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MESSRS.

Sales by Auction.

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.

London bridge.-By order of the Mortgagee.-Valuable long Leasehold Shops, Offices, and Cellarase, comprised in two extensive buildings, occupying an important and commanding position on the south side of the principal approach to the South-Eastern and London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway Stations, the greater portion let on lease, or otherwise, and the whole estimated to produce a profit rental of upwards of £1100 per annum.

MESSRS, DEBENHAM, TEWSON, and

FARMER. will SELL, at the Mart, on TUESDAY, the 10th March, at Two o'clock, in one lot, the LEASEHOLD PREMISES, known as Nos. 15, 16, and 17 and 18, Railway-approach, situate in immediate proximity to the London-bridge Stations, and covering an area of about 3100 square feet, with an imposing frontage of 81ft. Each building consists of seven floor, and includes two capital shops on the ground floor, also an excellent double basement, with entrances from a carriage-way in the rear. The first, second, and third floors are arranged in suites of offices, and comprise seven rooms on each; the lower basement is lofty, well lighted, and specially adapted for a wine merchant's, Held for 99 years from Midsummer 1868, at ground rents amounting to £125 per annum. The portions let at present produce £965, but the value of the entirety is nearly £1600 per annum.

Particulars of

Messrs. NEWMAN, DALE, and STRETTON, Solicitors, 75, Cornhill;

and of the Auctioneers, 80, Cheapside, London.

Holborn, Brompton, and Whitechapel.-Valuable Rever sion to Freehold and Leasehold Properties, estimated to be worth about £470 per annum.-For Sale by order of the Mortgagee.

MESSRS, DEBENHAM, TEWSON, and

FARMER will SELL, at the MART, on TUESDAY, MARCH 17, at Two, in One Lot, the REVERSION (equal in value to an absolute reversion on the decease of a lady, now in her 70th year, to the following important PROPERTIES:

No. 11, LAMB'S CONDUIT-PASSAGE, Holborn, freehold; annual value £45.

NOR. 1, 3, 5, and 7, PELHAM-PLACE, Brompton, lease about 4 years; ground-rent £32; annual value £245. No. 17, PELHAM-CRESCENT,

Brompton, lease 46

years; ground rent, £12; annual value, £80.

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THE COMPANIES' ACTS 1862 and 1867,
HE COMPANIES' ACTS 1862 and 1867,
HANDY BOOK, by RICHARD JORDAN, containing all
the necessary information for the Formation and Manage-
ment of Public Companies, Instructions as to the Prepara
tion of the Memorandum and Articles of Association,
Special Resolutions, Annual Returns, Books to be kept.
Liability of Members. Voluntary Winding-up, Notices for
"Gazette," Table of Fees, Stamp Duties, &c.
London: STEVENS and SONS, 119, Chancery-lane, Fleet-
street.

This day is published, Part 1, price 10s. 6d., sewed.
HE HISTORY of the COMMON LAW of

Period to the time of English Legal Memory. By JOHN
PYM YEATMAN, of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law.
London: STEVENS and SONS, 119, Chancery-lane.

THE

This day is published, price 9s., cloth, HE FACTORY and WORKSHOP ACTS; comprising all the Laws now in force for the Regula tion of Labour in Factories and Workshops, with Introduction, Explanatory Notes, Notes of the decided Cases, &c. By GEORGE JARVIS NOTCUTT, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at Law.

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

ELMER'S, Raped to the Lunacy Regulation Acts

PRACTICE in LUNACY (New

1853 and 1862, with Schedule and Notes of Cases and Decisions, Duties of Committees of Person and Estate, Forms, Costs, Statutes, General Orders and Index. Price 21s., cloth.

London: STEVENS and Sons, 119, Chancery-lane.

BY AUTHORITY.
Published March 7, price 10s. 6d., bound,
FOR 1874.

THE LAW LIST 119, Chancery-lane.

