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The Morning Post from London, Greater London, England • 10

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10 THE MORNING POST, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1898. zks by JUtctam. gnitz by Jlttciimt. (Sales by JUtction. urS aadS0Tb Engfi Auctions for the Year 1898.

ESSKi. CHRIbTIh, ANSON, and WOODS Itf ESSRS. TROLLOPE'S SALES of FREEHOLD and SifCtL Kve nonce tbat tht will SELL, by AUCniON. at Ti LEASEHOLD ESTATES, HOUSES. GROUND RENTS, (MoNDm Atmnf' James s-suuare.

TO-DAY 4c. will take place at the Mart, near the Bank of England, as GOOD COOK-GENERAL WANTED age from 26 to 30 smart, and experienced wages from 20. Apply to Hall Porter, Buckingham Palace-mansions, Grosvenor-gardens. WANTED. Very Superior COOK-GENERAL abstainer personal character wages 13 to 20.

Mrs. Finzel, 51, Tressil-li road, St. John's, Loudon, S.E. WANTED, second week in My, Good COOK-GENERAL 20; HOUSE-PARLOURMAID, 18; for the Isle of Wight Apply Mrs. The Wergs.

Wolverhampton. A LADY wisbea personally to RECOMMEND a most 7" and Reliable TRAVELLING MAID GerumrT hairdresser, packer, needlewoman very attentive and kind Address A. 82. Charlotte street. Kttiroy-square.

A LADY wiU RECOMMEND a reliable, TmstivorthTMXm hairdresser, piieker, and traveller, plain dressm-ik-- 8i take houm- linen country not objected to age 38. terrace. Eat on-square. Wa. A LADY going ahroad wishes to RECOMMEND heTVvm the summer mouths: excellent dressmaker uwl thn fu8tworthv will in London frota ISth to 22ru inr aSI Princes-gardens, S.W.

3- MAID to young lady good hairdresser and 26; two years three months character. NURSE baby from the month age 28 23 three years eihl acter. Also UNDER NURSE age 14 tall resi-ubWi Dowling. 172. Bucidi-ghaui Palace-road.

No fp- unles suited a LADY can RECOMMEND a Resnect ibi vvi im "INDOOR SERVANTS A NT For Akip rshot 45 Alresford 1 40: Cirencester, 50 Ealing. 45 Eahnfcplace job). lUmpstead. 50; Herts. 40: Kinley, 4o Kensington.

46 Kersal, 60; Leonox-gardens, 50; New Cavendish-street, 40. from nine to six, to Mrs. Hunt, 3o, Duke-street, Manchester-square. No engagement no fee. i WANTED FIRST FOOTMAN of two under a butler wages 26, no' beer height not under 5ft.

8in. Apply to the Butler, King's Weston. Shirehampton. Bristol OOTMEN WANTED for over 50 places: 1S to 35. Apply, bom nine to six, to Mrs.

Hunt, 35, Dukc-strcet, Manchester-square. No engagement no fee. FOOTM WANTED under a butler not under 5ft. must have'iod recommendation Church of England. Write M.

tiling's advertisement offices, 162. Piccadilly. W. 1 FOOTMAN under butler: 5ft. 3C-3S.

FOOTMAN under butler 20-24. FOOTMAN 30-32. Other Vacancies. Appf neraonally. Miss Russell's.

25. Sloane-street. FOOTM REQUIRED country situation butler and lad kept; not under 5ft. 8in. Apply, -tating wages and particulars, care of Messrs.

Crawter, Cheshunt.JlertB. 11? ANTED at once, HEAD PANTRYMAN for large boys' school in Kent Will any lady or gentleman recommend a man known to be strictly honest aud trustworthy Must be quick and canaille: Church of England abstainer single man about 26 wages 36. care of J. W. Vickers.

a. Nicholas-lane. E.C. A Hf.VjM02 FRIORY, Wooltotl, near Liverpool. walking distance of Garston Station (C LC ami Allerton Station ou the main L.

ami N.W. Railway system five snuth ol 'Liverpool, aud accessible from all parts of the llupoilant SALE of the nt "VURSES WANTED For Ashley-gardens. 25 Bebize-crescent, i xmc esiuare. 20; Can field-gardens. 18-20; Honor-j18; Kensington-gardens-terrace, 24; Lyudhurst-gardens, Priory-road, 2u-24 The Boltons, 20; West Hampstead, 18.

Apply, from nine to nine, to Mrs. Hunr, 3, Lower Seymour-street (and 32, 33, 35, Duke-atreet), Manchester-square. No engagement no fee. TV URSE WANTED in English family residing in France, to take charge of four children, youngest over two years must be experienced and good needlewoman; age about .30. Address Peyronnet, Arcachon.

NURSE WANTED 22 to 26 take baby from month thoroughly experienced wages 24. Call, or write fully, Mrs. eat. rianover-street. Hanover-square.

Palace-road. URSE REQUIRED. 20-25, for town English or Scotch ser-XI vaut suitable. Apply Wats on and Watson, 1, Onslow-place, South Kensington. WANTED early in June, thoroughly Competent NURSE to take baby from month good needlewoman one trained under head nurse preferred age 23 to 25; wages 16, all found, no beer.

38. Cecily-hill, Cirencester. WANTED, a Thoroughly-reliable NURSE, age about 30. for delicate little girl in country wages 30, all found will have to do all nurse's ordiuary work; a good personal character required no trained or lady nurse need apply. Audrcss G.

A. 9,559, Morning Post office, Strand. W.C. VST ANTED, loth May.strong Young NURSE, good Churchwoman, for two little girls, three and 4 entire charge; 18. Mrs.

hitehall. Uaterhaiiiburrey. UNDER NURSES (Experienced) REQUIRED For Ashbourne, 14; Engletield-green, 14: Eton. .12: Hungary. IS Ireland, 14; Lincoln, 16 Langley, 14; Norwich (R.C.), 16 Oxford, 12: Paris, 16: Somersets, 14 been previously in nursery.

Apply, or write, to Mrs. Hunt, 3. Lower Seymour-street (and 32, 33, 35, Duke-street), Manchester-square. No engagement no fee. NDER NURSE WANTED for Cromwell-road three children wages 12.

Apply to Mrs. Hunt, 3. Lower Seymour-street (and "2. 33. 35.

Duke-rtreet). Manchester-square. No engagement no fee. a Lady RECOMMEND a trustworthy NURSE-SEWING MAID age 23 to 26 Mrs. A.

Beazlcy, Kenilworth, Enfield, Middlesex. Apply first by letter. FOREIGN LADIES' MAIDS WANTED For Ascot. 20: Cirencester, 25 and 20: Dorking. 'S: Fifeshire, 25: Honiton, 23: Lymington, 24 Wigan, 2S: Yorkshire, .30.

Apply, from nine to six, or write, to Mrs. Hunt, 3, Lower Seymour-street (and 32, 33. 35, Duke-street). Manchester-square. No engagement no fee.

CI AN any Lady RECOMMEND a Thoroughly-efficient French MAID, speaking a few words of English? Thorough needlewoman would have charge of linen dressmaking, hainlrosiug. and packing required situation in the country: occasional journeys to Paris. Apply L. Roscl Manor, Jersey. Channel Isles.

IADY N. REQUIRES Experienced MAID be good hair-J dresser, and have long and unexceptionable references. Address Lady 9.697. Morning Post" office. St rami.

W.C. MAID WANTED age not under 30 excellent hairdresser aud dressmaker small establishment country town charge of house linen wages 25. Mrs. 37, Clargcs-strcct, Piccadilly, London. rTSEFTJL MAID WANTED to one lady 33-15 quiet situation KJ good health excellent character necessary slate wages.

Miss 5. Longford-terrace. Folkestone. 7 ANTED, April 30th, Useful MAID: thoroughly good dress-VT maker: Churchwoman; state wages and experience. Mrs.

Harland. Danes Lea. Bridlington Quay. Yorks. 4 IAN any Lady RECOMMEND a Superior CHILDREN'S MAID to take charge over schoolroom maid Town and country good dressmaker; ami unexceptionable references required.

Apply, by letter, to Mrs. Horner, 2. Buckingham-gate. CHILDREN'S MAID (Superior) WANTED: about 23: good dressmaker and able to superintend schoolroom maid town and country many vac aucies. Miss Seymour, 5.

New Cavendish -st reel. W. TV7" ANTED immediately for country. Experienced NURSERY-TY MAID for three young children. Eden Hall, Edenbridge, Kent.

WANTED, a thoroughly-good Working HOUSEKEEPER (who understands cooking), for the country, nine miles from Hyde-park two in family one accustomed to the supervision of servants, good manager, care of stores, linen, able to arrange flowers must be thoroughly comintcnt six servants kept; trustworthy, and an early riser good reference essential. Apply, by letter, with photeiif possible, stating ago and experience, to A. care of Bates, Hendy, and 81. Cannon-slreet, E.C; COOK-HOUSEKEEPER (Superior) WANTED, about 3S. for Lin-J coin V.

Also Head Kitchcnmaid as COOK near town: 50. Miss Seymour. 5. New Cavendish-street. W.

kitchcnmaid and scullerymaid kept, I WANTED for country; 50 only two in family. Also for country, SCULLERYMAID: 14 to 16, all found, beer money extra. Apply nr write, MrsL Graham. J2, Buckingham Palace-road. REQUIRED end nf this month for Ireland, near Dublin, a Working COOK-HOUSEKEEPER wages 50, all found; age from 35 to 45 must have had experience of managing household and knowledge of still-room work, and be very economical.

Apply to Lady Holm Patrick, Abbottstown, I'astleuock. County Dublin. 7 ANTED, for country, Thorough COOK-HOUSEKEEPER; Churchwoman: kitchen and scullery maids kept 12 servauts; wages 50, all found, no beer. Lady Goldie-Taubman, The Nunnery, Isle of Man. WANTED.

May 14th, Thoroughly-experienced COOK-HOUSEKEEPER lirst-rate cook used to large establishment good manager Churchwoman 33 to 45 active country only kitchen and scullery maids kept baking, no dairy 60, all found. Mrs. Gosling, Wellbury Hitchiii. 4 GREAT NUMBER of COOKS now in town REQUIRED for iV country places for all parts; uages 3d to 50. Apply, from nine to nine, to Mrs.

Hunt, 35, Duke-street, Manchester-square. No engagement no fee. 4 GOOD Single-handed COOK WANTED four servants kept J. age about 28 must be active and an early riser. Apply, by letter, to Mrs.

Browne, 31, West-side, Clapham-cominon, S.W. CtOOK (Good), one who understands entrees and good sweets, WANTED for flat age about 25 two other servants kept, two in family Apply, before one or after five, to Mrs. 9, Cavendish-square. W. ClOOK (flood) WANTED.

26, for small family; wages 25. Call, or write fully. Mrs. West, 4. Hanover-street, Hanover-suuare.

COOK (Single-handed) WANTED for Chislehurst, Kent, 11 miles; 27 three in family, three servants. Apply, from nine to nine, or write, to Mis. Hunt. 3, Duke-street, Manchester-square. Important Notice.

Mrs. Hunt charges no fee whatever (either before or after engagement) to Single-handed Cooks, all such bcinj; suited entirely free of charge. COOK (Single-handed) WANTED for near Victoria; 28; five in family, four servants: present cook went from Mrs. Hunt nearly two years ago. Apply, nine to nine, or write, to Mrs.

Hunt, 33. Duke-street, Manchester-square. Important Notice. Mrs. Hunt charges no fee whatever (either Lctore or after engagement) to Single-handeil Cooks, all su -h being entirely free of charge COOK with help half day WANTED for Leinster-gardens; 23; I four servants kept last cone there four years, previous one six years.

Apply, from nine to nine, or write, to Mrs. Hunt, 33, Duke- street, Manchester-square. No engagement no fee. WOK REQUIRED, 22 to 2., all found: also HOUSEMAID. ld to 22 two in family, three servants English or Scotch servants suitable.

Apply Watson and Yvatson, 1, Onslow-place, Sout Kensington. CIOOKS and all Classes Servants. Great Number WANTED; excellent situations good wages. Mrs. Pipes Servants' Home, f'J, Edgware-road, Hyde-iiark abo Mrs.

May's Servants' Home, 26, Tot tenhaui -court-road Mrs. Lee's Servants Home, 33, Oxford-road, Broadway, Eiling: Mrs. Fry's Servants' Home, 113, Upper-street, Isliugton. Largest and best London offices. Est a b.

25 years. Numbers suited daily: KXI.UU) engaged last 14 years. Thousands of letters thanking us for our attention and suiting. No charge whatever to Cooks. House-Parlourmaids, or Generals not receiving over 20.

CiOOK WANTED at once. 50 Cook-Housekeeper, 40-45 Cook-Housekeeper, 40 Cook, 35-3S; Cook, 30-35; Cook, 2S-S0; Plain Cook, 25-28. Mauy other Vacancies for Cooks, 30-45, and Plain Cooks, 20-30. Situations in town, town and country, and country. Apply personally, or stamp for reply.

Miss Russell's, 25. Sloane-street. CiOOK WANTED, wages 25 to 30. two in family also GIRL to assist, wages 12 to 14. Apply or write.

Mrs. Long. 5, Glendower-place (near Sou K.e si cinS tilt ion C.OOK WANTED for town; two in family, four servants wages 33-35. Apply to Mrs. at Marshall's School of Cookery, 30 and 32, Mortimer-street, Regent-street, W.

CROOKS, 20 to 35 PARLOURMAIDS, HOUSE-PARLOUR-J MAIDS REQUIRED for good Places -Ladies' Agency. 12, Westgate-terrace, Redcliffe-square, S.W. Branch, 40, Bennett s-hill, Birmingham. CiOOK and HOUSE-PARLOURMAID WANTED by end of ApriL Apply befoie twelve, or by tetter, to Mrs. Chater, 35, Bassett-road, North Kensington.

COOK and HOUSE-PARLOURMAID WANTED for old lady; good wages: easy place friends not objected; plenty liberty. Taylor, 67, Hih-street, Peckham. CIOOK and HOUSEMAID WANTED good wages Apply at 45, Eardley-cresi-ent. Earl's-court. between 2.30 and six.

(lOODCOOK WANTED for Winkton. Hants; 3-1. all found; two in family, five servants: kitchenmaid kept: present cook there 4i years. Apply, from uine to uins, or write, to Mrs. Hunt, 33, Duke-street, Manchester-square.

No ngagement no fee. (lOOD COOK REQUIRED for small family in country; must understand her work, make soups and puddings, be orderly and clean in work and person good references necessary wages 20, all found, no beer. Also HOUSE-PARLOURMAID WANTED: an active worker, neat and clean in person, and methodical in work to enter on situations early in May wages 13, all found: good references required. Apply, by letter, to lady ChesneyChurt, Earnham. LADY REQUIRES Good COOK and UP aud DOWN GIRL no Woolwich people need apply.

Address A. care of Mr. Palmer, 22, The Common. Woolwich. rpHE LADIES.

