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THE JOURNAL OF THE LAW AND THE LAWYERS.

VOL. LVI.-No. 1606.

[REGISTERED As a NewspapeR.]

SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1874.

Money, Wanted and to Jend. THE IMPROVEMENT of LANDED

ESTATES.-The LAND, LOAN, and ENFRAN CHISEMENT COMPANY (incorporated by special Act of Parliament) ADVANCES MONEY

1st. To the Owners of Settled and other Estates, for the Erection of FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES, and for the DRAINAGE, IRRIGATION, ENCLOSING, CLEARING, and general Improvement of LANDED Property in any part of the United Kingdom:

2nd. To the Owners of Settled Estates in England, for the ERECTION or COMPLETION of MANSIONS, STABLES, and OUTBUILDINGS:

3rd.-To Landowners generally, to enable them to sub scribe for Shares in Companies for the CONSTRUCTION of RAILWAYS and NAVIGABLE CANALS, which will beneficially affect their Estates:

4th.-To INCUMBENTS, for the Improvement of their GLEBE LANDS, by Drainage, and the Erection of FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES:

5th.-To COPYHOLDERS for the ENFRANCHISE MENT of COPYHOLD LANDS.

The amount borrowed with the expenses would be charged on the estate benefited, and repaid by a rentcharge, terminating in twenty-five years.

NO INVESTIGATION OF THE LANDOWNER'S TITLE IS NECESSARY.

Forms of application, and all further particulars, may be obtained of Messrs. Rawlence and Squarey, 22, Great Georgestreet, Westminster, S. W., and Salisbury; of Messrs. Ashurst, Morris, and Co., Solicitors, 6, Old Jewry, London, E.C.; of Messrs. Gillespie and Paterson, W.S., 81A, George street, Edinburgh, agents for the Company in Scotland; and at the Offices of the Company as below.

T. PAIN, Managing Director. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. Land, Loan, and Enfranchisement Company, No. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W.

MONEY-3000 REQUIRED upon the

Security of House and Land held on Lease for 999 year. For particulars apply to Messrs. MILLER and MILLER, Solicitors, 5 and 6, Sherborne-lane, London, E.C.

MONEY-FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD

SECURITIES.-From £500 to £10,000 ready to be ADVANCED on Freehold and long Leasehold securities. -Apply to C. W. PALMER, Esq., 36, King Williamstreet, E.C.

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ONEY.-Various SUMS up to £500,000 ready for immediate INVESTMENT. Present rates of Interest, Freeholds (Trustees' Securities) 31 per Cent.; Leaseholds, Houses, Mines, Collieries, Public Works, Public Rates, Ground-rents, and similar Securities at proportion

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A W PARTNERSHIP. WORKING PARTNERSHIP or Managing CLERKSHIP WANTED by a Solicitor (age 26), accustomed to Town and Country practice, well up in Conveyancing and the duties of Magisterial, Highway, and Turnpike Clerkships.-Address H. U." (No. 1606), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

AW PARTNERSHIP.-WANTED, by a established Conveyancing Business in the counties of Somerset, Gloucester, Wiltshire, or Glamorgan. Advertiser is prepared to pay a good premium, and has first-class connections.-Address, with full particu lars, "Law," 27. Milsom-street, Bath.

Situations, Wanted and Vacant. AW.-Advertiser seeks an ENGAGEMENT experience.-"Alpha," care of Mrs. Smith, Bury Gate, Newport Pagnell.

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

AW.-An efficient and experienced Manag

Chancery practice, seeks a RE-ENGAGEMENT.-Address "A. Z.." Waterlow's, Birchin-lane, City.

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LAWWANTED, siz General Managing

veyancing and Chancery Clerkship, or either. Liverpool preferred. Good references. Salary moderate. Will work hard. Address "C. C." (No. 1606), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW.-WANTED, by a Gentleman, who Country, and who intends to apply for admission in Hi ary Term, a SITUATION as Conveyancing CLERK, under supervision. Country preferred.-Address" W.," (No. 1605), 10, Wellington-street, Strand W.C.

LAW WANTED, a SITUATION as

and admitted, is conversant with the principles and prac tice of Conveyancing and can assist in that department if required to diso-Address B. X.." care of W. F. Watson, Esq.. Solicitor, No. 11, Southampton-buildings, Chancery. lane, W.C.