This day is published, Sixth Edition, price 168., cloth, HE LAW of CONTRACTS. By JOHN Barrister-at-Law, Author of Leading Cases," "A Trea tise on Mercantile Law," &c., Edited by VINCENT T. THOMPSON, Esq., M.A.. of Lincoln's-inn, and of the Midland Circuit, Barrister-at-Law. London: STEVENS and SONS. 119, Chancery-lane; H. SWEET, 3, Chancery-lane; and W. MAXWELL, and SoN, 23, Fleet-street.

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having made arrangements for the publication of the APPEALS from the EAST INDIES to the PRIVY COUNCIL, the FIRST PART is now ready. The Series will be entitled "INDIAN APPEALS," and as far as possible all the Important Cases will be Published within the Year they are Decided.

The Subseription is £1 1s., payable in advance to JAMES THOMAS HOPWOOD, Esq.. 3, New-square, Lincoln'sinn, London, W.C. The Subscription for India, to include the postage, is £1 58.

WILLIAM CLOWES and SONS, publishers to the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 51. Carey-street, Lincoln's-inn.

Now ready, 12mo., price 12s. 6d., cloth.

THE SECOND EDITION (greatly enlarged and almost entirely re-written) of

EQUITY IN THE COUNTY COURTS:

A MANUAL OF THE

The PRINCE OF ORANGE, Phillip-street, White- PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF THE COUNTY COURTS IN EQUITABLE chapel, lease, 27 years; ground rent, £29 158.; annual value, £100.

The properties are in improving neighbourhoods, and are all let. Particulars of

Messrs. WEEKS and SON, Solicitors, 78, Newgatestreet; and of the AUCTIONEERS, 80, Cheapside. London.

Edgware-road-Freehold Ground-rent of £120, with valuable reversion after nineteen years.

MESSRS, PHILIP D. TUCKETT and CO.

will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, MARCH 31, the very Handsome FREEHOLD SHOP, known as 159. 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, Austinfriars; or of Messrs. PHILIP D. TUCKETT and Co., Land Agents and Surveyors, 10A, Old Broad-street, E.C.

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, eligibly situate in a favourite and select locality, 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 is 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. The 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. R. MARSH is favoured with instructions

MR. ACTION, at the Guildhall Coffee

house, Gresham-street, at Twelve for One o'clock, 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.

PROCEEDINGS,

Including the powers given by the Friendly Societies Acts, the Charitable Trusts Acts, the Companies Acts,
and all other subjects of Jurisdiction not included under the heads of Common Law, Admiralty, and
Bankruptcy, with a Chapter on the Probate Jurisdiction conferred by the Acts of 1858 and 1873, and Forms,
Tables of Costs, and Lists of Fees.

By HENRY FREDERICK GIBBONS, LL.B.,

AND

NATHANIEL NATHAN, B.A., Barristers-at-Law.

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

UNIVERSITY IS A BRAMINERS in the following department:

́NIVERSITY OF LONDON.-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on WEDNESDAY,

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CORPORATION ROBES.

UNIVERSITY AND CLERGY GOWNS, &c.

Established 1689.

94, CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON.

Arthur Gamgee, Esq., M.D., F.R.S. Prof. Henry Maudsley, M.D.

The Examiners above-named are re-eligible, and intend to offer themselves for re-election.
Candidates must send in their names to the Registrar, with any attestation of their qualifications they may think
desirable, on or before Tuesday, March 31st. It is particularly desired by the Senate that no personal application of any
kind be made to its individual Members.
By order of the Senate,
University of London, Burlington-gardens, W.,
WILLIAM B. CARPENTER, M.D.,
March 3rd, 1874.
Registrar.

Two in Physiology, Comparative Anatomy, and Zoology

£150

Prof. Michael Foster, M.D., F.R.S. Prof. Rutherford, M.D., F.R.S.E.

£75

Robert Barnes, Esq., M.D.

Prof Graily Hewitt, M.D.

£75

ST. L. Brunton, Esq., M.D.

T. R. Fraser, Esq., M.D.

£50

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

EDE

ROBE

AND

SON,

Farrer Herschell, Esq, B.A.. Q.C.

PARTRIDGE AND COOPER,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL STATIONERS,
192, FLEET-STREET, AND 1 & 2, CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON, E.C.
Carriage paid to the Country on Orders exceeding 208.
DRAFT PAPER, 55., 6s. 6d., 78. 6d., 7s. 9d., and 9s. 9d. per

ream.

