next. Contents about 647 Bqniire yards.

Lot Front HOUSES, Nos. 223 and 222 in Heneg Street, with large Yards, let to Mr. Jinks and Mr. Bound, at rents respectively of 17. and 18., amoonting to 35.

per wimffll. Contents aboot 550 square yards. LEASEHOLDS. Lor 17. The RESIDENCE, No.

107 in Bloomsbnry, near Lupin Street, Ashtcd, let on leaw to the Astoa Overseers for seven years from Christtruis, 1891. at a yeariy rent of 24. rerm iorty yeara raa- eilHred at Lady-day last. Ground rent 6. Lor 18.

The Front HOUSES, Nos. SS and 92 in New Canal Street, aud Eight HOUSES in the rear. Annual rente! 10J. 8s. Term twenty-two years at Lady-day last.

Ground rent 4. 14s. Lot 19. Two Front HOUSES, Mos. 49 and 48 mAicster Street, and Two HOUSES in the rear, all let at rents amcnrrtingta 4L 2s.erannum.

Term fifteen years at lady-day last, brosoo. "Eor 2d-ThV Corner SHOP and HOUSE, Nos. 234 and 2331 Heneage Street, let to Mr, Rogers, Wardrobe Dealer, at a yearly rena of 25. Also, the HOUSE, No. 232 io Heneage Street, with tho Coalyard, let to Mr.

Pcndry at the yearly rent of 20. (to BAKEHOUSE and Premises in Windsor Street, letto Mr. Glover at the yearly rent of 9.2s. Total rental 64. 2s.

Term flfly-nine years from Christmas last. Ground rent 14. 4S. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Lycett and Ctu Soircrtors, 1 m.

TriTZ. tu i.T. m- lMifflA 15. Cannon Street. Birmhurham: or to the Auctioneers, 2.

Temple Row wgtv '770 rtmningpam. SALE OF PROPERTIES, OCTOBER 2S. 1892. BY RODERICK be Sold by Anction, at the Property Mart, 6, Terrrpte Row West, BlrrninghMO, on TUESDAY, October 25, 1892, at Six 0 dock in the evening, suhjeca to conditions to be then produced Lot SOUTH ROAD. (Bydirection of tta Execotorsof a late Mr.

John James HillX-Three Front HOUSESjyos. 4, 6. an 8, in South Eoad, near Henley Street, Camp Hill, and Stx HOUSES, in the rear, with Outbuildings and large Yard, all veil let. at rente amounting to 97. 10s.

rjerannutn. Leasehold for 500 years from September, 1870, at a gronnd rent ot ll-r(ls Lot 2. HBNLRY STREET. (By the same direction Two Front HOUSES, Nos. 94 and 96, in Henley Street, Camp arc Six HOUSES in the rear, with Ont-buildings and large Yard, wea let, and Producing rents amoonthig to 30.

7sjer armum. Leasehold for 500 years from September, 1830, as a ground renae. S. HENLEY STREET (By 'the some Valaable and Important FuB-lieensed PUBLIC-HOUSE, known- a-. "THE WOODMAN," In Hebiey Street, at the corner South CaxepHTfl, withOa bondings.

Yard, Gateway, and exteMiro Premises let cnLeKefcr twentylme years from Mid6uninertl890. at a yearly rat of8r. Also three several GROUND 1,1 arising out of ports of the land suWeseed, and amp secured by Houses and Preraises adjoming. VMtrym.hin.it Toe. Woodman is one of the best-gtosted snborbsof Birmingham, and commands the trade rfaaextensir Mdpidlymptoving district Avery thetw3WleaBe.and the Beveaion moeoot aghttenye n.

The Property is held for 5 yeara irom Groond Bent of 22. 4s. 24., which is more than covered By toe so. -grnuTid-rents above named- rw Lot 4. MOSELEY ROAD.

(By thesaSirH rnodloos RESIDENCE, No. 125 fL.fr" Btreet; six Bed Booms, and Mz aad airing Jarge Garden, and Stable and CoooosaCrcrfaerea vgrth a rent of about 35.. and until recently in eecapsaaa.ee Tnis is a good Hoose for ocenpation, and jejy pieasantly sftesateuV Id the oosti elevated and healthy part of tgte. lla. Term sixty-eight years in Maich lost.

GodISLSt-r LOT 6. MOSELEY STREET. (By the iSfSSn Capital Front HOUSES, Nos. 8. 9, and 10 ro Mc Brre ne.

Sherlock Street, and Eight HOUSES in the Outbuildings, ail weU rente aixtrng to. PSSg annam; aSo, a SUB-GROUND BENT of 21., weu secaxea of toCrrS anovSa ISle. Yard, and Gateway, let to the auonal lUvfrxxCcntgrr (Lnnited)d to Mr. Webb; Undertaker gg? 22. and 25..

amounting to 47. los. Cotuenoj aoocc HURST 8TREE-Two Csgtal ftort Nos. 30 and 31. in Lower Horat Street, nearaerto StTand Six HOUSES in the rear, wr Ouftungs and BrieWld, all well let at rents amounting to 86.

9s. per "rhfeis an exceUent and weH-situated Property, and tt rsLeajehcJ ortorty-fMir years at Ladysy ata groor ratrf6. Very Desirable SmaU FREEHOLD ENCEownas BoontanS other usual accommodation, and having Yard, Ont-buiMiBgs, good Garden, and Greenhoose. ITOrtharentof aboat 30,, and has been for ft tengtfcw nan occupMionof the owner, who moving to a largerhoosa and vriB Svewpossession. Contents about square Lot9-CAPEHILL Three Superior Small RESIDENCESV helns Nos.

154, 155, and 156. in Cane Hill, on the main road teadiss from Birmingham to Dudley, in a very etevated. jleant, and healthy xighbonrhood, and within about two minHter walk of the GroveLane tramway stop. The renareI9.19aeach,axoormtingto 59. and they con-tain three Bed Booms each, with BathKoom, Dining sod Drawing Booms, and other usnalacccnrnodatfon, and have good Gardens.

Leasehold for ninety-seven years in Jane last, at agroaad rend at 16. Lot 10. STEWARD STBEET. Two Oomtaodjons ProoS HOUSES, Nos. 75 and 76 in Steward Street, Sprins HOL wisti Yards.

DniiwIMmva. wad Gardens, let to Mr. BJehardBtd Mr- Patrick: rents amounting to 3L 4s. Term, fifty-seven years in December next, -tirouaa rent a. lefi.

ho. For further particnlare, apply, as taLote 2, 3, 4, and 5, to-Messrs. EaBer and Cross, Soheitaea, Waterloo Street as to Lot 6, to Messrs. Edwin Jaqrus and Sons, Solicitors. Temple Row; es to.

Ta7dA to BAescs.Looe ostoJ-otS, to Mr. E. NewCT.Solicitoii Bowia toIlO 0, co'Messrs. Biackhatn andrlor, CeSnore and to au Lots to tee aacBoncera, acidjio sum iteKsfc auigtaia, H68 ON MONDAY NEXT. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP BEST CULTIVATED iiUTCH BULBS, All vemaStd true to Name and Colour, from, the long jpn www "i Consistfegot Choice Erst Size HYACINTHS, forPoO.

rot- TrTT.rps. WamRsus. TAlinms, Scilla, Crocus, RIumL nr i. Snowdrops. Txian.

Aneznoces. kc TyrESSRS, ludlow, Roberts, LiER 1, New Street, wiu aeii ny aochou, at A.TJL wiU Sell by Auction, at tnetr iwpniv, J. Birmingham, on MONDAY liti''SS ChoiceSelcction of HAARLEM FLOWER BOOTS. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. VERY IMPORTANT SALE OP A CONSIGNMENT OP HIGH-CLASS A ft a SB? direction of a London Firm, who are maUag exttssm etaw- turns to eresascs.

LUDLOW. ROBERTS, WELLES lTl wU! Sell by Anction. at their Booms, No ,18, Ne on WEDNESDAY NEXT, October 12, at Twelve dock punctually the above Important and High-class MODERN PIANOFOBTJ5H. including A VALUABLE CONCERT iTBAND PIANCFOETB, by Bcsftstein 'AVBBY FINE CONCERT GRAND P1ANOFOBTE. AN UPRIGHT GRAND.

by Neufeld; of Berlin: A COMBTSfATION PIANOFORTE AND HABMOKITJM, TWfarTV.TrfeEkff&N-FBA& PIANOFOBrTES, -I- InuMMivtewr At tM ny. votfftt, jscse, jrone, nwer, in Jafpeniat-Joa or frKx. (Mf.fiMMwi stomitbiMriA Jfavxaost. and, jflDUfl vsjir vivi.iso, Vrolooeellos, a very old and valuable hitf-stee VrotoeeUo. two valirable Banjos, and other Musical Instalments; pieces or Sheet Music, SCrAo.

ON VIEW THE DAY PRECEDING SA-LE. Catalognesmay be obtained atthe Otflces of the Anctioaaets. 748 ON FRIDAY NEXT. EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Removed from Besidences at Handsworth and Spark-brock). '-ALSO A NEARLY-NEW FULL-SIZE SLATE-BED AND AMERICAN WALNUT BILLIARD TABLB, By Bnrroaeaes and Watts, with fall Appointments, Removed from Goscote Salt, near Leicester.

NOBLE DARK-OAK LIBRABY FURNITURE, MODERN BRASS BEDSTEADS. EMPRESS AND ORIEHTAL CARPETS, Pictures, Electro-plate, Glass and China, and a variety of Household Effects. MESSRS. LUDLOW, ROBERTS, WELLER will SeU by Auction, at their Rooms, No. 18, New Street, on FRTDAY NEXT.

October 14, at Eleven oWock mnctarally above Superior FTJENTTUSE, including HANDSOrfeFULLSIZE MODERN BRASS BEDSTEADS, with beautiful Draperiesaod Bedding; smaller -size metallic French Bedsteads, feather excellent Brussels Bed Boom and Stairs Carpets a6ft Superior SoUd American Walnut SPARE BED ROOM SUITE satin walnut Combination Suite, with Wamrobe also CaciUl Hard Wood SUITES, for smaller rooms IVioble Toilet SCTVices, BeKoom Conch, 7rc. NOBLE DOMfi TOP MAHOGANY WABDKOBE a pair of handsome Duebeese Todet Tables, a Lady's burr walnut Wardrobe, mahogany Drawers, and other Bed Boom Appointments, ABKAUTIWL ROSEWOOD INLAID DRAWING ROOM SUITE, covered in Silk Brocatelle and Plush artistic Cabinet and Overmantel tacorre-spbnd; richly-upholstered Occasional Chairs; elegantjrnhvidBihiK. gilt Brackets, a variety of Cabinet Ornaments FINE-TONED METALLIC PLATE PIANOFORTE, by Zieutrr, ipans, andotheris by well-known Maksrs; eight-air Musical Box CAPITAL WALNUT DBA WING BOOM SUITES, in tapestry and plush, and other coverings; Cheflioneres and Overmantels to jxteihanasone Cornices, with Vallances: Chenille and Ice, CURTAINS, an ESOELLENT POLLARD OAK DINING ROOM SUITE, in Morocco 6ft. handsome Sideboard and Screw Dining Table, Marble Clocks, Japanese Bronzes, richly-coloured JSra and 6rt. marioftariy cylioderfaa Writing.

Table. H-iNDSOME AXTIQjJE CARVED DARK OAK LIBRARY FURNITURE 4ft 63a. Sideboard; nobleCMmney Glass; bigh-baek Chaus, Settee, and Arm Chairs, in copper plush Centre TaKcte, bine and white Ornaments, old Brouses, Fire Screen. A LUXURIOUS. MORNING ROOM SUITE, in Saddle Bags, with large Chester; field Settee, massive Bolid walnut Enclosed Sidepoard several well-npholRtered Dining Boom Suites, in-leather Mid velvet 5ft, aAmhrLHi RAolnAufl.

Rr.rew Dimngxablea. Pictstres, a few. Books. Hall Electro-plate, Conteataof Kitehens and iuitrieo, Ajawn-mower, anu ON VIEW ON THURSDAY NEXT. Catalogues may be obtained at the Chronicle Office, Wolverhams-ton and at the Offices of the Auctioneers.

No Porters Admitted to this Sale'witbout a written Order from the Auctioneers. Note. These cld-estoiiished Sale Room are alvxgs open for the reception of Fvrnvbwc, Pianofortes, Pictures, Plate, ana vorvms BouschoU and other included in-tfte usiiol Weejdv nn4 other appropriate Sales, as may be desired by the Vendors, Cash Advances made in anticipation of Sale, 1201 ON WEDNESDAY AND THUESDAY. OCTOBEB 19 AND XU A MOST IMPORTANT SALE (WITHOUT RESERVE) OF UPWARDS OF 2.000 DOZENS OF I GH-CLASS WINES, MOUEUfiS. AND SPIRITS.

The greater pare oil in Bottle; together with BONDED STOCK of WINES and SPIRITS, BcUa the exdssive 'Stock of om OUUstaUished ZHm of Wine Xemaatt she West of England, aha lux dissolved Partner-' MESSRS. LUDLOW, ROBERTS, WELLER will Sell byAnctwn, nt their Booms. No. 18, New Street. Birmingham, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October 19 anri Ofi ok lam n'JfV-lr Turnftllv Aiuh rlAV the abOVB- XOOSt Irnportani; STOCK of WINES AND SPIRITS, The Wines wiU include CHAMPAGNES, Of the 1880, 1884.

and 1887 Vintages, Old Landed Perrier Jouet. I Bjttacher and Co. Meet and Cbandon'a. Due de Montebeuo. Chateau Redcliffe.

