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FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES.

BONUS YEAR 1890.-To secure Maximum Benefits Life Policies should be effected before 31st December next. LOANS GRANTED, on favourable terms, on Absolute and Contingent Reversions, and on Immediate and Contingent Life Interests.

Reversions also purchased subject to the provision that the vendor retains the right of redemption within a period of five years, WHETHER THE LIFE TENANT BB ALIVE OR DEAD. Insurances against Issue undertaken at economical rates. ROYAL EXCHANGE, E.C., and 29, PALL MALL, S.W

G1 ENERAL REVERSIONARY and

INVESTMENT COMPANY, 5, Whitehall, London Established 1836. Further empowered by Special Act of Parliament. 14 & 15 Vict. cap. 130. Capital £500,000. Chairpurchases or makes loans upon reversions, absolute or COLtingent, and life interests in possession or in expectation. Loans on reversions may be obtained either at an annual interest or in consideration of redeemable deferred charge. -D. A. BUMSTED, Actuary and Secretary.

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LANDED ESTATES, HOUSES, SHOPS, OFFICES, WAREHOUSES, BUILDING E TATES, GOOD COMMERCIAL ESTATES, RAILWAYS, TRAMWAY?, and on

RATES OF CORPORATIONS and all LOCAL AUTHORITIES. Mortgages and Loans from £5000 to £200,000 each preferred, at from 3 to 4 per cent. interest.

Were Messrs. Henry De Jersey & Co. at liberty to mention the names of solicitors and clients for whom they have arranged private mortgages and for large amounts, the list would be one not often equalled.

A list also of Loans arranged for important Public Authorities may be had on application,

Cheques should be crossed

ALLIANCE BANK LIMITED.

REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER.]

SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1890.

Price (with Reports), 18. Without Reports, 9d.,

THE LAW GUARANTEE and TRUST PRACTICES TRANSFERRED AND

SOCIETY LIMITED.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID-UP CAPITAL

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£1,000,000 £100,000

.........

TRUSTEES:

The Hon. Baron POLLOCK. | The Hon. Mr. Justice Day.
The Hon. Mr. Justice Kay. The Hon. Mr. Justice
GRANTHAM.

DIRECTORS:

GEORGE BURROW GREGORY, Esq., Treasurer's House, Foundling Hospital, Chairman.

SIR HY. WATSON PARKER (Messrs. Parker, Garrett, and Parker), St. Michael's Rectory, Cornhill, E.C., ViceChairman.

FREDERICK JOHN BLAKE, BENJAMIN GREENE LAKE, Esq.

E. J. BRISTOW, Esq.
WILLIAM HOWARD GRAY,
Esq.
FRANCIS HAMPSON, Esq.
JOHN EDWARD GRAY HILL,
Esq.

JOHN HUNTER, Esq.
FREDERICK HALSEY JANSON,
Esq.

Esq.

NATHANIEL TERTIUS LAW-
RENCE, Esq.
HENRY LEIGH PEMBERTON,
Esq.

RICHARD PENNINGTON, Esq.
THOMAS RAWLE, Esq.
HENRY ROSCOE, Esq.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Esq.

SOLICITORS:

Messrs. TORR, Janeways, GrIBBLE, and ODDIE, 38, Bedfordrow, W.C.

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PARTNERSHIPS NEGOTIATED

BY A PUBLIC OFFICER AND RETIRED SOLICITOR.

WILLIAM SLADDEN, CLERKENWELL COUNTY COURT, LONDON. Fees by results. Ex nihilo nihil fit. Address LETTERS, marked "PRIVATE," as above. AW PRACTICES.-SOLICITORS WISHING TO DISPOSE OF THEIR PRACTICES

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As the resources of their Establishment are practically unlimited, HOOPER and SON can, in cases of emergency, WRITE, LITHOGRAPH, or PRINT any number of COPIES of DOCUMENTS, however lengthy, in the shortest possible space of time.

TO COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS. A Telegram advising the coming parcel and its contents, is of service to enable sufficient hands to be provided to commence work imme. diately the papers are received.

Telegrams-"Hooper, London."
HOOPER AND SON, 69, LUDGATE HILL.

AIN, BROWN,

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and CO.,

LAW AND GENERAL (Chartered) ACCOUNTANTS,
AUDITORS,

COSTS DRAFTSMEN, LAW PARTNERSHIP
AGENTS, RECEIVERS, &c.,

59, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON, W.C.

ESTABLISHED 1845.