BRIEF PAPER, 15s. 6d., 178. 6d., and 23s. 6d. per ream.
FOOLSCAP PAPER, 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., and 15s. 6d. per ream.
CREAM LAID NOTE, 38., 4s., and 5s. per ream.
LARGE CREAM LAID NOTE, 4s. 6d., 68. 6d., and 8s. per ream.
LARGE BLUE NOTE, 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., and 6s. 6d. per ream.
ENVELOPES, CREAM OR BLUE, 48. 6d., and 6s. 6d., per 1000.
THE "TEMPLE" ENVELOPE, extra secure, 9s. 6d. per 1000.
FOOLSCAP OFFICIAL ENVELOPES, 18. 9d. per 100.

THE NEW" VELLUM WOVE CLUB-HOUSE" NOTE. 98. 6d. per ream,

"We should direct particular attention to their New Clubhouse Paper: in our opinion it is the very best paper we ever wrote upon."-London Mirror.

INDENTURE SKINS, Printed and Machine-ruled, to hold twenty

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or thirty folios, 25. 3d. per skin, 268. per dozen, 125s. per DOWIE AND MARSHALL,

roll.

SECONDS OF FOLLOWERS, Ruled, 1s. 11d. each, 228. per dozen, 105s. per roll.

RECORDS OF MEMORIALS, 7d. each, 6s. 6d. per dozen.

LEDGERS, DAY-BOOKS, CASH-BOOKS, LETTER OF MINUTE-BOOKS An immense stock in various bindings. ILLUSTRATED PRICE-LIST of Inkstands, Postage Scales Copying Presses, Writing Cases, Despatch Boxes, Oak and Walnut Stationery Cabinets, and other useful articles adapted to Library or Office, post free.

REFORM. The

FUNERAL REFOur bill have long sorbitant

an oppressive tax upon all classes of the community. With a view of applying a remedy to this serious evil the LONDON NECROPOLIS COMPANY, when opening their extensive cemetery at Woking, held themselves prepared to undertake the whole duties relating to interments at fixed and moderate scales of charge, from which survivors may choose according to their means and the requirements of the case. The Company also undertakes the conduct of Funerals to other cemeteries, and to all parts of the United Kingdom. A pamphlet containing full particulars may be obtained, or will be forwarded, upon application to the Chief Office, 2, Lancaster-place, Strand, W.C.

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.

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ROOMS FOR MEETINGS.

Superior accommodation on the Ground Floor for holding

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LIVERPOOL

NAYLOR STREET

CABLE FENCING

Is in use over many thousand miles.

Special attention is invited to the WIRE CABLE FENCES -fitted with

GALVANISED OVAL IRON FENCING POSTS, known as their No. A 5 and A 10.

F. M. & CO.'s PATENT

The large extent to which these favourite Fences have been adopted enables them to be supplied at a price meeting all general requirements.

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THE NEW SYSTEM OF BUYING A HOUSE WITHOUT MONEY.

BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY,

29 AND 30, SOUTHAMPTON.BUILDINGS,

CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON.

OST PERSONS ARE FAMILIAR with

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.

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 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

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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

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Meetings of Crently situated, lofty light, well-ventilated, GREAT CENTRAL WINE CELLARS, ILDING SOCIETY, be placed it on the RKBECK

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Apply to COOPER, CRAIG, and CRAIG, on the premises.

COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS, and NEURALGIA,
DE

R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE, a few doses quite effectual.-Caution.-The extraordinary medical reports on the efficacy of Chlorodyne render it of vital importance that the public should obtain the genuine, which is protected by a Government stamp, bearing the words "Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne.' See decision of Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood, the Times, July 16th, 1864. Numerous testimonials from eminent Physicians accompany each bottle.

From W. C. Wilkinson, Esq., F.R.C.S., Spalding. "I consider it invaluable in phthisis and spasmodic cough: the benefit is very marked indeed."

Dr. M'Millman of New Galloway, Scotland. "Iconsider it the most valuable medicine known." Sold in botues, 1s. 14d., 28. 9d., and 4s. 6d. by all chemists. Sole manufacturer, J. T. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Russellstreet, London, W.C.