1 Buce.net and Co. Finest selected Rhine Wines, in original cases, landed in 1371, 1875, 1878, 1680. and 1883: upwards of 700 Dozen Bottles CHOICE OLD CLARETS, ioclnding Chateau Morgsnx, bottled in 1869; St. JnliervSSST; and other Wines ol Hanappiers, M. Meyers, Brandenburg Freres.

from ten to twenty years in bin. Still red Burgundies, Italian red and white Wines, landed in 1869. GRAND OLD SHERRIES, Including a few dozens of the celebrated Bristol MUk, bottled in 1876 grand East India and Faie Wines, boUled in 1864, 1869, 1863, 1876, 1882. and 1885. RARE OLD PORTS, Principally of Onirics Harness shipping, of the Vintages of 1847, 1858, 1863, 1870, 1878, 1881, 1887, undisturbed since date of botSing, and including many bins of haif-bottles.

MAGNIFICENT OLD BRANDY, Dennis Mounie's 1861, in Cases; MAETELL'S 18S8, landed in 1873, and bottled in bond MABTELL'S, cased Cognacs SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES CURIOUS OLD HOLLANDS, in bond since I8S7, 1864, 1366, and 1870 and Finest LIQUEURS. Also, IN BOND, 8 PUNCHEONS, BUTTS. AND PIPES, 42 HOGSHEADS, AND 142 QUARTER-CASKS PORT, SHERRY, BRANDIES, of MarUll, Frame sad Beget, Rmujer GuOiet, 1882 to 1890 Landings; Scotch and Irish WHISKIES, and RUM, various periods, in Bond. Sample Bottles may be had direct from the-Cellorsin the West ot England, by application to the Auctioneers. Catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneers, In doe COUISC, or will be seat free by post Note.

Every Hon comprised in this Sale is the property efjlan referred to above, and wili be delivered direct from their cellars in- the West of England, and the Auctioneers having positive tasErttctioRS to realise every lot'unJhont reserve this wiU be a roost favourable oppor- nBiuy to pvrrznajx ngn-cbass ana nmaisvi vrwes to UK great advantage of the buyers. 741 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. ATTSACTIVE AND ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE OF UPWARDS OF SIXTY PICTURES, BY WILLIAM E. HARRIS, Direct from his Studios at Broadway (Worcestershire), and Windsor, JPvittCipofij; Recent Works, and many being Picturesque Views of the Broadway Neighbourhood and Scenerif of the Upper Thames. MESSRS.

LUDLOW, ROBERTS, WELLER will Sell the above by Auction, without the nhtpt reserve, at tbeir Rooms, No. 18, Nsw Street, on TUESDAY, October25, at One o'clock. Farther particulars in subsequent advertisements and in catalogues. J43 PROPERTY SALE, OCTOBER 31, 1892. BALSALL BEATS.

A CAPITAL SMALL LEA3EHOLD DWELLING-3017815 Being No. 80. Wenmom Street, Balsall Heath, with two Sitting Booms, four Bed Kooms; and Garden. Annaal rental, 22. 2s.

Lease about seventy-eight years. Ground rent, 4. Is, 2d. BAY MILLS. EIGHT CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSES, WITH GARDENS.

Annual rental, 106. 12s. Situated in Speedwell Boad, near Francis Boad, Hay Mills. Lease ninety-eight years. Ground rent, 14.

MESSRS. LUDLOW, ROBERTS, WELLER will Sell the above by Auction, at their Sale Booms, No. IS, New Street, Birmingham, on MONDAY. October 31, Mo30 rim. Farther particulars in subsequent advertisements.

1203 THE WINDSOR ESTATES; BARNT GREEN and BLACKWEIX, WOBCESTBTBSBIBE, in the most lovely positions in the district for Evidential purposes, and with excellent railway accommodation. LAND to be Let on Lease on moderate Terms, suitable for every class of Beaidence. Plans and particulars may be obtained of Messrs. GoodTick-Clorke and Smith, Solicitors, 40, Bennett's Hill; or of Messrs, Ludlow, and Weller, Land Agents and Auctioneers, 18, New Street, Birmingham. 1204 rufi BAljE si SflSlt ATE TREATY.

rrraE Old-estaWisbed and Valuable BUSINESS of a S- PHOTOGRAPHER and FHTE ART nitAT.KTt years past carried on by Mr. John Collier, Jix 66, New Street, Birmiosbam. Further poruculara may be obtained from Messrs, Litalpw, Roberts, and Weller, Auctioneers, 18, New street. 742 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PROPERTY SALE, WEDNESDAY.

NOVEMBER 2, 1892. tTTLLIAM FOWLER PEMBERTON will Sell by Anction (byorderof the Executors of Mrs. M. A. Haden, Executors of Mr.

Henry Haden, Executors of Mr. Thomas Biddle, and Executors of Mr. Thomas Lloyd, and others), at their Property Mart, 69, Temple Row, Birmingham, at Seven o'clock in the evening (exact time), and subject to conditions of sale incorporating the common form conditions of the Blrmrortuun Law Society FREEHOLD sod LEASEHOLD PIWPERTIESTin Booth Street, Handsworth Spencer Street, Birmingham; Trinity Bead, Birehfield; Glover Street, Birmingham: VanxhaU; Cromwell Street, Bloomsbury Icknield Street and Richard Street, Birmingham'. Uc Furthtr particnlara in next week's papers; or from tbeAmc- croneers, oj. xempie now, cinmngnam.

YLDB GREEN, SUTTON COLDFTELD. Charmina RESIDENTIAL PROPTtRTV Snli sitaiatfd in the best nart of WvldA Gmm. nn tSu hif. Sutton Coldfield, about midway between Chester Boad and Wylde Green Bailway Stations (ton minutes' walk from the latter), named MakchjOD3x" and late in the occupation of March, deceased. The accommodation In the bouse comprises four Bed Booms, Store Boom and Cistern Room on the second floor five Bed Booms, Dressing Room, w.c, and Housemaid's Closet on the first Boor best and second Staircases, Entrance Hall, Lavatory, Dicing, Drawing, and Breakfast Booms best and second Kitchens, good Pastries, and Cellarage.

In the Yard Is a range of exceHent and very roomy Stabling, Coach-house (heated with hot water). Saddle Boom, and numerous Outbnildings. The Gardens (contawing two greenhouses -and storehouse), Lawns, and Shrubberies, both at the back and front of the house are laid out with taste, and the splendid Shrnbs and Plants are at perfection and the Fruit Trees foil One noticeable feaZctre is the Bowling or Tennis Xawri (40 yards by 30 yards), surrounded by tjertrpon tier of the choicest toses, -Tho 'site Is elevated, oammanding extensive and cnastaing views oyer Oscott. Sutton Park, Wabnlay, ObteshiB, and the pteccrcsaro snrroonding country. The Property i Leaseb tea term whereof years remain unexpired at Michaelmas next, at theexoeea-ingiy low gronnd rent of 18., the armof land or thereabonta, Maybe viewed only oyoard, to behxd of Messrs-WiHiani Fcwier and Pembertoa, Anctkmeeta.

and Estate Agents, TsalteBow, KrjrorrSBiin, and High Street, SgltajiCoWaeld, IJ3S SALE OF SUPERIOR FAMILY RESIDENCE, OVEEDALE LODGE," MOSELEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, TY THOS. S. FALLOWS (by order the Trustees MB a 1-, Vonny TTnml a. PmTVrfV Room.

Temple Bow, Birmingham, on THURSDAY. 27th October, 1892, at Six oclock the Delightful FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as "OVEEDALE LODGE," Bitaateforsiing the corner of Moseley Eoad and Park Road, Moseley, with long frontages to both roads. The House, which was trait pebse, has recently been enlarged and redecorated, tho Bncomfiwda- tion oemg asrouows: On the Upper landing Largs BQliard Boom, two. very large Attics Linen. Box, and Cistern Booms.

On the principal LandinjE and Corridor are seven capital Bed Rooms (including four pf laige proportions), Dressing Boom, Bath Room (hot and lavatory, and the other usual conveniences, with best and ser-vants' staircases. On the Ground Floor Noble Entrance HaM. with vestibule, front and side entrances, three targe Reception Booms Dining Room, 24ft 6in. by 17ft. and-bay in addition; Drawing Room, 26ft.

by 20ft iaclndlirg two bays: Literary, 17ft. by istt om. unma ana two excellent Kitchens, each with range, and ho cold, "and ma water laid on: twolarge 'Ale Cellars, Wine Cellar, together with large covered Coalhouse, Shedding, and other domestio oSces in paved sard. The Btabung compnseB a uwse Ba Mnwioww! Harness Boom, and CoachJiouse for three carriages, with a very large Loft over the whole Carnage and iraaesmen Park Road, and ironfCarriage Drive. The Lawn is tastefully, laid out.

aodplanted with fine grown Trees and Shrnbs. The Glass Erections conBist of two Vineries, CncnmrjeT and Rose Houses (with firing), and Potting House, crick Forons Frame, and there is a productive Kitchen Garden. The Property is Leasebold tor sixty-seven years from 23th beptero-ber last, an annual ground rnt of 34. 2s. 6d.

0 'm Ii The. above Eesidence is hin five mtonces walk oflW)seieT Station and three Lilies of Bilningham, with a tram-servrceevery five minntes by two routes Into town, and an excellent trafa service. Further particulars and cards to view maybe had of Inessrs. Vf J. Burman and Rigbey, SoUcitors; or of, the Auctioneer, both of Temple Sow, Birnungham.

Collection of OIL PAINTINGS, and other Orflrtente of the Residence will be Sold by Auction immediately aftertte sale of the Residence. u3y SALE OF PROPERTIES, OCTOBER Vi. EDWARDS, SON, BIGWOOD are instmcted to Sell by Auction, at the Grand Hotel, Colmore. Bow, Birmingham, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, October 12, at Six oclock prompt (subject to conditions). FREEHOLD, CAMDEN STREET.

Lot L-The FREEHOLD Three-storey Front No Camden Street, vrith seporate Yard and- Ont-bnilding37 let to Mr. William Smith at 7s. per week. Also a FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of 2. 13s.

4d- per annum, secured by one House and 127 square yards of Land, forming we yard of and at the back of 47 to 50, Tyndal Street together with the RE VERSION-IN-FEE at tho expiration of the Lease on March 25, 1927. Total annual income 20. 17s. 44 LEASEHOLD. NOEL ROAD, MONUMENT ROAD.

Lor Pleasantly-situated BOUSES, Nos. 7 and a Noel Road, in the occupation of Messrs. Mont and Eborau, at rentals amounting to 62. perannnm. Each House contains MroMo-t3ed Entrance Hau, During Boom and Drawing Room, three Bed Booms, Atuc, Clothes Closet, w.c.

Kitchen, China Pantry, Back Kitchen, Scullery, and Cellar, and has a good Garden. Leasehold for fifty-five years from Jnne 24, 1892. Gronnd rent BOAD, HANDSWORTH. Lot 3. A Well-built HOUSE, No.

236, Lozells Boad (near VOJa Cross), let at 30. per annum. The accommodation comprises Vestibule, Entrance Ha, Dining and Drawmg Ibooms, four Bed Booms, Attic Kitchen, Scullery usnol Out-buDdings, dry Cellar, apd iotig Garden. Leasebold for sixty-one years (less three days) trom September Z3, 1892. Gronnd rent, 7.

7s: LEASEHOLD. SHERBOURNE ROAD (Close to Moseley Road). Lot 4. An' Important PROPERTY, set back from the street, consisting of. Fifteen HOUSES, five being -front, and roxmbKred 103, 104.

104; 105, and 105, in Sherbourne Road Four Double-fronted HOUSES at the back of same and Six HOUSES in the rear known as Orchard Tebkace." Allwelllet, and producing, at weekly rentals, 180. 14s. per.armnm. Leasebold tor Beventy-two years, from Michaelmas, 1892. Also a -LEASEHOLD GROUND BENT of 6.

per annam, amply secured by four Houses in Orchard Road, abutting upon the above Property, for a term of seventy-two years (less six days) from September 29. 1892. Total annual income 186. 14s: Ground STREET, VASJSHALL. Lot 5.

(By Direction A Capital HOUSE, Jfq 84, Cato -Street, -containing Entrance Hall, four Bed Rooms, two Sitting Rooms, Kitchen, China Pantry, Scullery, dry Cellar; large paved Yard, and good Garden. Immediate DOsEfHriOTi mav be had- Leasehold for seventy years -from September 29, 1874. Ground rent 5. iror rurtner particulars, appiy, xsju j. Horton, Lee, and Lee, Solicitors, 18, Newhall Street at ta int.

5, to Messrs. Oorenmri and SolicitOM, 77. Colmore Bow and as to all the Lots, to the Auctioneers, 17 and 19, Colmore Bow. 744 CENTRALLY-SITUATED MANUFACTURING PREMISES, KING EDWARD'S PLACE, BROAD STREET. BIRMINGHAM.