5. Chester-terrncc, Eaton-square, REQUIRE COOK (town and country), 40-45; town. 25-35 Surrey, 2tV28; Parlourmaid (tall1, 2 4-20: Housemaid (town). 22: Equal of two, Kitchenmai-I, Butler. 55-ti5 28-33) Single-handed (country), 45; Second Footman, 5ft.

30-34; Single-handed, r2-25. rpEMPORARY COOKS WANTED for town or country places: wages 12s, to 20s. weekly must have good recommendations from lasl situation. Apply personally, from nine to nine, to Mrs. Hunt, 33, Duke-street.

Manchester-square. No engagement no fee. WANTED, for quiet country place. Thorough Good COOK; wages 23 to 3J. all found age 30 to 40.

Apply 39. between one and two or from six to 7.30. WANTED, Thorough COOK for Norfolk: kitchenmaid kept; duiry; age under 40. Apply, by letter only, Mrs. Parish's Hotel, George-street, W.

7ANiED. Good COOK: dairy; aue about 35; TV wages 35 near London. dilrcts, by letter, Mrs. Street Brothers. Serb; street, Lincoln's-inn.

7 ANTED. Good COOK age about 23: wages 30; must have TV good personal Mrs. Watson. CO, Queeu's-ruad. Bayswaler.

WANTED. Good COOK, 25. and PARLOURMAID. 20, all found, no beer; gentleman's small family late dinners cood health and characters indispensable. Mrs.

R. U. lnglis, Elgin House. St. Leonards-on-Sea.

V17 ANTED. COOK for small family in country near Loudon: TV wages 25: no housework, baking, or dairy; no agents. Address A. Morning Post stiiind. W.C WANTED lately.

COOK. PARLOURMAID. HOUSE-T MAID, and KirCHENMAlO. also Good GENERAL; good wages given. -Apply Madatud Ihackiiiore, 1-Jc), est bourne-grove.

WANTED a Bcrkhamsted. a COOK, PARLOURMAID, and 1 HOUSE Al wages respo lively 2J to 22, 18, and 16. Apply, by letter, Mis. Williamson, 36, Westmoreland-road, Bromley, Rent. WANTED.

COOK. HOUSEM-VID (Epial of two), and BE- TWEEN MAID or i.BNl VL SERVANT: wages li-il22, and 16-CIS; small family; iidet, regular place: thorough servants who know how 10 work appreciated, as the Lady lakes great interest in her with full particulars, 10 11., i'60tl, Morning Post otlice, Stiaud, W.C. CIOOK. REQUIRED at once, in a large household, a Good Plain Cook one used to numbers about 40 strong, energetic, early riser, abstaine no fringe. Write, giving lull parti-culars, to Morning P.

si ollice, Sirai.d, W.C. (WOK (Good Plain) WANTED; age about 25 wages .3 only tvrn in family. Apply, ten to twelve, or after six oclock. Chari-tons. South Hampstead.

CIOOKS (Plain), Generals, Kitchenmaid Under House maids, SciUlerymaids. All classes Servants. WANTED: excellent situations; good wages. Mrs. Pipes Servants' Koine, 30, Edg ware-road, Hyde-park; also Mrs.

Mays Servants' Hume, 26, Tottenham-court -road Mrs. Lee's Servants Home, 'ii, Oxtord-road, Broadwny, Ealing; Mrs. Fry's Servants' Home. 118. Upper-street.

Islington, longest and Pest offices. Estab. 15 years. Numbeis suited daily: lUO.UOO engaged last 14 years. Thousands of letters thanking us for our attention and suiting.

No charge whatever lo C'ooks, use-Pailounu-iids. or Generals not receiving over 20. (Plain) aud HOUSE PARLOURMAID WANTED; three in family, two servants; no washing. Apply at 13, Putney. CtOOD PLAIN lOtlK WANTED: 110 help two in family three servants kept wages 26.

Apply to niorrow, between four and live o'clock, ai 2, Draytau-gardcns, South Kensington. IOOD PLAIN COOK WANTED at once in small family; good VX l.ilchemuiiid tiiinht do 22 good references ijuiicl. Apply, by letter. Mrs. Bruce.

Uouse-ruinl. Kensington. PLAIN COOK WANTED for town small family 24 to Lti, all found, bf-cr money extra comfortable situation. Apply, or wi ilc, Mrs. Graham, 12.

Buckingham Palace-road. No fee UjUUsilIteil. COOD PLAIN COOK WANTED 30th: (pliet country place; wages 20: age 23-25. Also HOUSE-PARLOUEMAID, 18. Particulars Mrs.

M. Van der Gucbt, Roydoii.JCssex. ANTED, a Thorough PLAIN COOK: age not less than 3'J wages 28 to 30. Also BETWEEN MAID, to assist in the kitchen after two o'clock age not less than 18 wages 14 to li Churchwouien necessary and trustworthy characters. Address M.

R. E. care of Mis. AUcnson.Bexl.-y. WANTED, a Good PLAIN COOK in a small family, where two servants are kept country womau preferred Mrs.

Dalton, The Oaks. Chislehurst, Kent. VIT ANTED, Good PLAIN COOK assistance given. Apply, by letter, stating age, wages, 4c, G. care of Mis.

Turner, 31, yictoriii-road, Surbiton. WANTED.Good PLAIN COOK to enter immediately where there are three in family muse aud baby, aud two servauts kept wages 20. Apply Mrs. Howie. Rosedale.

Chislehurst. TIT ANTED at once, Good PLAIN COOK and HOUSE-PARLOUR-Tv MAID for a Hut ages about 25 to 35. Apply care of Salmons, newsage nt, Doiset-streel, Baker-street. WANTED, April 21th, Gooil PLAIN COOK, also HOUSE-PARLOURMAID two in family wages 18-20 and 16 ages betwejcnjajiiiid 30. Mrs.

Ilallam, Heiideisyde, West Hill, Woking. ANTED, a PLAIN COOK immediately. Apply, by letter, SO. Gordon-road, baling. WOK-GENERAL (Good) WANTED, ia a private family of two, Brixton housc-imrlouriuaid kept, and boy for rough work wag.

commencing about 21 holidays given. Apply, byletter, stating ag to J. C. at Nuad's. 5j Ca re y-s reet.

Chancery-lane. COOK-GENERAL REQUIRED for small family quick, clean, intelligent; kitcheumaid wishing to improve herself not objected to; personal character required; no registry need apply. Address May, 8. Keiisington-court-place. W.

CIOOK-GENERAL WANTED: wages 18: good references; housemaid kept comfortable home. Mrs. E. H. Rogers, Battle, Sussex.

IOOK-GENERAL WANTED for flat age 25 to 30; wages 20. Call, 'k vtato fully. Mm. WnfiG 4 Hoota-sUmU Hanover- Dates of Sales for 1693. ESSRS.

EDWIN FOX and BOUSFIELD announce i-TA for the convenience of their employers that their SALES by AUCTION of LANDED and HOUSE PROPERTY, (iround aud Improved Rents, Reversions, Policies of Assurance, Shares, and other Securities will take place during the year 18H8, at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, Bank of England, on the following Wednesdays in each month: April 20. June 22. October 19. April 27. June 2a.

October 26. May 4. JulyC. November 2. May 11.

July 13. November 9. May 18. July 20. November 16.

May 25. July 27. November 23. Juuei. Augusts November 30.

June 8. September 2L December 7. June 15. Octolerl2. December 14.

The prices realised at these auctions are not included in the official reports, such quotations being often prejudicial, and never beneficial, to the only parties concerned buyer and seller. No. 99, Greshani-street, London, E.G. Telegrams, Fox Boiisfield, London." Telephone No. 118.

Bank. By EDWIN FOX and BOUSFIELD. At the Auction Mart, On WEDNESDAY next, April 20, at two o'clock. By order of the Trustees of the Will of the late General Wvlde PALL-MALL. FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of 800 per annum, exceptionally well secured, arising from the very substantial building.

No. 54, Pall-mall, nearly facin" Marlborough House. The premises are of handsome elevation in stone were erected a few years since, ami consist of three upper stories' ground floor, and basement, with a large and well-lighted gallery in the rear they cover an area of about 2,700 superficial feet, and aie in the occupation of Messrs. Foster, to whom they arc leased for a term of which 7tii years are unexpired, at the above ground rent of 8.10 per annum, thus affording an investment second to none for trustees Particulars at the Mart; at Messrs. Edwin Fox and Bousliclds ofhee, 99, Gresham-street.

Bank, E.C. and of the vendors' solicitors Messrs. BURTON, YEATES. and HART, Boal-uor31 23, Surrey-street, Victoria-embankment. W.C.

By EDWIN FOX aud BOUSFIELD. At the Auction Mart, On WEDNESDAY next. April 20, at two o'clock HERTFORDSHIRE. Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, comprising about 56 acres of land, with small cottage and outbuildings, within a quarter of an hour's walk from the Elstreeand Boreham Wood Station on the Midland Railway, having a capital service of fast trains to St. Pancras and the City (Moorgate-street).

The property is divideil into 12 enclosures of old pasture land three of which front on the high road to Shenley, having about 1.2s0ft. of capital frontage thereto, and forming excellent sites for he erection of cottage property, which is in great demand in the neighbourhood. Let to a responsible tenant, together produciug a rental of 127 5s. per annum. Particulars at the Mart; at Messrs.

Edwin Fox and Boustield's office. 9J, Gresham-street. Bank, E.C: and of the vendor's solicitors. Messrs. ELLIS and ELLIS, Qel.iiiay.strcct, Westminster.

S.W. By EDWIN FOX and BOUSFIELD. At the Auction Mart, On WEDNESDAY next, April 20, at two o'clock WALWORTH. LEASEHOLD INVESTMENT, comprising the fully-licensed premises known as the Freemasons' Anns, No. 244, Hillingdon-roacl, withiu a few minutes from the Wahvorth-road Station on the LC.

and D. Railway, occupying a corner iMiRitiim at the junction with Farmcr's-road, and comprising a substantial brick-built building of three stories in height with besement, situate in a populous neighbourhood. Leased for a term expiring Michaelmas, 1927, at 60 per annum, with reversion on expiry of same in 29 years to the estimated value of 100 a year and trade premium. Held for a term expiring June, 1943, at a peppercorn. Particulars at the Mart at Messrs.

Edwin Fox aud Bousfield's office, 99, Greaham-street, Bank. E.C: and of the vendor's solicitors. Messrs. ILIFFE, HENLEY, and SWEET, 2. Bedford-row, W.C.

By EDWIN FOX and BOUSFIELD, At the Auction Mart, On WEDNESDAY, May IS, at two. By order of the Court of Directors, aud pursuant to the Auction Clauses of the Company's Act of 1S78. 30,000 GRAND JUNCTION WATERWORKS COMPANY, NEW CAPITAL in 600 50 New Seven per Cent. Shares, in such lots as.while enabling the large capitalist readily to acquire a considerable holding, will admit the smaller investor to participate in the advantages of an interest in this well-known London Water Company. The above shares form part of, and have the same powers and privileges as, the existing ordinary capital of the Company.

are entitled to a dividend not exceeding 7 per cent, per annum. The gross rental in 1S72 was 106,249, and in 1S97 it amounted to an increase to nearly cent, per cent, in 25 years. In lots of two shares each. The buyer of one lot have the right of taking further lots at a like price per share without competition. Particulars of the Secretary of the Company, at the chief offices, 65, South Moiton-street.

Oxford-street. at Messrs. Edwin Fox and Botism-ld office. 99, Gresham-street. Hank, E.C: and of the Company solicitors, Messrs.

BIRCHAM and 46, Parliament-street, S.W. OXENHAM'S AUCTION ROOMS. 187 and 189, OXFORD-STREET (ad doors east of Regent-circus), established 90 years, the largest, best situate, and most convenient in London. TOOTH rind ToOTH Hate Oxeiihaml. On view.

-Sale To-morrow. OXENHAM'S AUCTION ROOMS, 187 and 189. Furniture, Pianofortes, and Elfects, removed from Messrs. Bishop's, Shoolbred's, and Deuces warehouses and various private residences for convenience of sale. MESSRS.

TOOTH and TOOTH (late Oxenham) will SELL, by AUCTION, at their as above. TOMORROW, at twelve exact lime. Modern FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of drawing-room suites of chairs, easy chairs, aud settees with various coverings, handsome rosewood and inlaid china cabinets a finely-carved rosewood and inlaid fireplace and overmantel, inlaid card, loo.and coffee tables, several dining-room suites in walnut and mahogany covered in morocco, sideboards, dining tables and dinner waggons to correspond, IS grand ami cottage pianofortes Col aid and Collard, Alberti, Rudolph lbach. Chappeil, and ottiei well-known makers, chimney, pier, and console glasses, clocks, pict urns, American walnut-tree, birch, and japanned wardrobes, chests of diawers, dressing tables and washstantls. iron and brass bedsteads, bedding, Brussels and tapest ry carpets, plated articles, kitchen utensils, and a multiplicity of effects.

May be viewed and catalogues hail on application. On view To-morrow. Sale Wednesday next. OXENHAM'S AUCTION ROOMS. lS7and 189.

OXFORD-STREET. A superior Stock of first-class Carpets, containing nearly yards of best Brussels, Wilton pile, and Axminster carpets in the roil, 100 Turkey, Persian, Indian, Bohemian, Mir.apore, Saxony, Axminster, Wilton pile, and Brussels squares, stair carpets, rugs, mats, window curtains, and other useful items. "If ESSRS. TOOTH and TOOTH (late Oxenham) will JkHJL SELL, by AUCTION, at their Rooms, as above, ou WEDNES-DA next, at one o'clock precisely. A High-class STOCK of CARPETS and RUGS, mostly of this seasons patterns, manufactured by one of the most emiueut firms, and forwarded direct from the mil in the country and the looms in the East.

May be viewed the day prior and catalogue, with si7.es and measurements, had or forwarded on application to the auctioneers. EARLS VALUED for For the Legai Profession, For Eamily Division, Or Purchased from 5 to 10,000, trt lv and su.n. IAMONDS, Fine BIJOUTERIE of all kinds VALUED. PURCHASED, or EXCHANGED. SPINK and SON.

LD SILVER VALUED or PURCHASED from 5s. to 0 an ounce. Also Presentation Plate, Ate. SPINK and SON. Diamond Merchants, 17 and IS, Piccadilly.

and 1 and 2.Gracechurch-street, Cornhill, Loudon, EC. Articles may be sent per regLstered or insured pan-el post in absolute safety, and are returned at ouce, post free, if offer be not accepted. Est. 1772. fSituaiions Vacant.

Thbbe Lines, 3s. Evzry Extra Lrvn. 6d. Stamps wiixNOT be AccepteoJ RESPONSIBLE PERSONS of all callings, desirous to Undertake easy JOURNALISTIC WORK, address Secretary. "Independent News Company I Limited), Temple-chambers, Loudon.

E.C. ri0 PARENTS and GUARDIANS. WANTED. ARTICLED J. CLERK: resident or otherwise; good busiuess exceptional opportunity as to succession.

