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GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY . EDINBURGH . *—( Grar . tjnl'iir ) .-Wednesday and Sutuulay . Tho magnificent ss . "t ' enmew " ( 1 , 550 tons register , 3550 indicate I horto-powor , the finest vessel on the Kast Cons ) , " O .-prey , " or other Steamers . 2- ' s and lCs . Return , Ms and 2 Is Gd . BORDEAUX . '—From London and Bordeaux every Friday , 5 rs ; fore cabin , 35 s . Return , 80 s and ( JOs . ? A tender with passengers for the Edinburgh and Bordeaux boats leaves Westminster , Temple , and Old Swan Piers . . From Iron { Site and St . Katharine ' s "Wharl . A NTWERP . —See Company ' s time tables . OSTEND . —Every Wednesday and Saturday . 12 a Od and 10 s . Return , 20 * and 15 s . HULL . —Every AVednesday and Saturday from London and Hull . 12 s Cd and 8 s Gd . Return , 17 s and 12 s . HAMBURG , via HARWICH—By express from Liverpool Street Station , at 8 p . m ., every Wednesday and Saturday . 1 st class rail and saloon , 37 s 6 d single , 56 s 3 d return ; 2 nd class rail and saloon , 35 s Oil single , 53 s Od return ; second class rail and fore cabin , 25 s Od single , 38 s Od return . SUMMER PASSENGER SERVICES ' TO MARGATE , RAMSGATE , DEAL , DOVER & YARMOUTH , From London Bridge Wharf and Penchurch St . Station , BY THE SPLENDID SALOON STEAMERS , Specially built for theso services , and of very high speed , replete with all the latest improvement , nnd having ample accommodation for all passengers , both First and Second Class , in fine or wee weather , in tho magnificent and airy saloons on dock . SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSION TO MARGATE AND RA . MSGATE . — Daily ( SUNDAY included ) from London Bridge Wharf at 0 " 15 a . m ., or Fenchurch Street Station at 10 * 15 a . m . Fare there and back to Fenchurch Street ( via Tilbury ) 3 s Od . MARGATE AND BAMSGATE . —Twice Daily ( Sunday , tho early departure only ) , at 9 ' 15 and 10 ' 30 a . m ., from London Bridge Wharf , or from Fenchurch Street Station at 10 'Jo or 1 T 13 a . m . Fares : Single , Saloon , 5 s . Fore Cabin , 4 s . . Return ( available during tho season ) , Os 6 d or os . TTvEAL AND DOVER . —Daily ( Sunday excepted ) from London Bridge AJ Wharf at 10 ' 30 a . m ., or Fenchurch Street Station at 11 * 13 a . m . Fares from London Bridge , Single , 6 s . Return 10 s . YARMOUTH . —From London Bridge Wharf at 0 a . m . DAILY ( Sundays and Bank Holiday excepted ) . Faros 7 s 6 d and 6 s . Return , available during the season , 10 s Od and 9 s . . For particulars of and alterations in connection with Bank Holiday service Boo special bills and advertisements . 55 GREAT TOWER STREET , E . C .
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By order of the Mortgagees . FINCHLEY , N . TWO ELIGIBLE AND CONVENIENT LONG LEASEHOLD Residences situate and being Nos . ll and 15 Elm Park Villas , Elm Park Road , Chnrch End , Finchloy , let to respectable tenants , and producing _ E 12 per annum , hut of tho full rental value of jKSO per annum . Tenants paying all rates and taxes . Held under lease for an unexpired term of 88 years trom 25 th December 1802 , at a ground rent of £ 510 s each house . The above will bo Offered for Sale by Auction by Mr . P . Child , At tho Railway Hotel , New Barnet , N ., on Monday , 21 st August 1893 , at 7 * 30 p . m . prompt , in two lots . f May bo viewed by permission of the tenants . Particulars and canditions of A . WOODKOFFK , Esii ., Solicitor , 21 Lincoln ' s Inn Fields . W . C , at tho place of sale , and of tho Auctioneer , 05 and 00 Chancery Lane , W . C , and Station Road , New Barnet , N . j
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By order of Trustees . NEW BARNET . A TERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE SITUATE on the south side of Station Road , Now Barnet ( on tlio East of and adjoining to " ELMSIIUKST , " ) and having a frontage thereto of 105 feet . Admirably adapted and fully ripe for building operations . . Road Korbed , paved and taken over by the Local Authority . The above will bo offered for Bale by Auction by Mr . F . Child , At the Railway Hotel , Now Barnet , N ., on Monday , 21 st August 1893 , at 7 * 30 p . m . punctually . Tho property will bo put up in one lot , but if not so sold , then in three separate lots . May bo viewed . Partic ulars , plan and conditions of sale may be obtained at the place of sale , of GEQUOE F . Ga * . - _ c , Esq ., St . Martin ' s House , 29 Ludgato Hill , E . G ., or Mr . F . CHILD , Surveyor , 65 and 60 Chancery Lane , AV . C , and 1 Station Road , New Barnet .
