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THE FINAL (No. 20), containing the THE LAW AND PRACTICE IN BANKRUPTCY;

Questions of the Final Examination Term

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(Four Doors East of Chancery-lane.)

EFT-OFF CLOTHES. - Mr. and Mrs. PHILLIPS, 31, THAYER-STREET, MANCHESTER-SQUARE, LONDON, W., are the Best BUYERS of all kinds of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S ATTIRE, Silk, Satin, Velvet, Brocades, Dresses, Court Trains, Antique Lace, old English and Foreign China, Household Furniture, Jewels, Plate, in fact every kind of Property for ready cash. Ladies or Gentlemen waited on at any time or distance. All letters receive prompt attention. Money orders to any amount for Parcels from Town or Country. Established 1820. Ready money only.

Thousands of testimonials. The subjoined are copies :"Gloucester, April 2. Mrs. A. N. writes:-"I have received your P.0.0. with thanks for your liberality and attention. I shall recommend all my friends. I have had business with others, but none have given me so much satisfaction as you have."

'Brighton, May 4. Lady S. T. writes:-"I received the registered letter con. taining the notes. I quite agree with Mrs. R. C. that you are very straightforward in conducting your business. I shall have great pleasure in recommending any friends who may wish to dispose of their cast-off clothes that, are too good to give away."

"Edinburgh, May 13. "I send you a large box of clothes. I am quite satisfied that you give the full value, as I sent the last you had of me to some other person first, and your price was much above their valuation. I leave it to you to send me what you consider the value of the present articles. I have recommended you to my sister, Mrs, M, Y., of Reading."

We are every day receiving the same kind of testimonials, which show that we do give the full value of all articles offered to us. If this is not sufficient to satisfy the most sceptical we challenge all dealers. We not only buy of ladies and gentlemen, but our demand is so great that we purchase of the trade. Ladies and gentlemen, by disposing of their property to us, get the best price, thereby saving & second profit. Our only address in England is

31, 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 normal condition of the Foot.

DOWIE AND

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The perfect form of Shoes. a, b, c, d, Elasticated Leather.

BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY,

29 AND 30, SOUTHAMPTON-BUILDINGS,

CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON.

OST PERSONS ARE FAMILIAR with SYSTEM"

MOST

of the Pianoforte Makers, by which anyone who Hires an Instrument and pays the Hire for that period, becomes the ABSOLUTE OWNER OF THE PIANOFORTE. Previously to the introduction of this plan it was almost as difficult for those of limited income to buy a good Pianoforte as to 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.

MARSHALL, HOUSES; and there are many who would no doubt AVAIL

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ROOFS&BUILD

Are Fire Resisting (see Testimonial). They afford great advantages for agricultural use, being specially adapted to

COVERED FARM-YARDS, HAY BARNS,
CORN, CATTLE, and all kinds of SHED-
DING, Temporary or Permanent.

F. M. & Co.'s Patent "Iron Thatch Substitute" has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England.

Attention is invited to F. M. & Co.'s PATENT IRON ROOFING TILES OR SLATES which effect a considerable saving in timber framing as compared with ordinary Slates.

Designs and Estimates sent on application

LONDON OFFICE:: 36, PARLIAMENT-STREET, S.W.

What will hold good for Pianofortes will hold good for THEMSELVES OF THE OPPORTUNITY, if it was afforded them, of becoming

THE OWNER OF A HOUSE

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

OF THE

BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY

HAVE DETERMINED TO AFFORD

THE SAME FACILITIES FOR PURCHASING HOUSES

As now exist for Buying Pianofortes.

A HOUSE being, however, a more expensive article to Purchase than a Pianoforte, the "Three Years' System" will not apply, excepting in a very few cases; so that a MORE LENGTHENED PERIOD IS NECESSARY over which the Time of Hiring must extend.

In pursuance of this resolution

THE DIRECTORS HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS

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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 posion of independence as regards their Landiora.

2. Their RENT CANNOT BE RAISED.

3. They CANNOT BE TUINED 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 Transfer their right to another Tenant.

7. Finally, NO LIABILITY or RESPONSIBILITY of any kind is incurred, be ond 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.