Address Zcta, cate of Leathwait and Simmons. 1. Pope's Head-alley, L.C. ri -O PARENTS and GUARDIANS. A Metropolitan Architect with a large practice, including important public buildings and engineering work, has a VACANCY for an ARTICLED PUPIL commensurate! premium required a trial arranged for.

Address Morning Post office. Strand. W.C. "ITACANCY for Gentleman's Son as APPRENTICE in roller mill; country, near station comfortable home premium required. Address X.D..

9.547, M01 ning Post" office. Strand. W.C. 'PO TAILORS WANTED immediately, ladies' and Gents' TAILORS. SiaU: experience, Thomson and Houlton.

Malvern. MEN, Youths, from town, couutry. Colonics, and abroad, shop assistants, clerks, mechanics, engine drivers, butchers, bakers, gardeners, grooms, coachmen, butlers, valets, footmen, handy men, pages, messengers, caretakers, attendants, porters, hotel, coffee, or public assistants, carmen, farmers' sons, farm hands wanting a change, and all requiring any employment, write or call at once. Situation Guide" free; busy time: thousands suited. Tanner and Co.

(late Newingtoii-causcway), 84, Alvey-street, Surrey-square, London. Men late Army. Navy, or Merchant Service also write. 1ADIES Read This Tlv silver lining to the cloud of MONEY Easily EARNED by your fireside in what have been idle moments materials supplied and work taken. Addressed envelope for particulars.

Coleman (15 33, Old London. REQUIRED. Tao or Ti.ree Young Ladies wishing to qualify as TEACHERS of Dancing. Deportment, and Physical Exercises: thorough training class now forming; high-c-lasi West-end connection; small premium to complete number. Address L.

care of Willing's. 162. Piccadilly. W. LADY-HOUSEKEEPER WANTED immediately by a gentleman for town and country also Good COOK, Three Ho US EM AIDS, and FOOTMAN.

Mrs. Outline, tj. Southampton-row, Uolborn. JADY REQUIRED as HOUSEKEEPER: salary 36 a young lady willing to travel laiigu iKc-s not necessary. Interview today, at eleven o'clock, at Maude Merrison 43, Keusington-gardens-square, West bourne-grove.

REQUIRED, Lady as HOUSEKEEPER-MATRON in small preparatory boys' school and euergetic Churchwoman. State age, salary, aud experience, R. BusweU's, post-office, Redland, Bristol. LADY-MATRON for school near London hospital training and school experience sa are about 50. Mrs.

B. Hanley, Ladies' Employment Agency, 77 A. St. Victoria-street, SAV. CIOMPANION-HOUSEKEEPER WANTED for old lady, gentle-J man, and daughter three servants kept good salary.

Taylor, 91. The Rye. Peckham. LADY REQUIRED as COMPANION one of quiet manners, who would not object to walk out aud shop with lady a helpful lady preferred. Maude Merrison, 4,., Kcnsiugton-gardens-square, West-iMitirnetrrove.

and 81. Southampton-row. Russell-square. ANTED, DAILY COMPANION (Young) for little girl, aged 4i ten-seven except Sundays. Apply, by letleroulv.

Mrs. ia, uaveiiinsn-ruau. tsronin soury. i OVERNESS-COMPANION WANTED for two little girls, aged Jf seven and live years needlewoman; good salary. Tayler, al.

The Rye, Peckham. GOVERNESSES WANTED. English and foreign Finishing, JT junior. Nursery, for families and schools, home and abroad. Ladies requiring engagements are invited to apply to Madame Aubert, 141, Regent-street, W.

MISS DAWSON DOOLEV, 39. Victoria-street. S.W. REQUIRED, interview to-dav, English, Fiench, or Swiss GOVERNESS (Protestant) able lo music, drawing, French, German, and English: resideni ll.u-.12u. Also tor interview to-morrow, English GOVERNESS for one Rule girl ten 40-50.

Also for Resident Engagement near London advanced English GOVERNESS, teaching French, music, ami if possible painting; good salary two pupils, eldest 14. Also English GOVERNESS for good family in Ireland girl 12 and two Utile boys good salary. Herman FINISHING GOVERNESS for one girl 70. MRS. MARQUIS, 33.

New Bond-street, REQUIRES English FINISHING GOVERNESS fluent languages, brilliant music, drawing, painting, 120; ditto, jL3; ditto, 70; with violin, young pupils. GU; and others. MRS. FOX, 39, Victoria-street, S.W., REQUIRES French or German GOVERNESS for country family inear London), good music, about 30, C0-3U; interview here Tuesday. Another for Titled Family.

Another (ith personal reference); one pupil; London. German, for Ireland: one pupil; lVJ-70. English FINISHING, with draw ing ami painting, and Several others. OEVERAL French mid German GOVERNESSES WANTED at once for schools and families write or call: fee 2s. The Newu-ham Educational Agency.

Davies-st leet. Berkeley-square. W. 1 EXPERIENCED Young Lady REQL IRED as DAILY GOVER-J NESS for two girls. and eigla thorough English, conversational French, music, good references.

Writeall particulars to Mrs. Ore Some! leyton, Haling-park-road, South Croydon; (IOVERNESS REQUIRED at once: salary 50: converrational French ami good music; private family. Marie Macrae, 68, Western-road, IJrihton. LADY REQUIRED as GOVERNESS, to accompany English family to Poland; oue child, age seven 40 and all found ex-penses paid. Marie Mm-rac.

tlj. Hove. Brighton, ANTED by the parents of 11 young lady about 10 years old re siding in Denmark, au English I.Ov EliNESS. whomust know French perfectly and speak it fluently engagement to commence about September. Apply by letter, stating qualifications aud salary B.

filr" Messis. De s. 151. leaden hall-street. WANTED.

RESIDENT GOVERN ESS for Ireland, two girls. 12, nine years good music and painliug essential. Mrs. Oakes, Fern Bank. Queenstown.

URSERY GOVERNESS WANTED (Useful); good needle-XI woman three childrcu comfortable home. Apply 1, Christ-church-avenue, Broiuiesbury. N.W. WANTED. TWO LADY-HELPS for family.

14 miles from London, as Cook and House-Parlourmaid boy kept for rough work most comfortable engagement. Miss Faithf ull, The Institute, 136, Regeut-street. MOTHERS HELP or LADY-NURSE WANTED for one little girl, age three must be a good needlewoman age about 25. Apply Mrs. 53.

Fit.johu's-avenue. Hampstead. IADY REQUIRED as COMPANION-HELP for flat in London salary 20. Also a LADY-HELP for Brighton one in family servant kept: must be able to superintend the cooking and act as companion to lady good salary. Marie Macrae, 68, Western-road, Hove.

Brighton IADY REQUIRED as COMPANION-ATTENDANT on a deli-J cate lady, and do a little needlework; no nursing. Maude Merrison, 4S, Keusington-gardens-square. Westbourue-grove, and 81, Soulhampton-rowRussell-square. IAN any Lady RECOMMEND Superior Young NURSE for three children Oarr, overstrain! ctury. Cromer.

CANaLady RECOMMEND a Thoroughly-experienced NURSE for two little girls 1 Country excellent needlewoman aod children's dressmaker; age 26 to 33: nurseries cleaned. Mrs. Hugh Chai rington. Dove Cliff. Burtoii-on-Trent.

(1 OOD NURSE WANTED for one little boy of two years age not under 22 wages 20, all found. Mrs. Cockburn, Ashdown House, Furner's Green, Uckrield. Sussex. ADY NURSE REQUIRED, May 24th two children, aged three and two.

Mrs. Hartley. Poynings. Park-road, Hastings. (GENTLEWOMAN WANTED as NURSE capable of managing boy six years and girl three good needlewomao salary 14 to 16.

V. 91, Talbot-road. Bayswater. "VI URSE, or Useful MAID WANTED for one child, aged four tho-11 rough needlewoman light situation. Call, after two, Mrs.

Bell, 34, TalDot-ioad, Bayswater, A Choice COLLECTION oi EN CRAVINGS of the Early English Benool. the I roperty of a Gentleman, comprising portraits in c. suppi le. ami colours nft 1 J. R.A.

(including the Frankland Children, linelv printed in colours), B. lOBway. and others; hue engravings in colours after G. Morland. t.

Wheatley R.A.. J. Ward, R.A., mezzotint portraits, after feir J. K. ynold and U.

Rouinev (inrludimr a tin- nr.nt nf thr. i tiA- mezzotint porti K' nnd G. Romney (ineludiug a tine proot of Children the Property of a ie ntleniau and old English In choir? nates irom various private sources eusraviiiiiS private sources. Old English and Flemish Furniture, Armour, and Arms, the Property of a Oeutleman. TifLSRS.

CHRISTIE, MANSON, and WOODS -B ei tfiilly give noti that they wiil SELL, by AUCTION, at ti.e ir Gr. l.oocis, street, St. s-suuare. TO-DAY (MONDAY), April If', at one o'clock" precisely, A COLLECTION of OLD ENGLISH am .1 nrffcu it- i TUtihol the litii and 17lh Centuries, Armour, and Arms, the Progeny of a GentL-man, which have been removed from an old nian- in couli -r. also 1 orcei-iin and Decorative Ohiects.

old It ti Bronzt irom oinorpriiao- fuiiro-s. The Collection oi Silver 1'Ia: and Objects of Art of the Mlate J. Murris, ESSRS. CHRISTIE, ANSON, and WOODS respectfully cive notice that they will SELL, by AUCTION, at timi (Jreal Looms, King-street. St.

James s-scpuare, oil THURSDAY, Apnl 2L and Day, at one precisely (by order ot the LiooUturSI Tin- COLLECTION of SILVER PLATE. Porcelain, and Objects Of An i ,1 ined by Grant deceased, late of Allerton Liverpool, and 3ti, S.W'., comprising Old English and foreign decorative silver and silver-gilt plate, including a Dumber oi standing cups ami sideooard pieces, watches, objec ts of Venn, anthill cau.ei and ii.tagli in gold rings, a collection of Wd Worcester. Chelsea, Bristol. Bo-, and Crown Derby porcelain, o.d Se i ft. Dresden, ap; di Monte, and other European porcelain, tine old Sstsmia ware, Japanese and Chinese porcelain and bronzes, carving', ill ivory, including choice specimens from the Gladstone, Bohn.

A4- x. ilark, Hutcuiuson-Lee, Colcnel Grant's, and other cell, -May be viewed two days preceding and catalogues hud. Tin-dim: Morris diei-t ion. CHKISliK, MANSON, and WOODS XTJL -ftp. etfui.y give that they will SELL by at then Gici.t t.

St. on SATURDAY. April 23 and MO.DA, April 2o, at one clock precisely, by order of the Exceptors, The Highly-important ELECTION of Modern PICTURES and "vATER-i'OLOlR URA WINGS, ot the English and Continental Schools, ol J. Uraiit Morris, dee-eased, late of Allerlitn Priory. Liverpool, 30.

Gr.isveiior-plae-e, S.W., comprising a very choice collection oi water-colour drawings, inc. ting Hcllebi and Hilde-brand, by I-oiil Ma io. Brown; Culver Clitis. Arundel, and l.juai hum, ty opiey 1-n-kting; Soring and The Reapers. I Quixote and two otbcIS, by Sir John Vint i A ll.iyii 11 on the tt'iihii i.

Stacking Barley, and Near Cooke, R.A., T. S. Cooper, R.A., J. F. L.

wis, R.A., D. Loi ammugf iy 11. r. 1 SuWru R.A., c. S.

A i -ir lv. l.a iiu.ield, Jl.A A. also I. Mi. lAii.l.T-n k.

IV. Mnll S. l.LV 1 to. i 1 JIle otl JI. h.

Willis ielll. in the Engli-h pictures are Summer on the Thames, and oy l.i. A. two hue examnies bv M. I A A summers Day, by T.

S. lopcr. R.A. The Silken otl.eis. by T.

Faeu. R.A. rive imuoruiiit Gown and by I U. In Possession, by A. C.

Gow, R.A.; a eharmiiur Head oi M.s Sir R.A. A The Trial of the Sorceress, by 1'. F. e.illti;.i!. lo.l rnc ro.ni.

-Nurse, uy urit in tUVicre, K.A. a tine tore oy Alma ia K.A.. entitleil Ih- Koman Flow-r Al.i'.... i iiU- I'l -UUS I'. It A I I A i F.

Douglas. P.R S.A.. W. ty. R.A., W.

P. Frith, R.A.', W. E.Frosl" li.A sir iliiic, H. Le Jeune. A R.A., J.

W. Jakes. A. R.A. -r W.

.1. l.inn. II. sen. V.

shav. i eiiiig i. Ian- .1. i'vue A. McieiH An except ionslly fine Collection of Pictures of the Continental bcnouK iui-luding a maslerpii by C.

Troyon. entitled the Gathering Storm lUree i.in:s!.-- by II. Dmerger; La Ri-jwsseuse and others, by E. Frete In the Mosque at and L'Anier du Cairo, by J. L.

Gerome The Anxious Family an I Desolate, oy Josef Israels: The gap of CofSifC, by L. Knaus: The Mask- Lesion, by Madrar.o-The by E. a i Mar seaweed Oatherers. by J. Maris; lii the Ffiiesi.

Fontaiiit-bieau, by T. Roseau; Dame au Perroquet, by Ir. iUenis and Pictures by H.JvrebllS L. Coupil Clays A. iK.

lichen 11. I 15. f. K.itkuek AL H.bcllr Kr. rc 3.

li. MaJou I. U.lile U. Toiikite II. I'eniet A.

Wahlticrg Iay he vrewca thr-e days prwvdii.g and catalogues had. Beautiiul ot the late Dowager Lady Garvagh Jewels of a UIJ UOlcl lioXeS. 31ii.i:.tnies. r-ice. If "ESSiiS.

CHRISTIE. ANSON. an-I WOODS cttuliy give notice that thev niil SELL, bv nt their Great Rooms, King sltc-et, St. Jam-: 's s.jUare. on TUESDAY, April 26, at one o'clock precisely, by order of the Executors of the Dow ager Lady Garvagh.

deceased, Bi-autiiu; JEW I.LS, including a brilliant collet necklace of high quality. ti.i-a, br. ocn, arriiurs. and a turquoise and brilliaitt Mliti-: also valu.iiih-casket of the Property of a Laily deceased, including a line ruby an I hrillianl bracelet, ruby and brilliant UecU and three uil.o pendants, emerald aud briUiaut pendant, bii.li.mt Maltese ernsS. riugs with fine rubies, sapphires, and also it brilliant collet n.

ckiai-e. the Property oi a Lady of rent, another of unusual quality and si.e, and a brilliant ivy spny garland, the Property of a Uentieiuaa a peat! rope necklace of tine quality and other beautiiul jewels, old French gnl Snuffboxes, miuia-tnr. s. namels. and other objec's of vcrtu from various sources.

