CA ASH ADVANCED (£30 to £500) at a day's LA notice, to Householders resident in London or the Home Counties, on Bill of Sale, repayable to suit the borrower's convenience. No sureties or inquiry fees. Solicitors introducing clients allowed 2 per cent. commission. Apply to Messrs. HOLLINGSWORTH, 13, High Holborn. Established at the same address 34 years. TR RUST MONEY.-£2000, which may be divided, to be ADVANCED on Mortgage of Freehold security.-Address "Trustee" (No. 2466), 10, Wellingtonstreet, Strand, W.C. COMMISSION is paid by Mr. 9. CLIBURN, YOMMISSION is paid by Mr. O. CLIBURN, command), to Solicitors and others who will INTRODUCE any one REQUIRING CASH ACCOMMODATION upon any class of security. Fractices, Wanted and for Sale. For immediate DISPOSAL, by reason of death, small General PRACTICE, at Lewes, Sussex; lease of office, furniture, and library; principals only. -Address WALTER BURT, Solicitor, Eastbourne. LAW PRACTICE. AW.-WANTED, Copying or General CLERKSHIP: knowledge of Shorthand.-Address "Lex" (No. 2468), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. LA A W.-Young Admitted SOLICITOR, thoroughly qualified in all contentious business, including Advocacy, DESIRES RE-ENGAGEMENT as MANAGING CLERK; town or country. -"B. C. L." (No. 2468), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. YA ACHTING CRUISE to the LEVANT and CRIMEA.-The Orient Company will despatch their steamship CHIMBORAZO, 3847 tons register, 3000 horse power, from London on August 30, for a CRUISE to the Mediterranean and Black Sea, visiting Tangier, Palermo, Syracuse, Piraeus (for Athens), Constantinople, Sebastopol, Balaclava, Yalta (for Livadia), Mudania (for Brusa), Malta, Gibraltar. The month of September is considered the best time for the Crimea. The Chimborazo is fitted with electric light, hot and cold baths, &c. Cuisine of the highest order. Managers: F. GREEN and Co., 13, Fenchurch-avenue, E.C.; For terms and further particulars apply to the latter firm. ANDERSON, ANDERSON, and Co., 5, Fenchurch-avenue, E.O. CITY GROUNDRENT, FREEHOLD £300 per annum, secured on handsome Block of Build. ings just rebuilt. Lowest price, £7350.-Mr. A. J. RUDKIX, AW.-ADVERTISER, a thorough good, Walbrook, Mansion House, E.C. COUNTIES.-A princely MENT (town or country): is a first-rate Costs clerk; references unexceptionable; can introduce business; salary moderate.-Address 'Z.,' 38, Gloucester-street, Queen'ssquare, W.C. AW.-ADVERTISER (Unarticled), Fartnerships, Wanted and Vacant. LAWroughly experienced in Conveyancing, Inland is DESIROUS of JOINING a Firm of SOLICITORS of good standing; town preferred. Particulars, income, premium, &c., to "LL.B." (No. 2466), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. AW PARTNERSHIP.-Young Solieitor DESIRES PARTNERSHIP in well-established Practice in Town or Country.-Address "H. H." (No. 2468), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. LAW PARTNERSHIP. SOLICITOR (24, admitted June, 1889) WISHES to PURCHASE SHARE in established BUSINESS in the West Riding of Yorkshire, or preliminary Clerkship. -"R." (No. 2468), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. AW.-WANTED, ARTICLES Three experienced Conveyancing Clerk; passed Preliminary; moderate salary required.-Address "Articles" (No. 2468), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. Longing of unseant CLERKSHIP in good County Office, with or without view to Partnership; salary to be arranged accordingly; excellent references; hard worker."E. S." (No. 2468), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. LAW. GENERAL CLERKSHIP REQUIRED in Solicitor's Office: several years' experience; Conveyancing under supervision; excellent character." Lex," care of Lee, Green-street, Bath. AW.-An efficient ACCOUNTANT, Bill Executorship work, SEEKS RE-ENGAGEMENT in town or country; department or general; Shorthand writer."Box," 5, Grove-terrace, York. Solicitor, admitted 1883, aged 30. married, DESIRES, LAW. Accountantly experienced, and in Pro at once, a MANAGING CLERKSHIP, with a large Firm. with or without a view to Partnership: Advertiser is an able lawyer, of good address, and an Advocate; interview desired; salary £200.