GRAND RESTAURANT,

THE

191,

LONDON,

FLEET-STREET, TEMPLE-BAR.

LUNCHEONS. DINNERS. FISH DINNERS. DINNERS A LA CARTE. PRIVATE DINNERS FROM 5s.

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DAILY FROM 1 TILL 8.

THE FAMOUS "LONDON DINNER" OF 5 COURSES AT 3s.

FROM 4 TILL 8 DAILY.

LADIES' DINING SALOONS AND LAVATORIES.
Handsome Smoking and Billiard Saloons. Open on Sundays from Six p.m.

"THE LONDON" LUNCHEON BAR, ENTRANCE IN BASEMENT,

Legal Notices.

SOLICITORS.-A Gentleman wishing troductions and the Use of Handsomely Furnished Offices, W.C.-" Lex," 27, Buckingham-street, Strand.

OTICE is hereby given, that the Executors
Y ENRILE do SUMMON the hereinafter-mentioned, or

AW EXAMINATIONS.-The Editor of Don Felis Trapero, D. Antonio Morales y Ayensa, D. Mannel LAW

at one Examination, has Final and Intermediate CLASS S READING for next Easter and Trinity. Terms moderate. -Apply to Wм. AMER, Lincoln's-inn-gate, W.C.

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LAW EXAMINATIONS.-A GENTLEMAN

their HEIRS, to present themselves, either in person or by
receive a communication of interest to them:-Sres. Fran-
quss y Compa.. D. Pascual Campos, D. José Ygnacio Barril,
Sra. Vinda de Prats, D. Juan Barry, D. Diego Pingradon,
Sor. Lachametta, D. Juan Prats, Sres, Galarza y Goineohea,
Rodriguez Jarillo, D. Juan Antonio Faisat de Zuniga. Sres.
Lopez y Compa.. D. Jaime del Castillo, Sra. Vinda de Dan-
Guiral y de Warn, Sor. Marques de Villafranca, D. Miguel
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D. Roman Ducarnou Esteban Laborde. D. Franco Berrix,
D. José Pastor é hijo, Sra. Vind de Macia, D. Yldefonso
Ynfante, D. Fernando Jimenez de Alba.

CHANCERY-LANE.

MESSRS, DEBENHAM, TEWSON, and

FARMER'S LIST of ESTATES and HOUSES Country Residences, to be SOLD or LET, including Landed Estates, Town and 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 received not later than four days previous to the end of the for two stamps. Particulars for insertion should be

preceding month.

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and Deaths from 1787 alphabetically indexed.-Apply to
BAKER and NAIRNE, 3, Crosby-square, E.C.

NHANCERY-LANE.-To SOLICITORS.

RELIMINARY EXAMINATION for To be DISPOSED of the LEASE of some capital Tuesday, March 24 Tuesday, June 16

never failed to pass at their first attempt PREPARES
CANDIDATS for the above Fxamination very speedily.
-For particulars address the Rev. A. P. READ, M.A., St.
James's College, Downs-rond, Clapton, E.

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LAW early on

CLERKSHIPS in COMPETITION FOC
LERKSHIPS in the CHARITY COM.

SITUATIONS will be HELD in LONDON on TUESDAY,
the 24th of FEBRUARY, 1874, and following days; age 19
to 30. A good knowledge of law and of legal procedure is
essential.-Application for the regulations and the neces
sary form should be made at once to the Secretary Civil
Service Commission, Cannon-row, London, S.W.

LEGAL PRACTITIONERS' SOCIETY.

are now payable to W. T. CHARLEY, Esq., D.C., M.P., 5, Crown Office-row, Temple, London. E.C. Information supplied on written application to CHARLES FORD, Esq., the Hon. Secretary, at the Office of the LAW TIMES, 10, Wellington-street, Strand, London. W.C.

NOLICITORS' OFFICE of the GENERAL TION for one SITUATION of Unprofessional CLERK will be held in London on FRIDAY, the 6th FEBRUARY, 1874. Age 18 to 30. Candidates must have served as Clerks (not articled) in a Solicitor's office within the last two years Application for the Regulations and for the necessary form should be made at once to the Secretary, Civil service Commission, London, S. W.