22, FLEET-STREET, LONDON

(OPPOSITE CHANCERY-LANE).

The Largest, Cheapest, and Best Wine Establishment in the World.

THE MOST NOTED VINTAGES,

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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 Trausfer 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 'l erms on which Houses can be placed on this Register may be obtained on application to

FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT, Manager...

The Subscription List will open on MONDAY, the 2nd March, and close on WEDNESDAY, the 11th March for London; SATURDAY, 14th March, for the Country.

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ISSUE OF 2,500,000 DOLS. (£500,000 STERLING)

FIRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS OF 1000 DOLS. (£200) EACH OF THE

PARIS AND DANVILLE RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY OF ILLINOIS.

TRUSTEES FOR THE BONDHOLDERS, THE NEW YORK STATE LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Interest and Principal payable at the option of the holders in either London or New York (free from all United States Taxes). ISSUE PRICE £170 STERLING PER BOND OF £200.

Interest at the rate of 7 29-100 per cent., or £7 5s. 10d. per Coupon, sterling, at the London Agency; 35 dols. United States gold coin at the Agency in New York; or 87 florins and 30 kreutzers at the Frankfort Agency, half-yearly, on the 1st January and 1st July. The first Coupon will become due on 1st July 1874.

AT THE PRICE OF ISSUE THESE BONDS WILL YIELD AS AN INVESTMENT NEARLY EIGHT-AND-A-HALF PER CENT. PER ANNUM.

Messrs. C. S. WEST and COMPANY are authorised by the Paris and Danville Railroad Company to receive APPLICATIONS for the above-mentioned 2500 BONDS of £200 each, the price of issue being £170 sterling per Bond, payable as follows: £10 on application, £20 on allotment, £30 on 20th March, £40 on 20th April, £40 on 20th May, and £30 on 20th June— total, £170.

Scrip certificates to bearer will be issued against allotment letters; and after payment of the final instalment bonds will be delivered in lieu of these certificates. The bonds are redeemable at par, repayable in 30 years, from 1st January 1873, in gold, in New York and London.

The Principal and Interest of this issue are secured by a first mortgage upon the whole of the Company's railroad franchises, rolling stock, and property of every description, and real estate, including coal and mineral lands, now owned; the Bonds having a priority of lien upon all the franchises and property of the Company of whatever kind or quality of every description of the value of £1,800,000 now owned, and also upon all property which may be hereafter required by the Company.

TRAFFIC GUARANTY.-Forty per cent. of the gross earnings of the Chicago, Danville, and Vincennes Railroad, on business derived from, or delivered to, the Paris and Danville Railroad, other than coal, and 20 per cent. of the gross amount earned or received by the transportation of coals, is semi-annually appropriated for the purchase of these First Mortgage Bonds of the Paris and Danville Railroad and Coal Company at par and interest, which fund will absorb the whole issue of the bonds at that price before the bonds become due.

SINKING FUND.-Ten per cent. of the year's earnings of the mines is to be set apart as a sinking fund, to provide for the payment of the principal of the bonds at the time specified in the mortgage.

When no allotment is made the deposit will be returned without

deduction. Should a less number of bonds be allotted than are applied for, the amount paid on application will, so far as required, be applied towards the payment due on allotment. Subscribers and allottees will have the option of prepaying in full, under discount at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, either on allotment or at any of the dates when an instalment falls due. The failure duly to pay any instalments will subject all previous payments to forfeiture and a cancelment of the allotment.

The documents connected with this issue may be seen by intending subscribers at the office of F. W. Jennings, Esq., solicitor, 34, Lime-street, E.C.

Prospectuses and forms of application to be obtained of Messrs. C. S. West and Co., 163, Fenchurch-street, E.C., and 23, 24, and 25, Exchange, Southwark-street, London, S.E.

Cheques may be crossed London and County Bank, Southwark; or Messrs. M'Culloch and Co., Bankers, Lombard-street, E.C. 28th Feb. 1874.