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AW.-WANTED, by a Gentleman, well qualified, admitted in 1865, a Conveyancing, Chancery, or General Managing CLERKSHIP, with or without supervision, in town or elsewhere. Address "A. V. T.” (No. 1606), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW,-WANTED, by a Gentleman (adCLERKSHIP, with or without supervision. Age 27. Salary £200. Can be highly recommended. Address W." care of Mr. C. Saxby, 13, Gate-street, Lincoln'sinn-fields, W.C.

LAWON WANTED. By Advertiser, a SITUA
AW.-WANTED, by Advertiser, a SITUA-F.

and Plan, and would be willing to assist generally. Refer-
ences, &c.-Apply "A. E. W.," Post-office. Croydon.

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AW.-WANTED, by a Solicitor, a Conveyancing or General CLERKSHIP, under supervision. Town or Country.-Address "J. P. G." (No. 1606), 10. Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

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AW. The Advertiser, having had considerable experience in preparing Bills of Costs and being thoroughly acquainted with the Practice of all the Courts of Law and Equity, with a good knowledge of Conveyancing, SEEKS an ENGAGEMENT, either as Costs Clerk or in a General capacity. Age 30, Salary required. £150 per annum.-Address "H. L." (No, 1605), 10, Welling

AW-WANTED, by a Solicitor (aged 22), ton-street, Strand, W.C. LAWA he AW. A Gentleman (not Admitted), of under slight supervision.-Address "J. H.." London Insti tution, Finsbury-circus, E.C.

AW. A SOLICITOR (admitted 1871) LAW A

CLERKSHIP in an office of good standing.-Address "S." (No. 1605), 10, Wellington-street. Strand, W.C

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AW-WANTED, by the Advertiser, a SITUATION as Assistant Common Law and Chancery or General CLERK; good references. - Address

ately low rates.-Apply to MR. BAILEY, 29. Walbrook, City.HH." (No. 1606), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

London.

MONEY LENT £5 to £500, with and

without Sureties, upon Promissory Notes, Furniture, Goods. Deeds, Life Policies, Shares, Jewellery, &c., from one month to three years. Forms gratis. Bills discounted. Offices: 71, Fleet-street, City, E.C., and 3. Pullen's-row, High-street, Islington, N. Established thirty-four years. Open daily.-W. M. READ, Manager.

LAW WANTED, a CLERKSHIP, by a

Young Solicitor (certificated), whose principal object is to acquire experience. Highest references.-Address "C. F." (1606), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

Lammited 1973), & SITUATION as Conveyancing of
AW.-WANTED, by a Solicitor (aged 24,
General CLERK, under supervision.-Address "J. H. W.,"

MUTUAL LOAN FUND ASSOCIATION Bradwell Rectory, Great Yarmouth.

(Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1850), 14, Rus. sell-street, Covent-garden, London, and 38, Ship-street, Brighton, 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, Secretary.

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A W.-WANTED, a Conveyancing CLERKSHIP by the Advertiser, who has had considerable experience in the preparation of Residuary and Succession Accounts. Would assist generally. Ared 29,Address "M. B.,” 6. Trafalgar-place, Ashley-road. Bristol.

AW.-WANTED, by a Steady MAN (aged LAW. Sation & Copying and Engrossing CLERK,

who is willing to be generally useful in an office. Good character. Address "Lex." care of Mrs. Palfrey, Newstreet, Honiton, Devon.

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AW.-A Solicitor (admitted Easter Term 1870), accustomed to extensive Country practice, desires a Managing, Conveyancing, or Conveyancing and General CLERKSHIP in an office of good standing.-Ad.

MONEY ADVANCED at a Day's Notice dress "C. H." (No. 1603), 10. Wellington-street, Strand, W.c.

(from £40 to respectable householders in the London District upon MORTGAGE of their FURNITURE without removal, repayable by easy instalments. No charge of any kind unless money advanced. As this does not emanate from an agent, applicants must apply personally to Mr. BAUGHAN, 34, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. The public are cautioned against paying preliminary fees to pretenders.

LAWRE-ENGAGEMENT as Conveyancing CLERK. AW.-WANTED, by the Advertiser (aged

in an office in town. Unexceptionable references. Salary
34, Knowle-road, Brixton,
moderate.-Address "K. W.,'
S.W.

LAW. The Advertiser (aged 20)
AW.-The Advertiser (aged 20) DESIRES

Could him. self manage the business of a small Court. Has had some bury.

LEGAL and GENERAL ACCOUNTANCY Tears' experience.-Address "V. X.,” County Court, Salis

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AW.-A Gentleman, now conducting the Conveyancing department of a Country Firm of large practice, requires a Conveyancing CLERKSHIP in a London office.-Apply to M. P. H.." care of Messrs. Waterlow and Sons, Birchin-lane, London.