EDWARDS, SON, BIGWOOD hay received instructions from Messrs. Jtagall, Parson CTree, and Co. (Limited) to SeU by Auction, on WEDNESDAY October 12, at; the Grand Hotel. Colmore Bow, Birmingham, subject to cott- aiTheSabove Important FOUR-STOREY WORKS, compristaB on the TWO TOP FLOORS thirteen well-lighted Warehouses and ONTHE FIRST FLOOR. Private and Clerks' Offices, Waiting Boom, and spacious Warehouses, 58ft, 6in.

by 43ft. natfcLavatones, ON THE GROUND FLOOR. Packing Rooms StarnptojrShop, 42ft. by -21ft. lighted from roof three Store Booms, Casting Shops, with Furnaces and special Ventilating Shafts.

ENGINE HOUBB.BOILER HOUSE IN YARD; also Extensive Basement Accontmodarion, with rolling way trom street. The whole of the Warehouses and Shops are with Steam-heating Pipes. didon, and tho 22ft. eas-eirdeaVBoiler, by Vemon and Guest, will be mciuaen in me oaie. The Property is Leasehold for niMty-nine years from March Zo, 1851, subject to a ground rent ef 40.

8s. 7 tr, Mahk TpaIp and Sohcitors. 3, NewbaU or the Auctioneers, '17 and 19, "Colmore Kow. "THE IVIES, 142, BAGLEY ROAD. EDGBASTON.

T7TOWARDS, SON, BIGWOOD are instmcted by iPi the Owner? who is removing, to Sell by Private TT.Hi.r.mH wa WTT.V aRSIlMNCE- The accommodation comprises spacious Entrance Hall, three well-proportioned lofty. Rufch Itoam. amnlfi Domestic Appointmente, Coach Houss, Stabling three horses, well- large Paddock. Possession to suit purchaser. For cards to view, between Two and Five, and farther particulars as to length of lease and ground rent, apply to the Auctioneers, 17 and 19, Colmore RoWj 746 RAILWAY, SHIP, AND GENERAL LANTEBNS.

EDWARDS, SON, BIGWOOD liave for immediate DISPOSAL by Private Treaty-a Genuine BUSINESS, in consequence of the Proprietor going abroad three Tninabte Patents and plenty of orders coming in umi particulars at if. uoimore itow. 747- ON MONDAY NEXT. Unreserved Sale of STOCK of GROCERY, ExnensiveF7XTrjsES, TRADE UTENSILS, FUBNITUBE, PIANOFORTE, and Effects, at 198, -Windmill Lane, Smethwick. BLYTH STEVENS have received instructions to Sell by Anction, on MONDAY NEXT, October 10, at Eleven o'clock the Capital STOCK OF GROCERY, comprising 1 cwt.

Tea, 1 cwt Starch, 5 doz, Salmon, 9 doz. Roast Beef and Rabbit, Nestle's and other Milk, Dips, Jams, 1 cwt Cheese, 1 cwt best Hams, Bacon, 1 cwt. Margarine, Eggs, Golden Syrup, Vinegar, 5 cwt. various Paper, and numerous Miscellaneous Items. Also, the Expensive New FIXTURES AND TRADE UTENSILS, Cotnnrisioa capital Counters, Wall Fixtures, Wet of Twenty Handsome TEA-CANISTEBS Three Valuable Sets of Brass SCALES and WEIGHTS, by Avery new 4-Cwt Platform WEIGHING-MACHINE, by Avery Treacle, Cisterns, Ooffee-bor.

Gaafittiogs, Blinds, Sc. together with the Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising birch Bedstead and Toilet Stands, mahogany and other Tables; Valuable 6--Octave COTTAGE PIANOFOBTE, by Oetzmann and Plumb, in rosewood case; Kitchen Requisites, and Miscellaneous Effects. Catalogues of the Auctioneers, 2, Temple Street, Birm. 1198 on Thursday" next. VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE STOCK OF RUSSIAN FURS, In the most FASHIONABLE and SEASONABLE GARMENTS, including SEALSKIN JACKETS, FUB-IINED DOLMANS, very rich Brown Bear and other Boas, sable Muffs, Pelerines, Shoulder Capes, Sex of TrimmingB Gentlemen's eoetlyTravelling Coats, from 30.

to 50. in value Sealskin Hats, HEARTH RUGS, CARRIAGE RUGS, AND TRAVELLING WRAPPERS. BLYTH STEVENS will Sell by Anction, ai the Temperance Hall, Temple Street, Birmingham, on THURSDAY NEXT, October 13, at. Twelve o'clock punctually VALUABLE STOCK OF WINTER FURS, including GENTLEMEN'S COSTLY TRAVELLING COATS, from 30. to 50.

in value, lined in a variety of beautifnl Skins LADIES' SEALSKIN PALETOTS AND BATTENBERGS, of first quality, of the latest Fashions, and in a variety of sizes FINE CLOTH DOLMANS AND MANTLES, lined Squirrel, Opossum, Llama, and other suitable Skins Pelerines, ShoalderCapes, SEALSKIN MUFF BAGS, very rich Brown Bearskin and other Boas, Collarettes, complete SETS OF TRIMMINGS BEAUTIFUL SPECIMEN HEARTHRUGS, in Polar Bear, Leopard, Tiger, Lion Raccoon Tail Rugs VALUABLE CARRIAGE AND TRAVELLING WRAPPERS, in Chinese Fox, Rocky Mountain Wolf, Wombat Skin, Minx. Sable Dolmanettes, beautiful Sealskin Visites, and a most attractive selection Fashionable Furs. ON VIEW THE MORNING OF SALE. Catalogues at Offices, 2, Temple Street, Birmingham. 1199 PROPERTY SALE.

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TVLYTH STEVEIsS will Sell by Anction, at the JU Grand Hote Colmore now, uirmingtiam, on o.vsxvb.3., October 33, at Seven o'clock in the Evening the following PBOPERTD3S: DUDDESTON MILL ROAD AND ADSEBLEY SOAD, SALTLEY. (Bil order of the TrusUes late Wmiani Clegten.) Lot 1. The Well-built LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Nes. ,257, 259 261 and 263, DUDDESTON MILL ROAD, and No.

181, ADDERLBY ROAD, SALTLEY; all well let, at rents amounting toLOT''i'o 'Satet3ntiaUy-'DTrai Roomy DWELLING HOUSES, Nos. 183 and 185, ADDERLBY EOAD. SALTLEY; let at very low reramuntog to K. H0VSBSi No5. jg; 191, ADDKBiKY KOAD, SALIL1SS'; let to old tenants; at rents or 4 ThreeEoonry DWELLING HOUSES, Nos.

193, IDS, and 197, ADDERLE EOAD, SALTLEY; let at low rents, amoonfing to 41. 12s. Further particolars at the Office of Messra. Smith, Solicitors, 59, Waterloo Street; or BIyCh and Stevens, Auc tioneers. Z.

leiDDie OlTtXb. OUUUUXUOiU. Preliminary. TUESDAY and -1892. Belle'Vue, Hales Owen, five miles ol-Birnung-' ham.

and one from Hales Owen Railway StatfctKJ; MR. JOSEPH SMART is honoare3l with instructions from Edward Gem, J.P., who is leaving the t-A su.li ho Anr.inn- on TUESDAY and WEDNES DAY, October 2Sand 26-Part of the HOUSEHOLD FUBNTTURE; the excellent Live ana ueaa oxviw. waicu vm three valuable young Horses, by Bend Or IX; also the wBcte.of the choice Stove aud Greenhouse PLANTS. Particulars will appear next week. Auctioneer's Address, Holes Owen.

1184 URRF-KTCRVEn SALES. nrorOMAK JAMES will Sell bv Auction, at his Sale Rooms, 12, Bull Ring, Birmiosbam, on TUESDAY NEXT, and EVERY TUESDAY, at 11.30 a.m., throughout the Season-Extensive Consignment of HYACINTHS. Tulips, Crocus. Narcissus. Lilies.

Romans. Snowdrops, and other Bulbs. cSQZl BTJLBS, PALMS, AZALEAS. AND OTHER PLANTS, rSIHOMAS B. JAMES will Sell by Auction; at JL his Rooms.

12, BaU Bing, Birminsham, on THURSDAY NEXT, at 1L30 a.m. a Large Quantity of DUTCH BULBS also a. Consignment of PLANTS from Belgium, consisting of. Pahns, Azaleas. Camellias, Ficus, Aspidistras; Specimen LarmKirtosaad Camellias a coUectjon of Winter-flowering TREE CARNATIONS, all New and Scarce Varieties, without reserve.

Catolognes tree.c8(B8 ROPEBTIES AND BUILDING LAND TO BE LET. 33. GEORGE STREET, PARADE Excellent Mercantile WAKE-HOC SES, OFFICES, and PREMISES. BUILDING LAND, at Botton Park. Smameiflelit HsiSjotm, Lozells, Handsworth, SmeUiwics, Stirchlej Street, BeB; Oakv King's Norton, King's Heath, Yardley.

Moseley, and Swkbicok also, for Mhnnfacrarmg Garrison Lse, Idreroool Street, Spring HiD, Varrxhafi. Part Boidesley ShteeS, Newhall Hill, Summer Street, in toe city of Birmingham. Mmn. CHE3SHrBJuVGiBSON, FOWLEE, WHARTON, iaiitctionecis sod Estate Agents, SALES BY AUOHOK TO BUILDERS, CABINET-MAKERS, EDGE-TOOL AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS. UNRESERVED BALE OF AS EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BRASSFOUNDRY, TOOLS, At No.a and ZL, PROSPECT ROW, f.ISMISGBAM.

'TTifii'WASftlilinlDGEhflvexeoeiyeQ Im instroctions from Mesas. Arthur Blh auence of the espiration or ieasej omw Premises, on MONDAY and TUESDAY zLB -S and 11th, and on THURSDAY and FRUa.x JfcSS 13th: and 14th of October, commencing each day -gfaegS at Eleven "tfdodc- the vThole Jpti3. Largo STOCK. conxpriaiDg Cabinet, Tm. fffi Castors, -atO flosen of heavy brass Sash grJoiAfS quantity of brass bctt and other HmgekhraffiBm arPoa Hortiwiocks end Latches, Carrmtere'-Tools, SnerTWdges, best Sheffield Cutlery; brass-face Ji.

roMps oca: iron oersws; vctjt Spades; Forks, Jemem' Oil-stones a.valoahle lot Pii twisted Gimlets Slaters' Knives and Harnmers Jfi3 300 pairs of Skates fifty doeio brass andllndereon'o Saws; monkey Tad Jocks China mortice Formtrrre: Bide Sieves, Vammg, aww- Coalases, twenty-five dCeto-wn phaOow ues una ana otner owres; lLvj- Grates, to-, fx. also, the SHOP FIXTURES, iron- Safe, Offufc Fnmitoreiand MisceSaneoos Bffeebi Jii. 'jil K.B. ISO PORTER ADMITTED withont. an order from trje Catalogues at the Offices of the Anctioaeere, If o.

WatjSwv BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES, UNDER AH ASSlGSMEN. IMPORTANT SALE OF -FORTY LEASEHOLD HOUSES And Excellent HIGH-CLASS VILLA RESIDENCES. At Moseley Wake Green. Forest Bod, Anderton YsticiRaad, ijr-Hill, Alceiter Bead, and in she village of Moseley, gunng nu aggre-i gate rental valneol nearly 1,300. per annum.

HJISSSRS. THOMAS BETTRIDGE lecfervea ii-nim--tmV'Myj3ieLrorei Row, BjrminEhBm, on to conaiaons or sale mcorporawng toe common ioffflujiMuwu. Birmrngham Law Society, the under-mentioned Valnabie ijasASS' HOLD BESIDENCES- MOSELEY. Lot" L-ALCESTEB ROAD. A WeB-letring IJJAOTBMLR PROPERTY, consisting of Six smaU VILLA close to the Moseley tram terminos, three being kuowa ss PA4 View," and the remainder as "Glenalak." Total; annual Leasehold for a term of ninety-nine years rrpm December 25, 1880, at a ground rent of 50, per annum.

Lot 2. ANDERTON PARK ROAD. A Pair capital DoubleJronted RESIDENCES, known as let at the low rent of 75. a year; and "CLEASWESL. recently let at 65.

per-annum, not now void, so that-a jjur-chasermay have possession. The saxsnmodation in each-comprises tea Bed Booms, two Dressing Booms, Sato Boom, w.c. three Reception Booms, principal and secondary Staircases, two Kitchens, Pantries, Cellars, io. Total annual rental vajos 160. leasehold for ninety-ohso yeara from December 2v4.Wju?Sfc.

ground rent of 24. 7s. 6d- per seohio. Lor 3. ANDERTON PARK ROAD AND SOREST ROAD.

The Handsome and Connnodions Comer RESIDENCE, Stoxelstigh," let to Mr. Turner at 32. per aonnm; cjijtiurirng three Reception Booms, eight Bed Booms, Bath Boors, w.c china and cook's Pantries, two Kitchens, ana fully latdmnt Lawns, Leasehold for ometj-inhe-years frosl December 25, 1888, at an apportioned ground rent of Lot 4. FOREST EOAD. The WeU-arTansed Donbfe-frented RESIDENCE, called Hulpibld," let to Mr.

Battw-stSya year. The accommodation comprises six Bed Boons, Brassaig Boom, Bath Boom, Lavatory, w.c, three Reception Bny Conservatory, two Eitcbens, Pantries, Cellars, and1 there fca pleasant Garden at the rear tocether with a Plot oi Spate' LAND, having a frontage to Arjdertcu Park Soad, now laid oat a TeCiiiB Lawn, but upon which a good Villa could be erected without ois-torbing the privacy of Hillfleld." Leasehold for the sarneterra as Lot 3, at an anportiooed ground rent of 15. 13s. 6d. i Lor 5.