Re JOSHUA ROSE ANDERSON, Deceased. NO SOLICITORS and OTHERS. ·

Any
Any

on the MARRIAGE of MISS ELIZA ROSE ANDERSON with Mr. WILLIAM BISHOP, of No. 50, Chepstow-villas, Bayswater, in or about the year 1830 to 1840, or any documents relating to the affairs of the above deceased, will on production thereof be handsomely rewarded. Address WILLIAM PEMBERTON, Esq., 16, Craven-street, Strand.

for offices. For further particulars apply to-Messrs. E.
PREMISES in the above advantageous position, suitable
and H. LUMLEY, 31, St. James-street, Piccadilly.

Sales by Auction.

Chelsen.-Ground Rents, of a tenure perfectly equal to
Freehold, in two sums of £60 and £12 6s. per annum,
secured by separate leases on Seventeen well built Resi
dences, all respectably tenanted, situate in Luna-street,
Chelsea, near the World's End Tavern. The total rack
rental is about £600 per annum. The land is held for n
unexpired term of about 454 years, free of rent, and is
also tithe free and exonerated from land tax.

Ma is directed to SELL the above GROUND
R. ROBINS (of 5, Waterloo-place, Pall

RENTS at the MART. Tokenhouse-yard, Lothbury. E.C.,
on THURSDAY, FEB. 12, at Two o'clock precisely, in
Two Lots.

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TION, at the MART, in Tokenhouse-yard, Lothbury, E.C.,
on THURSDAY, FEB. 12. at Two o'clock precisely, a
PERPETUAL RENTCHARGE of £10 per annum, se
part of the estates of the New River Company, situate in
cured on certain freehold mills, lands, and premises, being
the parishes of Ware and Great Amwell, in the county of
Hertford, and payable by the Governor and Company of the
New River, under a special Act of Parliament granted for
that purpose in the 11th year of the reign of King George
II. The income is receivable half-yearly at the office of the
New River Company, and is subject to a deduction for land-
tax of 240 8s. per annum and income-tax.

Particulars may be had of

Messrs. BOOTYS and BAYLIFFE, Solicitors, 1. Ray-
mond-buildings, Gray's-inn, W.C.;

at the Mart; and of the AUCTIONEER. (Sale 13,621.)

Brixton.-Freehold Ground Rents, with valuable reversion
in thirty-two and fifty-three years respectively, affording
investments of an exceptionally eligible character, which
it would be impossible too highly to commend.

Tuesday, Jan. 27
Tue-day, Feb. 10
Tuesday, Feb. 21
Tuesday, March 10
Tuesday, March 17
Tuesday, April 14
Tuesday, March 31,
Tuesday, April 21
Tuesday, April 23
Tuesday, May 5

Tuesday, July 28
Tuesday, Aug. 4

Tuesday, May 12
Tuesday, May 19
Tuesday, May 26
Tuesday, June 2
Tuesday, June 9

Tuesday, Aug. 11

Tuesday, Aug. 18

Tuesday, Aug. 25

Tuesday, Oct. 6

Tuesday, Oct. 20

Tuesday, Oct. 27

Tuesday, Nov. 1

Tuesday, Nov. 24

Tuesday, Dec. 8.

Tuesday, June
Tuesday, June 30
Tuesday, July 7
Tuesday, July 14
Tuesday, July 21

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MESSES, VENLY REGISTER, containing

particulars of Estates and Farms, Furnished and Unfur nished Houses in Town and Country to be sold or let application, or by post for one stamp. Particulars intended for insertion in next month's Register should be forwarded by the 26th inst.-Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 8, Bucklersbury, E.C.

Ground Rents, and other Investments, may be had free on

R. DAVID J. CHATTELL, who inspects invites BUYERS or SELLERS of Ground Rents to CALL upon or COMMUNICATE with him at his well-known corner Offices, 29A, Lincoln's-inn-fields. No commission charged to purchasers.

F
investments, is, through his extensive and constantly in
many years devoted his particular attention to this class of

REEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD GROUND
RENTS.-Mr. DAVID J. CHATTELL, having for

without delay, at fair market prices. The Special
Monthly List, containing particulars of numerous parcels,
paying various rates of interest, and suitable for the employ-
application at his Offices. 29A, (corner of) Lincoln's-inn
ment of large or small amounts, may be had, gratis, on
fields, and forms the best medium between buyers and
sellers.

