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Country, have a VACANCY for an Articled PUPIL. Premium and salary a matter of arrangement.-"Zeta,' Messrs. Reynell and Son, 44, Chancery-lane.

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AW-WANTED, a MANAGING CLERK,

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RELIMINARY EXAMINATION for

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Court, and late Reader in Roman Law at University College, has FORMED CLASSES for the Study of the Subjects required for the Examination (1874) of the Inns of Court, the Incorporated Law Society, and the London University. Private Pupils received for the systematic Study of every branch of English Law, of Roman Law, and General Jurisprudence. For particulars, apply at 3, New-square, Lincoln's-inn.

LAW whethe

perienced CLERK, to assist in the Bill department.-Apply, stating age, salary, experience..where previously employed, &c., to "A. X.," Messrs. Waterlow and Sons, Birchin-lane. London.

LAW. WANTED, by a Gentleman who AW.-WANTED, by a Gentleman who

SHIP (under supervision) in a respectable firm in the country. Salary nominal, experience being the chief object. -Address "A.," Hooper and Son, 69, Ludgate-hill, London, E.C.

WANTED immediately, in

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AW.-WANTED, in London Office, Copying CLERK, must write a good hand, and understand the routine of a Solicitor's business. Also a Junior Copying Clerk, who knows the offices well, and can attend ordinary summonses in Chancery and Common Law, and is willing to make himself generally useful.-Apply in own handwriting, stating age, references, and salary expected, to "Beta," Messrs Witherby and Co., Law Stationers, Newman's-court, Cornhill, E.C.

LAW-WANTED, artborough practical AW.-WANTED, a thorough practical

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LAWOCLERK SUPETITION WOOD COMPETITION for

-An Open Competition for one SITUATION will be held in London and Edinburgh on TUESDAY, the 21st of APRIL, and following days. Age 23 to 30. Knowledge of Scotch Law and Scotch Legal Procedure required. Commencing salary £300 a year. Applications for the regulations and nece sary form should be made at once tc the "Secretary," Civil Service Commission, London, S. W.

AW.WANTED, in an Office, twenty

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NOLICITOR'S CASH BOOK.-A Cash Book

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BOOKS FOR ARTICLED CLERKS.
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DRESS AND FASHION: The Parisian Fashions (from our own Correspondent).- Toilette de Promenade; Fichu Mantelet; Demi-Saison and Costume de Ville; House Toilettes; Spring Indoor Costumes; Spring Promenade Toilettes, &c., with Illustrations.

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THE HOUSEWIFE. Domestic Cooking and Warming Apparatus, with Illustrations; Notes and Queries; Answers. Cuisine: On some Uses of the Pig; Notes and Queries; Answers.

The Drama. Music and Musicians. Gazette des Dames.

THE FIELD,

THE

Country Gentleman's Newspaper,

OF

SATURDAY, MARCH 21,

The Athletic Season.
Cafés for the People.

CONTAINS:

Doings of the Oxford and Cambridge Crews.
Bristol and Windsor Steeplechases.

Anticipations of Liverpool and Lincoln Meetings.
Sale of Baron Rothschild's Horses.

Hunting Notes from Leicestershire, Ireland, &c.
Coursing Meetings in Ireland and Scotland.
Ornithological Rambles in Spain.
Collected Observations on British Bats.
Nesting Habits of the Australian Coot.
Woodcock and Snipe Shooting.

Salmon Fishing on the Thurso.

The Irish Salmon Fisheries.

A Day's Shooting on the Thames.
The Game of Lawn Tennis.

Athletic Sports at Oxford and Cambridge.
Yacht Building at Wivenhoe.

The English Cricketers in Australia.
Northampton Dog Show.

Light versus Heavy Bicycles.
Diseases in Horses' Feet.

Emigrant Fields of North America.

Sydney Botanical Gardens.

Farm Agreements.

Colonial and Foreign Agricultural Statistics.
Strawberry Culture.

The Breeding of Dragon Pigeons.

Billiards, Chess, Cards, Archery, Croquet, Golf, Foot-
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Price 6d. By post, 6td.

The Tourist. Pastimes. The Library. The Exchange. FIELD OFFICE, 346, STRAND, LONDON, W.C
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Personal. The
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1. Agricultural Labourers.
2. The Rough Rider.
8. The First of May.

4.Strictly Confidential."
5. Shooting Dress.

6. Some Old Portraits.
7. Dens and Sanctums.
8. The Rat-catcher.

9. Early Morning in London
10. The Earth-stopper.
11. The Shooting Pony.
12. Whistle and Whip.
13. Old Traps and Spring-

guns.

