ME and COLLINS, Surveyors, 37, South Audley-street, Grosvenorsquare, W., beg to intimate that they have a large FUND available for ADVANCE on first-class approved Mortgage Securities, Reversions, and Life Interests in Landed or Funded Estates at low rates of interest, and in amounts of not less than £5000. £12.500 TRUST MONEY in two or inore sums to be LENT, preferably on Freehold Agricultural Properties.-Apply Box 205," Post Office, Bradford. MORTGAGE SECURITIES WANTED Reply J. O. GOSLING, Weybridge, Surrey. £2000 CAPITAL and FUNDS available for Mortgage Purposes. GENTLEMAN REQUIRES immediate PARTNERSHIP EX XPERIENCED SOLICITOR (age 33), with some capital and connection, DESIRES WORKING ARRANGEMENT with Gentleman or Firm in good Practice and requiring assistance; ultimate Partnership after thorough acquaintance considered; City or West-end; no premium hunters.-A. L" (No. 3627), "Law Times" Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. in sound Practice, London or country, L. PHIPAW SOLICITOR (25; North Country; 3628), Law Times" Office, Bream'e-buildings, E.C. Practices, Wanted and for Sale. LAW AW PRACTICE.-SOLICITOR (Public invest, DESIRES to PURCHASE a PRACTICE or Partnership.-Write M. R." (No. 3623), "Law Times" Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. LA AW PRACTICE.-WANTED, to PURCHASE, small PRACTICE: London or coast preferred, but not essential; state full particulars, especially net profits and price.-" Practice (No. 3627), "Law Times Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. LAW PRACTICE for SALE; Midlands, agricultural district, borough town; small but promising Practice; enforced retirement; lease of seven years; Library, Office Furniture, and effects by valuation. -"X. Y. Z." (No. 3628), "Law Times Office, Bream'sbuildings, E.C. LONDON PRACTICE (good class; no Advocacy) for SALE, with short Partnership intro. duction; price £1350.-Principals only apply by letter, Rex," care of Street's, 8, Serle-street, London, W.C. WANTED in LAWndon ARTNERSHO Rvailable N Tremium it offer good.-Write "W. L." (No. 3628), "Law Times Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. LAW PARTNERSHIP. Young SOLICI TOR SEEKS OPENING to PARTNERSHIP with good Firm in London, home counties, south or west of England; funds up to £2500 immediately at disposal.Apply "H. M." (No. 3628), "Law Times" Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. LAWESIRPARTNERSHIP PARTNERSHIP. SOLICITOR in the Eastern Counties and finds difficulty in securing an opening: arrangements can be entered into at once; sale outright would be considered.-" A. C." (No. 3628), Law Times" Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. admitted) DESIRES CLERKSHIP with view to Purchase of Partnership; good experience in several branches; two years in London office; salary by arrangement.-Apply W." (No 3624), Law Times" Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. ARREARS " of COSTS.-MANAGING CLERK, ex-Costs Draftsman (specialist), arrears from any material, open to RE-ENGAGEMENT, temporary or not; good at accounts; Shorthand.-" Nomini (No. 3622), Law Times" Office, Bream's-buildings, EC. AW.-Solicitors REQUIRING MANAGshould apply to be placed on the Registers at Messrs ATHERTONS Ltd., 63 and 64, Chancery Lane, W.C. AW.-Admitted SOLICITOR (25; Public School man), seven years' practical experience, DESIRES CLERKSHIP; London preferred.-E. R. R. (No. 3627), "Law Times Office. Bream's-buildings, E.C. CASHIER AW. Experienced (Kain's system) and COSTS CLERK (29) DES RES CHANGE; fifteen years' experience; highest references. on the coast preferred.-"H. G, S." (No. 3627), "Law Times" Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. LA LAW CLERKSHIP, with or without view to Partnership; thoroughly experienced and first-class references to wel. known London firm.- London (No. 2628), "Law Times Office, Bream's buildings, E.C. " AW. Hard-working young SOLICITOR branches of office work, except Ecclesiastical and Admiral' London experience middle of articles; good knowledg of French and German.