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LONDON GAZETTE (published by authority) and LONDON and COUNTRY ADVERTISEMENT OFFICE No. 117. CHANCERY-LANE, FLEET-STREET. MR. ROBINS (of 5, Waterloo-place, Pall R. ROBINS (of 5, Waterloo-place, Pall TIMBER, STANDING OR FELLED, ENRY GREEN, Advertisement Agent, Robert Stone, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the MART. the advantages of his long experience of upwards of twenty. 12. at Two o'clock, in Eight Lots, FREEHOLD GROUND five years, in the special insertion of all pro formá notices, RENTS, reserved in various sums, ranging from £45 to £9 &c., and hereby solicits their continued support.-N.B. One per annum, amounting in all to £168 per annum, supercopy of advertisement only required, and the strictest care abundantly secured on certain desirable residences, dweland promptitude assured. Officially stamped forms for ad-ling houses, shops, and premises. situate in Church-road, in vertisements and file of London Gazette kept. By appoint Effra-road, and in Water-lane, Brixton. The present rack rental is £1321, and the estimated annual value in reversion considerably exceeds this sum. The reversion to the proto the properties in Effra-road and Water-lane in fifty-two years,

ment

то SOLICITORS.-Office for PATENTS, perties in Church-road will occur in thirty-two years, and

5, SERLE STREET, LINCOLN'S-INN, W.C. Messrs. DAVIES and HUNT, Patent Solicitors, continue to procure BRITISH and FOREIGN PATENTS, &c.. at most moderate charges, and to SOLICITORS at agency rates. Solicitors and intending Patentees should obtain their "HANDBOOK FOR INVENTORS" gratis on application or by letter.

Full particulars and plans may be had in due course at
the chief inns at Brixton; of

Messrs. BOOTYS and BAYLIFFE, Solicitors, 1, Ray-
mond-buildings, Gray's-inu, W.C.;

at the Mart; and of the AUCTIONEER. (Sale 13,622.).

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, Jan. 24, 1874.

THE JOURNAL OF THE LAW AND THE LAWYERS

VOL. LVI.-No. 1609.

Money, Wanted and to Jend.

[REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER.]

SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1874.

IMPROVEMENT of LANDED

THESTATES. 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., SIA, Georgestreet, 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. ONEY.- MORTGAGE. -£50.000 availLanded Estate, at $3 per Cent.-Apply to Messrs. CUDDON and RAYNER, 15, Bedford-row, W.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, Honses, Mines, Collieries, Public Works, Public Rates, Ground-rents, and similar Securities at proportionately low rates.-Apply to MR. BAILEY, 29, Walbrook, City, London.

M ONEY 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.

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UTUAL LOAN FUND ASSOCIATION (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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LAW-WANTED, by a Gentleman (aged LA

95) A PARTNERSHIP. or a CLERKSHIP with a view to a Partnership, in London or the Country. The Advertiser has had experience in good offices in Conveyancing and Chancery Practice, and also in Magisterial Work. A fair premium will be paid. The bighest references given and required.-Addres" Lex," Post-office, Salisbury.

LAW PARTNERSHIP, A SOLICITOR,

himself), desires a PARTNERSHIP in a thoroughly_re-
spectable firm. Experienced in Common Law, Con-
veyancing, and Advocacy. Could introduce capital and
connection. Highest references given and required.-
Address "J. S.
Lincoln's-inn-fields.

Price (with Reports), 1s. Without Reports, 9d.

AW. The Advertiser, who has had many years' experience in Conveyancing and is acquainted with the general routine of a Country Practice is desirous of meeting, with an immediate RE-ENGAGEMENT. Salary required moderate. Satisfactory references given. -Address" Lex" (No. 1609), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

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large manufacturing town in the Midland Counties. Annual income from £500 to £1000.-Address, by letter, to "A. B.," Meredith and Ray, Stationers, Manchester.