-" E. B. M." (No. 2465), 10, Wellington-street, Strand. MIDLAND DOMAIN, of upwards of 5000 acres, within two hours by rail of London; large and well-appointed mansion, deer park, pleasure grounds, stabling, and all the acces sories of a perfect country seat in a first-rate hunting district; for SALE by private contract. Further parti culars, and orders to view, of Messrs. BEADEL and Co., 97, Gresham-street, London, E.C. ENBY.-To be LET, Furnished, for the Country HOUSE on the Sea Beach, standing in ornamental grounds and gardens; three reception rooms, seven bedrooms, stables, and usual offices; good bathing from the house: rent moderate. Also, a large Furnished House in Tenby.-Apply M. MATHIAS THOMAS, Solicitor, Tenby. EDFORD-ROW.-To Solicitors and and KIRBY have the LEASE of one of the best houses in the street for SALE. in consequence of the owners (tho Occupy the ground floor, consisting of principal's room, three clerks' rooms, waiting room, strong room, and separate w.c., &c.) being about to remove into the City for the purposes of their business. There is also a spacious base ment, which could be used if desired. The first and second floors and a portion of the third are at present let, and this reduces the rent to a minimum. Price moderate.-Further particulars of the AUCTIONEERS, 1, Great James-street, Bedford-row, W.C. FLATS to be LET in grand Block of Mansions, in central position, close to Victoria stations, Houses of Parliament, &c., with easy access to all parts of London and suburbs. American elevator, electric light and bells, and speaking tubes: baths and lavatories with h. and c. Rents moderate. Bachelors' Flats from £100 per annum. Specially arranged.-Apply to the Porters at 108 and 110, Victoria-street, S.W. LINCOLN'S-INN-FIELDS. CHAMBERS or OFFICES, at 63, in well-lighted, fireproof, sanitary building: strong rooms, lift, warmed passages, speaking tubes; hall porter and resident housekeeper. Law Books PUBLISHED BY HORACE COX, 10, WELLINGTON-STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. Any of which will be sent Post Free on receipt of order. AW.—SOLICITOR (30, admitted 1888), LAW WANTED & CLERK to attend to FORD'S OATHS in SUPREME COURTS. A SOLICITOR, who devotes himself to assisting in getting up Arrears, or acting as Locum Tenens, is TERMINATING his present ENGAGEMENT; town or country; highest testimonials."O. P." (No. 2467), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. LAW. WANTED, by ADVERTISER (43); AW.-WANTED, by ADVERTISER (43), or as Confidential Clerk and Cashier; unarticled; sixteen years and twelve years' Country experience: able and willing to be useful.-"W. C. H." (No. 2467), 10, Wellingtonstreet, Strand, W.C. country, and to make himself generally useful; age not to exceed 24; he must be a good Accountant, a Shorthand writer, and a neat and rapid longhand writer, methodical, of good address, steady, and reliable; no Solicitor or person who has been Articled need apply; salary at the rate of £100 per annum; give references.-Address "Y. S. X.," care of Dunn and Duncan. 87, Chancery-lane, London, W.C. LAW CLERK WANTED, aged about 16 AW. CLERK WANTED, aged about 16 Engagement, may lead to permanency; must be good Accountant, and write good hand, knowledge of Shorthand desirable; fare to Wales of clerk engaged paid.-Address, in own handwriting, with wages expected, and references, to "Executor" (No. 2466), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. AW.-A good COPYING CLERK REQUIRED by a West-End London Solicitor.Apply by letter only, with specimen of handwriting, stating age, references, and salary required, to "Lex, Solicitors Law Stationery Company, New-court, Careystreet, W.C. AW.-ARTICLED CLERK.-VACANCY, connected YOUTH; nominal premium.-Address "Solicitors," Messrs. Waterlow and Co., 24, Birchin-lane, London, E.C. LAWWANTED, a good ENGROSSING AW.-WANTED, a good ENGROSSING stating salary, &c., Messrs. CORNER, Solicitors, Hereford. LAW WANT, ED, &nowledge als of Admiralty AW-WANTED, a competent COMMON Practice (unadmitted): salary £100.