LAW-WANTED, by a respectable Young AW.-WANTED, by a respectable Young Copying CLERK, and to assist in Conveyancing. Firstclass references. Address "G. T." (No. 1606), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW-WANTED, by a Gentleman Litted) A ENGAGEMENT in a firm to noon

-A young Solicitor of great experience, good posi tion, and who has a good connection in the Midland general practice in the Country. Has been chiefly accusCounties, wishes to succeed to the WHOLE or a SHARE tomed to Conveyancing.-Address "J. H.," Post-office, in a good PRACTICE. Hastings. The highest references given and required.-Address "C. C.," Messrs Hooper and Son, 45, Fleet-street London.

LAW of seven years standing

AW PARTNERSHIP.-A well-connected

desires to TRANSFER his pending BUSINESS and SERVICES to an Established Office Minimum interest £250 per annum. Premium up to £1000. The most unexceptionable references can be given, and all replies will be received in confidence.-Address Draftsman," care of Messrs. Quinn and Sons, 22, Lord-street, Liverpool.

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AW.-WANTED, by a Gentleman (Admitted 1872, but not Certificated), a Conveyancing or Chancery CLERKSHIP. Aged 25. Has had experience in a first-class London office.-Address "X." (No. 1606), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

LAWA Managing, Conveyancing, and AW.-A Managing, Conveyancing, and

Chancery department, inclusive of the Sales of Estates and Real Property Actions in Town, seeks a RE-ENGAGEMENT or a Conveyancing management alone, in a well established firm. Town preferred the highest references will be given.-Addrees "X.," Messrs. Harwar and Son, 3,. Rell-vard. Temple Bar.

AW. The Advertiser (aged 27), is open to

an ENGAGEMENT as General CLERK: is well conversant with abstracting in all its branches, and verify-ing; can draw ordinary conveyances, engross, and make up deeds, and is thoroughly conversant with the routine of a olicitor's office; a first-class country office not objected to. References good; salary 100 guineas.-Address "Litho," 92, Clifton-street, Finsbury, London, E.C.

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LAW: WANTED' of Costs Canchester, a

stating references and salary required "A. A." (No. 1606), 10, Wellington-street. Strand. W.C.

A W.-WANTED immediately, in a (unmarried). Must be of good antecedents and thoroughly experienced.-Apply by letter to W. B" care of Mr. Rutherford, Law Stationer, 10, Cook's-court, Lincoln's-inn.

AW.-WANTED, a Gentleman competent one thoroughly competent a liberal salary will be given.Y. Z." (No. 1606), 10, Wellington-street, Strand

Address, stating age, salary required, and references,

AW.-Required in a few weeks, a good magistrates' business, and general business of an attorney's office. Address. stating age, references, and salary required. to-MR. DAURNEY, Solicitor. Market Rasen.

AW.-WANTED, in an old established CLERK. If admitted will be required to enter into a bond not to practise.-Address with references and salary required "M. M." (No. 1606), 10, Wellington-street, Strand. AW.-WANTED, a useful CLERK, who write in shorthand from dictation.-Address, stating caparequired, references, and where last employed, to Stationers. King street, Manchester.

LAW an old

bilities, sala B." care of Meredith and Ray, Law

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office, requires a RE-ENGAGEMENT, at a moderate
salary, with Articles. Aged 29.-Adiress "Leo" (No. 1606). SITUATIONS VACANT continued on next page.
10, Wellington-street, Strand.

AW.-Bill CLERK WANTED, competent stating age, salary required, &c. - "Lex," Edward J. Farries, 219, Gresham House, Old Broad-street,

In demy 8vo. (pp. xxiv-780), price 31s. 6d., THE

AW.-WANTED, a CLERK practically COUNTY COURTS ACTS, RULES, AND

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acquainted with the work in an office of general practice, more particularly bankruptcy. To a competent person a salary with articles will be given.-Apply "Solicitor," Post-office, Peterborough.

LAW. WANTED, a CLERK who can

draw ordinary Drafts and engross Deeds and will make himself generally useful. Must write a good hand.Address, stating salary required, age, and references to "H. P.," 8, Regent-street, Great Yarmouth.