May be i-wcd Saumtay and Monday preceding and catalogues bad. The Collection of Ancient and Modern Pictures and Drawings of J. W. Spread, deceased. MESSRS.

CHRISTIE. MANSOX, ami WOODS respectfully give notice tliat they will SELL, by AUCTION, at th.ir Rnuiiis, King-street, St. James on WEDNESDAY, April 2. at one clock precisely, by order of the Executors, The COLLECTION of Ancient and Modern PICTURES and DRAWINGS J. W.

spread. deceased, late of 27. Pemhridse- in iuuiug Viorlis by 1 P. F. Pool-, R.A.

S. Cooper, R.A. F. R. Lee, R.A..

iJomeiii-hino y. H. Ibivs-sii: Sir V. Lely 1 amui.ai i T. M.

lUchardson Lolvgnuli. A. alio b. iVit ii. u-iiiers Valid 1.

Sir .1. iteynolds J. Veniet The Collection of Works of Art of the late John William Spread, and a Collection the Properly of iJliam Suread. Esu. ESSRS.

CHRISTIE. MAXSUX. and WOODS respectfully give notice that th will SELL, by AUCTION, at Rooms. King-street. St.

James s-suuare. on HTJIVKs. DA Aj.rd 27, and Twu Following Days, at one o'clock, by order of the Executors ot John William Spread, deceased, late ot 27, Penib: idce-cri scent. COLLECTION of 10th. 17th, and Hth Century OBJECTS of AR T.

including carvings in boxwood, bronzes, enamel, armour and arms, many from the St owe and Berual Collections; also old Japanese la qn-r, irving-i, and m. tai work, Chinese objects of art, oldWcdg-w. aud other English faience and porcelain, a few emmples of ear.y English -ilver. 17ih The Renton Collection. MESSRS.

CHRISTIE. MANsON, and WOODS i give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at tiieir c.r.-.u Rooms, King-street, St. James s-square, on SATURDAY, A -i il 'M. at one i clock precisely, by order of he Executors, Ti Important COLLECTION of high-class Modern PICTURES and Choi ATER-LOLOUR DRAWINGS oi James Hall Renton, Es deceased, late of 3, I'ark-lane, and 11, Queen s-gardens, Ho. including a rir.e drawing by Alma Tadema, R.

entitled Ghess Players, and dm wings by T. Faed, R.A., E. J. Gregorj. R.A..

Sir Landsecr, R.A.. W. E. Lockhart, R.S.A., Stacey MarkM, R.A.. F.

Walker. A.R.A. Vr- A lioavi-r K. Duncan (5. Simonetti I un-li (J.

alt -rmule hiilcit luster Tayl-r 1). I V. Irere C. Vaelier Among the modern pictures may be mentioned the five celebrated works oi sii J. E.

Millaia. P.R.A., viz. The Black Brunswicker, The Order of Release, V. s. Afternoon Tea, and Urquhart Castle on Ixich Nes.

nearly all of whi have been exhibited and engraved. Canine Friends, oy Sir E. Lanriseer. R.A.; three works bv C. Hook.

R.A.. including Mushroom liathcters and A sicnal on the Horizon the lal on the Horizon the well-known engraved picture by Luke Fildes, R. entitled Play- mates Noonday Rest and The Sheep Drove, by John Liniu 11, two tine pictures by Sir E. J. Pointer.

P.K.A.. entitled A Corner in the Mario t-piacc. aud A 1 oruer in the ilia and choice exaumles i. IL Boughton, R.A., E. W.

Cooke, R.A., T. Cieswick, R.A A. Elmore. R.A.. A.

Fraser, R.S.A.. A. Kautinian. R.A., W. Leader, E.A., E.

M. Ward. R.A., J. Ward, R.A., Brett, A.R.A., G. Masou, A ll P.

R. Morrus, A.B.A., E. Frer-. G. Morlaud.

Baxter, A. Solomon, Keelej HaL- weile, J. Stark. F. Browne, P.

ismyth: niauv goo i works by painters of the modern Continental schools, includiug works by li. Maura.u, R. A. Mulier, an 1 others a few pictures bv Old Masters, iucldauig a set ot tour ciioice pictures 01 Venice by Marie-chi. MESSRS.

CHRISTIE. JI ANSON, and WOODS respectfully give notice that they will hold the Folliining BALES, by AUCTION, at their Great King-street, St. s-s iuare, tie- Sales commencing at one o'clock precisely On MONDAY. May 2 Engravings of the late J. Grant Morris.

Es.p. the late J. H. Renton, and others. On WEDNESDAY.

May 4, aud Two Following Days The renowned Collection of Objects of Art tonued by that well-known mat---ui aud collector, the late Martin Heckscher, Escp, of Vienna. On SATURDAY, May 7. A Collection of Ancient and Modern Pietur of 1. M. Whi'i-hcad.

deceased, aud an assemblage of important irly English Pictures. Ou MONDAY, M.iy'.'. -The collection of old Sporting Prints, Water-colour Drawings, and Pictures of the late T. M. Whitehead, Esq.

On TUESDAY, May The Collection of Works ox Ait of the T. M. Whitehead. Esu, On FRIDAY. May 13.

The Collection of Porcelain and Objects of Art of Robert ttaukin, Esip. deceased, late of Liv rnool. On SATURDAY. Mav of Pictures and of -rl Rankin. decease late nf Liverpool.

On SATURDAY, May 21. and MONDAY. May 23 The highly-iniporiiwit Colhclion of Ancient and Modern Pictures and Water-colour Drawings of Joseph Huston, deceased, late of Monks ManorLin olc. JA. LU.MLEY ami H'MLEY HOUSE.

34. ST. AM STREET, S.W. FORTHCOMING AUCTIONS at the Mart. E.C.

ORDER of SALE THIS DAY. at two o'clock: F.r private or professional occupation, hotel, lodging house, or club Beneficial Lease, 10 years, of 41, Half M0011-Streef i-le. trie light ertitied saiiilalion. Possession. VALUABLE INVESTMENT.

The Ground Lease from The Duke oi We.l iniiist. of the Ui.nlern Residence and Business Premises, 2i. SuuUi Attdlcy-sireet. held for si years a' a0 per annum, aud let ujhjii lease at amounting to 560 per annum. PARK-LANE.

With possession. The Beneficial Lease of the choice Town Residence, No. 2ii, Norfolk-street, overlooking the Park, held tr. the annum. On TUESDAY.

May 10, ISM. at two clock UNDERCLIFFE, ISLE OP WIGHT. With possession-Wie delightful Freehold Resideulial Marine Estate of 14 acres, Westcliffe, Kitnn. UPPER HAMILTON-TERRACE, ST. JOHNS-WOOD.

With pos-'essiou. Deiacbeil Freehold Family Resideuee. Ainmore, Abereorn -place, in charming grounds of of an acre; with model Stabling for four, vineries, and every accommodation tor large establishment. HIGHBURY. Exceptionally well-built Detached Residence, 2t, Highbury-hill, with pretty grounds of i acre.

This property is for the present withdrawn from sule. Particulars, may lie obtained of the auctioneers, Lumley House 3-1 St ainess st reet.JS. Koticeot Sale -BARNES. 4. BEVERLEY-V1 1 -Sixty Years Lease at a ground rent 01 i.s las.

J. A. and of Lumley House, 34. St. Jiilllcs beg to announce that thev have SOLD ibnve bv Private Treaty, liierefor-j the PROPERTY" is WITH DRAWN from th-ir Sale at the Mart This Day.

Freehold Shop Property. A LI I A -11 EN, S.W. -A valuable Corner Block of old-established Property, let ou repairing leas-s, shortly expiring, when il might be re let at incieascd rents 01 lery proilably de-ail with as a site. MR. T.

HARTON will SELL, at the Mart, E.C, on WEDNESDAY, April 2ll, al two, in One Lot. The Valuable FREEHOLD PROPER known us Nos. 44. 4C, and 4e. Meliuotll-pla-e, occupying an important position in this busy centre IcH on at tents amounting to 132 per annum.

Particulars of Messrs. May. Sykes. and Solicitors, Suffolk Hou-e, EC: and of the auctioneer, Freehuld Shop Property, Let on Lease WALTlt AMSTOW. Nos.

ss ii 1 iwy trading position. M1 R. T. 0. WHARTON will SELL, at the Mart, E.C, on Vi EDN1-1).

V. April 20. at two. 111 Two Lots. The above aluable let 011 re-pauing leases at 4U bud 42.

Particulars of Messrs. Tarry, Sherlock, and King, solicitors. 17, fieri -aii's -inn. R.C.and of the ami oncer. Freehold Ground Rents at Nominal Reserves toensure a Sale.

20, and 1 per annum, amply on sixteen Private Hou-es. Nos 2Tito55(oeid, Nottu.g-h.ll. Rack rnts about MR. T. G.

WHARTON will SELL at the Mart. E.C, on WEDNESDAY, April 2 1. at two o'clock. The above el; -secured GROUND RENTS, amounting to S0 pe annum. Particulars of Messrs.

Tarry. Sherlock, and King, solii itnrs, 17, Serjeants -inn. E.C.. and of the aUcGoiHMsr, Ironmonger-lane, EJ0, Wednesday next. By order of Mortgage and others.

BHEPHERD uREEN.an lsT. JOHN WOOD. Long and Short LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, tu suit Small Buyers. ESSRS. KOIJT.

W. 31 ANN and SON wtll SELL, by AUCTION, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C. on WEDNES- A V. April 2). al one oclock.

Allots, per annum, tuny M-cureu 011 r-a 1 to ji, rrovnienc-piace, an.) Chapel adjoining. Miuale close to Uxcridge-road Station ami main road 12 from Seple mbcr last. 12 per annum, scoured on No. 2. Lodge-place.

Lodge-road, St. John s-wood. held for years unexpiie.l from March. ISSte'. Solicitors.

Messrs. Lewis and 7. Wiliniiigtoii souare. C. 31 10s.

per annum (in pus of 9 eactil, long JLeasrhoia, witn reeim! I Iteversion 111 lee mereui, on tne ucttru.iiiauoit 01 BtarcU-gie. n. Solicitors, MesS.s. Stone, King, and 13, Bath. Particalars at th" Matt.

of the solicitors: and of the auc-t 11 r-rs. 1 .1 1 wn des-st rei S.W., ami 12, Lower Gtosicnor-place, lcphi.iie. 171 West. uy of the ASCOT, BERKS, near the Racecourse aud stat on. 3-4 acn ol valuable Fn e-liol Buiidiug Land.

KIH MAsoN is instructed to SELL, bv J'i'liLIC a-t JL Aid the Toi.eiih.iu.---yard. E.C. on MONDAY. x) nt two 1 dock punetuallv. One la)t.

most Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate on the 1 Brat-knell loads betwee Heathneld and Tin-Ferns, comprising 3c4 nf we.l woo lcd land, and consisting of some of the iiigin -t and ri.i-st budding sib in ihc locality, suitable for the erection of all kinds of resi lend in this i-har'niug district, which are so much in demand. Th property has frontages to the Ascot and Bracknell and roads of 2.63-Jlt. nu a depth of the soil is sand and giavel, and the water company mains are laid iu front of estate-. Paiiiculars aud conditions ot sale, with plan, may be obtained of Baileys, Shaw, and GlUetl, of 0. Beruerf-Street, Oxford-tare.

-t, also of Messrs. Dalstuu, Son, aud Elliman. 21, Southampton-street, Bluomsbury, W.C; and of Mr. Masou, estate agent and a in-. Windsor and As.it.

Berks. 1U. CU I'TON-G ARDENS, AIDA-UILL. Well-made FURNI-'i'l'RE. brass-mounted bedsteads, excellent bedding, mahogany wardrobes, of drawers, washstantls, large toilet glasses, carpels, steel lenders, stuffed-over drawing-room furniture, card tables, music cabin, 6ft.

6in. sideboard, bookcases, dining tables, and chairs, linen, ornaments, china, glass, ir. Messrs. JOHN D. WOOD and CO.

will SELL, bj AUCTION, TO MORROW (TUESDAY), April 19. at 1 p.m. Ymw te-dai. Catalogues at ti. MouaMtneb W.

J. iiohand; Durham, i.y a W. Hunt; The Young Angler, The am uHistu ss. and Fruit by XV. Hunt The Vale ot Rest ml Sir Iftiimics, two small drawing by Sir J.

E. P.K.A.: niawings i.y s. Pn-m Fox and His Only tn. ial. by LilUiu Rtvur.

R.A Mbni. I.ury Atbev and Lulworm CaSlle. Iv .1. M. W.

Turner, it. A ini.rrit .1, 1- i I I I i Thursday, May 12. Thursday, October 20. Thursday, June 21 Thursday. November 17.

Thursday. July 14. Thursday, December 8. Thursday. August 4.

Sales will he held on other dates as required. In all cases Messrs. Trollope will be glad to have as long notice as possible respecting any property they may be instructed to offer by auction. Estates, Country and Suburban Residents, Town Houses, Flats, Shops. Business Premises.

Investments, MESSRS. TROLLOl'E'S PRINTED REGISTER of PROPERTIES for SALE by Private Contract and to be LET may be had on application at their offices, No. 7, Hobart -place, Eaton-square: 5, Victoria-street. Westminster; and West Halkin-street, Belgrave-square. Loudon, S.W.

VO. 3S, QUEEN'S-OATE-TERRACE. S.W. An excellent Long LEASEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE with 11 bed and dressing rooms, bath-room (h. and c).

five reception-rooms, two staircases, ample domestic othces, Jtc; stabliug for four horses. Term years; grouml Messrs. TROLLOPE beg to give notice that this PROPERTY was rtc''' they are OPEN TO REC1.I OFFERS by Private Treaty. By direction of the Trustees of the late Sir C. J.

Freakc, Bart At a Low Reserve. CI ROMWELL HOUSE. CROMWELL-ROAD, S.W. A handsome Detached MANSION acing the ornamental grounds of the Natural History Museum and having its own private garden at rear. It contains 14 capital bed and dressing mums, two bath-rooms, box-room, numerous reception-rooms, including a billiard-room and magnificent bail-room full complement ui domestic othces; long lease; moderate erouud lent vacant possession.

i 7, i principal staircase, hydraulic hit from basement to fourth ev Bl, oomcstic offices. The mansion is xcccniiiglj well lit ten, conveniently arranged, and admirably adapted for entertaining on a large scale. Excellent stabling at the rear for lj horses. I.riii 2t years unexpired (direct from his Grace the Duke oi tt er at the nominal ground rent of 40 per annum. IF Vi'iPMi iei'r'i uolil th-aU th'se TWO important (principally of Me ssrs.