-Apply, stating age and experience, with references, to "L. M." (No. 2468), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. LAW.WANTED, Engrossing CLERK; wages 30s.; must be good at both, and willing to make himself generally useful.-Apply, with specimen of long-hand, stating age, experience, and LAW SOLICITORANCING admitted 1889) references, to WATSON and SON, Solicitors, Bradford. DESIRES CLERKSHIP from September: sole practitioner and W.C. district much preferred S. T." (No. 2468), 10, Wellington-street, Strand. AW. Mr. NANTES, Solicitor, Bridport, Dorset, can confidently RECOMMEND & Youth as Junior or Copying and Engrossing CLERK. and and DODD'S LAW PRACTICE APPERTAINING to ORIGINATING SUMMONS, with Forms. 486 pp., demy 8vo., price 128. By GEORGE NICHOLS MARCY and J. THEODORE DODD, of Lincoln's-inn, Barristers-at-Law. HAYNES STUDENT'S STATUTES. Fourth Edition, price 188. Being the Principal Provisions of some of the more General Acts of Parliament, with Notes of Important Decisions thereon, especially designed for the use of Students of English Law. By JOHN F. HAYNES, LL.D., F.S.Sc. HALLILAY'S EXAMINATION QUESTIONS. Fifteenth Edition, price 188. Being 8 Digest of the QUESTIONS asked at the FINAL EXAMINATION of ARTICLED CLERKS, from the commencement of the Examinations to the Present Time, with ANSWERS; also a Time Table in an Action; and the mode of proceeding, and directions to be attended to at the Examination, with the Rules of the Honour Examination. In this Edition, Bankruptcy, Probate, Divorce, Admiralty Ecclesiastical, and Criminal Law are added. By RICHARD HALLILAY Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-atLaw, late Holder of an Exhibition awarded by the Council of Legal Education, and also of the Studentship of the Four Inns of Court. "In our opinion the work will serve as a valuable test to the student during preparation."-Pump Court, June 26, 1889. "This is the best Digest of Questions and Answers we know of for the Solicitors' final examination. Recent statutes and important cases seem to be well noted up."-Law Students' Journal, July 1, 1889. NAPIER and STEPHENSON'S PRACTICAL GUIDE to the BAR. Crown 810. cloth, price 2s. 6d. By T. BATEMAN NAPIER, LL.D. Lond., and RICHARD M. STEPHENSON, LL.B. Lond. The Guide commences with a Chapter on the Prospects at the Bar, and the advantages of being called, and contains a Sketch of the ordinary legal career of a Bar Student Special practical advice is given on such matters as roading in Chambers, and also on all the different matters connected with the Examinations; advice as to the best books to be read, &c. The book also contains full particulars as to the Fees, &c., payable at the different Inns, and a few considers. tions as to the selection of an inn, &c. MESSRS. Legal Notices. ALBERT GIBSON and ARTHUR WELDON, Solicitors (Editors of the Law Notes." &c.) continue to prepare STUDENTS for the INTERMEDIATE and FINAL EXAMINATIONS of the Law Society, in class and by post, and their pupils continue to meet with great success. The six months' class for the next January Final begins on July 1.-For particulars address Lonsdale-chambers, 27, Chancery-lane, London. SUCCESSES IN APRIL. Again more than half the Honours List was composed of Messrs. Gibson and Weldon's pupils, 9 out of the 17 Honourmen having worked with them. At the April Intermediate 18 out of 14 class pupils passed. MR R.INDERMAUR (assisted by Mr. Thwaites) continues to READ with STUDENTS at his chambers, 22. Chancery-lane, London. Particulars personally or by letter, see also dates of classes, &c., in each month's "Law Students' Journal." Classes for each Solicitors' Final and Intermediate, and Bar Final Examinations: and Pupils also received for private and postal preparation. NOTE.