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Printed and published by HORACE Cox, at 10, Wellington-street, Strand, London, W.C., in the County of Middlesex.-Saturday, March 7, 1874.

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Practices, Wanted and for Sale.

LANDED desiring fuller occupation, accustomed to the affairs

AW PRACTICE WANTED.-A Solicitor

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:

Srd.-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, 3.W., and Salisbury; of Messrs.

of clients of rank, wishes to enter into arrangements with
a Solicitor in London seeking leisure, or contemplating
retirement; or to take up the practice of a Solicitor recently
deceased. -"Lex," by letter only, Messrs. Nash and
Teuten, Advertising Agents, 4, Savile Place, W.

AW.-PRACTICE for SALE in one of the

LAW. torns in England, (in conse

quence of the principal leaving England immediately), con-
sisting of Conveyancing, extensive Common Law, Bank-
ruptcy, and Criminal, together with very large Advocacy,
about £800 to £1000 per annum, which can be largely in-
creased. None need communicate except for immediate
purchase. A personal inspection at the place of business is

LA

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

AW.-WANTED, a Conveyancing and Chancery CLERKSHIP, or either, in the Country; Liverpool preferred. Salary not so much an object as exe Good references.-Address perience. Willing to work. "A. A." (No. 1615), 10, Wellington street, Strand, W.C. AW.-A Solicitor, of extensive Practice,

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desired, as the time is limited. Address "W. B. C." (NO. LA)

1615), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

Partnerships, Wanted and Vacant.

WANTED, in the Country, a Managing or Assistant CLERKSHIP. Advertiser is fully experienced in Conveyancing, Common Law, and General Business. Age 25. Inadmitted. Good references. -Address "Beta," 51, King William-street, E.C.

AW PARTNERSHIP.-A young Solicitor LAW. RE ENGAGEMENT as Copying, Engrossingz LAW PARTNERSHIP. A young Solicitor

Conveyancing Business, with or without a view to early
entire succession. Only principals need apply.-Address
"J.." Post-office, Chippenham, Wilts.

AW.-WANTED, by the Advertiser (aged and General CLERK, accustomed to posting. Excellent references as to character, &c.-Address" Lex," Post-office, Colchester.

AW.-The (aged 23, admitted

AW PARTNERSHIP-A Solicitor of good LAW, The AdvertisePPOINTMENT as Assistant

Ashurst, Morris, and Co., Solicitors, 6, Old Jewry, London, LA

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.

experience in a first-rate City firm (LL.B. of London) DESIRES a Working PARTNERSHIP in an office of general practice. Address "LL.B.,' care of Messrs. Thompson and Sons, 23, Chancery-lane, W.C.

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AW PARTNERSHIP.-WANTED, by a
JUNIOR PARTNERSHIP. South of England preferred.
Islington, Birmingham.

MONEY-£5000, and several lesser SUMS, Premium about £10. Address F. TALBOT, Post-office,

are ready to be ADVANCED on real securities.Apply Mr. THORNEY, Solicitor, Hull.

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[ONEY.-£2450 ready to be ADVANCED on FREEHOLD PROPERTY, which must be situated in Hampshire.-Apply to Messrs. FORD and FORD, 1, Howard-street, Norfolk-street, Strand, London, W.C. [ONEY.-MORTGAGES.-WANTED, at

Property; and £16,000 at 4 per cent. on an estate; all show ample margins.--For particulars apply to "Mortgagor," Post-office, East Strand, London.

MONEY CAPITALISTS Desirous of

Investing in First-class COLLIERIES, may have particulars of several properties direct from the vendors. £2000 to £250,000. Purchasers or their solicitors only will be treated with.-Apply to Messrs. JONES and RAGGETT, 3. Adelaide-place, London Bridge.

MONEY GENTLEMEN WANTED

to

Syndicate the PURCHASE of a VALUABLE COAL MINE, in full work. Payment of 23000 down will purchase one of the best paying properties in England; the balance of £65,000 in three and six months. By letter for interview.-"T C. C.," 19, Clarence-street, Clapham, S.W. ASSOCIATION

MUTUAL LOAN F of Parliament 1860), 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. Forma free on receipt of stamped
envelope.
C. R. WRIGHT, Secretary.

or General CLERK. Salary moderate. Good reference to last employer. Will coverant not to practise, if required. -Address "Lex," Post-office Bradford-on-Avon.

