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and of Mr. Farebrother, Auctioneer, No. 16, Old Bond-street,
 
and of Mr. Farebrother, Auctioneer, No. 16, Old Bond-street,
 
London.
 
London.
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FOREIGN WINE remarkably cheap, for Ready Money only.
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A quantity of choice Old Red Port now selling at
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No. 4, Caddick-row, Scotland Yard, Whitehall at 34s.
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per dozen.
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A single Bottle may be had as a sample, and a quantity over
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one dozen sent, carriage free, to any part of the Town.
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Office hours from ten until four o'clock.

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underline Sales by Auction. /underline

Gloucester-street, Queen-square.

By Mr. DAWSON, on the Premises, on Monday next, at Twelve,

THE genuine and genteel HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pictures, Prints, Pier and Chimney Glasses, and other Effects, of a Lady, deceased, No. 37, Gloucester- street, Queen-square; comprising handsome four-post bedsteads and chintz furniture, good goose feather beds and bedding, mahogany bureau and bookcase, wardrobes, chests of drawers, dining, card, and Pembroke tables, a cellaret sideboard, French window curtains, sofas and chairs, good Brussels and other carpets, an eight day clock, and good kitchen requisites.

May be viewed on Saturday, when catalogues may be had on the premises, and of Mr. Dawson, Great Marlborough-street.

Bryanstone-street, Portman-square.

By Mr. ROPER, on the Premises, on Wednesday, the 26th inst. at Twelve o'clock,

THE neat and genuine HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 450 Ounces of modern Plate, a fine-toned Pianoforte by Ganer, and other valuable Effects, of Mrs. Corbett, leaving off housekeeping, at No. 4, Bryanstone-street, Portman- square; comprising four-post bedsteads, with cotton furnitures and window curtains; goose beds, good bedding, excellent mahogany double and single chests of drawers, with secretaire, pier and dressing glasses, a set of mahogany dining tables with circular ends, cellaret sideboard, card and Pembroke tables, mahogany and japanned chairs and sofas, Brussels carpet, stoves, range, jack, kitchen requisites, &c. &c.

To be viewed on Tuesday, and catalogues had on the premises; at Garraway's; and of Mr. Roper, No. 59, Upper Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square.

Leasehold Houses, in Span's Buildings, near Church-row, St. Pancras.

By Mr. WILLOCK, at Garraway's Coffee-house, in 'Change- alley, Cornhill, on Wednesday next, at Twelve o'clock, in Three Lots,

THREE neat new-built LEASEHOLD HOUSES, very pleasantly situate, No. 17, 18, and 19, in Span's Buildings, near the Church at St. Pancras, in the occupation of good Tenants at will, at 201. each per annum.

To be viewed till the sale, and the particulars may be had on the premises; and at the Wheatsheaf, in Church-row, St. Pancras; at the Baptist Coffee-house, Chancery lane; at Garraway's, 'Change- alley; and of Mr. Willock, No. 25, Golden-square.

Spacious House, and a very capital Shop, fronting Burlington- House, Piccadilly, with immediate possession.

By Mr. WILLOCK, at Garraway's Coffee-house, 'Change-alley, Cornhill, on Wednesday next, at Twelve o'clock,

A Substantial modern-built LEASEHOLD HOUSE, and spacious Shop, most desirably and advantageously situate, No. 179, on the South Side of Piccadilly, opposite Burlington House, late in the occupation of Mr. John Debrett, Bookseller; containing four nearly finished rooms, with closets, on each of the upper floors; a most capital shop, large parlour, and paved yard; two kitchens, and all requisite domestic offices, fitted up with the utmost convenience. The premises have been recently repaired and improved, at a very great expence, are presumed to be in one of the first situations at the West end of the town, for a variety of genteel businesses requiring room. They are held for a long term, at a moderate rent, and the purchaser may have immediate possession.

To be viewed till the sale, and particulars may be had on the premises; at the Baptist Coffee-house, Chancery-lane; at Garraway's, 'Change-alley; of Messrs. Burley and Moore, Solicitors, Lincoln's Inn; and of Mr. Willock, No. 25, Golden-square.

Excellent Leasehold Houses, Kennington Green, Surrey.

By Mr. Willock, at Carraway's Coffee-house, 'Change-alley, Cornhill, on Wednesday next, at Twelve o'clock, in Two Lots,

Lot 1. A Substantial, well-built, and nearly finished LEASEHOLD HOUSE, most delightfully situate nearly opposite the Pond at Kennington Green, one mile from Westminster Bridge, with convenient offices, front-court, large walled garden, and a stable, in the occupation of Anthony Harding, Esq. on Lease, at 60 Guineas per annum.

Lot 2. Another substantial Leasehold House, situate next but one to the last, and on a similar plan, with a court, and large walled garden, in the occupation of Robert Alexander Druce, Esq. on lease, at only 50|. per annum. Both Lots are held for long terms, at small ground rents.

To be viewed till the sale, only with tickets, and particulars may be had at the Horns, Kennington; at the Baptist Coffee- house, Chancery-lane; at Garraway's, 'Change-alley; of Mr. Fox, Solicitor, in Parliament-street; and of Mr. Willock, No. 25, Golden-square, where tickets for viewing may be had.