AW.-WANTED, a thoroughly practical (Kain's), by a firm of large miscellaneous practice in one of the principal towns of the West Riding. Commencing salary £120. Must have (besides thorough experience) undeniable testimonials. Write to "Lex" (No. 1605), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW.-WANTED, in an office of extensive undertaking the MANAGEMENT of Chancery and Conveyancing Business. He must have had not less than eight years' experience, and have been articled.-Address stating age, past employment, and expected salary, "A. B.," care of Messrs. Thomson. 23, Chancery-lane, E.Ć.

WANTED, in the Country, an

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AW.-WANTED, in a Solicitor's Office, in North Wales, a CLERK (not articled), to conduct the Conveyancing and Common Law Business, under the supervision of the Principal, and to make himself generally useful. A knowledge of the Welsh language is essential. -Apply, stating age, salary expected, previous engagements, and with references as to qualifications and character, to "H.," care of Messrs. Waterlow, Birchin-lane, London.

SOLICITOR'S CA, showing at a glance receipts and

CASH BOOK.-A Cash Book

payments on cash account, bank account, business account, and private account. Price, with explanation, in sheets, 38. 6d. per quire, or bound in extra forril, of the following thickness: one quire, 10s.; two quires, 13s. 6d.; three quires, 178.; four quires, £1 1s.; five quires, £1 5s.; six quires, £1 98.

The author says: "It is very simple, and with a little attention it will be found to work well; I have long proved it to do so." May be obtained direct, or through any bookseller by order.

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London: H. Cox, 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. USTICES' CLERKS'

ACCOUNTS.

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ORDERS

STATUTES RELATING TO PROBATE, CHARITABLE TRUSTS, FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, INDUSTRIAL AND
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES, LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS, MERCHANT SHIPPING,
CUSTOMS, SUCCESSION DUTY, METROPOLITAN BUILDINGS, ALKALI WORKS,
AND JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES;

WITH

CHAPTERS UPON ADMINISTRATION, TRUSTS, MORTGAGES, SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE INFANTS, PARTNERSHIP, AND INJUNCTIONS;

AND

Summaries of the Law relating to Interrogatories, the Inspection and Discovery of Documents, Attachment of Debts, and to Mistake, Accident, and Fraud, as Grounds of Equitable Defence; with FORMS, SCHEDULES OF COSTS, AND A COPIOUS INDEX.

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WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS

UPON THE

SALE OF PERSONAL CHATTELS.

By THOMAS WM. SAUNDERS, Esq.,

Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Bath.

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

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Journal and Cash Book, prepared by Mr. GEORGE MUNICIPAL REGISTRATION

C. OKE, of the Mansion House, London, for Justices' Clerks' Account of Fees received by them. The headings are: Date-Subject of Entry-Fees earned-Fees debited in Ledger-Ledger Folio- Current fees received-Fines, fees, &c., credited-Ledger folio-Fines, fees, &c., repaidOffice expenses. Prices: One quire, 58.; two quires, 88.; three quires, 11s.; four quires. 14.; five quires, 178.; six quires, 208.; half-bound, or in sheets unbound' 3s. per quire.

London: H. Cox, 10, Wellington-street, Strand.
Price 18., by post Is. 2d.

EAUTIES of FRENCH LITERATURE.

the memoirs and letters of Madame de Sévigné and Madame la Duchesse D'Orleans.

London: HORACE Cox, 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C

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And a vast amount of Information relating to the Farm, Stable, Hunting. Country House, Garden, Natural History, the Government and Government Offices, Rates of Postage, and other matters usually looked for in an Almanac.

London: HORACE COX. 346. Strand, W.C.
Recently Published, price 1s., with Two Illustrations.
HE GROUSE DISEASE: a Statement of

THE the Parasitic tegiment
Epidemic.

At a very opportune moment, a phamplet is being issned from the office of The Field on this much vexed question. According to Dr. Cobbold, the grouse disease is immediately due to intestinal irritation set up by the presence of parasites."-The British Medical Journal.

London: "THE FIELD" Office, 346, Strand, London.

THE

STATUTES OF THE SESSION 1873

(36 & 37 VICTORIA);

WITH

INTRODUCTIONS, NOTES, TABLES OF STATUTES REPEALED AND SUBJECTS ALTERED, LISTS OF LOCAL AND PERSONAL AND PRIVATE ACTS AND A COPIOUS INDEX.

Edited by W. PATERSON, Esq.,

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Barrister-at-Law.

CONTENTS:

Vagrant Act Amendment Act.
The Cathedral Acts Amendment Act.
Tithe Commutation Acts Amendment

Act.

Government Annuities Act.
Regulation of Railways Act.
Places of Worship Sites Act.
Prison Officers Superannuation (Ire-
land) Act.