ANDERTON PARK ROAD AND POKEST Superior Corner RESIDENCE, known as 4 Elsottbst. contain-, iag similar accommcdaticn to Lot 3, now void, so that.a-.'Pnrchaaer may have possession, but formerly let at 86. a year. 'Term ninety-nine years from December 25, 1884. Ground rent 17.

10s. 3d, Lor 6. ALCESTER ROAD. A Pair of Conveateiitry-aaanged BESIDENCES, known as "Atohdalk" and situated in the best partof Alcester Road, close to Pnrk HilL Each House has five Bed Booms, two Dressing Booms, Box-Boom, Bath. Boom, w.c tiled Hall and Vestibufc, two 'Reception Booms, two.

Kitchens, Pantries, two Cellars, Outomces, and Conservatory, Jet to Mr. JolhTe and Mr. Goodman at 45. each, iocrcssicg to Sa after first year. Present atmc- liw imoma .90.

Apportkraed yearly ground rent 2d. Lot 7. A siirhlar Pair of BESIDBKCES, aujoining the last Lou known as "BoSKKDALB" and "SbuiBTrEiD," let to. Mr. Baylissrand.

Annaal income 96. i Lot 8. Another Pair of "RESIDENCES adjoining the last Lot and known as "Bkbohcroft" and "Pake: Vale," let ft) Miss. Beach and Mr. Brift at-rentals amormtjng togatier tofilGOs'year.

ApportioDed ground rent-12. 18s. 4d. Lots-6, 7, and 8 are Leasehold for a term of niriety-nmeyemfrora: March, 1890. Lot 9.

WAKE GREEN ROAD. The Commodrons and WeB-. situated RESIDENCE, called EBCiELHBA2ra," containing eight Bed Rooms, Bath room, Lavatory, w.c, three Reception Rooms, two Kitchens, fijntries. Cellars, let to Mrs-JohnLee at the very, inadequate rent of 60. a year.

Leasehold for from March 25, 1882. subject to an annual ground rent of 8. Ss. d. Lot 10, PARK HILL.

Asbak Lodge, "an excellent Detached RESIDENCE, at the corner of ParkHill, let to Mr. Half ord atthevery low rent of 60. pcr annnm, but rising to 65. after the second year. The accommodation comprises seven Bed Rooms, two Dressing Booms, Bath Room, w.c, three Reception' Rooms, tiro'-KItchens, Pantries, Cellars, Conservatory, Sc.

Apportioned ground 'rent .9. 17s. Ud. Lot 11. ALCESTEE ROAD AND PARK FIELD," let to Mr.

Denton at 60. a year, rising to 65. after the first year, containing somewhat simitar accommodation, to the lost-Lot. Apportioned ground rent 8. 6s.

8d. Lots 10 and are Leasehold for nrnety-rhne years from March, 1890 Lot 12. MOSELEY GREEN. A Compact and WelUettlng PBOPERTY, comprising Twenty Two-storey DWELLING HOUSES, at the rear of "Paee View," letnpon weekly tenancies at rentals amounting together to s41per annum. Leasehold for ninety-nine years from September 29, 1878.

Ground rent 55. The Auctioneers are desirous of clawing attention to this offers an opportunity of acquiring Properties both forinvest-ment and occupation in one of the most healthy and picturesque suburbs of Birminghatn, easily accessible from town by a capital train and. doable route tram service, arid only about thirty-five minntes' walk of the centre of the city. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. W.

J. itigoey, solicitors, xempie xtow; or to tne Aucuoiieers, as, ca '733 Waterloo Street, Birmingham. A VERY ATTRACTIVE AND WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS ROCKLAND, WOODBOUBNE ROAD, EDGBASTON, Wia COACH-HOUSE, 8TABUKG, FUIi-SIZED TESNIS LAWN, and WELL-STOCKED KITCHEN GARDEN. TVfESSRS. THOMAS BETTEIDGE havereeesyed JJJL instructions from Geo.

Shelton, who is going to reside abroad, to offer for Sale by Auction, at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Ttow. BirminiThara. on MONDAY, the ITtbdayof October. 1592.: at Half-past Sis o'clock in the Evening, subject to conditions' of sale Society the above Conveniently.arranged and Firat-daos MODERN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. The accommodation comprises ten Bed Booms, two whereof are now in one, fanning a large Billiard and Music Boom two: Dressing and two Bath Booms w.c; store and box rooms; handsome Dining Boom Drawing Room, fitted with a costly carved wood chimney-piece and overmantel.

Fine Entrance Halt, also- with nreiflace and carved wood chimney-piece and overmantel this portion might, ije draped and used as a breakfast room. Principal wiEh panelled old oak dado, lighted. -with large Btained glacs-window; China Pantry, with wash-up sink and hot and cold water-sopplies Lavatory and w.c, on ground floor; Back Stairs, two-Kitchens, Larder, two Cellars and Wine Cellar; with Out-offices, Coach-house for three carriages, two-stall Stable, with large Harness Room and Loft over. This House was erected for the owner in accordance with -plans prepared by Messrs. Osborn and no expense spired fitting it op in the best possible manner.

TheSiteism a grand position on high gronnd, and from, if are obtained far-reaching and delightful views, it contains tyB3 Square yards or thereabouts, and is leasehold f(w a term of ninety-nine years, from March 25, 1889, at the low rent of 2o. 5s. The Buildings are set back from the road, and are approached by a Carriage Drive bordered with Rockery, planted with mosses, ferns, and shrubs, aodaoyene wishing a cheerful abode in so pleasant and accessible a situation will do well to turn his attention to this Property is in perfect order and repair, and possession' may Ue A rvn thr. Trarchasft. For further particulars and cards to view apply to Messrs, -Hortorvj 28, Waterloo Street, Birminyham.

547 HIGHLY-IMPORTANT CENTRALLY-SITUATED FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Having Prontages to NBWHALL STREET, ST. PAUL'S SQUARE, and WATER STREET, BD2MIBGHAM, Containing in the whole 6V35S Square Yards of LAND or thereabouts. TyrESSES- THOMAS BETTEIDGE havereceivwd ijjB. instnictions from Geo. Shelton, Esq.

(who is going to reside abroad), to Offer for Sale by Auction, at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Bow, Birmingham, on MONDAY, the 17th day of October, 1892, at Half-past Six o'clock in the evening, subject to conditions of. Sale incorporating the ou'mmon form conditions of the Birmingham Law Society the Valuable and Extensive FREEHOLD PREMISES nri T.AVTi rtprpiimftflr deacribed. which in the first instance will be offered as one Lot, andif not so disposed of, then as follows Lot 1. A mghly-nnpoTtans jrruLaxiuu diia oi having a frontage of99ft. to Newhall Street, adjoining the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, and containing in the whole 1,614 square yards or thereaooute.

Upon this stand a roomy Two-storey Wood Working with Engine and Boiler Houses, lofty Chimney-stack, Abortion of this site-having a frontage of 63ft to Newhaa Street, is let off on building lease (from the street level, the baejment.being occupied with theMill) for a term expiring at. the annual ground rent of 24. 13s. secured by most substsatiaUj-erected Merchants' Warehouses, Nos. 133 to 137.

Newhall Street, with the REVERSION at the end of ae term. Lor 2. An important Site of FREEHOLD LAND.ahntting.on LotL containing about 2,179 square yards, approached from Water Street, and also adjoining tho Birmingham and Faariey Canal. Upon this stand Offices, Stabling, and two and three iBtorey Lots 1 and 2 constitute the Sawmill and Joinery Works-'of Mr. specially built for the same.

The Engine and all other Plant, and Machinery are reserved to the bat will be oleposed by auction before compMon of the pchasc. T-; Lot 3. A Compact FREEHOLD PROPERTY, comrJrisrnJ'ae Three-storey DWELLING HOUSE, Na.60, Water Street; a Biot' of Three-storey WAREHOUSES and -Stor Booms, -naanofJier. DWELLING HOUSE Total ore about OS mJj-yifJcP-Lor 4A valnable Plot of FREEHOLD havingafronrnge of 32ft. lOin.

to Water Street, and con Waing'inttes, whole 322 square yards or thereabouts. 'Lot 5. A ripe aia ehgiBle Plot of FBBBHOLD JUlEDiSv: LAND, having a froohige to St. PanS's Seriareof 56rtfcaBftttsirii; on Lot 2. and containingin theWDOte 313 square yards oWaeraBent, -The abovs, either as a whole or separately, li opportunity of ocrniring extensive Freehold sites Secity, and it is seldom so large a Mock comes into the ffljarlretr'.

plans and particulars maybe obtained of Messrs. -Horton Lee, Solicitors, 18, NewbaU Street; or of the ArfcgoassrjMK-' Waterloo Street, Birmingnam. ROCKLAND, WOODBOUBNE ROAD, EDGBAfSOlfc v. IMPORTANT SALE OF YEBY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD (Supplied by Messrs. Chamberlain, Kino, and other first-class Makers), -y.

-OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOUR TsAraraMe A wn a TT Sfwrtt Ha TyWJfiA RT. hv iwl'-MM GOVERN ESS CART. PONY, HARNESS, instructions, from George Shelton, Esq. (who; is goihgVto' reside abroad) to Bell by Ancaon, at tae above Kesvdenee, otf TUESDAY and WJSDNISSDAI, October 18 and rs, mencing each day pnnetoally at Eleven o'clock the WeU-njsdead Excellent HOUSEHOLD FCBNITUBE, comprising capital and Metallic BEDSTEADS, spring, wool, and horsehair Mattresses, Three Costly ASH and PITCH-PINE BED ROOM BUITESTewS with Double-winged WARDROBE and Plata-glass 'Band Dow sainted Bed Boom Suite, Dressing Chests, brsss-oouMed Wire Senders. 3fi.

6rn. CHIPPENDALE light1 dak- Sideboard, light oak Octagonal Table, Wicker Arm Ciaire, Inrht pak- Overmantel, with caomet oa nau xawe uoaub, oaitilat Umbrella Stand, eight high-back Chairs, and two Arm ditto to' correspond; Clock, Thermometer, and Barometer (cotabinedi BnSalo Horns, a splendid Set of OAK DINISO TABBES. 20ft. by 4ft. 3m.

a Superior Pollard Oak SUITE-. OF CHAIRS, in Morocco; 6rr. POLLARD OAK SIDEBOARD, OIL PAINTINGS, by JoAn Steeple, Alfred MoMagui, shd four first-rate Example, by C. T. Burt; Elegant DRAWING ROOM APPOIjraMENTS, including Setter in oak and ebony of varied deeiga, OAK CABINET tbi China and Books, ebonised Cabinet, a recherche CoUectkm of Oriental and other CHINA brilliant plate CmmneyGlass WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, by ArtJutr Knock and W.

B. costly Turkey, Axminster, and Bmssels CARPETS Bugs, set of Chenille, and Tapestry Window Curtains, massive brass Fenders, Fire Sags and Brasses, a few lots of WeU-boand BOOKS large-size BAGATELLE BOARD, with ivory Balls and Cues, complete capper and oak Coal Vases; Contents of China Pantry, Kitchens, Sc. The Sale also includes a Useful PONY, Set of HABNESSjwriGOVEE-NESS CART; a Valaable and Fashionable LIGHT-BUNKING LANDAU, on springs, for one era oair, by Maters. Morgan and Co, in excellent condition: DOGCART, in good order, by Tgemd Palter; Two BOY'S TRICYCLES, wood Triode-fcooav Set 6i Harness: BOYS'. and iuADWf.

SADDLES, double Bridles. Btorsedotbinfc Greens Parent Tledgiog Satfe, Lawn Mowers, twc-lmrfe 'Chaff achnHav Forks, Rata. thrM good Idctwo Wheelbarrovjs rJS rutjindff OABDEJ. BOLL, with bauuirJianaie: Garden Tools, Four JnrbtDouUe and fcGABDKtflRAMES. eighgHUS 6ft.

by 4fu Pes, Risers. SgTahk; two iron Bottle Backs, tohaidtave doaen eacli 'aridnunierona Mrscellaneoas jtjjjq FOBTBB ADM3SIBD wjthota the AnaBoneers. nj sas rowioww ww'S2p EiiBynihiWi, WATER STREET, LUDGATE BILL, BIRMINGHAM, SMFOBTASV SALE OF BIGH-CLAES WOOD -WORKING PLANT, BEAM ENGINE, Two 20ip. CORNISH rwia.ao, -inreg uaexav axjaaisis. ix 'Xxmisists.