All Books on Kain's Copyright System of Solicitor's Book-keeping may be obtained at the above address, and terms arranged for auditing accounts and making up costs in arrear.

EDWARD REMPLE CHAMBERS, TEMPLE

AVENUE, E.C.

(Late 4, College-hill, Cannon-street), LEGAL AUDITOR, COSTS DRAFTSMAN, AND ACCOUNTANT.

FREDERICK. GIMBIENT AND AUDITOR.

NEW INN CHAMBERS, STRAND, W C.

The Bank receives Deposits for three years at 5 per cent., DAVID DENTON

also for shorter periods, and transacts Banking and Agency
Business generally.

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ATIONAL DISCOUNT COMPANY SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID UP. RESERVE FUND

24,233,325 846,665 460,000

The Present Rates of Interest allowed for Deposits are as follows, viz.:

THREE PER CENT. PER ANNUM AT CALL. THREE-AND-A-QUARTER PER CENT. AT SEVEN AND FOURTEEN DAYS' NOTICE.

Money received for fixed periods at rates specially to be agreed upon. WILLIAM HANCOCK, Manager. CHARLES H. HUTCHINS, Sub-Manager No. 85. Cornhill, E.C., July 24, 1890. LAW CLERKS'

UNITED

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SOCIETY.

on SUPERANNUATION, 10s. to 148. per week. The Society has paid since its formation in 1852, £91,959. Clerks resident beyond twenty-five miles from London are not eligible to become Members.

Forms of proposal can be obtained at the Society's Office, 8, Old Serjeants'-inn, Chancery-lane, W.C.

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COSTS DRAUGHTSMAN, 00, PETHERTON ROAD, LONDON. PREPARES COSTS, in Town or Country, for delivery or taxation; twenty years' working experience; moderate terms.

THE SOCIETY of ACCOUNTANTS and Associates of this Society practise in all parts of the United Kingdom, and are styled "Incorporated Accountants." Lists of the Members and all information may be ' obtained upon application to the Secretary-By Order of the Council. JAMES MARTIN, Secretary. Offices, 4, King-street, Cheapside, London.

LIBRARY. - A Lending Library of Legal Works for Practitioners. and Students. Terms of Subscription, Catalogues, and further informa tion can be obtained on application to

THE "LAW NOTES"

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Money, Wanted and to Jend. "ONEY.-LONDON andWESTMINSTER LOAN and DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED.Advances made in sums of £10 to £1000, at 5 per cent. for six months, on personal security, deeds, furniture, bills of sale, life policies, and reversions. Prospectuses sent on application.-Offices, 62 and 63. St. Martin's-lane, London, OHARLES HILLS, Secretary.

W.0.

MUTUAL Incorporated 1850), 5, Lancaster-place.

LOAN FUND ASSOCIATION

Waterloo Bridge, Strand, W.C., 88, Ship-street, Brighton, and 199, Queen's-road, Hastings, ADVANCES MONEY upon personal security, bills of sale, deeds, &c., repayable by instalments. Bills promptly discounted. Forms free on receipt of stamped envelope.-C. R. WRIGHT, London.

YASH ADVANCED (£30 to £500) at a day's. CASH ADVANCholders 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.

COMMISSION is paid by Mr. O. CLIBURN,

of 43, Great Tower-street, E.C. (who has carital at command), to Solicitors and others who will INTRO DUCE any one REQUIRING CASH ACCOMMODATION upon any class of security.

MONEY, Sound Security. £2500, at 41,

REQUIRED on first mortgage of a jointure of £325 per annum for the life of a person now aged 47 The life is already insured for this amount in a leading office, and the policy will be assigned. The jointure is charged on family estates now producing over £1200 per annum. The security is ample, and first-class jointure.-"B. B." (No. 2469), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

Fractices, Wanted and for Sale. LAW PRACTICE.

For DISPOSAL, Partnership or otherwise, small PRACTICE in West Cornwall; capable of extension; dwelling house and grounds may be let with the offices.-Apply "H.," 4A, Middle Temple-lane, London, E.C.

LAW PRACTICE and ANTE DUCOESSION WANTED, by two

to well-established and high-class PRACTICE in town or country. Write "W. H." (No. 2469), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

Partnerships, Wanted and Vacant.

AW PARTNERSHIP AGENCY.Solicitors, with capital, to OBTAIN suitable PARTNERSHIPS or PRACTICES in Town and Country.-63, Chancery-lane, W.C.