AW.-WANTED, by a Gentleman, who CLERKSHIP, under supervision, in a respectable firm, either in Town or Country. Country preferred. Salary moderate, experience being the chief object.-Address "J. S.." 40, Chancery-lane London, W.C.

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[ONEY.-TO CAPITALISTS, SOLICI-pation TORS, and OTHERS.-Mr. THOMAS CLARKE, Architect and Surveyor, 44, Ludgate-hill, has clients owners of properties, and who are desirous of BORROWING upon some easy way of MORTGAGE, at varied interest, and will be glad to hear from Capitalists, Solicitors, and others having trust or other money to lend.

MONEY ADVANCED at a Day's Notice

(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, S4, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. The public are cautioned against paying preliminary fees to pretenders.

LEGAL and GENERAL ACCOUNTANCY

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

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AW.-WANTED by Advertiser (aged 28),
of fifteen years' experience, a General CLERKSHIP,
where Articles may be had on easy terms. Good references.
"J. R.," (No. 1615), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW.-A Gentleman, who has passed the
Winal Examination is desirous of Passing some

GENERAL PRACTICE, in a Solicitor's Office, in Lon-
don. No salary required.-Apply to " Lex," care of T. J.
Pitfield, Esq., S, Gray's-inn-square.

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AW.-A Shorthand Writer, of eight years* experience as General CLERK and CASHIER, and possessing excellent testimonials, seeks a SITUATION. Could render valuable assistance to any solicitor requiring such.-Address "Alpha," Post-office, Worcester.

LAW. -Advertiser (aged 20), of gentleman

like appearance and address, seeks a CLERKSHIP in a Solicitor's Office, where he can gain a knowledge of the Profession. Nine months' experience in 1870. Undeniable references. No objection to give a short time.- Gamma,' care of Housekeeper, 166, Fenchurch-street, E.C.

LAW. WANTED shortly, a Managing

Conveyancing CLERKSHIP, without supervision, in a first-class country office. Liberal salary expected. Advertiser is a sound English Churchman, - Address "Clericus," 11, Clayton-street, Birkenhead.

AW.-A Solicitor (aged 29, admitted in like habits, is desirous of entering a respectable Office in the Country as a Managing CLERK, with a view to a PARTNERSHIP ultimately, preferred. No objection to Advocacy. Highest references.- Address "W.. care of Messra. Tayler and Ward, Solicitors, 27. Great James→ street, Bedford-row.

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AW. The Advertiser seeks a REENGAGEMENT as Chancery and Common Law CLERK. Thoroughly understands the routine of a Solicitor's Office, Costs, &c. Fifteen years' experience (Rail way and General practice.)- Salary required, £150 per annum.-Address "Lex," 10, Claremont-place, Hornseyroad, N.

LAWthodil Gentlemaning of through practical probity and

knowledge of Chancery Common. Criminal, Divorce Bankruptcy, and County Court Practice, and a fair Draftsman, long accustomed to advise and act without supervision, seeks another APPOINTMENT as Country Address B. F." (1615), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

Managing CLERK. Reference to present principals.

AW.-WANTED, by a Solicitor (Admitted

class Conveyancing Firm at Brighton, and who has since his Admission held a Clerkship in the same office, to PUR CHASE & SHARE of a COUNTRY PRACTICE, Sussex preferred. Highest references given and required.-Apply by letter to "E. H.," 203, School-hill, Lewes, Sussex.

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books, and to assist in the general work of the office.
Apply to "A. B.." stating salary required and past exp
AW.-Magisterial, Taxes, Costs, Book-rience (No. 1615), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.
keeping.-WANTED, RE-ENGAGEMENT, by a
thoroughly efficient Clerk ($3 years of age.) Fifteen years'
experience. Married. Can draw ordinary Drafts. Highest
testimonials.-Address "R." (1615), 10, Wellington-street,
Strand. W.C.