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At a nominal reserve . NEW BARNET , N . AN ATTRACTIVE AND CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED Detached Freehold Family Residence known as " BYXKEWOOO , " Hadloy Road , New Barnet . Let on 3 years agreement at the inadequate rental of £ il per annum , but of tho Cull rental valuo of £ 15 per annum . Tho above will bo offered for Sale by Auction by Mr . F . Child , At the Railway Hotel , New Barnet , on Monday , alst August 1893 , at 7 30 p . m . Xwo-thirds of tho purchase money may remain on mortgage at 0 per cent . May be viewed . Particulars and conditions of salo may lie obtained at tho place of sale , of W . Osiiontr Bom ? , ESQ ., Solicitor , Barnet , Herts ., or of Mr . F , CHILD , Surveyor , ( 55 aud 63 Chancery Lane , W . C , and 1 Station Road , New Barnet .
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Among the contents of tbe August number of " The English Illustrated Magazine " will be "Some Ruskin Letters , " being some hitherto unpublished letters by Mr . John Ruskin ; " Bolvoir Castle , " by Her Grac . j the Dncbess of Rutland ; "Poachers and Poaching , " by "A Son of the Marshes ; " " Lou and L z , " a complete story , by Georgo Gissiug ; " Hartmann the Anarchist ; or , Tbe Doom of the Greafc City , " Part III . ; and the third part of " Tho Romance of Modem Loudou , " viz ., " Round tba Underground ou au Engine . "
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fi fri ^^ M »« , M ^^ " U ^ W W"w ~_____ r' . ij ^^ ¦¦ wrrwi ^^^^ ^^^^ SWJ VCTS-i ^ TWW ^^ SATURDAY , 5 TH AUGUST 1893 .
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The least said soonest mended , and on that account we do not intend to say much in regard to ourselves in renewing our labours on the FREEMASON ' S
CHRONICLE , which starts to-day under fresh management . ^ Up to within the last few years ' we had taken an active interest in the work of the paper , and oven of late have not been wholly disassociated from it ,
although our connection has for some time been of a very slight character . Now , however , we take up full command , and we hope that in doing so we shall resume the friendly associations of the past , and make the paper even more successful than it has hitherto been .
A quarter of a million of money for a Masonic Temple in London is what the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Buckinghamshire invites the Provincials to contribute—more as a joke , perhaps ,
than anything else , the Kev . J . Studholme Brownrigg being a most jovial chairman , and generally succeeding in keeping an audience on good terms . But the proposal opens up matter for consideration ;
and the day is not far distant when the question will have to receive attention from the Craft . The present Temple is far too small for anything like a special assembly of Grand Lodge , overflow meetings having
continually to be arranged whenever anything out of the common requires attention , and no Brother can possibly defend such a proceeding , no matter what the cost of remedying it .
We cannot believe the brethren answerable for tho motion to call the attention of the Grand Lodgo of Scotland to the publication of certain " Notes for Freemasons " in a local paper were well advised in
bringing the matter so prominently forward , and we await with some anxiety a record of what was done in answer to their proposition , which was to the effect that , " as such publications are contrevrv to the
Constitution and Laws of the Order , and detrimental to the best interests of the Craft , to move Grand Lodge thereanent . " It seems rather late in the day to attempt to curtail the liberties of the press , even in Masonic matters , although we are quite willing to
admit that due decorum should be observed by those who chronicle the doings of the Craft in public prints . We shall refer to the matter at greater length when we have further details before us , but from a cursory
glance at the " notes " complained of we imagine it is the facetiousness of the writer which is not appreciated . He is a little too " free and easy " in his remarks , but not sufficiently so to call down on his head the public interference of a Grand Lodge .