WAGONETTE, SPRING TRAP, Barness, and a Valaable and sarwd stock of WelLssasoBsd TIMBER. MESSRS. THOMAS BETTRIDGE hare received aoniaafrroanydncuonac-uie acme- works, on Ttl MONDAY and TUESDAY, Oct. 24 and 25, co AY, ftommescinE each nronlinfflsanctuallvat-ElevRn nVW-V thpivrUnf wm Valii. re ocd Hcdera WOOD-WORKEffC; MACH1NEBY, bp Ransoae, oasa outerwataunm vween, conrprismg rTmai acq ocner iaaomruss, rw aiuuuiuiu blaujilhjbb, one TENONING MACHINE, with eitraecrtbing block, ARMSTRONG DOVETAILISG MACHINE, with two sets of saws, -Mortismtr--land Borizrz Machini.

fiin. Cpti LATHS: Square Tnjralng Machine, Hannchine Machine, LOG FRAME, 4Wfc: PRAZKR DEAL FBAME. several Circular SAW BBHOhtKS, Z4 to 42 inchea. Band, Fret, Cross Cut and RNRIXK Steaming and'DeesicatmK Tanks, Mitreing Machines, Joiners' Steam Pomp, PULLEY BIXXlKBtStocks, Taps and Dies, a large qnanUty cI3ni.ljeatherEANDD)rG, steam Glue Heaters, Port-iffifc'JteiW'the'Wtole of theCostly DRYING APPASATUS, with and Condenser; many thousands of feet of GAS paggaattahont 250 Pendants and a Valcable Assori-meht 04 GEBCCL AE SAWS, HieSnle.ssTineJnBas BnEscellent Stock of WELL-SEASONED TLMBEE, in PhiEks. Deals, and Battens of MAHOGANY.

'PINE, PlooT Laths, and a qnantity of GeneAmres," three Useful HORSES. WAGONETTE, SPRING CARTIwflveStrcng TIMBER CABRIAGBa. Slate Wagon, Harness: OKFieE.FUBiirrGEi;, Iron SAFES, aDdanrultipiicrtyof Useful Effectei-' N.B. NO. POSTER ADMITTED without an Order from the AnctiDrleers.

Catalogue at tits Offices ot the Auctioneers, 28, Waterloo Street, Birmingham. 737 ON WEDNESDAY 12. TO- GUNMAKERS, GUN-STOCK DEALERS, AND OTHERS. IMPOBTANT UNBESEEVrm SALZ AT TBE, TEMPERANCE MALL, TEMPLE STREET. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY GRIMLEY SON (bjr direction oi Mr.

A- of Edenkoben, Germany), on WEDNESDAY NEXT; October 12, it the Bemperance Hall, Temple' Street, Birmirjgharn. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK PUNCTUALLY 8,9 8 7 Wali-SSLECTED SEASONED WALNUT TGCKS AND 2,001) PORE ENDS, OT LOTS TO SUIT "HASEBS. The-Gon Stocks will be Sold from Sample, andthoS. may be viewed FoorDayS prior to the Sale by written order from the Auc tioneers, Catalogues riiay be obtained at the Auctioneers' Offices, Temple Street, Birmingham. 726 6NTTAY.NEXEOC3TOBEB ll, AT'TWO O'CLOCK.

ilINBESBSVED- SALE OF. BUHiDINO MATERIALS, At Premises formerly Messrs. Heeley Bros. At the Comer NewbaU Street and Graham Street, Birmingham). TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY'Metsra.

GRIMLEY SON, on TUESDAY SEXE; October 11, at Two o'clock pusctnalSy the Useful BUILDING MATERIALS, laStaoJngaijranaty of Bricks, Slates, Tiles, Quarried, Crest Tiles. Baxters, Jesstg; Lintels, Beams, Principals, Partitions, Doors and Frames, Floot-boards, WmdovMashes, iron Wiodow-frames, Grates, Famace DoarsJoid' Frames; iron Gas-pining, Tie Rods, Pols -and other Ladders, SterHaddeni, and about 3 tons of Soap Iron, and MiscelUineErlects. Auctioneer 'OrScCTj-TerhpleStoeet. IQco SALE OP VALUABLE 2 Efi AND LEASEHOLD J'N VEl S-T JTT VILLA BESIDENOE3, EESTDENCE, AND 'SXTPEBIOB-WEEEIx -y- TO' BE SOLD BY AUCTION. B' Y.

Messrs. GRIMLEY SON, on THURSDAY 13.atttie Gjraiid Bnteh.CtohnnreBow.Binning-hn, at Seven o'clock to the minute. ROAD, NEAR MOSELEY ROAD. Lot of the Mortgagee). A Capitol FREEHOLD DWET 57, Sherbourne Road; in the occupation of Mrs.

Skifflffer as weekly tenant, at 8s. per yearly rental The House is of Three Storeys, stanos back from tercaaVanapratsl Parlour, w'th tiled hearth Sitting Room, Ejtcher for.good Bed'BOTnis, and two Cellars; with Coal-house, OutKifiices, rear. BELLBARN ROAD. ixrr 2 A-fullscna-briIt aad pleasahtly-sitnated FAMILY HOUSE, No. 44, BeUbarn Road, opposite Chequers Walk, and close to Bristol Street, with the spacious Lawn, Garden, Greenhouse, modem three-stall Stabling and capital now.rified as a Harness-Room.

The House is donble-fronted, on ground-floor, and contains tiled Entrance BiUJ3iajiris3toam, Drawing Room, China and Kitchen Pantries, best KitenfwUh raoge), Scullery, front and back Slairs, eight Ale and wine. Oefiars, with an excellent aaSYardCcsa-hotoe, and cohyenieht Oufromces inthe oopupa. tion ofiMr. GsS8h- the who: will eiM; eariyjossession. Iieaseholdfdfrjnexslreaterm'oitwenrjew Ifloy- Property, is most suitable tor gentleman respiring a domicue close to.

and the Beaidence, from its quiet situation and pleasant garden, possesses an possible suourDan aarantages. BOSPITAL STREET. Lot 3. A WeU-3ituatd FREE PUBLIC-HOUSE, doing a thriving -bqSS)es3, No. 170, Hospital Street, near Tower Street, let, with acttseein the rear, to the Holt Brewery Company (Limited), 'tiwin WriTanRT' at 28- ner annum: and a DWELLING HOUSE aborning.

No. 168, Hospital Street, producing ia 8s. per annum. Aotai yearly rent xoc os. Jjeasenuiu xur ia uuuiiuuu term Of twsnbfght-years Lady-day last (less ten days).

Ground rent o. BOSPIT 'AL STREET 'tOT Short LEASEHOLD PROPEBTT, Nos. 156, 158,160, 1A1 Wrwnttal Htreftt. near Tower Street- consisting of six Front DWELLING HOUSES lthree being Seta Shops), and nileven UVUSIUI rear, in uie wntjjmauu ui ncwy vauauw, Ida iv, Tffl-m acexoired. fewentv- eight years from ledyday last (less ten days).

Reduced Bround rent asiu. SERPENTINE SOAD, SELLY BILL. Lor a A Substantially-built and. Well-arranged VTI.LA RESIDENCE, with the OutMUdings, Lawn, and large Garden thereto, charmingly sitnated, and. known as Hildatho-kpe," Serpentine Bead, opposite ''Seechenhurst," in the occupation of Norris, of 55.

per annum. The House contains Entranc'Han'Diiiirig Booni, Drawing Boom, Kitchen, Scuilerj, six Bed Boohs, Dressing Room, Bath Room, with Lavatory ami w.c years from Lady-day, Gronnd rent 14. Frontage twenty-nine yards. Contsnts L930 square yards. rwr i -a -VILLA RESIDENCE, adjoining tho last lot.

now accommodation to from 1890. Ground rent 14. Frontage twenty-six yards. Contents Z.SW'sqna're yards; i Residences are deHghtfoUy sitnatednesrtoSelly HilJ Churchy not-far from SellyOak railway station, and within flv minntea' welk of tie electric tram service in Bristol Road. ROOKERY ROAD, HANDSWORTH.

of the Mortsagees.) A Desirable LEASEHOLD PiBOPEBTY. Nds. 64, 66, 68, 70, and 72, Bookery Eoad, near Holy-head Eoad, consisting of Five Excellent DWELLING HOUSES, with Bay Windows, Grass Plots, dwarf Wall in front, Out-offices and small Yards in the rear; let to weekly tenants at vrty moderate rents, p'rodndng 65. per annum. Leasehold for an unexpired term of ninety-three years from Michaelmas, 1892.

Ground rent 6. 8s. YARDLBY ROAD, SOUTH YARDLEY. eobstantially-buUt LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, near the Cemetery gates, consisting of Seven Capital DWELLING HOUSES, six of which front Yordley Road, and one fronts Mansfield Road, with the Ont-ottices and Gardens thereto, in the occupation of weekly tenants, at rents oredocing 123. Ife'rjeranniim.

Lessehoia-'ftr an unexpired term ol ninety-six years from Michael, mas; 1892. Ground'rent 11. 17s. 8d. v.

Tbis PrtKierty-haB ah attractive appearance, it stands back from the rbad, with grass plots in front three of the Houses have four Bed Booms and the remainder three, and each has Entrance Hall, Parlour, Sitting Boom, Kitchen, separate Out-oftices and Garden. riLLIERS STREET, WINSON GREEN. (By Order of the Trustee.) Lor 9 A Substantiallyinilt FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Nos. 28; Vffiiers -Street, consisting of Two DWELLING HOUSES, one let to Mr. Jones at 8a.

per week, and the other, with Stabling thereto, itrtlwoccopationef the owner, being worth 25. per annum. Each hooae has four Bed Rooms, and Room for bath Parlour, Sitting Shorn. KitcheD, and Cellar. There is a Gateway Entrance, a large Yarrvand a- Garden.

Total estimated rental 45. 16s. -Contents 480 square yards. The premises are well adapted for a builder. ST.

LUKES ROAD, BRISTOL STREET. Lot'IO. iRc WILLIAM BRITTAIN, Desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Nos. 41 and 43. St.

lkaiRoad con-siogf Two Front and Tnree Back DWELLING HOOSES, in therrpattaa of weekly tenants, at rents producing 57. 17s. per annum. 'Seaeebold for an unexpired term of fifty-eight years from Lady-dayJast. Gronnd rent, 6.

4s. 8d. ST. LUKE'S ROADi' BRISTOL STREET. laz 11 (B WILLIAM BRITTAIN, Deceased).

A WelMettinz LEASEHOLD PEOMIETY, adjoining the last lot, Nos.45, 47, and 49, Luke's Boad. consisting of Three Front and Four Back DWELLING- HOUSES, in the occupation of weekly tenants, at rentswoducing- 81 Ss. per annum. Leasebold for an unexpired term of flftj-seven years from Lady-day last. Ground rent 9.

la.4d. BLYTSE STREET, LADYWOOD. Lor 12. A Compact LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, consisting of SHOP. DWELLING HOUSE, and BAKEHOUSE No.

58, Blythe Street, near Ladywpod Road, in the oocnnatlOB of Mr. it mggs, irotr. vn, kcw, nrrjoffimg 20. annurn, the tenant paying all rates, except water rent. The house contains Retail Shop, SittTng Room, Kitchen, three Bed-Rooms, -and -Cellar, with Yard and Outpaces.

Lease-KnM-ffir an nriemired term of sixtj-six yeats from Midsummer last. Souoltors: Lots.i a- uwuuvr, muikwo R- Davehpbrti Waterloo Street Lots and 6, rMsrs. CoteSn-aaa Co.vColmore Bow Lots .7, 8. and 9, Messra. Powell and SeS Colmore Row; Lots 10 and 11.

Mr. Jacob Bowlanas. SSntoeSow-- Lot liMessrs. -Waterhouse and Son, Queen Street, Wtinf xS 97Mr. Leigh H.

EMngton, Newhall Street, rMsA iMmhnu Trustee Messrs. Grimley and Son. jSttaahgers, Temrite-gtieeCBirmirigham. 656-: OF BUILDING LASD, MOSELEY. TO BUILDERS AND INVESTOBS.

iUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES," A 'vs In ttabl Lots, for the Erection of small Villas, V-' Sitaate in ''wiMtDSIOCK ROAD, ANDERTON PARK, ROAD, and SANDFORD ROAD, MOSELEY, Aiteirtiistanee from the Tramway line at Sparkbroc. and also trom the Brighton Rood Bailway Station. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Btessw. GRIMLEY SON, on WEDNS- BMirSfdlVrM mto Iwdre convenient Lota of sound Building SuBfrontages of 13 yards and upwards, and average depto oitoS45yaSto60yardi, and varying in quantities from 608 senare-yards to 875 square yards. sArMldtog restrictions being 250.

per house. Tbese eligible Plots of Land are quite ripe for bailrlmg operations, jniLaSm.hta for the erection of small Villas. orndaXnars apply to Messrs. Rowlands and Co. ojuKTrvinii.

Rrm: or to Messrs. Grimley and Son, Anc- Soaaers and: Surveyors, 727 ESTATE OF J. H. DECEASED. OXFORDSHIRE.

BILLSLDE BOUSE FARMCLAYDON, A ptASANTLY-SITUATED AND HIGHLY-VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, -Goirnitoing-iii Excellent- DAIRY FARM, of PrindpaEy rich ytrnZr ri prijire XAiid. and containing OB. wrtn copiS ftouU? FiSMBOUSE, Wed Hltjsm HooEmodem Farm Buildings, and two COTTAGES, sitaate Stf townshin of Claydon and parish of Cropredy, six Bc.rtwcndltom feredy Eadway Sfctiori tG.W.B.5. in the occupation of S. at the yeaayreW of 160.

The Estate, adjoins the Pnory Farmat cStercet, and lands of W. Cartwtight, Rev. J. A Gould, GbMby, and Goode, Esq. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, TY Messrs.

GRIMLEY SON on THURSDAY, TOBUILDEBS, HOUSE-BROKE BS, AND OTHERS. start.TCG beas to call, attention ahartbtoholdinsASaleof -J-fEW AND OLD BUILDING MATERIAL AT 70, VICTORIA SOAD, ASTON. WUScliojaeB'B Officta 00, CT292 Fonr Remainder of Sales by Auction see page SALES AUOTIOH. OK TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEST. AT THE STAR TUBE WORKS, BENEAGB STREET, BLBMZNGBAM.

ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED TWO DAYS' CLEARANCE SALE OF THE FIRST PORTDSN OP THE VALUABLE STOCK-IK-TRADE, COitPKJSUTO GAS, STEAM, AND WATER TUBES AND FITTINGS, LATE THE PROPERTY OP MESSRS. TAUNTON, DELMARD, LANE, CO. By order of the Star Tube Company (LixnitedJ, veto art confining themselves to the Wddtess Steel Tubs Tmde. HORATIO LANE has received instructions to Sell by Auction, upon the Premises, as above, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT. October 11 and 12, at Eleven o'clock punctually each day, the First Portion of the FINISHED AND UNFINISHED 0 K-I N-T A Inclnding upwards ol TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND FEET op GAS, STEAM, AND WATER GALVANISED TUBES, i In various Lengths and Sizes: about THIRTY TONS PITTINGS; Large Quantity of Brass Cocks.

Swivels. Tees. Elbows. STEAM BENDS, SOCKETS, SYPHONS, Gas Tongs, Books, Galvanised Cramps, Crosses, Ostracised Cisterns, Syphon Boxes, Flanges, Miniature Cornish Boiler, with fittings complete VALUABLE STEAM GAUGES: TUYERE COILS, TEN TONS SCRAP EEEOS, tiree toss Look Screws and Back Nuts. ONE TON GUN-METAL STEAM-BOILER PITTIN03.

King Burners, and NOTE. TBE WHOLE OF TITS COSTLY MACBmBRY AND PLANT WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT AS EARLY DATE. NO PORTERS ADMITTED! Further particulars in catalogues, at the OfSces'Of the Auctioneer, El and 23. Temple Row, Birmingham. Telephone 663.

509 on-fejday-next. at 54, spring sill, bikmisghj.ii. VudtT a Deed of Assignment for the benefit of creditors, Frahk Statues, Grocer and Provision Dealer. UNRESERVED CLEARANCE SALE Of the Well-selected STOCK-IN-TRADE, together with the FIXTURES and FITTINGS. HORATIO LANE will Sell by Auction (by order of the Trustee, upon the premises as above, on FRIDAY NEXT.

October 14, Eleven o'clock The Whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, comprising 70 dozens Sauces and Pickles, large quantity of Preserve, Starch, Condensed Milk, Corn Flour, Tinned Meats, Currants, Self-raising Flour, Baking Powder, Tapioca, Bice, Rocfcrtt's Blue, Soaps, FOUR CWT. TEA, Coffee. together with the Well-made SHOP FIXTURES, FITTINGS, includinc panelled Counters. Stock Shelving. Tea and Coffee Canisters; SCALES and WEIGHTS, by Avery Coffee Mill, WOODEN SHED, WITH CORRUGATED-IRON BOOK, and Miscellaneous Effects.

The whole wUl be first offered in out lot, together with the aoodtoGl ami possession, and if no! disposed of mil then be sold in lots as per catalogue. Further particulars at the offices of Mr. Alfred Peet, Solicitor, Lincoln's Inn Mr. J. W.

B. Brown, (the Trustee), Prudential Buildings, both of Corporation Street; or the Auctioneer, 21 and 23, Temple Row, Birmingham. 1183 ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER H. AT TEE ROYAL SALE ROOMS, 21, TEMPLE SOW, IMPORTANT SALE OF A -PRIVATE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, by order of the Executors. Also Thirty-five PICTURES, by direction of the Mortgagee.

TTORATIO LANE will Sell by Auction, at the Sals JBLJL Kooros, as above, on uctooer at vne o'clock the above COLLECTION OP HIGH-CLASS PICTURES, comprising Works by tin late Charles Jones, Verbockhovm, CaUer-molt, Linnell, J. C. Ward, F. R. Lee, R.A., Copley Fielding, Bemy Damson, Walter Langlcy, R.I..

Geo. Aikntan, Thomas Baker, Fred Mercer, T. M. Bemv, Williams, James Webb, Win. Shaver, By.

Cheadle. Sidney Berbert, Geo. Turner, J. Thors, and tmny other Artist of repute. Auctioneer's Offices, 21 and 23, Temple Bow.

510 AT TBE ROYAL SALE ROOMS, 21, TEMPLE ROW. VERY IMPORTANT SALE OP DIAMOND JEWELLERY, RINGS, BROOCHES, 4c, SILVEB AND ELECTRO-PLATE. HORATIO LANE will Sell by Auction, at the Sale Booms, as above, on THURSDAY, October 20, at Eleven o'clock the above STOCK OF JEWELLERY, Comprising Single-stone, Half -hoop, and Cluster Dl AMOND RINGS DIAMOND PENDANTS, SPKAY BROOCHES, Scarf Pios BRACELETS and BANGLES GOLD and SILVER WATCHES PEAltL and DIAMOND PENDANTS Pearl Spray Brooches; Half-suites, Lockets, Gold Brooches, Bronzes; Silver and Electro plate, Auctioneer's Offices, 21 and 23, Temple Row. 511 OFFICES IN CORPORATION STREET. HORATIO LANE has received instraotiona to Let a Number of CONVENIENTLY-ARRANGED OFFICES fca Clarence Chambers.

No. 39, Corporation Street. HEATED THROUGHOUT WITH HOT WATER. ELECTRIC LIGHT. PASSENGER LIFT.

For particulars as to Rentals, apply to Messrs. DEMPSTER fc HEATON, Architects and Surveyors. Grosvenor Chambers, Corporation Street; or to Horatio Lane, Estate Agent, 23. Temple Bow, both of Birmingham. Telephone 653; ol2 ASTON LANE, PERRY BARB.

HORATIO LANE has received irmtractions to Sell by Private, Treaty Substantially-built Attractive LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, being Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, and 21, Aston Lane, Parry Barr, all let to good tenants at low rents, sjswnjstias to 156. per annum. Leasehold for an unexpired term of eighty-two yea" IromJjecera; rjer last, subject to the very nominal ground rent of 14. 14s.

5a, ana contains an area of 2,554 square yards or thereabouts. Price 2,250. may remain at 4 per cent, interest. Further particulars at 21 Bow. 755 SALE OF PROPERTIES, OCTOBER 20, 1392.

BY FLORANCE BIGGS. To be Soldby Anetion, at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, on 1 HUKS-BAY, October 20, 1892, at Six for Seven o'clock the evening, subject to conditions to be then produced. Lot 1-BATCHETT RETAIL SHOP, with GLASSHOUSE adjoining, and Gateway entrance, being No. 3, in Hatchett Streetfnear Summer let Mr. Q.

W.Huss, at the very low rent of 22. also, the Two Front HOUSES. Nos. SZ ami 82V, adjoining, and Six HOUSES in the rear, with good paved Yard and Out-buildings, alt let, and producing rents amounting to 72. 16s, per annum.

The total annual rental is 94. and the "tASST but subject to a perpetual anuual roDt-charge of 15. los. per annum. This is well worth the attention of Investor as it is in a neighbourhood where small Houses are demand and "WJS, Lot 2.

-BALLOT STREET, S.METHWICi.. A WeWeKiDg PROPERTY, consisting of Pour the Corner RETAIL SHOP, being Nos. 45, 46, 4V 2 BaUot Street (close to the Park), and in ie P'S'Jf'' Smethwici, having separate Yards and Out-buildings, producing rents amounting to 67. 12s. per annum.

Term about eighty-eight years. Ground rent is. Lot KOAD, SMETHWICK. Five Subsfanlly-fcu Front HOUSES, being Nos. 7, 8,.

9, 10 and Exeter Road (near to Ballot Street, and nearly adjoinmg the above Lot) all well let at moderate rents, and producing 71. 10 armmn. Term eighty-nine years Match last. Ground rent ,3. IDS.

The two preceding Lots are in a very pleasant and healthy Bittnv tion and being within easy reach of the trams always command good CLor HOCKLEY STREET. A Substantial PROPERTY, forming the cornerof Hockley Street and Branston Sticet, and com-enSng the Four Retail SHOPS in Hockley Street, numbered and Newsagent 19 10 0 No. 35-Mr. Easter, Fishmonger 19 10 0 No. 37-Mr.

Morris. MUk Shop 19 10 0 No. 39-Mr. Tonkins, Provision 26 0 0 Abo, Three Front HOUSES, being Nos. 100, 93.

and 96, in Branston Etreet, and Three HOUSES in the rear, with good wed Yard and Outbuildings all well let. Also Two WORKSHOPS, one void until recently let, and producing rents amounting to Ss. per The total annual rental as aoove is ziios. and the Property occmiics a capital corner position in one of the best neighborhoods of the city. The present rents are low.

and commend the attention or investors, ierm uji.jv VmSiTi I.OT STBKET. The Two Capitfi RI1, BHOPS. Nos. 186 aDd 158, in Wheeler Street (near Chftord SJreet let at roots of 19. 10s.

and 19. 10s. respectively HO USES in tho rear, with good paved Tiard and Outbuildings, all ell let at moderate rents, amounting to 50. Is. prannnm.

The total annual rental is 89. and the Property a in thorough years March last. Ground fet 9. Lc6.HlaDSTOiS STBEET. Capita! Three-Btorei PrJntHOUSES.

being Nos. 17, 19. JO. 25, 25, and GiWstooV StSet (neir Choroh Lane, Aston), and Fonrteen HOUSES ii thi rear, with good paved Yard, and let at rents amounting to 196. ISs.

mt anntun. KshVHOUSBS in theresr. with smaU Gardens, good Vds, aS Out-boiWiogs. AU let to good tenants at mode- at June last Ground Commodious Front HOUSES, virfgNos. and 5S3 Farm Street.

HooUey, and Two BOTISES iS SHOPPBfGin the rear, with Yard and Outbuildings, producing at moderate rents 53. 16s. per annum. jmabout fifty-seven years. Ground rent 11.

17s. 94, reduced rentTof 5. and 1 17s. 3d. on adjoihirs property to S.

rr annarn. Colev and WW.P1SS.,u',K:rli),ll to Mr. SrsBk SSSi. Mtator. li'h VIM 4, to PowoUaBd Browctt, Solicitorn, Colmore aa to Ixt 5 nd 6 to Mr.

Poin- wr-or- ai fn Tflh 8. to Mr. iiaiffiins. SWSrTlBWF'Srewr the Lot, to the Auctioneers, 56, Temple Street, Birmingham- pbelTmikaky notice. IMPORTANT SALB OF DIAMOND AND OTHER JEWELLERY, RINGS, BROOCHES.

GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. BY FLORANCE BIGGS. -To be Sold by Aac-tiotfat the Sale Rooms. 3, NewhaU Street, Birmingham, on n.HmMDAYtober27, 1392, commencing at Eleven o'clock-the SEvrm TBADB TOF A JEWELLER decUning business, and STOCK-lN-lY. comprising Fine Half Jioop, Single-SSniShef DIAMOND KINGS.

Costly BBACELBTS and BANGLESse? KamSidiJ Scarfptos. Lockete. Brooches, Half LADLES' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. in future advertisements, and catalogues to be had Jrn priorthe sale from the Aucaoneers, 36, Temole etreet, ONMONDAY. OCTOBER 17.

Unreserved Sale of Superior MODERN important rfirf by Messrs. mams ana rainon. has received instructions to October 17, EHGWABROBE. with mrLrrf Cl Fire Organette, JmS no Ma- Mn.hsJL Solicitors. '86.

NewStreet Messrs. nt Chartared Accountants, Coheore Bow and Aobsk, Hew Street, aU ol BinrjiBghm. ana ao vf VOVAv 1 PABXXRS AVOnoif ROOMS, CORPORATION STREET. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. TAtfeserved Sale the Nearly-new CONTENTS of a Residence in Moseley; a MAGNIFICENT HAR-mwiJIlM, by Alexandre (cost 8S guineas), from a Eestdence in Eoad, Handsworth PIANOFORTES, AMERICAN ORGAN, Wen-made FCENITUBE and Eflects, from various sources.

WALTER PARKER, SON, HAYES will Sell T.v JSJ" thcir Me Booms as above, on WBDNE3-1KXT, October 12, commcnciEg at Eleven oclock punctually an Assemblage of ExceDent srm-iSi. 'Hsmgrldsoo Mahogany BED BOOK UlIt. Witt Duchesse Tables and 6ft. WAKDBOBE, jnahogany Artistic SOLID WALNUT BED BOOM mirrors brass. Iron, and rjhorany Bed- SfJdiag; Eight New Bordered Five-frame BRUSSELS UAlvFSfS, in useful styles: Overmantels, Chimney Glasses, real 'Iftf-SSS1 Two Elegant WALNUT DRAWING ROOM SOIXES.

ia ermme ivetvet and (rreen-and-gold sUk tapestry very Expensive WALNUT PIER CABINET, with Pier Glass, over 8rt. high ja very Vahiable 2-MANUAL HARMON! CM, by Alexandre, with 22 stops; a FSne-toned AMERICAN ORGAN, with 11 stops, couplers, swell, and great organ Two COTTAGE PIANOFORTES, Musical Box. Violins; Three Excellent PlPOOM SUITES, in Morocco, Saddlebags, andHaiT a5f boards. Dining Tables. Clocks.