14. Tom Free, the Hard-rid-
ing Farmer.

15. Expecting Brown.
16. Brown in the Country.
17. The Earth stopper's
18. The White Snipe.
Feast.

19. Swans and Eagles.
20. The Philosophy of Mis-
sing.

21. Shooting in Alderney. 22. Shirkers.

23. Our Black Heath,
24. Traps and Calls.
25. Northward.

26. A Bright October.
27. Varied Shooting.
28. The End of the Season.
29. On Beating for Game.

(1.) Flapper Shooting.
(2.) Partridge Shooting
(3.) Hares.

(4.) Pheasant Shooting
(5.) Wild Fowl,

(6.) A Bye Day with the
Gun.

(7.) Driving Deer.
(8.) The End of the
Season.

80. Land Valuers and Stew

ards.

81. Snipe Shooting.

London: HORACE Cox, 846, Strand, W.C.

LAW OF ELECTION PETITIONS, WITH ALL THE DECISIONS.

THE

LAW & PRACTICE OF ELECTION PETITIONS,

WITH ALL THE DECISIONS,

INCLUDING THE

LAW AND PRACTICE OF REGISTRATION AND ELECTIONS, PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL, THROUGHOUT GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

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The work comprises: The Representation of the People Act 1867; The Registration Act 1868; The Corrupt Practices Ac 1868; The Ballot Act 1872; incorporating the Reform Act and all the Statutes; and the decisions of the Court of Common Pleas upon Appeal to 1873, with instructions for the management of Elections in Counties, Cities, and Boroughs, for the management of Registration, and for Returning Officers, with Precedents of Books, Forms, &c. And The Law and Practice of Municipal Elections.

THE LEGAL

By

ALSO A CHAPTER ON

PRINCIPLES RELATING TO CORRUPT PRACTICES AT ELECTIONS
AS LAID DOWN BY THE JUDGES UNDER THE ELECTION PETITIONS ACT 1868,

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LONDON: "LAW TIMES" OFFICE, 10, WELLINGTON-STREET, STRAND, W.C.

Sales by Auction.

MR. MARSH'S REGISTER of LANDED R. MARSH'S REGISTER of LANDED

property of every description, is published monthly, and may be obtained at the offices of Mr. A. M. YETTS (late Mr. Marsh), Auctioneer, Land, and Estate Agent, 54, Cannon-street, E.C., or will be forwarded by post on appli cation.

Surrey. A valuable Freehold Residential Property, elig bly situate in a favourite and select logality, possessing every facility for railway communication, being within half an hour's ride by rail, and a distance of twelve miles by road, from the metropolis. The situation of the property 28 extremely picturesque, and the neighbourhood in which it is placed is surrounded by the best society. It comprises a superior residence of handsome elevation, erected within the last ten years at considerable expense for the occupation of the owner, and contains eleven bed chambers, dressing rooms, three reception rooms, billiard room, conservatory, and well-arranged domestic offices. grounds are laid out with great taste, and embrace an area of 18 acres. The property is adapted for the residence of a nobleman, banker, merchant, or private gentleman.

The

MR. MARSH is favoured with instructions

to SELL by AUCTION, at the Guildhall Coffeehouse, Gresham-street, at Twelve for One o'cloak. on THURSDAY, MAY 21, the above desirable RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. situate and known as River-hill, Worcester-park, near Ewell and Kingston, and within easy reach of Epsom.

Particulars and plans may shortly be obtained of Mr. A. M. YETTS (late Mr. Marsh), No. 51, Cannon-street. E.C.

MESSRS, DEBENHAM, TEWSON, and

FARMER'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 by post in return for two stamps. Particulars for insertion should be received not later than four days previous to the end of the preceding month.

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Edgware-road.-Freehold ground rent of £120, with valuable reversion after nineteen years. ESSRS. PHILIP D. TUCKETT and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, MARCH 31, the very handsome FREEHOLD SHOP, known as 158, Edgware-road, having a frontage of 19ft. and a depth of 120ft.: occupied by Messrs. Garrould, the well-known drapers, leased for a term. of which nineteen years are unexpired, at £120 a year, but worth a rental of several hundreds a year.

Particulars of

Messrs. MASTERMAN, HUGHES, MASTERMAN, and REW, Solicitors, No. 26, Austin-friars; or of Messrs. PHILIP D. TUCKETT and Co., Land Agents and Surveyors, 104, Old Broad-street, E.C.

Kensington.-To Trustees, Capitalists, and others.-Valuable Freehold GROUND RENTS. producing £1320 per annum, and Three Freehold SHOPS, producing £250 per annum, formerly part of Lady Holland's Estate.