Udlow smauufacture.and in perfect condition), consisting of compi. tf suites tor the priucipal and secondary bed-ehaiubers and dressing rooms, in solid ash, oak, and fine old Spanish mahogany the drawing-room appointments upholstered in very wvi rluuuu jim uam.tsh oi exquisite ()Uahty, with curtains en suite, a pair of handsome ihuya-wood. satin-wood, and American waluut-woou dwarf cabinets, massive mantel and chiming hall clocks and tall brass lamps, a pair of tine lacquered brass girandoles, valu-able sevrc-s, Dn-silen, berhn, Worcester, Chelsea, arid other decorative china, including a beautiful large Dresden tazza made at the Loyal Factory lor the Exhibition of 1662. aud a s-t of three old Japanes- porcelain vases, oak library furniture covered with velvet solid oait inning-room aud billiard-rooni appointments, a fulMzed v.i.UiL,v tauje ijy iunougnes anil atts. a fltll-comoass rand pianoforte by John Bruadwood Sons, in Italian walnut- It nauan caijineusehonised and inlaid with o.

iiiiu agner. tine old Spanish mahoiranv break. trout nookcase, ped-stal crct aire aud writing tables, oak cabinets. i n'i i Kiana nau; a life-sized marble figure of Flora i.j ii. int, ana a tew olner pieces ot sculpture, i.c.s, Brussels and hrst quality real Axminster carpets and tine Persian ntgs, cretonne curtains and bed hangiugs, excellent brass beusteads aud beading, and tin- furniture of the servants' rooms; several seis oi table cnina aud glass, copper kitciien utensils and the usual equipment for the domestic offices, ate which will be SOLD, by AUCTION, at Allerton Priory, on MONDAY, May 9, and Four Following Days at L.3U precisely each day.

Catalogues, containing cards for lite private view, on May 4 and (price Is. each), may now lie obtained, post free, of Mr. Craven, The Gardens, Allerton Prwry Mr. T. Morgan.

22. The Albany, Old Hall-street, Liverpool Messrs. Litherland and 23, Bold-street Liverpool; Mr. Austin, the Derby Arms Hotel, Wooltotl and of Messrs. TROLLOPE, Estate Agents, Surveyors, and Auctioneers, 7.

Hobart-placc, Eaton-square, -i West Halkin-street, Beigrave-square, I 14, Mount-street. Orosveimr-square, and fWWWtOB. ictoria-stieel, Westminster. JO. IS, LENNOX-GARDENS.

S.W. A very attractive Long LEASEHOLD TOWN RESIDENCE modem coustruetiun, overlooking the ornamental grounds of Lennox -gardens, with right of entry thereto. It contains nine bed and dressing rooms, box-room, bath-room, five reception-rooms, and good domestic- offices; held lor an unexpired term oi about S7 years at a moderate ground rent with pi To be SOLD, by AUCTION, At the Mart, Tokc nip. use-yard. ar the Bank of England On Till RSDA May VI, 1S9S, at two o'clock punctually (unless an acceptable be previously made privately) Particulars and conditions of sale of Messrs.

Cope and Co Solicitors. Great George-stivci. S. and. wilh vl yois, r.state Agents, ana Auctioneers.

7, Hobart- plai-e, Eiiton-suuaj HalKlU-Street. IStlrave-soiiro Victoria-street Westminster, S.W By direction of L. B. McCalmont, M.P. BILRLlUKlJslIlRK aud GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

in this lovely part of the country, far-famed fur its grand Scenery, shooting, aabinK, and residential advantages, 4A miles from Ross -Tfi' "iB'y-at tractive FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL and SI OKHM, ESI Ai'L, distinguished as Bishopswuod, comprising a picturesque mansion on a moderate scale (occupying a charming posit ion overlooking the liver), well-timbered ami boldly undulating Coppice, also several good farm's with necessary 'houses, buildings, lodges, end cottages, ineiudim; the attached to tile stud and home farms, in all acres, of which auouc oou acres are wood. an. iraing shooting of the ehest class No e.tpense has been spared in bringing the property to its present state ot perfection, and it is now in a thoroughly thriving condition. For SALE, by AUCTION, At the Mart, Tokenh near the Bank of England, E.O., during the coming Season (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract), rarticulais, wilh views, plan, of Messrs. Roopi rs and Whately, solicitors, 17, Lincoln s-inn fit! Is, London, W.C: and.

with orders to view, of Messrs. TROLLOPE, Estate Agents. Surveyors, and Auctioneers. 7, Hobarl-place, Eatou-square West Halkin-street, Belgrave-square and 5, Victoria-street, Westminster. London.

S.W. To-morrow (Tuesday), Weduesdav, and Friday next MESSRS. PROTHEROE aud MORRIS will SELL, by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms. 67 and 6rf Cheapside. London, E.C.

as follows: TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), April 19, at twelve Dwarf Roses, Calceolarias, pansys, geianiums (King of Denmark, Vesuvius, and others), Japanese i hoice-growu lilies, gladioli, stove and greenhouse plants, hardy perennials, iris, begonias, hardy border plants and i.uibs. so. WEDNESDAY next, April 20. at twelve o'clock. Japanese Lilies, dwarf, aud Ma recital Niel Roses, palms, and other decorative plants-, geraniums, pansier, herbaceous plants, palm seeds, sc.

FRIDAY next, April 22, at 12.30 clock. Imported and Established Orchids. on view mornings of sale and catalogues had. NEW ELTHAM. -By order of the Executors of the late CoL J.

T. iortn. urcnius aud rlants. MESSRS. TROTHEROE and MORRIS will SELL, by AUCTION, on the Premises.

Avery Hill, Eltham. one mile from New Eltham Station, on WEDNESDAY next, April 20, at half-past twelve clock. The whole of the clean and Well-grown GREENHOUSE PLANTS, palms, 1,000 stove plants, eucharis, a choice colljction of cool-house, intermediate, and hothouse orchids, SOU gloxinia and begonia bulbs in pots, auriculas, large orange trees. ISO unlni in.Iie,. dim chrysanthemums, Well-rooted plants of best kinds, a quantity of usetul plants for forcing, 400 strawuerry plants for forcing, several goodhivesofbees.se.

The whole may be viewed To-morrow (Tuesdavl frnm 10 am tn tjp.m.. Py presi ntaliou ot caudogue only. Catalogues may be had of Mr. Oeorge Abbey ou the premises, also of the auctioneers, 07 aud Cd, Cheapside, London, E.C. MALDON.

ESSEX. Important Sale of Freehold Building Land, situate opposite the Maidon (West) Station, within the boundary of this ancient borough, and a convenient walking distance from the High-street. Marine-parade, and Promenade. MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS (in conjunction with Messrs.

SPU KG EON and SON) will SELL, by AUCTION, tue Public Hall, High-street. Maidon. Essex, on WEDNESDAY next, April 20, at half-past two clock precisely. About SU I' LOTS of Valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, being the first portion of the Wick Estate, Maidon. Essex.

The estate stands high, commanding pictunque views, and possesses an tensive and valuable frontage to the Spit abroad, leading to the High-street aud new Promenade the plots to be offered are adapted for villa residences, for which there is a constant and increasing demand yachting, boating, and fishing on the River Blackwaler immediate possession purchase money payable by instalments free conveyances: a limited number of railway tickets will be issued to intending purchasers, and luncheon will be provided. Particulars, with views, plans, and conditions of sale, may be had at the place of sale of P. M. Beaumont, A.M.I. C.E., architect and surveyor, High-stre.

Maidon Messrs. Spurgeou and Son. auctioneers, 32, High-street, Maidon and. wilh railway tickets, of Messrs. Powell and Rogers, solicitors, 17, Essex-street, Strand, W.C: and of Messrs.

Protheroe and Morris, auctioneers, 157 aud 6S, Cheap-side, E.C. LKYTON and ILE-KND. By order oi" the Executors. The Estate of the late Mr. John Simonds.

Valuable Freehold Building Estate, ripe for immediate development also Freehold and Leasehold Properties. Important to Land Coin panics, Builders, and Speculators, or to Public Authorities requiring a large area for institution a1' ioining the Metropolis. MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are favoured with instructions to SELL, by AUCTION, at the Mart, buiuon, E.C, on FRIDAY, April 29, at two o'clock. The important and Valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE, known as Etloe House, Leyton, comprising the commodious residence, with extensive stables aud other buildings, fine old garden and enclosures of meadow land, the whole containing au area of Hi acres or thereabouts, together with 72 acres of grazing and marsh laud in the rear, the latter being unenclosed and subject to Lammas This important estate possesses the valuable frontage of 500ft.

to Church-road, and by the formation of new roads can be very easily developed for re-salis iii plots or creation of ground rents; the property is within a convenient distance of the Leyton and Lea Bridge Stations, close to Lea Bridge-road the surrounding neighbourhood has lieen ani is still increasing in a wonderful degtee, and this sale, therefore, arfordsone of the best opportunities that has occurred in recent years for acquiring a freehold building estate, thoroughly ripe for immediate building operations. Also the capital Leasehold Residence. Lamel Bank, Park-place, Leyton, with stabling and large garden, let at per annum, aud the extensive Freehold Premises, No. 02, Cephas-street. Mile-end (close to Messrs.

Charrington's Brewery), with area of suitable for the erection of model dwelling Or warehouses. The properties may be viewed by order obtainable of the auctioneers. Particulars and conditions of sale, with plans, are in course of preparation, and may be had at the of Messrs. Garrod and Wilson, solicitors. Diss, Norfolk; and of the auctioneers and land agents, 07 and 6S, Cheapside, London, E.C, and Leytonstone.

By order of the Executors. HASSOCKS, near Brighton. MR. C. W.

DAVlhS will SELL, by AUCTION, at the Mart. Tokcnhousc-yard, ou TUESDAY', April 20, at two duck, The very Attractive FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as The Bungalow. Hancocks Oate. Sussex, a choicely-situated property, substantially built in the bungalow style, at considerable expense, by the late owner, containing, 011 two tloois only, four reception-rooms, billiard-room, seven bed rooms, two bath-rooms, and ample domestic offices: it is approached by a pretty carriage drive, aud commands grand views extending for many mites: surrounding the house are charming there is also a vaiu ible enclosure of pasture with two frontages, and is a capita! site for he erect ion of another residence without interference with The-bungalow. The whole covers an area of about four acres, and forms a very complete residential property.

Possession on completion. Particulars and coiiiliiioss of sale to be obtained of Geo. Brown, Son. and Vardy, solicitors, uO, Fiusbury -pavement and at the auctioneer's offices, 15, Upper street, Islington. By order of the Executor.

DALSTON and ISLINGTON. Oesiiiii.le Leasehold investments. MR. C. 1 Mart, C.

DA VIES will SELL, liyAUCTIOX, at the 1L1--HMI, April at two clock, in Two Lots. following FR ES: DALSTON -Three Private Houses, 7'. SI. aud S3, Shrubland-grcve, pi o-lil ing per annum 51 years at 15 for the three. ISLINGTON.

Leasehold Residence, Ailingtoa-square. New North-road, let at term 2 years at 1'. Cs. Particulars and conditions of sale 01 Messrs. Davie and Son, solicitors, Ne-w-inn, Strand; and at the auctioneers offices, 15, Upper-street, Islington.

Sale next Wednesday. In view To-morrow. A Capital Collection of oclern and Antique Furniture, Pianofortes, relieved from Several private residences fur convenience of sule. and affording an excellent opportunity for persons 1 uriiinhinir. dealers.

rs. HE AUCTION ROOM of the ARMY ami NAVY AUXILIARY co-operative siipplv rumttMii ir. Westminster (u-ar the The Comuanv's Auc tioneer will SELL, by AUCTiON.ou WEDNESDAY next, April 20, commencing at one clock, A COLLECTION of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising good brass and iron bedsteads and bedding. carpets, handsome walnut bed -room suite, wardrobes, chests of drawers, drawing-room furniture, three collage pianofortes, antique writing an 1 occasional tables, mirrors, and fenders, a grandfather cluck, a tew oil paiulii and old engravings, old Staffordshire ilinner service ami sundry pieces of old china, two capital iron safes. 22 church l.i good condition, double set of carriage harness, sur- Teyur's chains, a few lots ot eL tro plate, and numerous useful aud ornamental artiults.

Ou view I morrow. April 19. from ten to six clock. Catalogues at tiie Sale Room, and at the Auction Department of the Army aud Navy Auxiliary Co-operative Supply (Limited), Francis-street, Westminster (Howick-place entrance). CHURCH Si-LATS.

in excellent condition, 22 in number, and varying from 7ft. to 14ft. in length, will be SOLD, by AUCTION, at the Sale Room of ri ARMY anl NAVY AUXILIARY CO- OPERATIVE SUPPLY (Limited, 76, Colmurg-row, Westminster, on WEDNESDAY next, the 2dlh and can be viewed to-morrow (Tuesday) upon application at the Auction Department, Francis-street, Westminster. On view This Day No. 03, OXFORD-STREET, W.

Inlaid Dutch Marqueteric. curved oak and Old English furniture, Lowestoft, Wedgwood, Worcester, Leeds, and D-dfl ware and other china, old brasswurk, Venetian glass, Dutch tiles, ic. By order of Mr. Joachim Davids, of Holland. Wand F.

C. BONHAM and SONS will SELL, by AUCTION, at their Spacious Galleries, as above, on WEDNESDAY tiext, April 2U, at twelve precisely, Au Importation of DECORATIVE FURNITURE and CHINA, comprising inlaid Diitcli inaruucterie bureaus, china cabinets, commodes, escritoires, buffets, secretaire and otlier bookcases, card, centre, and side tables, wine chests of drawers, Ilc, sets of Old Chippendale chairs, saliuwood wardrobe and two inlaid ditto, two upright hall clocks, carved oak Elizabethan cabinets, 6ft. carved dark oak sideboard, ditto bureau, and pair of curious old chairs, two rosewood encogneurs, blue and coloured Oriental china. Worcester, Lowestoft, Leeds. Wedgwood, and Delft, three Old English bracket clocks, seven pairs of Gothic candlesticks, old brasswock, Venetian glass, lire gTates, fenders, iron chests, Dutch tiles, 4tc.

Catalogues post ree, and at the auctioneers' offices, No. 65, Oi'octi-BtrsevVr. Telephone Ucxraxd. Aa Reduced Reserve -By direction of Reuben D. Saasoon.

Esq. JL1 overlooking the ornamental gardens and Grosvenor-cA-sceiit con taming on the upper Honrs, IS bed and dressing rooms, three bat 1-r loms, and box-room on the first floor, suite of three elegant re. ep- ion rooms, boudoir, and ante-room; on the ground entrance hall and large souare inner hall .11, VI 7 ANTED, a COOK-GENERAL wages 1S; no washing; boy cleans boots, knives, and windows. Mrs, Leonard, 13, Camber-well-green. London, S.

E. WASTED, COOK-GENERAL aud HOUSE-PARLOURMAID thoroughly up to duties, very clean smaU family. Apply, to-day, to 5, Castellaiu-road, Maida-hdl, W. "PARLOURMAID (Upper) WANTED for Wingham, Kent; one lady, 10 servants; 26 to 28, no beer, two dresses found. Apply, or write, to Mrs.

Hunt, 3, Lower Seymour-street (and 32, 33, 35, Duke-street), Manchester-square. No engagement no fee. EXPERIENCED PARLOURMAID, assistance given. WANTED for Westboume-terrace small family: seven servants; wages 26. Apply, from nine to nine, to Mm.