Intestates' Widows and Children Act.
Morical Act (University of London)
Extradition Act.

Supreme Court of Judicature Act.
Agricultural Children Act.
Revising Barristers Act.
Salmon Fishery Act.

Expiring Laws Continuance Act.
Railways Regulation Act.

Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment
Act.

Elementary Education Act.

Endowed Schools Act (1869) Amendment Act.

Slave Trade (Consolidation) Act.
Gas and Water Works Facilities Act
(1870) Amendment Act.
Turnpike Acts Continuance, &c., Act.
Statute Law Revision Act.

List of Local and Personal Acts. Private Acts.

LONDON: HORACE COX, 10, WELLINGTON-STREET, STRAND.

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CHAP. XI.-OF THE APPOINTMENT OF THE TRUStee.

1. Who may vote in the appointment of trustee.

2. Who may be appointed trustee.

8. As to the number of trustees.

4. The appointment of trustee and his confirmation.

5. The rejection by the court of the trustee appointed by the creditors.

6. The resignation, death, or removal of the trustee.

CHAP XII. OF THE COMMITTEE OF INSPECTION, ITS POWERS AND DUTIES.

1. Of the appointment of the committee of inspection. 3. The powers and duties of the committee of inspection. CHAP. XIII. OF THE PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF THE

BANKRUPT.

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CHAP. XV.-OF THE RIGHTS, DUTIES, AND LIABILITIES OF THE TRUSTEE.

Sect.

1. Generally.

2. As regards the appointment of a solicitor.

3. To collect and realise the bankrupt's estate.

CHAP. XVI.-OF THE BANKRUPT'S ESTATE.

1. Effects of Bankruptcy in relation to the interest of creditors.

2. What passes to the trustee.

CHAP. XVII.-—Of Reputed OWNERSHIP,

CHAP. XVIII.- OF TRANSACTIONS NOT BANKRUPTCY.

AFFECTED BY

1 Protection of certain transactions with the bankrupt personally.

2. Protection of certain transactions relating to the disposition of the bankrupt's property.

3. Of fraudulent preference.

4. Of warrants of attorney, cognovits, &c.

CHAP. XIX.-REALIZATION OF THE BANKRUPT'S ESTATE.

1. Generally.

2. To carry on the business of the bankrupt for the benefit of the creditors.

3. To bring or defend actions, &c.

4. To realise the estate.

5. To exercise powers vested in the bankrupt.

6. To mortgage or pledge the estate for payment of debts.

7. To accept a composition or general scheme of arrangement.

8. To divide property amongst creditors.

CHAP. XX.-THE PROOF OF Debts and PAYMENT IN FULL

i. When and before whom debts may be proved.

2. By whom debts may be proved.

S. How debts may be proved.

4. What debts may be proved.

CHAP. XXI.-OF the Audit and Dividend.

Of the audit.

2. Of the dividend.

3. Of staying a dividend.

CHAP. XXII.-CLOSE OF THE BANKRUPTCY AND RELEASE

OF THE TRUSTEE.

1. Close of the bankruptcy. 2. Release of the trustee.

CHAP. XXIII.-OF ANNULLING THE ADJUDICATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.

CHAP. XXIV.-OF LIQUIDATION BY ARRANGEMENT. 1. Of the petition.

2. The appointment of a receiver and manager, and of injunction.

3. First meeting and proceedings thereat.

4. Registration of the resolution and its consequences.

5. Of the trustee, his rights and duties.

6. Of the dividend.

7. Discharge of the debtor.

8. Close of the liquidation, and release of the trustee.

CHAP. XXV.-OF ARRANGEMENT BY COMPOSITION.

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LONDON:

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Music and Musicians. Gazette des Dames. The Tourist. Pastimes. The Library. The Exchange. Personal. The Boudoir. Court Chronicle. Society. Obituary.

Notes and Queries on Dress, Work, Music, and other subjects useful and interesting to Ladies.

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OFFICE: 346, STRAND, LONDON, W.C.

THE FIELD,

THE

Country Gentleman's Newspaper,

OF

SATURDAY, JANUARY 10.

CONTAINS:

Sermons upon Gambling.

Lanuseer's Engravings at the Royal Academy.
Eton Charges.

Rambles in Search of Shells.
Animal Pets in India.

Great Weight-for-age Races of 1874:-The 1000 Guineas.
Coursing Meetings at Burton-on-Trent, Wigtown, &c.
Hunting Notes from Leicestershire, Ireland, &c.