MESSRS. HORNE, EVERSFIELD, and CO.

have received instructions from the trustees of the late Henry John Bartley Eq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the AUCTION MART, Tokenhouse-yard, London, at the latter end of MAY next, the above valuable Freehold Property, situate in Holland road, Russell-road, Elshamroad, Russell-gardens, Russell-mews, and Hansard-mews, Kensington.

Further particulars will shortly appear. Applications may in the meantime be addressed to

Messrs. BARTLEY, SAXTON, and MORGAN, Solicitors, 30, Somerset-street, Portman-square, W., and to HORNE, EVERSFIELD, and Co., 36, Parliament-street, E.W., and 80, Fore-street, E.C.

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HE COMPANIES' ACTS 1862 and 1867,

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London: STEVENS and SONS, 119, Chancery-lane, Fleetstreet.

LMER'S PRACTICE in LUNACY (New

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London: STEVENS and SONS, 119, Chancery-la ne.
Price 18., by post 1s. 2d.

BEAUTIES of FRENCH LITERATURE,

A Translation into English, by JAMES LOWE, of the memoirs and letters of Madame de Sévigné and Madame

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ENDOWMENT ASSURANCES granted, without Profits, payable at Death, or on attaining a specified age.
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REPORT, 1873.

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The

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MARSHALL,

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81, THAYER-STREET MANCHESTER-SQUARE,

LONDON.

CANADA: ST. PAUL-STREET, MONTREAL. AUSTRALIA: MYER'S-STREET, SANDHURST, VIOTORIA: and 31, THAYER-STREET, MANCHESTER-SQUARE Where all letters and parcels must be addressed. Established 1820.

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THE NEW SYSTEM OF BUYING A HOUSE WITHOUT MONEY.

BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY,

29 AND 30, SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS,
CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON.

MOST PERSONS ARE FAMILIAR with

what is known as the "THREE YEARS' SYSTEM" of the Pianoforte Makers, by which anyone who Hives an Instrument and pays the Hire for that jeriod, becomes the ABSOLUTE OWNER OF THE PIANOFORTE. Previously to the introduction of this plan it was imost as dimcult for those of limited income to buy a good Pianoforte as tc BUY A HOUSE: and persons went on year after year, paying for the Hire of an Instrument. and expended as much money as would have bought the Pianoforte several times over.

What will hold good for Pianofortes will hold good for HOUSES; and there are many who would no doubt AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE OPPORTUNITY, if it was aftorded them, of becoming

THE OWNER OF A HOUSE

in the same way as they have already become the owner of their pianoforte. THE DIRECTORS

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A very wide CHOICE in the SELECTION both of HOUSES and the locality in which they are situated. The Flan upon which the Directors propose to proceed is

TO LET THESE HOUSES FOR A PERIOD OF TWELVE-AND-A-HALF YEARS,

At the end of which time, if the Rent be regularly Paid, THE HOUSE

Will become the absolute Property of the Tenant

WITHOUT FURTHER PAYMENT OF ANY KIND. IN ALL CASES

POSSESSION OF THE HOUSE

WILL BE GIVEN

WITHOUT ANY IMMEDIATE OUTLAY IN MONEY-
Excepting Payment of the Law Charges for the Title
Deeds, which in all cases will be restricted to
Five Guineas

BEYOND THIS SMALL SUM

NO PAYMENT OF ANY KIND

IS REQUIRED BY THE SOCIETY BEYOND THE STIPULATED RENT, WHICH MAY BE PAID EITHER MONTH Y OR QUARTERLY. THE REST PAYABLE BY THE TENANT Includes Ground Rent and Insurance for the Whole Term.

Although the Number of years for payment of Rent is fixed at 'Iwelve and-a-Huf,

A SHORTER PERIOD MAY BE CHOSEN AT AN INCREASED RENTAL,

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OR

A LONGER PERIOD AT A LOWER RENTAL, The Terms of which may be ascertained on application to the Manager.

THE ADVANTAGES

OF THIS

New System of Purchasing a House,

MAY BE SUMMED UP AS FOLLOWS:

1. Persons of Limited Income, Clerks, Shopmen, and others, may, by becoming Tenants of the BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY, be placed at once in a position of independence as regards their Landlord.

