WANT PLACES— AII Letters to be post paid. AS NURSERY or HOUSEMAID, a Young Woman (initiated in the dressmaking) in a respectable Family. Direct C. P., at 61 Old Broad-street, City. AS HOUSEMAID, or UPPER NURSE, in a genteel Family, a steady Woman, who can make herself useful in making up small linen and work well at the needle, and whose character can bear the strictest enquiry. Direct to M. P., 12, Greese-street, Rathboneplace. AS HOUSEMAID, a steady Young Woman, where a Footman is kept. No objection to the town or country. Can have a good character from her last place. Direct A. W., 4, Charles-street, Long-acre. AS LAUNDRY MAID, A PERSON who understands her business, having always lived in that capacity; would prefer the country. Direct to F. G., 2, Little Pancrasstreet, Tottenham-court-road. AS KITCHEN MAID IN A RESPECTABLE Family, or as Housemaid in a small Family, where a Footman is kept ; can have a good character from a respectable family where she lived last. Direct to C. S., Mr. Lathan's, Fishmonger, 28, Lime-street, Lea-denhall-market. A YOUNG GIRL, 14 YEARS OF AGE, in a Family or Nursery ; can work well at her needle, and will make herself generally useful. Direct to A. 8., at Mr. Taylor's, 11, Church-street, St. Saviour's Church, Borough. No office-keeper need apply. SALES BY AUCTION. „*» Valuable Building Materials of Colney Mansion, Herts. By Mr. H. PHILLIPS, on the Premises in the course of the present month. THE VALUABLE BUILDING MATERIALS of the noble stone-built structure called 'Colney Mansion, near Colney, in the county of Herts, comprising 50 mahogany doors, 123 mahogany-framed sashes glazed with plate and crown glass, marble chimney-pieces, register and Bath stoves, ranges, ovens, coppers, reservoirs, and cistern pumps and pipes. The valuable fittings of a large brew-house and brewing utensils, about 50 tons of lead, 4 geometrical stone staircases with iron balusters and mahogany hand-rails, mahogany fittings of water closets, excellent dowelled floorings, joists, girders, stout quarterings and partitions, bressumers, Yorkshire paving, Portland sills and dressings, capacious front of sound stock work, faced with Tabenhoe stone, valuable iron-work, and every other material of an elegant mansion, built and finished within the last thirty years at an immense expense. Notice of the sale and view will be given in due time. Modern Furniture, Live and Dead Stock, &c, Colney House, Herts. By Mr. H. PHILLIPS, on the premises, on Monday, Nov. 18, and the following day, at twelve o'clock. ALL THE MODERN FURNITURE, Pier and Chimney-glasses, Porcelain Clocks, Candelabras, Wines, Ale, Live and Dead Farming Stock, comprising, 13 cows, 3 score sheep, 150 ' load of hay, &c, of Colney Mansion, late in the occupation of the Margravine of Anspach, situate between Colney and Shenley, about 4 miles this side of St. Albans, 7 from Barnet, and L 8 from London. The furniture comprises, lofty 4-post and field bedsteads, with rich cotton hangings and well-seasoned bedding, and the usual assortment of chamber furniture ; an elegant drawing-ro->m suite of .5 curtains, chairs, &c, excellent Brussels and Wilton carpets, large mahongay library bookcases, ladies' and gentlemen's wardrobes, sideboard, suite of chairs, sofas, and every other description of domestic requisite, store cases, 200 dozen of empty bottles. May be viewed two days preceding the sale, and catalogues had on the premises, Red Lion, Barnet : White Hart, St. Albans ; Red Lion, Highgate ; Green Man, Whetstone ; York Hotel, Bridge-street, Blackfriars ; and at Mr. Phillips, 67 and 68, New Bondstreet. Improved rent of £40 155., per annum, Bunhillrow. By Messrs. PULLEN. At Garraway's, on Monday, Nov. 11, at 12 o'clock, unless previously disposed of by private contract. THE VALUABLE and BENEFICIAL LEASE of a very commodious DWELLING HOUSE containing numerous apartments and conveniences, producing a clear income of £40 155., per annum, eligibly situate No. 82, on the west side of Bunhill-row, near Old-street, on lease to Mr Thomas Ellison for the whole term, wanting seven days at a clear rent of £46 per annum. The premises are in excellent repair and held for an unexpired term of 29^ years at Michaelmas last, at a ground rent of £5 ss. Bd. per annum. Printed particulars may be had of Mr Earnshaw, Solicitor, Red Cross-street, Cripplegate, at Garraway's, arfd of Messrs. Pullen, Little Moorfields. Freeholds, Middlesex. By Messrs. PULLEN, at Garraway's, on Monday, November 11, at 12 o'clock, in six lots, by order of the Executers of Mr. George Loosey, deceased. 4 VERY ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, j.il situate on the west side, a preferable part of Long-alley, leading from Tun-street to Moorfields, in the county of Middlesex, consisting of eight brick and timber dwellinghouses, with i^ood yards, now in possession of Messrs. Hogden, Newport, Shabracq, and others, at low rents amounting to £128 14s. per annum, but which may be considerably improved, ihe premises are in substantial repair, and occupy a large space of ground. — May be viewed by leave of the tenants, of whom particulars may be had, also of Mr. Karnshav, Solicitor, T?ed Cross-street, Cvipplegate, at Garra way's and of Messrs. P alien, Little Moorfields.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2692, 18 October 1905, Page 38 (Supplement)
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