Bronzes, two Safes, Grand-ratner Clock, oak and mahogany Bureau Chests, Turkey and Axmin-2fc VfrPtts, Oil Paintings, China, Electro-plate, Wringing and Mangling Machine, Kitchen Effects, and Miscellanies. ON VIEW ON TUESDAY NEXT. Catalogues post free. Telephone No. 660.

Nora. These kcUsMlished and hinh-dtus Sale Rons, or. tie fTomdfloor, are alxays Open for the reoevtvm of Furniture. Pictures, Pianofortes, Jewellery, or any other Effects, to be isclvded in tM usual Sales, or in Special Sales as desired. Cash Advanced in anticipation of Sale.

11S9 AUCTION ROOMS. CORPORATION STREET. ON THURSDAY NEXT. Important Sale of a COLLECTION OF PICTURES. From a Beaidence at Worcester, together with Three other small Private Collections.

WALTER PARKER, SON, HAYES will Sell by Auction, as above, on THURSDAY NEXT, October 13. commencing at One o'clock punctually Four Private Collections of PICTUBES. THE QUEEN OF THE VILLAGE" Eisum. "BOYAL HIGHLANDEB3" Hekby GiBXASS. ON THE DART Copley Fixlxhso (lSJU "RIVER SCENE, HAMPSHIRE" Chjls.Mabshjlli,S.B.A RUSTIC CRITICS, GLENCOE, N.B.".

J. R. B.8.A AMY BOBSABT (a Gem) Si A L. Egg, R.A. TWO EXAMPLES OF Heitry Dawsos.

And Examples by, or attributed to, Sydney Herbert David Cnv Heywood Hardy David Bates C. Show Thos. Whittle P. Nasmyth T. Ash Haynes King Reginald Barber Peter Deakin And others.

F. J. Clayton Adams J. Van Govea J. Holland Wm.

Etty, B. A C. T. Burt Gains borough J. V.

do Flour? A Panton Pnllvood W. H. Vemon T. Thoroas E. E.

Eeena W. CottreU Stephen Dawson E. C. Williams as. Kicks W.

Goldsmith ON VIEW CN WEDNESDAY. Jfcfrtogncs post tree. Telephone No. 660. H90 PARKERS AUCTION ROOMS, CORPORATION STREET.

ON FRIDAY NEXT. AT ONE, SPECIAL UNRESERVED SALE OP TWENTY SAFETY BICYCLES (By order of a Birmingham Manufacturer). WALTER PARKER, SON, HAYES will Sell by Auction, as above, other Machines may be Included is tnis oiue, ana entered at any tune. This is the last Cycle Sale this season. 1191 PARKER'S AUCTION ROOMS, CORPORATION STREET.

ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OP A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OB FASHIONABLE RUSSIAN FURS. Being Surplus Stock of one of the largest Importers in the rvroguoin. WALTER PARKER, SON, HAYES will Sen by Auction as above. Catalogues in due coarse. Note.

The Auctioneers can confidently recommend these Goods, as they are the Surplus Stock of a highly-respectable Firm, and the ouiy rirm lor wood wrey Vi lli aeu BTiTS. IlM TO CYCLE MANUFACTUBEES AND OTHERS. ON THUESDAY, OCTOBEB 20. ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED RALE Ol? OF BEST WELDLESS STEEL TUBING, In suitable Lots for larga and small buyarc. TSTSr ALTER PARKER.

SON, HAYES will Sell If by Auction, as above, at the Sale Rooms, Colmore Row, in consequence or pressure or Dusmess at tneir own sale in corporation street. 1183 PARKERS AUCTION ROOMS. CORPORATION STREET. ON MONDAYS. OCTOBER 24 AOT 31.

TWO UNRESERVED SALES OF CHOICE SELECTED DUTCH BULBS. Including a grand lot of First-size Hyacinths, and a great variety of everv kind of Bulb. ALTER PARKER, SON, HAYES will Sell by Auction, as aoove. 1Z97 Valuable FREEHOLD HOTXSES and LAXD, in Lozells Bead (near the junction of Wheeler Street therewita). To be Sold by Auction, BY J.

BICKERTOST WnJZAMS SON, at the Estate Sale Boom, 1, Newhall Street, on "WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, Oct. 12, AT SIX O'CLOCK PRECISELY, subject to conditaonfiincorpotiote common form conditions of tiieBir- known as "Battiessba Hodsk," No. 52. and Bkx-gravi'. Hotrss," No.

54, with Stablirg, Out-buildings, and Land, fronttnj 25 yards and 9in. to Lozells Boad (near the jtmction of WheeJef Bweet tderewita), aajoining rropeniea or mr. dames rooie, flirs. Edwards, acd the Trastoes of the OosKregational Chapel and Schools, in Wheeler Street, and coroprisiag 392 square yards. Batterae Hoose is occupied by Mr.

March, at rent ol 30. per annum, iseigrave nouse is let jxieasts. x-araons, at jo. per annum. For plans and particulars, apply to Mr.

E. E. Williams, Solicitor, Bennett's Hill Messrs, Saunders, Bradbury, and Saunders, Solicitora, Templa Kow; or to the Auctioneers, City Chambers, 82, JTew Street, Birmi ogham, 665 JpREMISES AND LANDS SOLD. TO BE LET OR REGENT STREET. Extensive WAREHOUSE, OFFICES, and to tfu ST.

PAUL'S SQUAKE (No. 341 HOUSE and PREMISE3 to Let. CAROLINE SHOP and SHOPPING to Let. ST. PAUL'S SQUARE.

Several Valuable BUILDING SITES, "together with old Houses sow standing thereon, to be Let on Lease. LABYWOOD. Block of LAND, with Canal frontage, smitahte for erection of Manufactory, to be Let on Building Lease. HOUSE FAIR AND LITTLE BOW STREET. Valuable BUILDING SITES to be Let or Sold.

arton PARK ESTATE Eliirtble BUILDING SITES In Frederick, BovingtoD, Whitehead, Trinity, Wittoo, and Ettington Roads to be Let or sola. WYLDE GREEN ESTATE. Attractive RESIDENTIAL SITES around Wylde Green Railway Station for Sale. BUILDING AND WHARF LAND, Western Road, Birmingham Heath, for Sale. BUILDING LAND to be Let on Lease in Clement Street and Summerhill Street, Lister Street (with Canal frontage), Northwood Street, St.

Clement's Eoad, Nechells, Victoria Road, and Holbom Hill, Aston, 4c All particulars from J. BICKERTON WILLIAMS SON, Laod Agents, Surveyors, and Auctioneers, 1210 City Chambers, 62, New Street. Buimngham. LENCH'S TRUST ESTATE. Eligible BUILDING SITES to be LET on LB ASK for Iiinety-nijie Years, in Lancaster Street, Loveday Street, Lench street, ana vesey street, T.rb- Kfcr nnri Rhnt Tjftne.

Birmingham. Anoly to J. Bickerton Williams and Son, Surveyors, City Chimbers, 82, New Street or Horton, Lee, and Lee, bohcisors, lb, NewbaU Street. a211 PRELEdTNABY ANNOUNCEMENT. Bf Oricr of the Extcvtors of the late Jxmts Soota.

SEVEN FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, AMOUNTING TOGETHER TO 150. 12s. to. PER ANNUM, Three with Rcversions-in-fee in about fifty-eight years, and four with BeversioDS-in-fee in about eighty yens, very amply secured by Properties in Birmingham and Aston. FREEHOLD HOUSE, HANDSWORTH.

FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, PARK STREET, BIRMINGHAM; aud about 30a. 0b. Op. Of PASTURE LAND, with COTTAGES, at QUINTON, In Lota to suit Purchasers. fR.V TTRNDRIKS is instructed to Sell the above by Auction, in Birmingham, at a date to be fixed in future Advertisements.

Plans and particulars are in preparation, and in the meantime lorther information may be obtained from Messrs. Sylano. Martineau, and Co Solicitors, 7, Cannon Street; or at the Auo-tjqneeromces, 43, Watetloo Street, Birmingham. Telephone No. 156.

UNRESERVED CLEAR-OUT SALE AT THE PPafP TAVERN, BULL RING, BIRMINGHAM, OF THE WHOLE OF THE CAPITAL PUBLIC-HOUSE FIXTURES, FITTINGS, AND EFFECTS, Including Counter, Ale Machine. Spirit Casks, Tables, Stools, Chairs, Bar Fittings, Gas Brackets, Cups, Jugs, Glasses, to. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. BV GRAY WALKER, instructed by Mr. I'Anson "(who is leaving the city), on THURSDAY NEXT, October 13.

Catalogues to be had of the Auctioneers, 8, Temple Bow, Bir metocommepoe at Half -past Ten o'clock a.m. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, AT CAMP BILL. The BULL'S HEAD INN" and Two FEE EHOLD DWELLING HOUSES adjoining, called "BlAKSSiEr Hocss and Yakolby House." THOMAS CHESTER. DECEASED. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY Messrs.

GRAY WALKER, at the Acorn Hotel Temple Street, in the city of Birmingham, on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of November nt. at Sir forneven Jdcinthe evening, subject to conditions of sale (incorporatinB the wmmon form conditions of sale of the Bhy rogtem Incorporated FREEHOLD Fully-hccnsed J7 wSSusKmed INN. now doing a good busmess and rapidly SrealrfvSueTtuate at Camp Hill, inthe said city of Binning. SleloUiirthoroughfare and being one of the main arteries SeSnhe centre of the city and the fashionable and growing MSKr afSselev and King's Heath, and also the thriving Soarkbrook od Smlll HeatTand called the "Boil's ISSpS- "thSeTwo DWKLLINGHOUSES adjoining thereto SdJS' "BiJJtBSUJY House "and "Yabdlky Hoots," and Smrred andl72. Camp Hill, in the parish ol Aston-jffitta-numoerea in Jf Warwick, suoject as to the Bulls h'S'w a toSeSSed to Sfc Edward Wright (trading as Head Inn to lease uurton-on-Trent, in the county of c3d Bvfer, fwseuyears from the of September.

vm at' oS annual renti of 100., and subject, as the two iSii; Houses called Blakesley House and Vardley House, to SSSefeatSie respective rentals of 22. 10s. per annum each. ttnated for the trade, and has a large and fS imSSe-SS cVnvenieDt Smoke -Room. Club.

Room, "The cSSat the back to Sandy Lane and forms a private BEMABIA PALMER, DECEASED. DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, wvTSfiN TAVERN. William Street, near Broad Street; "SSS Sth the DWELLING HOUSE adjoinmg, and Sii gllsUAGEi at the whole producing 33. 1, per ThfSehasanunejpiredterm of twenty years from Febroary aGircntfo.3fe.l0a.; XX Messrs. vxaa-s- V'jnrC: Tv Hotel Temple Street Birmingham, oa Xovember 3, 1892 irSasSESSIONof the Retail Tavern, for many years iracoessfolly -Mm Vnift Parmer--: eo1" "rJ.tTXrn,l Mts Petraer and TarrCTC Wil.

Tkv atceeti or 1203 Sale of FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, PLATED GOODS, and Effects, at 92. Long Street, Snarkbrook. HfESSRS. FRANK SMITH WILSON are AyJL instmcted by the Administrator of the late Mrs. Annie Baker, to sen oy Auction on xujkbbai NEXT; commenctog at Eleven o'clock the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, as above, including Bedsteads, prime feather Beds, Toilet Tables, Chests of Drawers, Wardrobe.

Drawing Boom Suite. Tables. Chairs. Conch, Carpets. Chimney Glass.

Chine, and GlasEware, Capital ELEC TRO AUtib, jBoots, large quantity ot excellent oea ana Table LINEN, Blankets, Curtains, Antimacassars, JEWELLERY, comprising sola anu silver Brooches, gold rmger Kings, smgte-stone Diamond Necklets. Lockets. Peodlmta. Ladieft -GolrTWftteh. Gold Guards, Silver Watch, Old Coins, end various Effects.

Catalogues of Messrs. B. M. Wood and Solicitors, 39, Temple Row; or of the Auctioneers, 37. Cannon Street, Birmingham.

1057 PROPERTY SALE, TEU-RSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1892. TO BE SOLD BYa.UCTION, BY Messrs. FRANK SMITH WILSON, on THURSDAY. October 20. at their Pronertf Sale Boom.

Caonen Street, at Seven o'clock p.m. to the minute, trader cea-ditiotis then to be produced the following Excellent INVEST. LOT Desirable LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, called Woooviixe," No. 7. Park Avenue, Soho HUT, Handsworth, containing sn unamoers, ireseiog Room, utoset.

ayui Room (hot and cold water), w.c, spadocs doubieighted: Dining' Boom, Drawing Boom, Breakfast Room, Entrance Hall (with Vestibule), China and Kitchen Pantries, Kitchen Iwith range). Scullery, and two dry Cellars, with Coalhouse and Side Passage, Out-buildings, and enclosed paved Yard at back, and capital Garden with lawnatrear. Leasehold for fifty-eight years from Christmas last, subject to an annual ground rent of 11; 10s. LOT Valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE, at Knowle, within three minutes of comprising 7 Acres of Old TUHF LAND, having 638 yards frontage to Dorridge Road, Qyce Bood, and Knowle Road. 3his is exceedingly eligible and quite ripe Building Land.