2. Their RENT CANNOT BE RAISED.

2. They CANNOT BE TU NED OUT OF POSSESSION so long as they pay their Rent.

4. NO FEES or FINES of any kind are chargeable.

5. They can leave the House at any time without notice. rent being payable only to the time of giving up possession. 6. If circumstances compel them to leave the House before the completion of their Twelve-and a-Half Years Tenancy, they can Sub-let the House for the remainder of the Term, or they can Trausfer their right to another Tenant.

7. Finally, NO LIABILITY or RESPONSIBILITY of any kind is incurred, beyond the Payment of Rent by those who acquire Houses by this New System.

The BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY have on their List several HOUSES, which they are prepared to LET on the TWELVE-AND-A-HALF YEARS' SYSTEM, and in many cases Immediate Possession may be obtained. The Terms on which Houses can be placed on this Register may be obtained on application to

FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT, Manager...

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COMFORTING.

COCOA.

BREAKFAST.

By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills."-Civil Service Gazette.

48,

MADE SIMPLY WITH BOILING WATER OR MILK.

SOLD BY GROCERS IN PACKETS ONLY, LABELLED

JAMES EPPS and CO., HOMEOPATHIC CHEMISTS,
THREADNEEDLE-STREET, AND 170,

PICCADILLY.

WORKS FOR DIETETIC PREPARATIONS, DIANA-PLACE, EUSTON-ROAD.

EQUITY AND LAW LIFE ASSURANCE

SOCIETY,

18, LINCOLN'S-INN-FIELDS, LONDON, W.C.

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THE BUSINESS OF THE SOCIETY includes the grant of Immediate Annuities, and the purchase of Absolute and Contingent Reversions. The Reserve made at the last valuation was in excess of that required by the Seventeen Offices' Experience Table with Interest taken at 3 per cent., the most stringent Table in common use.

Nine-tenths of the Total Profits are divided among the Assured. Considerably more than One-tenth of the Profits is derived from Policies which do not participate in the Profits, so that the Assured have larger Bonuses than if they formed a Mutual Insurance Company, and received the whole of the Profits derived from their own Policies. The following Table shows the total additions, made up to December 31, 1869, to Policies of £1000 each :

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ONFORD HOUSE (Exeter.)-This

PELICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. TMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE W Institution for the INSANE, offering great ad

Established in 1797.

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COMPANY (Established 1803),

1, Old Broad-street, E.C., and 16 and 17, Pall-mall, S.W. Capital, £1.600,000. Paid-up and Invested, £700,000. Insurances against Fire on Property in all parts of the world at moderate rates of premium. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. Policies falling due at Lady-day should be renewed before 9th April, or the same will become void.

LAW

E. COZENS SMITH, General Manager.
ANNUITIES AND REVERSIONS.
REVERSIONARY INTEREST
SOCIETY,

68, CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON.
CHAIRMAN. Alfred H. Shadwell, Esq.
DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN-H. Cecil Raikes, Esq., M.P.
Reversions and Life Interests purchased. Immediate and
Deferred Annuities granted in exchange for Reversionary
and Contingent Interests.

Loans may also be obtained on the security of Reversions.

Annuities, Immediate, Deferred, and Contingent, and alsc

Endowments, granted on favourable terms.

Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal, and all further information, may be had at the office.

C. B. CLABON, Secretary.

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vantages to the middle and upper classes, is beautifully situated near the city of Exeter. The building is spacious and handsome, and the ground extensive.-For terms apply to Dr. LYLE, Resident Medical Superintendant.

CLERGYMEN'S, S005 are merived an a

LERGYMEN'S, Professional Men's, and

Clergyman's SCHOOL, strictly limited to gentlemen, on specially reduced terms.-Address Rev. Master A.M. (to be forwarded, Messrs. Dawson and Sons, 121, Cannon. street, London, E.C.

LINCOLN'S-INN-CHAMBERS, 40, Chan

cery-lane. Several SUITES of CHAMBERS, from two to seventeen rooms each, with strong rooms, to be LET in these fire-proof buildings, suitable for Barristers, Solici tors, or other Professional Gentlemen, at moderate rents, including all rates and taxes.-Apply to Mr. F. CHIFFERIEL, Law Stationer, 35, Carsitor-street, Chancery-lane; or to the "Porter," on the Premises.

TIMBER, STANDING OR FELLED

VALUED OR PURCHASED.

MARTIN R. COBBETT,
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN TIMBER MERCHANT,
ST. THOMAS-STREET, LONDON, S.E.
An Estimate given free for any quantity, however small or
or large, in any part of the United Kingdom.
SYCAMORE AND LIME TIMBER WANTED.

Printed and published by HORACE Cox, at 10, Wellington street, Strand, London, W.C., in the County of Middlesex -Saturday, March 21, 1874.

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