TO SOLICITORS WISHING to RETIR

from PRACTICE.-A Gentleman of great experience wishes to PURCHASE the SUCCESSION to a thoroughly respectable PRACTICE, chiefly Conveyancing, net income not less than £1000 per annum. Advertiser would not object to PURCHASE & SHARE (not less than £800 per annum net), in a well established and respectable Practice. Advertiser has had twenty years' experience, and will give references of the highest respectability to members of both branches of the Profession. Address "A. B.," care of A. T. Craig, Esq., 9, King's-road, Bedford-row, W.C.

Situations, Wanted and Vacant.

AW.-WANTED, a SITUATION as under supervision.-Apply "J. L. W.," Post-office, Holbeach.

LAW. WANTED, by a Gentleman (aged AW.-WANTED, by a Gentleman (aged Office, to ASSIST the Principal. Good references.-Address F. WILKINSON and Sox, 49, Coleman-street, E.C.

AW.-WANTED, in Town or Country, a SITUATION as General CLERK (Conveyancing under supervision, Bankruptcy, County Court, and Accounts).-Address Diligens" (No. 1609), 10, Wellingtonstreet, Strand, W.C.

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AW.-WANTED, by a young Solicitor, a CLERKSHIP, in a good general office in Town or Country. Graduate and honours at final. Birmingham preferred. Salary £150 to £200.-" B. A.," H. G. ¡Field, 10. New Inn, Strand.

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AW PUPIL.-A Gentleman (aged 19) to

diate Law Examination; to be kept to his work.-Send full particulars, or call immediately, Mr. G. W. WHITE, Clerical and Scholastic Offices, 10, Southampton-street, Strand, W.C.

LAW.SOLICITOR'S OFFICE. A Young

Gentleman of 19 desires a SITUATION in an office where there is moderate extent of practice. A premium will be paid for five years' service. Country preferred to the City.-Apply by post, with terms, to "M. N.." care Messrs. Butterworth, Law Booksellers, 7, Fleet-street London, E.C.

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AW.-SHORTHAND-WANTED, by theAdvertiser, a RE-ENGAGEMENT. He is an efficient SHIP in an office of good standing-Address "S." (No. Shorthand Writer, and competent to render assistance in 1609), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. the several branches, having had great experience in the offices of first-class firms, from whom he has received the highest testimonials.-Address "Lex," care of Mr. Paget. 7, Lincoln's-inn-fields, London.

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RE-ENGAGEMENT as Managing Conveyancing CLERK, or otherwise, in a good office. Sati factory references.-Address "B. Y." (No. 1608), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

ONEY ADVANCED at a Day's Notice LAW-WANTED, by a Gentleman whose

(from £40 upwards) to respectable householders in the London District upon MORTGAGE of their FURNI TURE 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.

articles will expire in June next, a CLERKSHIP (Chancery or Conveyancing) in a Town office, with a view to PARTNERSHIP. The advertiser has a good connection, and could introduce capital to the amount of £1000.Address" H. J. P.," 10, The Mall, Kensington, W.

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AW.-SITUATION REQUIRED.-Fully
experienced in Conveyancing, County Court, and
Magisterial business, and of Local Board and Highway
Board; could manage branch office. Excellent testimonials

LEGAL and GENERAL ACCOUNTANCY. and security." Lex," Post-office, Norbiton, 8.W.

Mr. C. E. MASON, AUDITOR, LIQUIDATOR, and ACCOUNTANT, 30, Essex-street, Strand, London.

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LAW PARTNERS in Conveyanciniddle-aged
AW PARTNERSHIP.- A middle-aged

business, wishes to give a Premium and his Services for a
WORKING INTEREST of about £400 a year, in a Con-
veyancing and General Business in Liverpool, West York
shire, London, or elsewhere.-Address Omicron" (No.
1605), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW PARTNERSHIP.-A SHARE in an Midland Counties, is to be disposed of upon the ordinary terms. No application will be entertained except from a gentleman of good address who has studied with a Convey. ancer, and has had experience in the Profession. There would be no objection to the sale of a further share, or the withdrawal of the advertiser at the expiration of five, ten, or fifteen years. A Conservative and Churchman decidedly preferred. Address "Z. A." (No. 1609), 10, Wellington. street, Strand, W.C.