Besidences, thclong road frontages and natural levels givirie-special advantages for Bub-division, arid the close prroanity pt TSisaftlt Station (-where forty-six trains stop daily) jaff ords every. residents to reach Birmi' gham or the Lor 3. SPARKBKOOKT.HBy direction of the Owner, who is going abroad -An Excellent FREEHOLD PROPERTY, consist, log of Six HOUSES, with Outbuildings and Premises, and large Hardens, situate fronting Queen Street (opposite Victoria Btreet), Snarkbrook, producing art weekly rents 62. 8s. a year.

Total area of land about 1.100 square yards, of which the greater portion is available for building purposes. This property has recently benefitted by the making of. Onsbersley Road, of which Victoria Street is. a direct continuation. Further particulars and plans apply, as to Lot 1, to.

Messrs. Johnson and Solicitors, 36, Waterloo Street; as to Lot 2, to Mr. W. Shakespeare, Solicitor, 83, Colmore Row as to Lot 3, to Mr. Arthur Smith, Solicitor, 57, Temple Row or as to all the Lota, to the Cannon Street.

VALUABLE CENTRAL CORNER PROPERTY, SMITBFIELD, BIRMINGHAM TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, fY Messrs. FRANK SMITH WILSON, at the JL Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, arminghsm, on WEDNESDAr, toe 9th day of November, 1892, subject to conditions then to be producedall those Valuable and Substantially-built MERCANTILE PREMISES, occupying a fine corner position at the junction of Moat Bow and Jamaica Row, opposite the New Smithfield Market, ronaicfjT.e nr the. three-store? Warehouses. comrsodiouB Sboo, Show Rooms, and Offices, with w.c. Lavatory, good Basement UDder, and taatewsy Entrance, as now occnpieu oj messis.

auu ouu, iroufounders, who will be willing to remain as annual at a yearly rental lv.p Pmnertv nrctroies an area or 358 Bouare yards, and is leasehold for ninety-four years from 24th June last, at an sanual ground rent The above is centrally situated in a most important and busy locality, is admirably constructed, and so bvUt that bp a moderate outlay the ground floor might be converted into six or more Shops, and the upper floors into either Warehouses or Mercantile Offices (tcr vihich (ken is a trreat demand). Further particulars of Messrs. Seece, Harris, ana Harris, Solicitors, 63, Ne Street; or the Auctioneers, 37, Cannon Street, Birmingham. "SS ESTATE of Mr. JAMES SMART, Brickmasier, Deceased.

Important Sale of FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, situate at Edgbaston, Harborne, Ladywood, Smethwickv and Gravelly Hill To be Sold by Auction, BY Messrs. FRANK SMITH WILSON (by direction of the Executors), at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, wl-'TWKSTiAY. the 5th dav of November. 1892. at 7 o'clock pjn.

to the minute, under conditions then to be' yro- duced Lot Compact PROPERTY, amsistmg of Sixteen DWELLING HOUSES, in Shakespeare Road, six whereof are front, aud numbered S5, 57, 59, 61, 63, and 65, iu Shakespeare Koad.clcseto Monument Road and TettDoable part? Out-buildings, Yards, and Gardens in the rear, called Cam-beldgb Place," let at weekly rents amounting to 228. 16s. a year. Leasehold for a term having eighty-three yeara unexpired at March, 1892, at an annual sround-rent of 42. 3s.

9d. Lor LADYWOOD. The Aajoining Similar PROPERTY, known as Roxton Plaob," comprising Six Front DWELLING HOUSES, numbered 67, 59, 71, 73, 75, and 77, in Shakespeare Road, and Ten Back HOUSES, with Yards, Out-buiWings, Gardens, and Premises at the back, now or recently let at rente producing 234. per annum. Leasehold for an unexpired term of eighty-three years at March, 1892, subject to an annual ground rent of 42.

7s. 6d. Lot 3. LADYWOOD. A Valuable and Commandinglysitnatea Corner PROPERTV.at the junction of Monument Road and Shaks-pearo Road, called "Richmoki Buildimos," comprising-the Corner TOBACCONIST'S SHOP, No.

69, Monument Road, the BUTCHER'S SHOP adjoining. No. 70, and a RETAIL SHOP, No. 71 also the STABLING, and Loft over, used as a Wheelwrights Shop, and ooaipied by Messrs. Devey and Morgan, approached by Gateway Entraoce from Monument Road together with Four Front Three-storey DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos.

103, 105,. 107, and 109, Shakespeare Road, called Winosob Place," with rears Yards in the rear the whole now or recently let at rents producing 187. 12s. per annum. Leasehold for eighty-three years unexpired at March, 1892, subject to an annual ground rent of 36.

Is. Lot PORT ROAD. A Superior Small All-froot PROPERTY, consisting of Four HOUSES, with paved Yards and Out-taildings at the back, Nos. 120, 121, 122, and 123. Icknield Port Soad, close to Summerfteld Crescent, let at weekly rents amounting to 52.

per annum. Leasehold for a term having eighty-four years (less three days) unexpired on the 24th June, 1892, subject to an annual ground rent of 11.68. 8d- Lot 5. HARBORNE. An Excellent and Pleasantly otnated Semi-detached RESIDENCE known as Fbakkley iiODOs," No.

3, in Victoria Eoad, Harborne, with Stabling, Coach-house (having good room over same), and other Erections in enclosed Yard, and large Garden for many years occupied by the late Mr. James Smart, and considered worth a rent of about 50.per annum. Leasehold for a term having sixty years unexpired at December. 1892, subject to an annual ground rent of 31. per annum, reduced to 8.

by tho receipt of sub-gronnd rents, payable by Sab-lessees of adjoininK residences, amounting to 23. Lot 6. HARBORNE. The Equally Desirable adjoining the last lot, known as Hillside," aud numbered 5, in Victoria Itoad, with Stabiinc. Coach-house, enclosed Yard- and large Oardcn, now and for many years past occupied (with the Room over the Coach-house of Frankley Lodge, Lot 6) by MiBS Foulkes, ladies' Seminary, at an anneal rent of 45, Leassbold for sixty years at December last, at an apportioned grounu rent ol os.

per annum. Lot 7. HARBORNE. A Valuable anS Well-built PROPERTY consisting of Eight Roomy HOUSES, one whereof fronts to and Is numbered 27, in Park Road, Harborne, each with retire Yard and Garden, and now producing at low weekly rents 3122, 14s. a for a term having Eeverdy-nine years unexpired at September last subject to an annual ground rent of 1L 0s.

Lot 8. EDGBASTON. A very Desirable Well-ereeted SUBURBAN PROPERTY, comprising Four VILLA BESIDENCES, Nos. 22, 23, 24, and 25, Wyndham Road, called CuTOS Villas and Clayton Villas," dose to Hagley Boad, Edgbaston. No-52 was, until Michaelmas last, in the occupation of Mrs.

Fitter, at a rent of 33. per annum and the other Houses are occupied by Messrs. Robotham, Chittey, and Cox, at rents of 36. each per aonum, amounting together to 14L a year. Each House contains five Bed Rooms, Bath Boom, and w.c, tiled Hall, Vestibule, Dining and Drawing Rooms, Pantry.

Cellar, Kitchen, and Back Kitchen with paved Yard, Out-orSces, and Oarden in the rear. Leaseholdfora term having ninety years unexpired at December, 1892, Bubjeot to an annual gronud rent 37. Is. Sd. Lot 9.

-SMETHWICK. -The Front RETAIL SHOP, No. 63, Corbett Street, close to Ballot Street, in one of the most improving parts of Smethwick, and Seven HOUSES in the rear, with paved Yards. Out-buildings, and Gardens, now let at low rents producing 82. ils.

a year. Leasehold for a term taring seventy-nice years to ran at September, 1892, subject to ao annual eronad rent of 10. 10s. Lot 10. GRAVELL i HILL.

(a) A Suburban PROPERTY, consisting of Seven VILLA RESIDENCES, known as "THE HOLLIES," sitnate at the comer ol Road and AllertBoad, near the Gravelly Hill Railway Station, each containing ample accommodation, with Outvoices and Gardens at the back. These Houses are set back from the road, and now or recently yielded, at very low rentals, 127, 19s. per annum. (M Also the Adjoining Piece of Sound and Ripe BUILDING LAND, with a frontage of 14 yards to the Slade Road, and contain, ing 910 square yards, let as garden gronnd at 1. per year.

These Properties are Leasehold for (a) a term having eighty-three years unexpired at December, 1892 and (6) a term having eighty-five years unexpired at Jnne, 1892, subject to two ground rents araoont-ing together to 52. lis. 8d a year. Lot 1L MOOR STREET, NEAR QUINTON. (Bs ortfer of Small FREEHOLD PROPERTY, consisting of Two COTTAGES, with Nail Shop.

Outbuilding, and Gardens, having long frontage to Moor Street, let at rents amounting to 14. 6s. a year. For further particulars and plans, apply to Messrs. Jeffery.

Parr, and Hosell, Solicitors, 77, Colmore Row or to the Auctioneers, 37, CannonStreet, both of Birmingham. 1196 TUESDAY NEXT. RICHMOND HILL HOUSE," EICHMOND BILL BO AD, EDGBASTON, BIRMINGHAM, Five minuted from Somerset Bond Station on the Midland Railway, and the Harborne Road. THE VERY VALUABLE FURNITURE, By Messrs. Gregory and Regent Street, London; OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, BOOKS, CHINA, ELECTRO-PLATE, GLASS, WINES, ftc TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Messrs.

JAMES LISTER LEA SONS, on the Premises, as above, on TUESDAY NEXT, October 11, at Eleven o'clock a.m. to the minute (by order of the Proprietor, who is going abroadl the CHAMBER APPOINTMENTS, in Mahogany and. African Walnut, comprise Arabian Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Toilet Tables a la Dnchesse, Washstaodsaod Chairs, rep and cretonne Bed Furniture, Curtains, iron Bedsteads, spring and wool Mattresses, Bedding, Toilet-ware, and Venetian Blinds, The DIM ING BOOM FURNITURE, in carved' Walnut, consisting of Telescope Table (15ft. long). Pedestal Sideboard, Ciriraney Glass, twelve Chairs, two Easy Chairs and Lounge (in green morocco), costly Parisian Striking Ciocktin marblelJardiniers, Aiminster Carpet, Tapestry Curtains, leather Portfolio (with drawings and photographs), two Canaries and brass Cages, -Pender, Oil Paintings, Sc.

DRAWING ROOM SUITE, in Ebony and Am-boyno, with Ormolu Mounts, comprises hve Easy Chairs, Settee and Duet Ottoman, upholstered in pink and maroon -satin elegant Cabinet, Occasional Table, Music Cabmen Chimney Glass, Reading Table, Girandoles, Jardinieres, Curtains fine-toned full-compass Trichord Pianoforte, by J- Broadwood and Sons Musical Box, playing twenty-four tunes, with five barrels a very handsome Parisian Ormolu Striking Clock and pair of Candelabra, 'by Leroy, a Paris; French Vases and Figures: flue Proof Engravings, by Gustave Dor and Miss Thompson Carpet, 4c MORNING ROOM, in light Oak, includes Bookcase, Loo Table, Pier Glass, Davenport hve Chairs and Settee, in crimson velvet Tapestry Cur-taios, Femler, Fireircns; a very costly Parisian India-pattern Striking Clock, with pair of brass figures, Fortuna and "Mercory," by Leroy. Paris 320 Volumes of Books, Oil FaintmgB. HALL FURSirCEE, in Hail Table. Chairs, bronied Ftpires. Cuckoo Clock, silver InlsstaSd.

superior Electro-plate and Cutlery, China, Glass, Linen, Chandeliers, and GasfittiDgs; twelve dozen Champagne, Claret, Hock, contents of Domestic Refrigerator, Kent's Knife Machine, American Boot Cleaner; a well-built lightrrunning circular-fronted Brougham, by Clark, Woliwrhampton Lawn-mower, Garden Roller, Tools, Horse Clothing. Rog, Plants, aid Effect. May be viewed on Mooday next, October 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 m. bv naralocue onlv.

which mav be had of Messrs. James and Lister Lea and Sons, Auctioneers, Surveyors, 19, Cannon. Street, uirmingnam. No Porters will readmitted; 967 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WH.

SMITH has been favoured with instructions to offer by Auction, in November the VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE, with TWO LONG AND IMPORTANT FRONTAGES to a NEW ROAD, running through from RESERVOIR ROAD, GRAVELLY BILL, to SUMMER LANE near Erdinoton Station), one side of which ESTATE overlooks tho RADjWAY. The whole will be cut up in SUITABLE LCilS, having GOOD FRONTAGES, with very MODEBATE DEPTHS. The ELEVATED and HEALTHY POSITION of this Land, also its PLEASANT SITUATION, recommends it as being one of, if not the BEST, ever offered this neghbomiioou, For plans (to be ready shortly) and farther particulars, apply to Mr George T. Smith, 57, Corporation Street; Messrs, Newton and Cheatle. Architects.

121. Colmore Row; Mr. Frank Taylor, Estate Ammt. Cherry Street or to the Auctioneer, 40, Cherry Street, Binmnsham. (Telephone oaii uu.

SS7-avwrir H1T.H -WKTtNESDAY LAST. rY SMITH the WHOLE OF THE LOTS Affmvvl bv Auction at 'this Sale have been DISPOSED OF. Cherry Street (Telephone -So; 880k-' 16, Jf-ErTPO-RT ROAB, MOSELEY. THIS. DAY (SATURDAY).

AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. Miivrnw wiu. oeu-rw aBCBCRSi jSjL as abore-the Capital and. Kneels. Kft- 11SK ABSti.oneersvffiiss, ii.

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