One of the events at the last meeting of the Metropolitan Lodge of Instruction , at the Moorgate , Finsbury Pavement , was the presentation by Bro . II . Stiles of a photo of our old friend Bro . A . Scurrah in
his rvovincial regalia , to some forty ol those who were present . Tlio likeness is iirst rate , and is one of the first produced under a new process which Bro . Stiles
is carrying out with great satisfaction at his studio , 175 King Street , Hammersmith . We hope to have an early opportunity of spending an evening with our
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GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY . EDINBURGH . *—( Grar . tjnl'iir ) .-Wednesday and Sutuulay . Tho magnificent ss . "t ' enmew " ( 1 , 550 tons register , 3550 indicate I horto-powor , the finest vessel on the Kast Cons ) , " O .-prey , " or other Steamers . 2- ' s and lCs . Return , Ms and 2 Is Gd . BORDEAUX . '—From London and Bordeaux every Friday , 5 rs ; fore cabin , 35 s . Return , 80 s and ( JOs . ? A tender with passengers for the Edinburgh and Bordeaux boats leaves Westminster , Temple , and Old Swan Piers . . From Iron { Site and St . Katharine ' s "Wharl . A NTWERP . —See Company ' s time tables . OSTEND . —Every Wednesday and Saturday . 12 a Od and 10 s . Return , 20 * and 15 s . HULL . —Every AVednesday and Saturday from London and Hull . 12 s Cd and 8 s Gd . Return , 17 s and 12 s . HAMBURG , via HARWICH—By express from Liverpool Street Station , at 8 p . m ., every Wednesday and Saturday . 1 st class rail and saloon , 37 s 6 d single , 56 s 3 d return ; 2 nd class rail and saloon , 35 s Oil single , 53 s Od return ; second class rail and fore cabin , 25 s Od single , 38 s Od return . SUMMER PASSENGER SERVICES ' TO MARGATE , RAMSGATE , DEAL , DOVER & YARMOUTH , From London Bridge Wharf and Penchurch St . Station , BY THE SPLENDID SALOON STEAMERS , Specially built for theso services , and of very high speed , replete with all the latest improvement , nnd having ample accommodation for all passengers , both First and Second Class , in fine or wee weather , in tho magnificent and airy saloons on dock . SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSION TO MARGATE AND RA . MSGATE . — Daily ( SUNDAY included ) from London Bridge Wharf at 0 " 15 a . m ., or Fenchurch Street Station at 10 * 15 a . m . Fare there and back to Fenchurch Street ( via Tilbury ) 3 s Od . MARGATE AND BAMSGATE . —Twice Daily ( Sunday , tho early departure only ) , at 9 ' 15 and 10 ' 30 a . m ., from London Bridge Wharf , or from Fenchurch Street Station at 10 'Jo or 1 T 13 a . m . Fares : Single , Saloon , 5 s . Fore Cabin , 4 s . . Return ( available during tho season ) , Os 6 d or os . TTvEAL AND DOVER . —Daily ( Sunday excepted ) from London Bridge AJ Wharf at 10 ' 30 a . m ., or Fenchurch Street Station at 11 * 13 a . m . Fares from London Bridge , Single , 6 s . Return 10 s . YARMOUTH . —From London Bridge Wharf at 0 a . m . DAILY ( Sundays and Bank Holiday excepted ) . Faros 7 s 6 d and 6 s . Return , available during the season , 10 s Od and 9 s . . For particulars of and alterations in connection with Bank Holiday service Boo special bills and advertisements . 55 GREAT TOWER STREET , E . C .