LAW BUSINESS, an

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AW CLERKSHIP.-A Solicitor, 25 years Assistant Managing CLERK, in London or it suburbs; has a general practical knowledge of each branch of the Profession. especially common law and conveyancing. Would make himself generally useful. Highest references. Salary moderate.-Address F. B. WYMOND, 6, King-street. Cheapside. E.C.

AW.-Conveyancing and General CLERK,

sion, either in Town or Country. Can Abstract, draw ordinary Drafts, prepare Residuary and Succession Accounts, Ten and is also acquainted with Magisterial business. years' experience. Ealary moderate. Good references.Address R. M.," Post-office, Scole, Norfolk. AW.-Advertiser (steady and trustworthy),

LAW-Advertiser

a neat and accurate Draftsman, competent to investigate Titles, SEEKS an immediate ENGAGEMENT. Salary very moderate.-Address "Zenas," Mr. Jones's, 4, Bar

LAW. WANTED, by Advertiser (aged 24, gate, Leominster, Herefordshire.

passed, but not admitted), an ENGAGEMENT, in a firm of good Practice; is well versed in Common Law and Conveyancing. Good references.-Address, stating terms, "Q. V.," 7, Falcon-street, City.

LAWG Advertiser (aged 29) seeks a RE-EN

AW.-Advertiser (aged 29) seeks a RE-ENCommon Law. Knows the Offices. Can attend ordinary summonses. Satisfactory references.-"A. B.," 12, Clarence-street, Jeffrey's-road, Clapham-road, 8.W.

LAWENTA existant, Common Law, and Chancery

AW.-Advertiser seeks a RE-ENGAGE.

CLERK. Unexceptionable references.-Address" Alpha (1609), 10, Wellington-street. Strand, W.C.

LAW.-A Solicitor (admitted 1870), ac

customed to extensive country practice, requires, immediately. a Managing Conveyancing or General CLERKSHIP, in a good office, at a moderate salary-Address "D. D." (No. 1608), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

LAW six months with a Conveyancer, desires a Con-
AW.-A Gentleman (admitted), who has
veyancing CLERKSHIP, under slight supervision. Good
references.-"H." (No. 1607), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.
AW-WANTED, by the Advertiser (aged
LAW years' experience,

ENGAGEMENT as Assistant Conveyancing and General
CLERK.-Address "T. W.," 7, Colville-road, Bayswater.

LA

AW.-WANTED, by the Advertiser (to be Admitted Easter Term), a Conveyancing and Chancery or General CLERKSHIP. Liverpool preferred. Salary moderate. Good references; willing to work.-Address "A. A." (No. 1609), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, London.

LAWLERKSHIP, some knowledge of Magisterial, Taxes AW.-WANTED, immediately, a General Books, and the rou ine of an office. Salary moderate.Address "Lex," care of Mrs. Palfrey, New-street, Honiton,

Devon,

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LONDON GAZETTE (published by authority) and LONDON and COUNTRY ADVERTISEMENT OFFICE No. 117, CHANCERY-LANE, FLEET-STREET.

references, to be addressed to "H. C. B.," Post-office, HE

Dorchester.

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ENRY GREEN, Advertisement Agent, begs to direct the attention of the Legal Profession to the advantages of his long experience of upwards of twentyfive years, in the special insertion of all pro formá notices, &c., and hereby solicits their continued support.-N.B. One copy of advertisement only required, and the strictest care and promptitude assured. Officially stamped forms for advertisements and file of London Gazette kept. By appoint ment

BORO

OROUGH of BRIGHTON.-NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Council are about to APPOINT & TOWN CLERK for the Borough. The person to be appointed must be a Solicitor, and he will be required to perform all the duties of the Town Clerk, under the Municipal Corporation Acts, the Sanitary Acts, and all other Acts of Parliament in force within the Borough, and to transact the general business, and also all Parliamentary and legal business of the Corporation.

He will have to attend at the Town Hall from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. daily, and at such other times as his attendance may be required by the Town Council or any of the Committees of the Council.

He will be required to pay over to the Borough Treasurer all fees and emoluments received by him as Town Clerk, from any source whatever.

For the performance of the whole of his duties the Town Clerk will be paid a salary of £650 per annum. He will also be allowed actual disbursements.