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Situations, Wanted and Vacant. A SOLICITOR, who LAW

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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.

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.

LAW.WANTED LOW OR emitted

AW.-WANTED, now or towards end of

1888), Conveyancing or General CLERKSHIP; town and country experience; exceptional references." Lex," 16, Christchurch-road, N.W.

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A W.-ADVERTISER (Unarticled), thoroughly experienced in Conveyancing, Inland Revenue Accounts, Trust matters, and Costs, and who is also a good Accountant, DESIRES a Conveyancing or General CLERKSHIP.-"G." (No. 2468), 10, Wellingtonstreet, Strand, W.C.

AW.-ADVERTISER, a thorough good 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.

LAW ADVERTISER (22), out of Articles,

DESIRES CONVEYANCING CLERKSHIP: good worker, and willing to assist generally; nominal salary."A. C." (No. 2469), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW.-A Gentleman of extensive all-round

firm of standing with the view (by purchase) to a Succession or Partnership. - Address A. B.," care of Street Brothers, 5, Serle-street, W.C.

AW.- SOLICITOR (age 30) DESIRES Conveyancer and well up in Common Law, &c., and general routine of Solicitor's office, including Advocacy; first-class references. J. W." (No. 2469), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW.-WANTED, by SOLICITOR, in Chancery CLERKSHIP, with supervision: steady and hard-working; salary moderate; excellent references.-"K.” (No. 2469), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

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AW.-ADVERTISER (Unarticled) SEEKS Conveyancing or General CLERKSHIP'; competent to act without supervision; twenty years' experience, town and country; age 38.-Address "W. H. T." (No. 2469), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW.-An experienced Costs Draftsman offices, DESIRES & RE-ENGAGEMENT. temporary or otherwise.-S. J.," 139, Queen's-road, Hastings.

AW.-WANTED, Conveyancing and Bill perience: Shorthand (Pitman's), 150 per minute; age 28; salary required, £120 to £150.-"C." (No. 2469), 10, Wellingtonstreet, Strand, W.C.

LAW

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WANTED by SOLICITOR; four years admitted: able to undertake Advocacy, Conveyancing, Costs, Legal Book-keeping, Probate and Residuary Accounts, and to conduct actions; fluent French scholar: salary £120."Beta" (No. 2469), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

GENERAL CLERKSHIP; also

LAWing GENERAL CLERKSHIP; also

Clerk's Office and Poor Law.-Address "E. H.,' Field Place, Goring, Worthing.

AW.-WANTED, in an office not far from

chiefly of Family and Conveyancing matters, a CLERK, thoroughly efficient in Accounts and Costs, and who is also qualified to undertake, without supervision, Probate, Executorship, and Trust Matters, and the routine work of a few small appointments, and to assist in the Conveyancing department: a Shorthand writer acquainted with Kain's system of Book-keeping preferred.-Apply, stating salary required, and with copy testimonials and full particulars, to M. C." (No. 2469), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

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AW.-WANTED, in an Office in Leeds, an experienced BILL CLERK: Shorthand indispensable.Apply "V." (No. 2469), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

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AW.-WANTED, in a Country Solicitor's office, a thoroughly competent CONVEYANCING CLERK; one with a knowledge of Costs preferred.-Apply, stating experience and salary required, N." (No. 2469), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

A W.-OUTDOOR CLERK, also in a City office.-Apply, stating age, references, and salary, "Box" (No. 2469), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

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FARMER, and BRIDGEWATER'S LIST of ESTATES and HOUSES to be SOLD or LET, including Landed Estates, Town and Country Residences, Hunting charges, House Property, and investments generally, is and Shooting Quarters, Farms, Ground Rente, RentPUBLISHED 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.

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 29 Tues., August 5 Tues., August 12 Tues., August 19

Tues., August 26 Tues., October 7 Tues., October 21

Tues., Nov. 4 Tues., Nov. 18 Tues., Dec. 9

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, TEWBOX, FARMER, and BRIDGEWATER, Estate Agents, Surveyors, and Valuers, 80, Cheapside, E.C. Telephone No. 1503.

Gray's-inn, W.C.-By direction of the Executors of the late John Romilly, Esq.-Secure Leasehold Investments arising out of Suites of well-let Chambers in Raymondbuildings and Gray's-inn-square.