-" Prizewinner (No. 3628), "Law Times Office, Bream's-buildings, EC. AW.-SOLICITOR (35; Public School) LA DESIRES MANAGING CLERKSHIP or Charge of Branch, preferably with view to Partnership; all-round experience in Conveyancing, Trust, Probate, High and County Court work, and General Practice, accustomed to act without supervision; salary £200.-" J. T." (No. 3628), "Law Times " Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C AW.-Young SOLICITOR (Public School well-known Agency Firm; ealary moderate. - Apply "A. O." (No. 3624), 'Law Times Office, Bream's buildings, E.C. LAW-CONVEYANCER (36; unadmitted), can Law experienced all branches, works without supervision, SEEKS CHANGE, London or provinces introduce Mortgage Funds.-" M. O." (No. 3628), Times Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. AW.-A SOLICITOR wishes to RE COMMEND his CONVEYANCING CLERK (young, Honoursman); excellent Draftsman; hard worker; good Lawyer: willing to undertake Advocacy; moderate salary. -Apply "A. W. S.," 133, St. Owen-street, Hereford. LA LAW. COSTS. ARREARS. Advertiser, competent, experienced, WANTS APPOINTMENT, temporary or otherwise, to draw and settle bills, taxa tion and delivery; terms moderate.-Address "Costs (No. 3628), "Law Times" Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C LAW AW. CLERK (Scotsman), experienced, SITUATION.-Apply H. S." (No. 3628), "Law Times Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. LA AW.-GENERAL CLERK DESIRES CHANGE; country office preferred, fourteen years experience; Engrossing, Shorthand, knowledge of Coste and Conveyancing; salary 35s.-B. T. ¡No. 3628, Law Times Office Bream's-buildings, E.C. AW.-SOLICITOR, LA with considerable experience of Litigation (chiefly the taking of Chancery accounts and inquiries, REQUIRES ENGAGE MENT to manage this work.- K." (No. 36281, ** Law Times Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. AW.-CLERKSHIP WANTED, town of ment, Shorthand, Engrossing, Plan Work, and the general routine of a Solicitor's office; excellent testimonials. small salary accepted; age 39.-Apply B., 6. College place, Walthamstow, AW.-COSTS CLERK (age 24) seeks LAW under professional Costs Draughtsman: Shorthand 100 per minute; Book-keeping." A.." 240, Canbury Park road, Kingston-on-Thames. Wholesale Seed Warehouses: 92, LONG ACRE, LONDON, W.C. ONE X ALL PERENNIALS. LAW SOLICITOR (admitted; 24; Public School man) SEEKS POST, temporary or otherwise, in town or country: well experienced in all branches of Conveyancing (Mellersh prize for Conveyancing), and in Probate and General Practice; good Draftsma ledge of High Court and County Court Practice: salary (as at present) £150.-W." (No. 3628), "Law Times Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. AW. (23; know LA WEEKS CLERKSHIT, town or country admitted) Conveyancing, Probate, County Court work, and in Chancery and Common Law departments of well-known London Firm; salary £90.-Apply A. O." (No. 3628), "Law Times Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. AW.-MANAGING CLERK WANTED County Court and Police Court cases; good Advocate would have prospect of advancement; give references and full particulars, with salary required.-C. R." (No. 3627), "Law Times" Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. HAND WRITER and TYPIST.-Apply, stating age, experience, references, and salary required, to Mr. T. COOPER, Solicitor, Southend-on-Sea. LONDON fim REQUIRE as PERSONAL a can CLERK to principal experienced SHORTHAND CLERK, who take down from dictation at 150 words minute, and transcribe with accuracy and rapidity; commencing salary £2. 5s.-State age, references, experience, and full particulars, to "Z. Y. X." No. 3628), "Law Times" Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. AW. To SOLICITORS. 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