Hunt, 3, Lower Seymour-street (aud 32, 33, 35, Duke-street), Manchester-square. No engagement no fee. PAKLOURMA1D WANTED for one lady, to live in town 24. all found easy situation. Also for town.

UNDER HOUSEMAID willing to help little in kitchen 14 to 16. Apply or write, Mrs. Graham. 12. Buckingham Palace-road.

PARLOURMAID WANTED immediately; small family wages from 22. Also HOUSEMAID wages 18. Apply, person-ally. 248. St.

Paid's-road. Highbury. PARLOURMAID WANTED wages 25 Lo 30 two in family assistance given. Apply, or write, Mrs. Lung, 5, Glendower-place, near South Kensington Station.

7ANTED, Good PARLOURMAID, beginning of May: two housemaids kept wages 18-20; seven in family. Miss Hillingdon Vicarai'e. Ux hri. IgC; VST" ANTED. PARLOURMAID: two in family; to wait ou one ll lady: quiet, comfortable place intelligent, handy: Pro-testant.

Write, in first instance, to Mrs. Kennedy, Onslow-crescent. VI7 ANTED immediately. PARLOURMAID in gentleman's small family: wages 20. Address Johnstone, 20, Stanley-cresct-ut, Not ting-hill.

Apply personally. WfANTED, PARLOURMAID and HOUSEMAID, with good cha-II rafters, for country situation not under 25 wages 20 to 24 Church of England assistance given to both. Address M. R. care of Mrs.

Alb-nson, Bexley. SECOND PARLOURMAID WANTED, by 6th May. for large country house, in North of England must have lived in similar situations as second or third, and have excellent references. Writeall particulars, age, height, wages, list situations, Luly A. Morning Post office.

Strand. W.C. 7ILL any Lady kindly RECOMMEND a capable. Trustworthy ll GIRL, for gentli man's family, wishing to be well trained as thorough Parlourmaid: Must have a knowledge of cleaning silver and lamps, and be au early riser. 9, North Audlcy-strtet, Grosvenor-square.

Loudon. HOUSE-PARLOURMAIDS, Parlourmaids, Housemaids, and all Glasses Servants. Great Number WANTED: excellent situations; good wages. Mrs. Pipe's Servants' Home.

50. Eig are-road, Hyde-park also Mrs. May Servants' Home, 26, Tottenham-court-road Mrs. Le's Servants Home. 38.

Oxford-road, Broadway, Ealing: Mrs. Fry's Servants' Home. 118. Upper-street. Islington.

The largest aud best offices. Established 25 years. Numbers suited daily 100,000 engaged last 14 years. Thousands of letters thanking us for our attention and suiting. No charge whatever to Cooks, House-Parlour-maids.

or icneral Servants nut receiving over 20. HOUSE-PARLOURMAID WANTED at once: assistance given in housework and waiting personal character essential. Apply to Mrs. Wintle. 63.

Oxford-gardens. ting-hill. W. HOUSE-PARLOURMAID REQUIRED for town 18 to 22. all found.

Also HOUSEMAID; 16 to 20: English or Scotch servants suitable Apply Watson and Watson, 1, Onslow-place. South Kc-iiningtoii HOUSE-PARLOURMAID WANTED for Cromwell-crescent, S.W.; tour in family, two servants; 18; last one there four years. Also for many places in London or country. Apply, nine to nine, or write, to Mis. Hunt, 32, Duke-street, Manchester-square.

Important Notice. Mrs. Hunt charges no fee whatever (cither before or after engagement) to House-Parlourmaids, all such being suited entirely free of charge. fJMIOROUGII HOUSE-PARLOURMAID WANTED wages 13. Mrs.

Jameson. 6. Ixiuisa-terrace. Exmuuth. Devon.

LTOUSE PARLOURMAID WANTED: wages 22 to 21 house- IX mai kept, small family. Apply, i write, Mrs. Long, 5, Glen-dower-place, nciirSouth Kensington station. rpilOROUGH HOUSE-PARLOURMAID WANTED, now, for X. country rectory Churchwoman first-rate character over 24 wages 13 small family comfortable place.

No. 327, 6, Southampton-street, St rand. VT ANTED 011 the 3rd May. for a first-class ladies' school, a Tf Thorough HOUSE and PARLOUR MAID: 24 years or more tour servants kept wages 13 to 20. Address Madame Pahud.

Summerleigh, Upper Tejdington. WANTED. Thorough HOUSE-PARLOURMAID and ir.NDER HOUSEMAID by May 12th four in family three servants kept wages 13 and 12, no beer. Apply, first by letter, Mrs. Lindsay.

Roehamptnu Villa. Putney Vale. 17 A NT ED, Experienced HOUSE-PARLOURMAID; help given wages t.13 to ct-U good references nidisp- ns hi Apply. Mrs. F.

W. Morris, Roseucaih, Thurlow-park-road. West Dulwi-h. 7 ANTED at once. Experienced HOUSE-PARLOURMAID: able to cook breakfasts; small family; good wages; other housemaid kept.

Apply, between ten and twelve, 34, Kensington Palace-uuensions. W. ANTED. May 11, HOUSE-PARLOURMAID age 23-25: wages II 16-1S; three in family: good waitress and plain needle-w-oiiian. Apply evening, after eight.

51. N.W. 7 ANTED. HOUSE-PARLOURMAID and Young HOUSE-I II MAID for 23rd: must have good references. Apply Kaieteur, College-road, Upper Norwood.

tTPPER HOUSEMAIDS WANTED Four kept: Surrey, 2S two kept Sussex. 22 Surrey, 22 Tuubri Ige 22; ladies can be sc-n in Loudon. Apply, from nine fo nine, or write, to Mrs. Hunt, 3', Duke-street. Manchester iqtiare.

No engagement no tTPPER HOUSEMAID WANTED at once, 24: Upper Honse-' maid, 22-21 Housemaid, 20-22 Housi maid. 20 Under Hotiseuiaid, l3-20 Under Housemaid. 16; Under Housemaid, 14, Many other Vacancies for Housemaids, lti-24. Situations in town, town and country, and country. Apply personally, or stamp for reply.

Russell s. 25. Sloane street. HOUSEMAID help given: wages 22 good personal character. Call, or write fully, Mrs.

West, 4, Hanover-street, Hanover-square. W. HOUSEMAID WANTED, wages 22: also PARLOURMAID wages 24 to 26. Apply, or write, Mrs. Long, 5, Glen-dowcr-place (near South Kensington Station I.

HOITSEMAID WANTED, about the first week in May: good needlewoman; tall; 22 years: wages 20. all found four maids kept: hilp wait at table: two in family. Answer, by letter, Mrs. Mackeson, St. Olaves.

Folkestone. HOUSEMAID WANTED for Hyde-park-street, 24. no beer; two iii family six servants help given half day. man kept present one there -ix years. Apply, from nine to nine, to Mrs.

Hunt, 32, Duke-street. Manehcstcr-squaiv. No engagement no fee. HOUSEMAID WANTED house-parlourmaid, cook, and garelener kept. latt er cleans boots, knives, aud win-lows BedclyftV.

miathorne-roiyU Strentham-park. S.W. HOLTSEMAID WANTED: smill family; comfortable home; good wages. Apply Madame Goodman, 107, Sutherlanu-avenue, Maida-vale. HOUSEMAID WANTED immediately; competent.

Also Good GENERAL SERVANT to help up and Endsleigh-street. Tavistock-suuare, W.C. fPEM PORA RY HOUSEMAIDS and HOUSE-PARLOURMAIDS A WANTED at once for London and for country situations wages from 10s. weekly, and all found. Apply personally, from nine to nine, to Mrs.

Hunt, 32. Duke-street, Mauoliestcr-suuare. No engagement no fee. ANTED, Thoroughly-experienced HOUSEMAID, for the country, as Upper of two age about GO good character indispensable. Apply, staling wages and all particulars, to Mrs.

Arthur Cotiesbrookc Orange. Northampton. ,7 ANTED at once, a Thorough HOUSEMAID: age about 23: personal character assistance Anulv. before twelve or after six. or write, Mrs.

Cumberland House, Cumberland-gate, Kew Hardens. VI 7 ANTED at once. Single-banded HOUSEMAID for London; Tv parlourmaid kepi; good needlewoman; wage up to 20; small family. Call at 13. Pembridge-gardens.

after live o'clock. UNDER HOUSEMAID, to wait on nursery, WANTED, for Storringlon, Sussex two men kept 18, no beer. Lady can be seen 12.30 to-day at Mrs. Hunt's, 33, Duke street, Manchester-square. No engagement no fee.

LfNDER HOUSEMAID-WANTED, well brought up. clean. Strong Gir about 1. plain sewing, and assist waiting on three children. Mrs.

Augustus Smith. Bitl-rnc, Southampton. Y17 ANTED. UNDER HOUSEMAID; age 20 to 22: wages from 18 to Housekeeper. 73, Pout-street, Belgravia, S.W.

HOUSE-KITCHEN A I WANTED for South about three in family; five servants; 12 to 14 mid Is. 3d. washing. Apply, from nine to nine, to Mrs. Hunt, 33, Duke-street, Manchester-square.

No engagement no fee. WANTED at once, a HoUSE-K ITCI I EN MA ID must have good references. Apply, between eleven and one, 22a, Coiinaught-square, W. KITCHENMAID (Single-handed) WANTED for town 18 to 20. all found.

Also for towu, HEAD HOUSEMAID of two; 24 to 26, all or write, Mrs. Graham, 12, Buckingham Palace-road. KITCHENMAID WANTED for Malv7wo7-cesiershire 16 three in family, six servants Apply. from nine to nine, or write, Mrs. Hunt, 33, Duke-street, Manchester-square.

No engagement 110 fee. KITCHENMAID (Single-handed) WANTED for London and country; two in family, seven servants; wages lS-20 and beer Apply, trom nine to nine, to Mrs. Uunt, 33, Duke-StreW. Manchestei No engiceu.ent no fee. KITCHENMAID 0Sin jl.

WANTED for Kensington two family, five servants wages 12. -Apply, from nine to nine, to Hunt, Ji, Diikc-siieet, Manchester-square. No engagemeut 110 fee. KITCHKNM.UDRE. ii '1RED 11 "to l.i.

Also UNDER HOI sr.MAiD: iS4 to tls; t.voin family, eight servants; English or Scotch servants sul; able-. Apply Watsuuaud Watson, Onslow-plaje. South Kensington. ITCHENMAID WANTED at once country, near London age Mis C. Wells, Mid inll.

Middlesex. KITCHENMAID WANTED wages f.O good or write, Mrs. Long. Glciidower-placc, near South Kensington KITCHEN MAIDS, Under Housemaids. ScnllcryuiiiidSi Generals, oung Girls, and ail Classes of Servants.

Ire-at Number WANTED: excellent situatioi Irs. Pipe's Servants' o0, Edg a a re-road, Hyde -park also Mis. Mays Servants Home, 26. Toi tenhain coiii-i Mrs. Lett's Servants' Home, 3A Oxford-road, Hroadway.

Ealing l-'rys Servants Home. Us. pjier-street, Islington. charge what maids, or GeneiaLs not receii ing over .22 ier to Cooks, Hotise-Parlour- KITCHENMAID W.VN at once. 2t-22 Scullerymaid.

lu; Kitchenmaid, IS- CM Scidlerymaiil, 12-I4 Kit -henmaid, 10-20 KiUheiiuinid. 14; House-Kit-heniiiuid, 14 lti. Mauy other Vacancies for 12-3I, Seuilci-yuiaius, 10-16, and Girls to help. lit- C13- Siiuations in town, tmvu an I country, and country. Auply personally, or stamp for itqily.

Miss Russell 23, Sloane-street. 5) EQ LURED, a Young KITi 'llENMA II). -Apply, between one 4' oclock and live Illvas: on-phice. chie- n's cate. WANTED immediately, a Thi Sitigle-iianded Kl'l CH EN-T MAID for SITUA TION at Hilton Hill wages 16.

Apply Mrs. E. .1. Power, y. Gle.lhow -gardens.

S.W. SCULLERYMAID WANTED for Bletehley, Bucks: 14: four in family. 14 from nine to nine, or write, to Mrs. Hunt, 33, U.lkc-stieet. Mauciu ster -square.

No engag iiient 110 fee. SCULLERYMAID WANTED for Queens-gate and country large establishment 13-1S 00 b. ci Apply, from nine to nine, to Mrs. Hunt, 33, Duke sire ot, Manche ster actuate. Noeugage-liieut no fee.

A 1 EN ERAL SERVANT WANTED: ago from hi to IS, with good character goiMl wagi S.J. r.y, Chester t- rriii e. S.W. It A.MT.I). for small est end liat.

Good OENKRAL able tod. ANTED, for small We; uENKRAI. ah plain cocii.iug in i.e .1.. aomaii. and ui img ui.g.-s gii.

if possessing bi under 3J yeavs. E.C. to work no other need i.pply Ihe higt fhise- qualities very ceimlortaole l.o.ie-Address id, Ciieapsi Wf ANTED, an UP and DOWN OIRL: age strong and willing. Apply 2, S.W., tmlay. between three and six oclock.

JQUAL LAUN DRYMA1 of two WANTED for Truro. Com-A wall: six in famby, nine servants; Apply, from nine to nine, or write, to Mrs. Hunt, 33, Duke-street, Manchester-square. No engagement no tee. 1AUNDRYMAID WANTED for Che stertield7 De family, eight servants: help given; live in house: wages Apply, from nine to nine, or write-, to Mrs.

Hunt, 33, Duke-streel Manclicster-square. No engag, ment no fee. lOURTH LAUNDRYMAID of four WANTED for uoblem.ns establishment in Gloucester five in family, six servants' washing wages 10. 14s. board.

Apply, from nine to uine, or write, to Mrs. Hunt, 33, Duke-street, Manchester-square. No engagement no fee. C1ARE of BACHELOR CHAMBERS. WAITED.

MAN and AV I L'E to take charge of high class chamiiers must be thorou'-hly acquainted wilh thedutiesof valeting and waiting ou gent lemeu, 'and the wife must be a good cook Urst-eLiss retVreuceS required. Apply, by letter, with all particulars as to age, capabilities aud toniier to A. 3.I,'. Ovtord-strei t. W.

WANTED. Man and Wife as INDOOR SERVANTS, also one as COACHMAN and COOK: also PAOE: good wages giveu Apply immediately Madame Blackmores Agency, 1C0, Werstbourne-grove. A GOOD, reliable BUTLER WANTED; some assistance given 45; persoual character. Also Smart Single-handed FOOTMAN 23. Also Siugle-handed KITCHENMAID: 16.

Apply to-day, at ten, the Domestic Employment Agency, 73, Lower slreet. B1 UTLER WANTED, for the country married man preferred Siniile-han-led small f.imilv lil.eml mw tr irivworiny man. ix u. wniings advertisement odlces. 162, Piccadilly, W.