Law Accountants. THREE METHODS, viz., Single
Double Column Systems (in one volume) 7s. 6d.; Triple
Column ninth edition), 6s.

F.S.S., of the firm of Kain, Bullen, Eldridge, and Co. will shortly be disengaged, and requires a Managing

WATERLOW and Sons, Birchin-lane, and London-wall.
SOLICITORS, INSURANCE COM-

TSOLICITORS, INSURANCE,

LET, first class SUITES of OFFICES, on the first, second, and third floors of excellent Newly-Decorated Premises; also extensive Cellarage on Basement.-Apply to Messrs DEBENHAM, TEWSON and FARMER, 80, Cheapside.

AW.-A Solicitor of general experience CLERKSHIP, is a good advocate, well up in Practice, accustomed to advise and act without supervision, aged 28. -Address "A." (No. 1615), 10, Wellington-street, Strand. AW.-SHORTHAND.-WANTED, by an experienced Writer, a SITUATION; can Draw,

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Abstract, Costs, &c., or could manage a small office.-
B.,"
," Mr. Canning's, Chatworth-road, Forest-lane, Strat-
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AW.-WANTED, an intelligent CLERK.! Must write well and fluently, understand figures, and be able to take notes in shorthand.-Apply, stating age, past experience, and salary required, to Mr. THURSFIELD, Solicitor, Wednesbury.

LAWWANTEROSs neatly. Lpply, letter,

AW.-WANTED, a YOUTH, who can

stating age, salary expected, and where last employed, to
Messrs. ROBT. OLDERSHAW and Sons, 18, King's Arms-yard,
Moorgate-street, E.C.

LAW-ARTICLES.
AW.-ARTICLES.-A large City Firm,
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, in a Solicitor's Office in Liverpool, a Gentleman, not less than 27 years of age, as Managing CLERK. He must be thoroughly efficient in Conveyancing, Chancery, Common Law, and Bankruptcy. First-class references required.- Address "M. M." (No. 1615), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

LAW WANTED, in a County Court or

Justices' Clerk's Office, a CLERK, who must be thoroughly acquainted with the system of making the County Court Returns.- Address, stating age, references, and salary required, to "W.," 48, Lincoln's Inn Fields.

COX'S LAW OF
JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES.

The SEVENTH EDITION of the

AW OF JOINT STOCK COMPANIES AND OTHER ASSOCIATIONS; comprising the whole of the New Law relating to the Abandonment of Railways and the Winding-up of Railway Companies, as contained in the Statutes relating to Joint-Stock Companies, the General Orders and Rules of the Court of Chancery, and Decisions of the Courts of Law and Equity; together with the Industrial and Provident Societies Acts, and County Court Orders thereon, the Stannaries Act and Rules, with Notes as to the Mode of Procedure under them. By EDWARD W. COX, Serjeant-atLaw, Recorder of Portsmouth. Seventh Edition, by CHARLES J. O'MALLEY, LL.B., Barrister-at-Law, of the Middle Temple.

Price 21s., cloth.

London: LAW TIMES Office, 10, Welling ton-street, Strand,

THE FIELD,

THE

AW-COUNTY COURTS.-WANTED, Country Gentleman's Newspaper,

LAM experienced Cash

efficient book-keeper and a good penman; not under 30 years of age. Salary to commence at £120.-Address, stating age, references, and past experience, to "W." (No. 1614), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. It is requested none will apply who do not really possess all the qualifications.

AW.-WANTED, in a Country Solicitor's acquainted with the general routine of a Country Office. If married it will be preferred that he should reside at office premises.-Apply, with particulars as to age, capabilities, past experience, salary required, and whether married or single, to X. C. Y., General Post-office, Portsmouth. No gentleman engaged in a London office, or admitted, need apply.

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AW.-WANTED, an efficient Managing CLERK, of gentlemanly manners, who is well acquainted with Conveyancing, Common Law, and Bankruptcy, Costs and Accounts. An admitted Solicitor, between 25 and 40 years old, who would agree not to practise without consent, preferred. Character and antecedents must bear a rigid scrutiny,-Address " Box 55," Post-office. Sheffield.