-Students reading with Mr. Indermaur have the use of a set of rooms at his chambers for study during the day, and the use of his library there without extra fee. See further particulars in "Law Students' Journal," also past results. Mr. Indermaur has now prepared Eleven winners of the first prize at the Solicitors' Final. June Intermediate and Final Examinations: Eight sent up; seven passed. April Final: All sent up passed. Hilary Bar Examination: Five sent up; five passed. LASSES for FINAL and HONOURS EXAMINATIONS are taken personally for two hours each day by Mr. GEO. F. HUGGINS (First in Firstclass Honours, Easter 1880, and Winner of the Clement'sinn Prize, and Birmingham Gold Medal). Also Postal Preparation.-For particulars, terms, &c., for June and future examinations, apply 80, Chancery-lane, W.C. RESULTS: Last January Final 17 out of 19 pupils passed, and 8 obtained Honours. Since 1882, out of exactly 900 pupils sent up for various Final and Intermediate Examinations, 825 were successful, and at 28 out of the 29 Final Examinations Mr Huggins had pupils in the Honours List. All prizes in connection with the Final have from time to time been won by, and at 3 Examinations lately nearly one-third of each Honour List consisted of, his pupils. R. UTTLEY, Solicitor, continues to rapidly enccesful, PREPARE and by post, for the Solicitors' and Bar Preliminary, Intermediate, and Final, and LL.B. Examinations. Terms from £1 18. per month. MANY PUPILS HAVE TAKEN HONOURS.For further particulars, and copies of "Hints on Stephen's Commentaries," and "Hints on Criminal Law," address 17, Brazennose-street. Albert-square, Manchester. MR. WILLIAM (Honours), of Oldbury, near Birmingham, PREPARES CANDIDATES for the Solicitors' Intermediate, Final, and Honours Examinations by post. Terms, 8 guineas for twenty-seven correspondences, or 5 guineas for seventeen correspondences. Special terms for longer course. Special attention given to each pupil. R. THEODORE ROBERTS, Solicitor, Albion chambers, Newport, Monmouthshire (Clement's-inn and Daniel Reardon Prizeman, Scott Scholar, and Conveyancing Medallist). PREPARES for Solicitors' Intermediate, Final, and Honours EXAMINATIONS. Advice for reading. AW EXAMINATIONS.-SPECIAL nary, Intermediate, and Final, pass and honours; Bar Examinations, Preliminary. Roman Law, and Final-Dr. KLEIN, M.A., The Civil Service Institute, 110, Cannonstreet. City. West-End Branch: 97B, Regent-street, W. Now Ready, crown 8vo., price 18., by post 18. 2d., in coloured wrapper, and page illustrations drawn by Whymper, TWENTY-SIX YEARS' REMINISCENCES of SCOTCH GROUSE MOORS. By W. A. ADAMS. CONTENTS.-Seasons 1863 to 1888-A Hare Day-Remarks on the Outcome of Disease-Heather-Burning and Draining Surface Draining-Dogs-Disease-Wildfowl-Conclusion Summary. London: HORACE Cox, "Field" Office, 346, Strand. Crown 8vo., price 2s., by post, 28. 2d. METROPOLITAN Published Monthly. THE M1 ESSES. DEBENHAM, TEWSON, MESSRS. BROWN, SHIPLEY, and Co., FARMER, and BRIDGEWATER'S LIST of ESTATES and HOUSES to be SOLD or LET, including Landed Estates, Town and Country Residences, Hunting and Shooting Quarters, Farms, Ground Rents, Rentcharges, House Property, and investments generally, is PUBLISHED on the first day of each month, and may be obtained, Free of charge, at their Offices, 80, Cheapside, E.C., or will be sent in return for two stamps. Particulars for insertion in any list should be received not later than four days previous to the end of the preceding month. Sales by Auction for the year 1890. DEBENHAM, TEWSON, FARMER, and BRIDGEWATER beg to announce that their SALES of LANDED ESTATES, Investments, Town. Suburban, and Country Houses, Business Premises, Building Land, Ground Rents, Advowsons, Reversions, Stocks, Shares. and other Properties will be held at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, near the Bank of England, in the City of London, as follows: Tues., July 22 Tues., July 29 Tues., August 5 Tues., August 12 Tues., Nov. 4 Tues., Nov. 18 Tues., Dec. 9 Tues., August 19 Tues., August 26 Tues., October 7 Tues.. October 21 Auctions can also be held on other days, in town or country, by arrangement. Messrs. Debenham, Tewson, Farmer, and Bridgewater also undertake sales and valua tions for Probate and other purposes of furniture, pictures, farming stock, timber, growing crops, &c. Detailed lists of investments, estates, sporting