Good Runs with Staghounds, Foxhounds, and Harriers.
Emigrant Fields of North America:-Nebraska,
Two Days' River Fishing in Natal.

Natural History of the Mayfly.

Down the Danube in a Canoe.

The Board of Trade and Masters of Yachts.

The Law of Warranty of Horses.

Illustrative Whist Hands.

Tizers in India, and their Destruction.

The Management of Dog Shows.
Reports of Poultry and Dog Shows.
Cultivation of the Raspberry.

The Agricultural Labourer.

Football, Golf, Bicycling, and Chess.
Price 6d. By post, 61d.

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Golden Pencil Hamburgh Awards at the Crystal Palace, Birmingham, &c.

Spalding Columbarian Society.

Schedules of Shows: Kendal and North-Western Coun ties and Bromley.

Poultry and Rabbit Exhibitions: Dumfries and Maxwelltown, Sunderland, Baildon (Yorkshire), Hexham, Newcastle Columbarian Society, Cannock (Staffords.), Barton (Lincoln), Millom and Broughton (Cumber land), Portsmouth, Leeds, Devizes, Manchester, Tredegar, Carmarthen, and Birmingham Rabbit Show. Aviary and Apiary Exhibitions: Hexham, Baildon, Dum. fries and Maxwelltown, and Portsinouth. Athletics: Hare and Hounds.

Football: The Association Challenge Cup.

Fishing, Shooting, Natural Science, Geographical, Farm. Garden, Athletic, Football, Golf, and Quoits News of the Week.

Office: 32, We lington-street, Strand, London.
NEW EDITION OF SAUNDERS'S LAW OF
BASTARDY.

HE LAW and PRACTICE of AFFILIA

TITION, Containing the Bastardy Law Amendment

Acts 1872 and 1873, the New Forms just issued by the Local
Government Board, and all the Decisions upon the subject.
By THOMAS W. SAUNDERS, Barrister-at-Law, Recorder
of Bath. Sixth Edition. Price 6s, 6., cloth.
London: LAW TIMES Office, 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

THE COUNTY COURTS CHRONICLE

and GAZETTE OF BANKRUPTCY, monthly, price 1s. 6d., contains all the Law and Reports of the County Courts and in Bankruptcy. London: "LAW TIMES" Office, 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

DOWELL'S INCOME TAX LAWS.

Just published, Svo., 12s. Gd., cloth.

HE INCOME TAX LAWS at present in Force in the United Kingiom. With Practical Notes, Appendices, and a copious Index. By STEPHEN DOWELL, M.A., of Lincoln's-inn; Assistant Solicitor of Inland Revenue.

London: BUTTERWORTHS, 7, Fleet-street, Her Majesty's Law Publishers.

DOWELL'S STAMP DUTIES AND STAMP LAWS. 8vo. 12s. 6d., cloth.

A HISTORY and EXPLANATION of the

STAMP DUTIES; the Origin of Stamp Duties. Observations on the Stamp Duties in Foreign Countries and the Stamp Laws at present in Force in the United Kingdom, with Notes, Appendices, and a copious Index. By STEPHEN DOWELL, M.A., of Lincoln's-inn; Assistant Solicitor of Inland Revenue.

London: BUTTERWORTHS, 7, Fleet-street, Her Majesty's
Law Publishers.

BEDFORD'S INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION
GUIDE FOR 1874.

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Questions on Common Law Conveyancing, and Equity, with the Answers, by EDWARD HENSLOWE BEDFORD, Solicitor, Temple, Editor of the "Preliminary," "Intermediate," and "Final," &c.

Now ready, by the same Author, vol. 2 of the above work, price 4s.

The work appointed by the Examiner in Equity for
1874 is HAYNES'S OUTLINES of EQUITY.
London: BUTTERWORTHS, 7. Fleet-street, Her Majesty's
Law Publishers,

HE LAW ALMANACK for 1874, price 9d. SUTTABY & Co.. Paternoster-row: PEACOCK, Salisburysquare; and sold by all Law Booksellers and Stationers.

EVISON & BRIDGE, 22 & 31, CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON. LAW STATIONERS AND PRINTERS,

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Ruled with faint blue lines, with or without cash columns.

demy 8vo., superior thick paper.

Printed and published by EvISON and BRIDGE, 90, Chancery-lane.

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

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POSSESSION OF THE HOUSE

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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.

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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 rema.nder of the Term, or they can Transfer 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 1 erms on which Houses can be placed on this Register may be obtained on application to

FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT, Manager..

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