Further information may be obtained by personal application at the Town Clerk's Office, Brighton.

Applications from candidates for the office, accompanied by testimonials, addressed to the General Purposes Committee, and endorsed "Application for the Office of Town Clerk," are to be left at my office, at the Town Hall, Brighton, before 11 o'clock a.m., on Thursday, the 5th day of February next. DAVID BLACK, Town Clerk.

22nd January, 1874.

OTICE is hereby given, that the Executors

ᏟᏞᎬᎡᏦ. . of Seaport Town CLERK. Apply, stating age, salary required, and references to- E. F.," care of Mr. Long, Carey-street, Lincoln's-inn, London.

in the South of England, a food Engrossing and Copyi No

of the late Ilmo. Sor. Don GERONIMO MARTINEZ Y ENRILE do SUMMON the hereinafter-mentioned, or their HEIRS, to present themselves, either in person or by Power of Attorney, at Calle Ancha, No. 23, Cadiz, there to

LAW WANTED, in a Country Office of receive a communication of interest to them. Sres. Fran

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AW. Country office, where the business consists principally of Conveyancing, an Unarticled CLERK of not less than 23 years of age, competent to abstract deeds, draw ordinary Drafts and Bills of Costs. Strict references indispensable. Apply by letter only, stating age and salary required, and whether married or single, to-Messrs. W. and W. HOLDICH, Solicitors, Sleaford, Lincolnshire.

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AW.-WANTED, in a City Office, an energetic CLERK (unadmitted), to undertake Chancery, Common Law, and Bankruptcy business, under supervision.-Apply, stating age, salary, and full particulars, to "Lex,' Care of Mr. Willcox, Law Stationer, 9, Temple-street, E.C.

LAW-WANTED ERK, Midland County

town, a Managing CLERK, fully competent to take the Conveyancing and Common Law Departments, and capable of taking charge of the business in the absence of the principal.-Apply, stating age, salary, amount of experience, and when at liberty, with references as to character, &c., to "A. Z.," Messrs. Waterlow and Sons, Birchin-lane, London.

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PHILLIPS, 31, THAYER-STREET, MANCHESTER-SQUARE, LONDON, W., are the Best BUYERS of all kinds of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S ATTIRE, Silk, Satin, Velvet, Brocades, Dresses, Court Trains, Antique Lace, old English and Foreign China, Household Furniture, Jewels, Plate, in fact every kind of Property for ready cash. Ladies or Gentlemen waited on at any time or distance. All letters receive prompt attention. Money orders to any amount for Parcels from Town or Country. Estab lished 1820. Ready money only.

Thousands of testimonials. The subjoined are copies :Gloucester, April 2.

Mrs. A. N. writes:-"I have received your P.0.0. with thanks for your liberality and attention. I shall recommend all my friends. I have had business with others, but none have given me so much satisfaction as you have." Brighton, May 4. Lady S. T. writes:-"I received the registered letter con. taining the notes. I quite agree with Mrs. R. C. that you are very straightforward in conducting your business. I shall have great pleasure in recommending any friends who may wish to dispose of their cast-off clothes that are too good to give away." "Edinburgh, May 15.

"I send you a large box of clothes. I am quite satisfied that you give the full value, as I sent the last you had of me to some other person first, and your price was much above their valuation. I leave it to you to send me what you con sider the value of the present articles. I have recommended you to my sister, Mrs. M. Y., of Reading."

We are every day receiving the same kind of testimonials, which show that we do give the full value of all articles offered to us. If this is not sufficient to satisfy the most sceptical we challenge all dealers. We not only buy of ladies and gentlemen, but our demand is so great that we purchase of the trade. Ladies and gentlemen, by disposing of their property to us, get the best price, thereby saving a second profit. Our only address in England is

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ANTED, by a Man and his Wife, the CARE of CHAMBERS, where Trust and Confidence can be relied on. Good references given.-"M. P.," 69, York-road, Lambeth.

WANTED, by a respectable Widow, the

CARE of CHAMBERS or Offices, or the Situstion of Housekeeper to a Gentleman. She can be well recommended. References will be given to persons address. ing-" J. S. C.," 69, Gray's-inn-road, Holborn.