BUTLER WANTED; Swiss preferred: used to serving at table, cleaning silver, also used to valet work must be smart, willing, obliging, amiable to furnish first class references. Apply, between ti and Duveeii Bros, (side entrance), 21. Old Bond -street, W. UTLER WANTED: tontman kept: 30 and all found: must be single. Also SECOND FOOTMAN; boy kept; 26 lo 2:5 and 2s.

6d. a week beer money aud Young FOOTMAN under Uler 16. Apply Mrs. Crahicjii 1 L.ii-Lina' am Palate-road. 7'ALET REQUIRED, 35: also FIRST FOOTMAN, three kept.

35 tn 40 also GROOM and Wife, wages as arranged; also FOOTMAN, single, under a butler, tor one lady, 20 to 26 also FOOTMAN lo work as Head with a parlourmaid, 30; also PAGE, 14 to 10; all for town. -Apply Walson and Watson. Onslow-place, South Kensington. WANTED, a MAN COOK for the Oflficers" Mess 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment. Apply, stating terms, to P.

M. C. Itt Battit0O Eatt Lancashire Regiment, Porunoa. PARLOURMAID WANTED immediately. 28-30 Parlourmaid, 26- 23 Parlourmaid, 24-25 Parlourmaid.

20-22 House-Parlourmaid. 25 House-Parlourmaid, 22-24 House-Parlourmaid, 18-20. Many other Vacancies for Parlourmaids, 20-30; and House-Parlourmaids, 16-24. Situations in town, town and country, and country. Apply personally, or stamp for reply, Sliss Russell's, 25, Sloanc-street.

I I i I 1 I i I I I AVk Position of Trust or as MAID. E. 6. RoehfntTi I0 nham. wrr-j LADY wishes to REf OMMEND an Kxperien.

MAKER: gool cut and tit; at ladies houses bv .37. Glebe-place. Chelsea, S. W. oy if IOUSEKEEPER: disengaged: good cunt-- ll.

thoroughly domesticated, educated, refined dary tond of children. Taylor, 9t. Peckham rve 4c 4 4 SCOOK-HOU USEKEEPER three years' peronal i hTl viously: age 40; 65-70 Scotch As i' i ter, three years previously: ae 3g- c(. a. years previou mouths charai OoOK two years personal character, tw Otner goo.i 1 ooks and characters now disengaged; persoual application Rusaell's, 25.

1 M.j MRS. J. H. BURSTALL RECOMMENDS a-, -COOK or COOK-HOUSEKEEPER; count'v "v' MrsBnice, 73. Chester-terrace.

Baton sipiar ALL Indies WANTING SERVANTS of any kind iZT Permanent) should apply to Mrs. Pipe, rAl, E.ignar- park, or to Mrs. May, 2S, Totteiihani-i ourt-road Home. 38.Oxfonl-ro.Ml, Broadway. Ealing.

The largest -r-' Established over 25 years. Great number all G.i.','-.".," to be engaged engaged during the List letters thanking us for our attention and for suiting, rpiIE Hon. Idy GREY EG ER TON. who vin J. the London season, wishes to RECOM 'i EN he t'lfi jobjor the time.

Address Mrs. Nicol, .1. Monnt-tretft. Ua PPEK HOI.mF.MAID; years clurai ter from 1IRS. PHILIP BAUNETT.

wishes to RECOMMEND m. uoi.ii.m.iiL. 111 sirii.ii csiaousmiivnl -where then: are three age 21. Address Eden 1 street. Barnes, A LADY RECOMMENDS Girl, 20.

as SCIT.I i where kitchenmaid is kept nearly two y. ar- 1 ter: tnUSt heClnircii of England and count the year i. Gardiner. 2i. Dotmingtoii-sipaare, Newbury.

"-u 4 LAUNDRESSES two friends cottage laundry. N. ii ll Farm. Tiie Graiige, Alesforti. QUARTERMASTER-SERGEANT, just left the ervceml, yars, REQUIRES a SITUATION in any s.ti good references.

id. 1 LJUTLERS. VALETS, ar.d Sliperios aying nere. weu up 'o nunttng and snooting is. things cleaned and valeting taught on trie vr nties.

P. scarlet coat mixture, blacking, made here. Mr. Mv on Hunting Things, Travelling, Ac, is now reany. pri I Northcote Employment Bureau, l.j.

Ebury stri -1 GENTLEMAN highly RECOMMENDS 1 77 ing BUTLER Swis age 1J heigiitofr. 1 in 7 and solier. and good plate cleaner. AIs IrOOTMAS it. where id boy or odd man is kep: English ag understands all duties both prefer pi it country, country personal ci.a.a-: -G 1 1 field -place.

Pimiico. IR BACUE CUNARD RECOMMEND-; his St'TLEK: irfirr shooting, plate cleaning, and ill duti dis nragei JO: height Apply A. IPn.i.i.t. ft fPHB Viscountess H. highly RECOMMENDS kept town 1 count ry.

J. T. 7-. Ebu Psiti.i BUTLER-VALET or FIRST FOOTMAN YAI.i.c 5ft. puisonal character iroiu last pi ie Br.

wii. 10H. Eatoii-urrace. London. a.

lEliUlRKD. by experienced Man, a SI fUATlON Jl and VALET whera a footman 11 plate cleaner, carver, and manager aU nnmil cellent, references: ajje 40: native ol East India, years. Address 4. Eastt.o ri. tlOURIERS.

The LONDON GENERAL tOURIERS 1 SERVANTS i i Berkcey-sqi-. ire, Application to tw maiieas tl! al Telegnphicaddress.CourieirshipjLon A Useful INDOOR SERVANTS and W.ViTEISa a. hotels, tc. i man. 10 to 3n.

Only tut Waiting and engaging noma The and r- 41 fn'. Charlotte Mrt ei, Telegrams, Phi. I 1 Employers suited tree. tIRST FOOTMAN of two with mid man: excellent character. Address A.

C. aR. i Cavendish-street. W. 31 RS.

LEE. of -II. R. Henry Arcner as a gar I. ipac-i Rriri.MMtXO rti l.Ai.

GENTLEMAN wishes to highly RECOMMEND hisCGAlft MAN; very Bn.art an I clean: thomtlgNlj u.aiiagemei.t of ail classes of tiers. ifootl driver and mler town well: iigu 3 married; tw 1 years good persona. -a -H 40. Irene-roaii. Pars, in s-areen, S.

VLADY highly RECl -MMENDS Young a COACflM OR00M-C0A1 H.MAN Single-handed or 1 ut age 24 smart, drives pair or ing.e knows town w-h i sc.nal ciiaracter. 31 years previous wiainic to make bituSei: A. 3. Cran.ey-inew-, South LADY strongly RECl ENDS x-i SKt'oND COACRMAS i Ta. very respectable single man.

who has been 1 service and has four y-ars previous good character: uriv-f town and country prefened. Adcreas F. Baldwin, Btooai FuR.a::i. OI'Ni'. MAN REQUIRES -SITUATION as SKCOND 1 MAN or SE( OND COACHMAN weigh: .,1.

alt single or pair Jj years good cnaracter. Apply J.t... 31, Cass Oxford. (' ENTLEMAN RECOMMENDS his GROOM lea-. 3 uie-iit give excellent 1 haracler intry and single-handed preferred.

W. Evans, All Sain 9 Crawley Down. Sussex. CARRIAGE GROOM: smart appearance light w. ight months' icvllent char e'-ei tbwnor country.

X. li, Rcece-mews. Sussex-place, South Ken-ingtc n. Ci ARDENER lHe SITUATION WANTED by I enced man where four or more are- kept ae 34 .11 tv r. com men.

led; "i years character from iait place. Wai 1 '1 ARDENFR illead E. I.o-ve. gardener to 6l Mar VX of Diwnshire, Easth impsteud WoMiighaui. will to RECOMMEND his Fotemu, age 2j, to any lady man, in want ot a good mtwi.

C'ARDENER (Single i aniiedi life experience inside and niarriei, oue child: Wife thoroughly-experienced Lin li Address W. Waits. Th-- Stoue House Collage, Allel-y, Coventry C'ARPENTKR. on geiitlem.ni estate, as Working fbfenl 1 I otherwise wdl up in ptUiubtns. gas ttnu water titter, painter, papcrhange-r, and decorator good al al rs 1- years in present situation.

La.iv Lmgaeld I.inrs, Is. Eveky Ex rut Link, 5d. Stamps Wttt Sia tue Ace.Ei NritK-ATTENli VNT to an elderly or invali i Z. relerer.ee. E.

t. Oaide) -place. Old Kent Lady -i Maii or Atikmvnt to imvel or it in kn v. .1 of lirewinaliing. halrdre-sing.

and mildiieo 3 Laurels. Ci'd'ye-street. l. Hant'. A Mau 20-3o goml dressmaker age excellent ie Agei.cy.

J. vv et b. iiime ai Maxji on job, or Sekpi.i.Whu elay or a. -i. week good refereuce-s.

.1. 2, suthvrian v. t.ue.i 1 French M.wi im job day. lEeek, or month dr e-leve-r. willing, useful l.s.

Moiitpe-iier- AS Usetul Maid; good plain dressmaker, ba.ru:---- r. lauy preferred 2 years and 9 months good reference j.c-. I'pper George street. W. 4 Exceilent French Cl TTKR and Fn ii $wrcs -A houses by the week.

Ma-iUe. elegance Pai.5. s. Hanover-street, W. 4 Expcrh-ticd 1)KKSMAKKK making, r.

lailie-s' houses. E. Pi.c. Experienced Dkkssm or to A.sil Ma.d Utet sk.ft T. llj, Dukssmakks an I NitKld.Kwi.n v.v at tstbes he- lOtSSJ1 tiiid 2s.

tkl. per day. V. Pimhi-o rol i. U' A Dkkssm.vK::U at ladies' houses makir i recomui.

nuci wt day; oiii.ii or conn. u- Siiinesby hbrary. Sioaiie-sti eet. S. NV.

First-ciiiss CuoK with kitchetiLiai I or l.c'.p reference age 34 slate wages. VS Thoiough Good Temporary eScelienl refer! uiauager peisoual character S.M..U.M.. I.st I 4 Verv Ooiid Coot: a'e 3 mm-a vmiim O-i charac ter, 7 years previous. Pupil Jar. i- character, i years previous.

Pupil Coe keiy. 3J and lt2. Good Cook willing ro assist in honseworh: 2 years RonaL 00, Edgwarc-reiad. 4 Good Cook whliug assist in ho.is-.-uci 2 ye art -ii sonaL lltS, Upper-street, 4 Good willing to insist in hoiwcwork teal i character. I.

Br i- VS Good 2o 12 good 2l. Tollt nliaili coitrt -o. Cook good soups, fish, game, ic or UOirJ 4 years character. Mrs. Long, Utendower'-plai'e.

Kensington Station. A Ohis age 30: understands onoil cooking, -at savouries, sweets, ic; 2 years character. Good Plain Cook; age 32: 2i years nsnvnal. Bah, game E. 2.

CiaygaU'. 4 Good PLAIN Cook on job or permanent. raudiiigion. SGood Pl.Al.N Cook in OfSfnaU, qui. family good lefcftou" WiUing s.

132, Piccadilly. AS Good Plain Cook or Good GfiXttBA 4 character. 3i, Edgware r. ad. lly.ic pa: S.

Good Plain Cook or Gknurai, Skiiv vm 12 mouth good charavtcr. Good Plain Cook Gknhu h. clean, a.Ie12 tiioiithsecelleiit. ter. lbs I pjn-- ii AS Plain Cook age 25 go JL, ft a Notting-hill.

VS Thorough PKi.oi-a.uii footmin kept persoPJi Mary.ebonc ASPaULoi km a ii Useful Maid tueldetlj I woman; personal ier'. i -c' or Hot sF kl.thm MP 3 able, goo.1 e. and rien.v t2d to L. Upper lshni--1" Hoi sk itHAll. or Hol 3 20, TotUnhaiu- -ourt-; 4S kmaio; age thoroughly v' silver cleaner; 3 seats per.iot.ai Boa, Strand.

g.Hl waitress: mat HV an'- 5 months Mrs. Long. o. Gieudower Hou-Paoij RviAlu 2 years good ciiara. ter- ware-road.

Uyuc pal AS Hopsk-Pakloi-rm ai i Hoi skm vip three year Jo. Oxfoid roi.d. Broadway. fcM 4 Hoi se-ParloPkmaih or Pari.oi km on ui UTM 2 years exe-ellent character. 11,, I jqier u-ci.

I 4 Upper Hocsem vio or mme of Trust go I uretue -i- 4DS, r. uil a.t, VS HotiSKM.vn. where is kept i Itussell. 14. Sprnigiicld-paii.

VS Hoi assist waiting; tall: Mrs. Loug. K. AS SECi.N.. Hoi-sKMAirof three or Thirl oi tif 4 haracferL-E 12s.

IVah -2- i' 8 UKOBR HoiisEM.ui. or Second of igelJ. a-tfood character: wages Seymour. AS Single-handed Kit, hesuaid disengageiK JL IM Kent ish to n. A Gknerai.

Skkvant good plain cck: li m.inihs noodle sonal character. 26. Tottenham-court 4Se.fS,KRAL SBKV-T; plain cook; clean, rVLO'itry servant IS f-J. Kdgware r. a H'; 4 General Sbrvant :clean.resp.ctablc.wil!iiigco,m:.

ss-'WV. ro.nl. Broadway. 4 GSNKRAT. Stvft.

tJ reSI-Vt 21 lo dling cui.tiys.rv;,II,- llAUl yJ A Between or Kiti uknmaii. ago 19; 2S years moo laud. vi Pis I'lavul AS AII We 20; knowledge of k.tc'i. Grim.i.ond. Mctc unb AS 37 5ft.

Din. months sari fZl. "to Mrs. Graham. 12.

1 lU A8 jVTLRor Indoor 3 years ''J'f xa. town or Stiuhaui street, H.irro i A "VtLRa boy or young "ouai character. SViiiiu, a a T. ZT. A.iiontlef German; speaks Bnplfe: onJ.nerspiii character H.s.

Shaitot, A UnTN ri A SfL libV- -X nere "'iT and hall boy are ket age -r(ctJ, 2Z 3tt- Um- -3 months' good -A. Lmjm9m at the Mornina Post Office. 3 -kiiJ, lo vo. ii- lne rosi eiucic RDWARlI Tfflf.tn3tre!t' W-C-. in the Coaoty et DWAU 1U1N Moudaj, April rT-, Alexandra-street.

Chelle TTSEFUL SEWING MAID, now in Cheshire, -J PLACE: age 30: 22; nearly two years place as sewing maid; good dies-maker: height tii-ul-irs from Mrs. Hunt. 32, 33, 35, Dnke-street lr-Ladiesjjn trance in 3, Lower Seymour-street. No ene; aT. age 06; 20.

As I PPKR HOUSEMAID or years character age 30 22. As HOUSEMAID tt yeais' character age 3 24 can help wait. As MAID: is months character: -with excellent characters, now dis. -nga-it rs, RiL-sell s. loan-str.