MESSRS. WHITE, BERRY, and TAYLOR

will SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, Tokenhouseyard, E.C., on Friday, Aug. 8, 1890, at One o'clock, in Three Lots (unless previously disposed of), desirable LEASE HOLD INVESTMENTS arising out of Profit Rentals secured on three suites of chambers situate on the south side of the ground and first floors of No. 5, Raymond-buildings, and on the west side of the second floor of No. 7, Gray's inn-square, Gray's-inn, W.C. Held by separate leases direct from the Hon. Society of Gray's-inn, for terms varying from 21 to 37 years, at moderate rentals, and let to excellent tenants at rents amounting together to £225 per annum, subject to the usual outgoings common to the Inn.

Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. WING and Du CANE, Solicitors, 1, Gray's-inn-square, W.C.; at the Mart; and at the AUCTIONEERS' Offices, 1, Halkin-street, Grosvenor-place, and 50, Sloane-street, S.W.

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Typed manuscript is always twice as legible as that written by hand. Authors, send your Books, Playwrights your Dramas, and LAWYERS your LEGAL DOCUMENTS, to be typed with neatness and scrupulous accuracy by Mrs. L. STRUTT CALLARD, 8 and 9, Savoy-mansions, Strand, W.C. Typewriting and Shorthand taught.

AW WANTED, an energetic CLERK, P. NORMAN EVANS, Ph.D., F.I.C., F.C.S.,

can prepare Accounts for Audit, and acquainted with the routine of a Solicitor's Office; Shorthand Writer preferred. -Apply, stating age, experience, and salary required, to W. NEWTON, Newark-on-Trent.

VIRGINIA DEBT.

&c., and

QUIRIN WIRTZ, Ph.D., M.A.L.,

By Appointment to the Paper Manufacturers Association of Great Britain,

CONSULTING AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, 28, GREAT ORMOND ST., LONDON, W.C. Analyses of Water, &c., carefully made, and advice subjects.

MESSRS. BROWN, SHIPLEY, and CO., given on questions of Pollution and other Chemical

acting 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.

Securities, with July, 1890, and all subsequent Coupons attached, will be received by Messrs. BROWN, SHIPLEY, and Co., until further notice, at their Counting-house, Founder'scourt, Lothbury, London, E.C., in the 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.

HE BEST PRICE for WASTE PAPER Sittingbourne, Kent, where the paper is re-manufactured on the premises, which is not done by any other buyer. Send for Waste Paper Circular, which gives every parti cular, and compare prices with those of any advertisers who are not paper manufacturers.

Published Monthly.

THE

COUNTY COURTS CHRONICLE

AND

Gazette of Bankruptcy.

Price, with Reports, 1s. 6d. ; without Reports, 1s. Annual Subscription, with Reports, 18s.; without Reports, 128.

The COUNTY COURTS CHRONICLE contains a Summary of the Month, Leading Articles, Parliamentary Intelligence, Notes of New Decisions in the Superior Courts, Decisions in the County Courts (revised by the Judges), & List of the Sittings of the County Courts for the current and following month; Lists of Receiving Orders, First Meetings, Adjudications, &c.; and other Information with regard to County Court and Bankruptcy matters. The REPORTS contain all the cases of importance tried and in Bankruptcy.

YACHTING CRUISE to the LEVANT and in the Superior Courts on appeal from the County Courts,

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.; ANDERSON, ANDERSON, and Co., 5, Fenchurch-avenue, E.C. For terms and further particulars apply to the latter firm.

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HORACE COX, 10, Wellington-street, Strand, London, W.C. Reduction in Price of Day's British and Irish Fishes. In 2 vols., imperial 8vo., cloth, price 3 guineas. Published originally at 5 guineas.

THE FISHES of GREAT BRITAIN and

THIRELAND. BY PRANGISDAY, B., 4.2.8., 180.

formerly Inspector-General of the Fishes of India. This treatise includes a description of every fish found in the seas and rivers of Great Britain and Ireland, with a figure of each drawn from nature. In addition to the fullest the habits, food, breeding, localities, migrations and scientific details it contains a more complete account of general life history of British fish than any work previously published. The modes of capture, whether by nets or lines, baits employed, and the uses for food, are given in detail, and the local names and varieties of each species are described. The volumes may be regarded as equally valuable to the fishermen, anglers, and the naturalists. Mr. Horace Cox begs to announce that he has purchased the Copyright of this valuable Standard Work, and has greatly reduced the price, in order to render it more easily available to Students of Natural History, Fishermen, and Angling Clubs. This work contains nearly Two Hundred Plates, and many Woodcuts.