quarters, residences, shops, and business premises to be Let or Sold by private contract, are published on the 1st of each month, and can be obtained of Messrs. DEBENHAM, TEWSON, FARMER, and BRIDGEWATER, Estate Agents, Surveyors, and Valuers, 80, Cheapside, E.C. Telephone No. 1503. To Trustees, Company Directors, and others seeking an absolutely secure Investment, free from all risks or variation of income. M1 ESSRS. FURBER, PRICE, and FURBER will SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on Tuesday. July 29, at Two precisely, a PERMANENT RENTCHARGE of £500 per annum, being a moiety of a sum of £1000 per annum, the first charge upon the Flixton Hall Estates, belonging to Sir Hugh Edward Adair, in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, exceeding 10,000 acres in extent, the annual value being £11,000 and upwards. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of RICHARD FURBER, Esq., Solicitor, 8, Gray's-inn-square, W.C.; at the Mart; or at the Auction and Estate Offices, Warwick-court, Gray's-inn. Monday next.-Notice of Sale pursuant to an order of the High Court of Justice, made in certain actions of the Sovereign Life Assurance Company v. Adams, and Ince v. Adams, with the approbation of Mr. Justice Chitty, by R. JOHN ROBERT COOPER (the person appointed by the said judge), of the firm of Messrs. Ventom, Bull, and Cooper, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, in the City of London, on Monday, the 21st day of July 1890, at One o'clock in the afternoon, in One Lot, the important Leasehold Block of Buildings, known as MARK-LANE CHAMBERS, Nos. 37, 38, 39, and 40, Marklane, in the City of London, held for an unexpired term of about forty-five years, at a ground rent of £520 per annum, and let to tenants at rents (including the estimated unlet portion) amounting to £2356 per annum. on behalf of the Committee of Virginia Bondholders in New York, invite the deposit with them of all Securities of the State of Virginia held in this country or on the Continent, to be dealt with in accordance with the Agreement dated May 12, of which a copy appeared in this paper of June 28, 1890. attached, will be received by Messrs. BROWN, SHIPLEY, and Securities, with July, 1890, and all subsequent Coupons Co., until further notice, at their Counting-house, Founder'scourt, Lothbury, London, E.C., in terms of the said Agreement. The classification of the Securities to be deposited is as follows: First Class.-Old Bonds, to include all Securities issued under Acts passed previous to Funding Bill of 1871: Peelers, to include all Securities issued under Act of 30th March, 1871, as amended by the Act of 7th March, 1872 Second Class Consols, to include all Securities issued under Act of 30th March, 1871, with July, 1890, and subsequent Coupons attached. Third Class.-Ten Forties, to include all Securities issued under Act of 28th March, 1879, with July, 1890, and subsequent Coupons attached. Fourth Class.-Tax receivable Coupons prior to July, 1890. 17, Moorgate-street, June 21, 1890. The Council of Foreign Rondholders, acting in conjunction with the English Committee of Virginian Bondholders, directs me to state that, having considered the Agreement above referred to, it recommends holders to deposit their Bonds, Coupons, and Certificates with Messrs. Brown, Shipley, and Co. (Signed) C. O'LEARY, Secretary. Warm Days with Bass. Some Salmon Pools. Duck Shooting in New Zealand. Sport in Northern Dakota and Montana. A Deer Drive on the Neilgherries. Athletics: The Amateur Championship; Army Athletic Meeting, &c. Cricket: Australians v. Players, v. Surrey; Eton v. Harrow; Bicycling: The Amateur Championships. The Plymouth Prize Farms. Parasitic Diseases of Farm Animals. Yachting, Rowing, Tennis, Golf, Archery, The Library, Price 6d., by post 6d. Particulars and conditions of sale to be had gratis of NATIONAL REVERSIONARY INVESTMENT COMPANY (Instituted 1837). For the purchase of Absolute or Contingent Reversions, Life Interests, and Policies or Assurance on Lives. 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