Elegant Villa and Farm, Hinxton, near Chesterford, Cambridge- shire, with immediate possession.

By Mr. WILLOCK, at Garraway's Coffee-house, in 'Change- alley, Cornhill, London, on Wednesday, the 26th of September, at Twelve, by Order of the Devisees, in One Lot,

A Modern-built FREEHOLD VILLA, most delightfully situate in the rural village of Hinxton, one mile from Chesterford, ten from Cambridge, 15 from Newmarket, and 46 from London, in the country of Cambridge, the property and late residence of Edward Green, Esq. deceased; consisting of a substantial well-built house, with handsome uniform fronts. containing five neat chambers on the attic story, five airy cheerful bed-chambers, with dressing-rooms, on the principal floor; and on the ground floor an entrance hall, a large eating room, breakfast- room, library, and spacious lofty drawing-room, with excellent cellaring, and all requisite offices for the accommodation of a family of fashion; together with pleasure grounds, lawn, plantations, orchard, walled kitchen gardens, cloathed and planned with a profusion of the choicest fruit trees in full bearing: a cold bath, fish-ponds, and dove-houses, well stocked; detached coach- houses for 5 carriages, a capital court of stabling for 11 horses; farm-buildings, genteel cottages, and sundry freehold and copy- hold inclosures surrounding the house; and lands dispersed in the adjoining common fields, containing altogether about 116 acres, in a country abounding with game, and surrounding roads remarkably good.

To be viewed any time preceding the sale, when particulars may be had on the premises; also at the Crown Inn, at Chesterford; Rose, at Cambridge; Ram, at Newmarket Crown, at Hockerill; at the Baptist Coffee-house, in Chancery-lane; at Garraway's; of Mr. Humphrys, Harpur-street, Bloomsbury; and of Mr. Willock, No. 25, Golden-square, where plans of the house and grounds may be seen.

To Oilmen, &c. --Leasehold House and Shop, Furniture and Stock in Trade, Goodge-street, Tottenham-court-road.

By Mr. PAGE, on the Premises, No. 11, Goodge-street, Tottenham- court-road, on Thursday, the 27th instant, at Eleven o'clock,

THE genuine Household Furniture and Stock in Trade of Mr John Whitehead, Oilman, deceased; comprising four-post and press bedsteads, with cotton furnitures; window curtains, feather beds and bedding, mahogany tables, chairs, bureau, carpets, glasses, linen, kitchen requisites, &c. The Stock consists of oils and pickles, vinegar, salt, starch, blues, brushes, mops, brooms, and various other articles.

May be viewed on Wednesday preceding the sale, when catalogues may be had of Mr. Page, No 232, Holbern.

On the same day, at twelve o'clock, will be sold, the Lease of the Premises, of which six years are unexpired, at a moderate rent.

Drury-Lane Theatre.

By Mr. PHIPPS, at Garraway's, on Wednesday, October the 3d; at Twelve o'clock,

A Proprietor's Share in the Theatre Royal, Drury- lane, being one of the 47th 3000|. Proprietors' Shares, for the remainder of a term of 99 years, which commenced on the 16th of September, 1795, which is a rent charge of one pound for every night of theatrical or other entertainments, of which there are about 200 in the year, and entitles the holder ot the privilege of free admission, and of his writing an order for two persons to the boxes, or any other part of the house before the curtain, the privates boxes excepted, on every such night, and also to a transferable silver ticket.

Printed particulars may be had six days preceding the sale, at Stevens's Coffee-house, Bond-street; Messrs. Jenkins, James, and Co. New Inn; Mr. Phipps, Copthall-court, Throgmorton-street; and at Garraway's.

Freehold Tythes and valuable Estate, Goole, Yorkshire.

By Mr. BROTHER, at the Falcon Inn, Micklegate, York, on Friday, Oct. 5, at Three o'clock, peremptorily, and without reserve, in Lots.

THE Great Tythes of all or most of the Lands situate at Goole, in the parish of Sneith, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, and extending over upwards of 1440 acres of rich arable land. Also a very desirable and highly valuable Freehold Estate, situate at Goole, comprising 47 acres of fertile land, in the highest state of cultivation, and now in the occupation of Mr. Richard Cooper. The above is situated in the centre of very capital market-towns.

Particulars are now preparing, and will be ready for delivery forthwith, at the principal inns of the towns adjacent to the estate; of Mr. Shipton, Surveyor, Green, Hamerton; Messrs. Harvey and Robinson, Solicitors, Lincoln's Inn New Square; and of Mr. Farebrother, Auctioneer, No. 16, Old Bond-street, London.

FOREIGN WINE remarkably cheap, for Ready Money only. A quantity of choice Old Red Port now selling at No. 4, Caddick-row, Scotland Yard, Whitehall at 34s. per dozen.

A single Bottle may be had as a sample, and a quantity over one dozen sent, carriage free, to any part of the Town.

Office hours from ten until four o'clock.