HORACE COX,"Field Office," 846, Strand, W.C.

LAW LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY

FOUNDED 1823.

187, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C.

The special attention of SOLICITORS is drawn to the following new form of ORDINARY WHOLE LIFE WITH-PROFIT POLICY

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(when Age has been admitted) which is now being issued by the

LAW LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.

The Policy is indisputable and unconditional, and bears important guaranteed privileges as to extension of Days of Grace, Surrender Value, Paid-up Policies, and Loan Value.

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This Policy Witnesseth that, in consideration of

(hereinafter called the Assured), having paid to the LAW LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY the sum of

as the Premium for One Year, terminating on the

day of

One thousand eight hundred and

Age Admitted.

(inclusive), for

an Assurance of the sum of upon the life of the Assured for the whole continuance thereof, it is hereby agreed that in case the Assured shall die before or upon that day, or in case the Assured shall survive that day, and there shall be paid to the Society a like premium before, upon or within thirty days (hereinafter termed days of grace) after the day of in the year One thousand eight hundred and

and in every succeeding year during which the Assured shall be living, the property of the Society according to the provisions of its Deed of Settlement shall be liable to make good to the Representatives or Assigns of the Assured at the principal Offices of the Society in London, after proof shall have been given to the satisfaction of the Directors of the death of the Assured the sum of together with such further sum or sums (if any) as pursuant

to the regulations of the Society for the time being shall have been assigned to this Policy by way of Bonus. And it is hereby declared that this Policy is indisputable and unconditional.

Provided always that the property of the Society for the time being shall alone be liable to make good all claims and demands upon the Society, and that no Director or other Proprietor of the Society shall by reason of any Policy, or of the whole of the Policies taken together, which any Director may have signed, or may sign, be in anywise individually liable to any claims or demands beyond the amount of the unpaid part of his Share or Shares in the subscribed Capital Stock of ONE MILLION STERLING. En witness whereof, We, Three of the Directors of the Society, have hereunto set our hands this year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and

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1. This Policy is absolutely free from all restrictions as to occupation, foreign travel or residence.

2. This Policy shall not become void if the Premiums be paid within the days of grace, even if death occur in the interval. If the Policy has been in force four years, and is not in security for any debt to the Society, it shall not become void by non-payment of any Premium; but shall, provided that payment of the Premium be made within twelve Calendar months from the stipulated date of payment, with interest at Five per cent. per annum from that date, remain in force even if death occur in the meantime.

3. A Cash Surrender Value will, if desired, be granted for this Policy after payment of two years' Premiums. The amount of such Surrender Value can always be ascertained without charge at the Office of the Society, but the Society guarantees that it shall not be less than one-third of the total Premiums paid (excluding any extra Premium charged for impaired health or other cause), in addition to the Office value for the time being of any reversionary Bonus that may have been allotted to the Policy at any preceding division of Profits, and which may for the time being attach to the Policy. Provided that where the Premium has remained unpaid beyond the thirty days of grace and the Policy has under Privilege 2 remained in force, such unpaid Premium shall in ascertaining the Surrender Value be treated as paid, and the same, with interest thereon at Five per cent. per annum, shall be deducted from the Surrender Value.

4. In lieu of a Cash Surrender Value the holder may, in exchange for this Policy, and after payment of at least four years' Premiums, obtain before the expiration of the thirty days of grace for payment of any due Premium (if the Assured shall not then exceed the age of fifty years, and the age at entry did not exceed forty years), a Non-Profit paid-up Policy for an amount equal to the aggregate of the total Premiums paid (exclusive of any extra Premiums charged for impaired health or other cause), and any Reversionary Bonus allotted to this Policy at any preceding division of Profits which may still attach thereto. The terms on which paid-up Policies will be granted in cases not coming within this privilege can be ascertained on application.

5. The holder of this Policy may at any time during the subsistence hereof obtain from the Society upon Security hereof a loan at Five per cent. per annum up to at least Ninety per cent. of the Surrender Value, without any expense beyond the cost of stamping the Memorandum of Deposit and legal charges, if any. Such a loan may be repaid at any time, in whole or in part, without previous notice to the Society.

6. Should this Policy at any time become void, the Surrender Value, if any, which attached to it immediately before such event happening will be allowed at any time thereafter to the person in whom the right to the Policy was last vested.

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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.

M

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.

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RESULTS:

Last January Final 17 out of 19 pupils passed, and 3 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.

A BARRISTER-AT-LAW (LL.B., London,

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