A and V.v let; scotch 32- height t. iuteBbwSTS trained in U0bt HI 4 2f aS ''ealthy and weU built, and every way eantc-W itsoj! and o.st..w-i,liu-. Sout KyUSnS3 IT ANTED for the country, a LAD, age about 20. to look after pony and carriage, and, Biaso iiim.seu um-iui ui iue uouoe. Apply, by fatter, to Baker.

HI, lKstor-piace. w.i. 'OUNG MAN WANTED (Single for Chambers; must understand knives, boots, plate cleaning, waiting, and have lieen in Kervice- uron" and early riser; good all-round man personal charac-WriU; fully N. F. Willing.

16g. Piccadilly. C10A.CHMAN WANTED, for the country, under third groom; i uiut" be able to drive well and have a giod personal character. Write B. Vjlling's advertiunnt offices, 162, Piccadiliy.V; (1 ROOM-COACHMAN and to attend sarden.

Wife to Assist in house and do washing for family preference lo tiia-e without children. H. 9.m7. 'l Morning Post. office.

Strand. W.C. HELPER WANTED; must know his work, lie able to ride, and Lave a good character. Apply Coachman, Delapre Abbey, Northampton. "117 ANTED, strong, Activa MAN.

used to cows, pigs. horse9, and gudeii; experienced; married preferred. Rev. A. Smith, Holton, Wheatley, Oxon.

Four Lines. 3s. Every Extra Lint, 6d. Stamps mix Not BE SECRETARY. A Gentlewoman, experienced in the secretarial work of several Societies, desires ENGAGEMENT, either Temporary or Permanent references.

Write Cypher, care of Gould's, 54, New Oxford-street. HAIRDRESSING. Y'l'iing Gentlewoman Visits ladies for Hair-dressing, Washing, applying dyes, pondrc, fringes, toupees; all toilet requisites suppheel at moderate charges highest references; town or country terms moderate Mis3 Neville, 21, Gilbert-street, Broav enor-siiuare, W. DAILY. VISITING, an.t RESIDENT Englidi aud Foreign Holiday and other GOVERNESSES (Finishing.

Junior, Nursery), recom- mended hy Sirs. Ellis, -(. w. bstan. over nu years.

Abo Companions, Luiy-Nurses, Housekeepers, ic. No charge to ladies. No fee to governesses till Schools rec.mimende.1. KNGUSU and Foreign GOVERNESSES. Monday, int-rview li 11.30 to 12 a.m., EnglLh.

with music: Afternoon. Freuch Parisienne, 2 to 4 p.m. Call upon the Lady Secretary, Eustou-I road. N.W. (GOVERNESS AGENCY (Est.

1833). SCHOOLS and FAMILIES provided (free of charge) with high-e-lass English and Foreign GOVERNESSES. Griffiths, Smith, Powell, and Smith, 34. Bedford-i street. Strand, W.C.

List of vacancies sent gratis to governesses, Articled Pnptls Wanted for g.Kxl schooLs premiums, 15 to 30. MRS. MAUDE MFRRISON. of 48. Kensington-gardens-sipiare, Bayswater, supplies GOVERNESSES, COMPANION'S.

LADY-HOUSEIyEEPEKS, AN AliER ESSES, LADY-COOKS, LADY-HELPS. all kinds of Superior Domestics on the shortest notice. Head office, 81, JSouihaiuptoii-roiy Russcll-viiiare. l.TISS MOLIER, 34a. Sloane-square.

S.W., will be glad to hear Al from Ladies requiring RESIDENT or DAILY English or Foreign OOVEKNESSES. us shu has several accomplished Gover-j nessesCompaniotir.jSc., now anxious to hn.l enga lnents. MADAME DEVEREUX, Langham Agency jr GOVEUNESSES, Tutors, Housekeepers, and all superior Domestic Nursery Governess, French-Swiss and indoor Manservant Wanted at once. Office hours eleven to tour. 3a, iiighain-place.

IKS. PAfiK. ftnrrniwirrii mnfi r'timniit Tm linilinii Rpwnt, ivJL street. W. Foreign anil English Gl VEKN Companions, Housekeepers.

Masic L'eachers. Liidies' Maids. Nurses. Parlourmaids. Housemaids, Kitchemnaids, Menservants.

Chefs, for town, couutry, 1 abroad, and Colonies. Paying Guests recommended. MADAME LINTOTS AGENCY, 179. Regent-street, RECOMMENDS mi.SC excellent SwLss MAID, 35; German NURSE I speaks French, five years' character, age 10. 23 French COOK, 60: ditto, 40: MAID, good dressmaker, 30 Travelling MAIDS.

rjPHE FOREIGN AGENCY RECOMMENDS nice Foreign MAIDS. 1 TRAVELLING MAIDS. NUEaES. SCHOOLROOM MAIDS, HOUSEMAIDS. COOKS.

CHEFS. Jfcc. no charge till suited. Ma.iame de Chamboruil, 64, Berners-treet, W. LUtablished 1365.

SERVANTS. Soiviugof thegueslion. The "West instcrC.izette" says: "There are many asencies at work, and a very few seem to approach the problem in a common-sense way. One of tliee is the SUIT ALL' EMPLOYMENT SUPPLY ASSOCIATION. 31, Mortimer-stree Regent-street, which, with its excellent objects, certainly deserved a trial." Prospectus ou application to the Secretary.

Every description of high-class employees imale and female). Open from i a.m. to 'J p.m. Free to servants. A CLERGYMAN'S DAUi.HTER.

trained nurse and accustomed ri. to housekeeping, desires RE-ENGAGEMENT as LADY-HoUSKKKEPER or COMPANION cm take mental caaes highest personal Amiens. Wiping i. 162. Piccadilly.

tHVIL SERVANT'S WIDOW most highly RECOMMENDED as HOUaEKEEPElt to widower with or COMPANION to a lady good reader, walker, musical excellent needlewoman. l-'S 1 m'vwort ii-cunm. in. i- V. THE Hon Mrs.

C. RECOMMENDS a Lady as HOUSEKEEPER- jl i.uu.i;i.. ur linguist (Paris), advanced subjects most practical, capiible boase- keeper: economical and caretul. Morning Post olhc -tr-. ti.I I X'D SALARY.

Lady. 45. healthy, bright, and active, 1 wishes an ENGAGEMENT as COMPANION to a lady in a good home, or as COMPANION-HOUSEKEEPER; good refer-1 ences. M. C.y.260." Morning Post 'jjttice, Strand.

W.C. LADY (Young. B.C. otiers her services is Useful COMPANION for three months in return tor comfortable home references given. Apply, in first instance, care of Farnsworth, Swiss-terrace, South Hampstead.

TOUNG LADY. "J5 years, brevi stipe-rieur in French, and 14 years' residence in England, seeks SITUATION as COMPANION to lady or to widower with children, i as French Teacher in school or family: high reference; previous experience. Write to E. Martinagc, post-office, Deal. Kent; 3ADY PEYTON wishes to highly RECOMMEND a Young Lady (aged 20) as COMPANION ro a girl, or GOVERNESS to yo.mg children bright and chee rful: French.

German, uiumc, and painting: not been jut oefore, but some experience in teaching. Swills House, Bicester. SUPERIOR GOVERNESS-COMPANION REQUIRES RE-ENGAGEMENT: thorough French. German, English, drawing, painting successful in preparing; for examinations, and boys for public schools: age 32: reference the Rev. and Mrs.

IL, iX years A. Madame Aubi rt, 141. Regent-street. W. MISS TALBOT wishes to highly RECOMMEND as HOVER NHS-a young Lady who has taken charge of her little niece during the last 12 mouths for a similar position, or as COMPANION.

North-terrace, Alexander-square, S.W. MRS. HENRY OPPENHEIM warmly RECOMMENDS her daughters former FINiSHINt; OOV'ERNEmS (Di.il.'mied as such or as COMPANION GOVERNESS excellent linguist, music. dra-itig. water-colours, literature.

S.c. highly etri-cient thoroughly reliaole and conscientious excellent references; hiieral salary wo Ud visit. 1-rl. Bauer, 1. Upper Reikeley-street, V.

i.iLlll l.t or k. k.m-.s-co.mpamon. ce-t. honours. KEUl RE-ENGAGEMENT home home or abroad thorough English.

Latin, fluent French. Herman, good music, draw- big excellent teacher pleasant companion reference, three years 30. W. H- Madame Auberr. 141.

Regent-street. W. A LADY warmly RECOMMENDS her (12 years) North German 1 Certificated GOVERNESS, who has just left English, arithmetic, Latin, music, fluent Parisian Preach, drawing, painting, sketching pleasant, helpful inmate age 38 o0. Frl. 142, Keii-siiigton-park-road, W.

4 PERSONALLY-RECOMMENDED German GOVERNESS; 27: English, Latin, fluent Parisian French, German diploma, music, good performer, singing, all styles drawing, painting, calisthenics, needlework; 00 7o. F. Mrs. Fox, Victoria-strcci, 4 RESIDENT. 35.

or DAILY. "A a Charming Young NESS, very musical, with two years erprience ai goou reference English. French, piano, brilliant performer, violin, drawiu" B. Mrs. Fox, 39 Victoria-jHreet, S.

W. tvERT I It 'AT ED English GOVERNESS seeks RE -ENGAGE- MENT: thorough English, French, German, music, drawing, dntiiig highly recommended 33-45. Misses Coeburu, Lincbicy-road, N.W. COUNTESS most highly RECOMMEN DS her excellent North German FINISHING GOV ERN ESS (Uiplbtnee) French. English, German.

Spanish, very good music, drawing, advanced painting-young and companionable. -Address C. O. Lord's, stationer, Glouo'Sti T-n ad, DAILY GOVERNESS; lady. 23: fluent Pre rich thorough Eliesh (cert.

good Latin, elementary drawing, botany science; highest references. Address J.n23. Morning Pcit" oilice. Striind. ('.

DAILY. MORNING, or AFTERNOON GOVERNESS ag-- 26 advanced English, French, German, Latin, music, suuerior drawing anil water-colour painting isilver medallist). Miss 34 1 Sloane-sttnare. S-W. DAILY.

60 MO 1 ING, 40 A I-T iON 30 iiiost young English l.OVERNESS ag 2 Latin. French (P.iri). German (Germany), good music, drawing, freehand and mcHid young pupils; peisjnal reference. M. Mrs.

Marq-iis 53 IXPERIENCKD GOVERNESS seeks ENGAGEMENT tiiiish-J A ing or otherwise excellent references: fluent French and German (noti! acquired iibi thorough English. Litin, music, eleiuen- tary Owefc. A. Hi.ls-.. Cottage Pangoouriic.

BerU. EXPERIENCED liOVERNESS five years' excellent n-f. M.J gooil music (prmo violin), fluent French i thorough English, l.atin. Mrs. Hoopers Uov.rics--.es Home Comptoii-tcrrace, Leindon.

N. Many Excellent TEACHERS diseti-gagewl. l-IS' gratis. 7NPF.RIENt ED German GOVERNESS Diplom. ver7highly Position seels exe teacher ttrst-rate linguist iu-tive.

P.ccai'imyl''CmPllnl0n' W. at Willing-, 162 ENUVLJ XK.veilKIt desires RESIDENT" or I.OACH1NG WORK, advanced English. Latin, and mathematio: prepares ttHsSm? U'r aU UlU VY-11 i.EPfneeel) young or advanced pupils English. dMsencigci! 2H se-hool preferred: advanced uJrTr-yh'' French, drawing, elementary German; lg or vM mSSmm 102. l0yX 'U RSER GOVERNESS) seeks RE-JLSrS1, tnoio.igh French, Uitin.

good music (Piano violin, singing, theory, drawing, cidis-slrTet VrK C-Mis. EUU. 20. WelbecV ISS'- j1 REOU IRKS i-i'-'' and c.c ei sat. good reteri-ncc-l-rl.

K. Wittc. VI. vireat Portland W. a North German iTili-en iii I iirstr.it singing, miisie.

Frem-ii, Italian, and all English sui.jects Fil. V.W.C.A 26 t.eorge street, Hanovel --square, 1 V)l'Y KKCOUMKNDs he: DAI i.V INVERNESS' English, uiusie hawing. KeedU-. terms very C. Stanesby library.

St.au, si S. V. IADYhighly ECOM MENDS GOVERNESS hr.e years' refeT ence: thoroughly eipabh- and rust wot thy French (acuuired lementir2E Latin. 24, Rruige-iiveiiue. im meiMi it'i.

ri iic i lei man Pn.estar. subiccts UK- ''disican, usual English M. Jb, pperr Bryaiisi.ni square, VV. MRrovWV'-W wihes to highly RECOMMEND her iii tl.E.-S for Moiii.ng Migagement (West-end) for Kicucte c.hstU-iiics.-Address N. 9.S73, Morning Pest otticc.

Strand. W.C. Mm ENGAGEMENT or Lady of Title RECOMMENDS a su. c-sul mid iVaeher- three ars reference I I class miia-AdtlressJtfiisii susses place, mm usmtton. oriDA1I'v KNGAGKMENT V.

ANTED, w.thiu easy ...1 of tw, by Experict.c. GOV EUN Ess i. music, Preneh. Laiin; highes. S.W.

Diplouicc. Protestant, woul 1 liko "English, LEIDKNT ENGAGEMENT A TED, by highly lecomntendenl ll- German Lady; Herman, fluent French, music die wSrk I K- Le l'' 1 g5a. YrOUNG LADY desires MORNING ENiTaG hYvF eoTvi aiuauueusis and reader, thorough music, singiiia and good knows well bp and capable; excellent G. 9 SS i. I i usi omi stianit.

VV.C. PNGAGEMENT WANTED. COMPANION HEI VZT7Z7Jt J- good birth REQUIRES EN Al r. at a nu 1 i nff art.stic and thoroughly domesticated good at eUrJ ud oi retly by Laily. near Caen, seeks MOTHER HELP to one young child; EnifdLS hiehIy KECf)MMENDS a most ExcellenTNiTti trustworthy io Z1 Ajjply J.

B.HiltingburyF.iru.. EastleiglntJvHmpn faU 31 uU- SWISS UNDER NURSE. Mrs. Riviere 77 i wishes to RECOMMEND her Swiss Under three; leaving for no fault. as second of 4 LAIiV MmimW Ul'l'liuuvenj 1 i4 maid (second nt thoroughly learnt ihessmaking and h', iliad she is Mri u'2'X 'irdressing W.

S. Deacon. H-d, square. nouae, Bclgravc- Anvs MATrv i WANTS PLACE w.ih one yttTtT tTavel!" itH" traveller neat and likelv SSSSS "acker. ticulars from Mrs.

Hunt. 32. 33. HE par- Ladies entrance in 3. Lower Seymour-street X.

5jjgS ly1 LADV'S MAID, aSITU AtIo dressmaker, hairdresser: good BUt Cl mSSSB "IS I I.

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