AW.-WANTED, in a Solicitor's Office in

nature; he must be intelligent, and of great respectability and integrity, and have a knowlede of Common Law, and write a good hand. Salary £120 annum. Also a Copying and Engrossing CLERK. Salary 30s. per week. None need apply whose references will not bear the strictest investigation.-Address "Lex," at Messrs. Cowie and Co., 2. St. Ann's-lane, E.C., stating where last employed, and for what period.

OF

SATURDAY, MARCH 14,

CONTAINS:

The Opening of the Season.
Proposed Repeal of the Malt Tax.
Doings of the University Crews.

Worcester and other Coursing Meetings.

Croydon Steeplechases.

The Meetings of the Coming Week.

Hunting Notes from Leicestershire, Ireland, &c.
Yacht Building on the Medina.

Oxford University and London Athletic Club Sports.
Our Salmon Fisheries.

The Work of the Special Commissioners.
Salmon Fishing on the Thurso.
Woodcock and Snipe Shooting.

The Use of Concrete in Cottage Building,
Collected Observations on British Bats.
Ornithological Rambles in Spain.
Gigantic Octopus in Japanese Waters.
Three Days in the Straits of Malacca.
Emigrant Fields of North America.
Notes from North Russia.
Sydney Botanical Gardens.
Agricultural Mechanics.

The Value of Oilcake for Cattle Feeding.
Milk and its Adulterations.

Price 6d. By post, 64d.

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DRESS AND FASHION: The Parisian Fashions (from our
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THE WORK TABLE. -Shawls for the Head and Opera
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Letters to Young Housekeepers; Notes and Queries; Answers. Cuisine: The Principles of Cooking; 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.

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Just published, price £1 11s. 6d., 12mo, pp. 1100, the Second
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PRACTICE IN BANKRUPTCY; under the Provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 71); the Debtors' Act 1869 (82 & 33 Vict. c. 62); and the Bank. ruptcy Repeal and Insolvent Court Act, 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 88); and all the Cases and Decisions of all the Courts down to the present time. By A. A. DORIA, of Lincoln'sinn, Esq., B.C.L., Barrister-at-Law.

FIELD OFFICE, 346, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. London: LAW TIMES Office, 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

THE

LEGAL PRACTITIONERS' SOCIETY.

THIS

HIS SOCIETY has for its object the reform of the unsatisfactory state of the Legal Profession. The want of such a Society has long been felt, and the demand for it has been rendered all the more imperative by the recent and the impending legislative changes in our judicial system.

Societies for promoting these changes, as well as Societies for the amendment of the law itself, already exist. This Society, of a less ambitious character, does not seek to supersede any of the existing organisations, confining its operations to the reform of proved abuses in connection with the Profession only.

Although its basis is thus restricted, it will have no lack of work to perform. Among the many subjects which engage its attention may be mentioned the following:

1. To adjust the relations of the two branches of the Legal Profession, as well inter se as in reference to the Public.

2. To protect the Legal Profession against the encroachments of unqualified persons.

Members of the Legal Profession of every degree, whether Barristers-at-Law, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors, Special Pleaders, Conveyancers, or Proctors, and Articled Clerks, or Students of the Inns of Court, are eligible for Membership. The Annual Subscription of Ordinary Members is fixed at the almost nominal amount of FIVE SHILLINGS, to secure the adhesion of as many Members of the Legal Profession as possible. Any movement for the reform of the existing state of the Profession, to be permanently successful, must necessarily proceed from within, and secure the hearty co-operation and support of both its branches.

The Annual Subscription of Vice-Presidents is ONE GUINEA. Donors of FIVE GUINEAS are eligible as Life Vice-Presidents.

Any further information may be obtained from the Honorary Secretary, CHARLES FORD, Esq., at the Office of the Law Times, 10, Wellington-street, Strand, London, W.C., to whom all Communications should be addressed by Members of the Legal Profession desirous of joining the Society. Subscriptions for the current year are now payable to the Honorary Treasurer, W. T. CHARLEY, Esq., D.C.L., M.P., 5, Crown Office-row, Temple, London, E.C.; or at the Society's Bankers, Union Bank (Chancery-lane Branch).

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