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is already employed in a first-class Firm. The highest references as to character. No children.-Address "C." (No. 1605), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

10 BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS.Fire-proof Buildings, Lincoln's-inn-chambers, 40. Chancerylane: One suite of three rooms, first floor; ditto three rooms, on second floor; eight good rooms on ground and next floor; suitable for Solicitors. Two rooms and ante-room on ground floor, and several other suites on basement and third floor.-Apply to F. CHIFFERIEL, 35, Cursitorstreet; or the Porter on the premises.

TSBARRISTERS

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LERGYMEN'S, Professional Men's, and Military and Naval Officers' SONS are received at a 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.

SIDNEXrists and Small SWER (PATENT)

Solicitor's Office. Salary to commence with 65 a year; DOWIE AND MARSHALL, &c., and Market Gardens, 38. 6d. each.-To be had of a Unexceptionable references required.-Apply A. B." (No. 1609), 10. Wellington-street, Strand, Wić.

Legal Notices.

AW EXAMINATIONS.-The Editor of

at one Examination, has Final and Intermediate CLASSES READING for next Easter and Trinity. Terms moderate. -Apply to WM. AMER, Lincoln's-inn-gate, W.C.

■R. E. H. BEDFORD, Author of the "InExamination Guide to Bookkeeping." and Editor of "The Preliminary," "Intermediate," and Final," has CLASSES daily reading at his Chambers, 9, King's Bench-walk, Temple, for each of the Examinations.

LERKSHIPS in the CHARITY COMSITUATIONS will be HELD in LONDON on TUESDAY, the 24th of FEBRUARY, 1874, and following days; age 19 to 30. A good knowledge of law and of legal procedure is essential.-Application for the regulations and the necessary form should be made at once to the Secretary Civil Service Commission, Cannon-row, London, S.W.

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LEGAL PRACTITIONERS' SOCIETY. speedily produces, Wigs frolborn, London Hair. 38. 6d.—

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AIR CURLING FLUID, 248, High FLUID curls Ladies' or Gentlemen's Hair immediately it is applied. Sold at 38. 6d. ; sent free for 54 stamps.

T. DE GREY HAIR, 248, High Holborn, London.

COURCY ATKINS, Student to the Four Inns o Court, and late Reader in Roman Law at University College has FORMED CLASSES for the Study of the Subjects required for the Examinations (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.

ALEX ROSS'S HAIR DYE produces a perfect colour immediately it is used. Price 38. 6d.; sent by post or 54 stamps.

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OLLOWAY'S OINTMENT and PILLS. -Rheumatism and Gout.-These purifying and soothing remedies demand the earnest attention of all persons liable to rheumatism, gout, sciatica, or other painful affections of the muscles, nerves or joints. The Ointment should be applied after the affected parts have been patiently fomented with warm water, when the unguent NO SOLICITORS.-Office for PATENTS, should be diligently rubbed upon the adjacent skin, unless the friction should cause pain. Holloway's Pills should be simultaneonsly taken to reduce inflammation and to purify the blood. This treatment abates the violence and lessens the frequency of gout, rheumatism, and all spasmodic diseases which spring from hereditary predisposition, or from any accidental weakness of constitution. The Ointment cheeks the local malady: the Pills preserve the vital power.

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DRESS AND FASHION: The Parisian Fashions (from our own Correspondent).-Low Bodice: Dinner Toilette in Toilettes: Promenade and Fashionable Walking Costumes; Costume of Brown Cashmere, Trimmed with Pink Faille, &c., with Illustrations.

THE WORK TABLE.-Shawl or Cloud; Petticoat for Child of 2 years of age; Flounce; Yak Lace; Square for the Head; Down Quilt; Worsted Ball Fringe; Petticoat for Ladies; Couvrepied in Fluted Knitting with Crochet Edge, &c., with Ilustrations.

THE HOUSEWIFE.-On Home Service; Notes and Queries; Answers. Cuisine: Fish Cookery; Notes and Queries; Answers.

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. All the Fashionable intelligence of the Week. Price 6d.; Post Free 74d. May be had of News Agents, Booksellers, and at the Railway Stalls. OFFICE: 346, STRAND, LONDON, W.C.

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