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By order of the Mortgagees . FINCHLEY , N . TWO ELIGIBLE AND CONVENIENT LONG LEASEHOLD Residences situate and being Nos . ll and 15 Elm Park Villas , Elm Park Road , Chnrch End , Finchloy , let to respectable tenants , and producing _ E 12 per annum , hut of tho full rental value of jKSO per annum . Tenants paying all rates and taxes . Held under lease for an unexpired term of 88 years trom 25 th December 1802 , at a ground rent of £ 510 s each house . The above will bo Offered for Sale by Auction by Mr . P . Child , At tho Railway Hotel , New Barnet , N ., on Monday , 21 st August 1893 , at 7 * 30 p . m . prompt , in two lots . f May bo viewed by permission of the tenants . Particulars and canditions of A . WOODKOFFK , Esii ., Solicitor , 21 Lincoln ' s Inn Fields . W . C , at tho place of sale , and of tho Auctioneer , 05 and 00 Chancery Lane , W . C , and Station Road , New Barnet , N . j
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By order of Trustees . NEW BARNET . A TERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE SITUATE on the south side of Station Road , Now Barnet ( on tlio East of and adjoining to " ELMSIIUKST , " ) and having a frontage thereto of 105 feet . Admirably adapted and fully ripe for building operations . . Road Korbed , paved and taken over by the Local Authority . The above will bo offered for Bale by Auction by Mr . F . Child , At the Railway Hotel , Now Barnet , N ., on Monday , 21 st August 1893 , at 7 * 30 p . m . punctually . Tho property will bo put up in one lot , but if not so sold , then in three separate lots . May bo viewed . Partic ulars , plan and conditions of sale may be obtained at the place of sale , of GEQUOE F . Ga * . - _ c , Esq ., St . Martin ' s House , 29 Ludgato Hill , E . G ., or Mr . F . CHILD , Surveyor , 65 and 60 Chancery Lane , AV . C , and 1 Station Road , New Barnet .
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At a nominal reserve . NEW BARNET , N . AN ATTRACTIVE AND CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED Detached Freehold Family Residence known as " BYXKEWOOO , " Hadloy Road , New Barnet . Let on 3 years agreement at the inadequate rental of £ il per annum , but of tho Cull rental valuo of £ 15 per annum . Tho above will bo offered for Sale by Auction by Mr . F . Child , At the Railway Hotel , New Barnet , on Monday , alst August 1893 , at 7 30 p . m . Xwo-thirds of tho purchase money may remain on mortgage at 0 per cent . May be viewed . Particulars and conditions of salo may lie obtained at tho place of sale , of W . Osiiontr Bom ? , ESQ ., Solicitor , Barnet , Herts ., or of Mr . F , CHILD , Surveyor , ( 55 aud 63 Chancery Lane , W . C , and 1 Station Road , New Barnet .
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Among the contents of tbe August number of " The English Illustrated Magazine " will be "Some Ruskin Letters , " being some hitherto unpublished letters by Mr . John Ruskin ; " Bolvoir Castle , " by Her Grac . j the Dncbess of Rutland ; "Poachers and Poaching , " by "A Son of the Marshes ; " " Lou and L z , " a complete story , by Georgo Gissiug ; " Hartmann the Anarchist ; or , Tbe Doom of the Greafc City , " Part III . ; and the third part of " Tho Romance of Modem Loudou , " viz ., " Round tba Underground ou au Engine . "
Ar00906
fi fri ^^ M »« , M ^^ " U ^ W W"w ~_____ r' . ij ^^ ¦¦ wrrwi ^^^^ ^^^^ SWJ VCTS-i ^ TWW ^^ SATURDAY , 5 TH AUGUST 1893 .
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The least said soonest mended , and on that account we do not intend to say much in regard to ourselves in renewing our labours on the FREEMASON ' S
CHRONICLE , which starts to-day under fresh management . ^ Up to within the last few years ' we had taken an active interest in the work of the paper , and oven of late have not been wholly disassociated from it ,
although our connection has for some time been of a very slight character . Now , however , we take up full command , and we hope that in doing so we shall resume the friendly associations of the past , and make the paper even more successful than it has hitherto been .
A quarter of a million of money for a Masonic Temple in London is what the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Buckinghamshire invites the Provincials to contribute—more as a joke , perhaps ,
than anything else , the Kev . J . Studholme Brownrigg being a most jovial chairman , and generally succeeding in keeping an audience on good terms . But the proposal opens up matter for consideration ;
and the day is not far distant when the question will have to receive attention from the Craft . The present Temple is far too small for anything like a special assembly of Grand Lodge , overflow meetings having
continually to be arranged whenever anything out of the common requires attention , and no Brother can possibly defend such a proceeding , no matter what the cost of remedying it .
We cannot believe the brethren answerable for tho motion to call the attention of the Grand Lodgo of Scotland to the publication of certain " Notes for Freemasons " in a local paper were well advised in
bringing the matter so prominently forward , and we await with some anxiety a record of what was done in answer to their proposition , which was to the effect that , " as such publications are contrevrv to the
Constitution and Laws of the Order , and detrimental to the best interests of the Craft , to move Grand Lodge thereanent . " It seems rather late in the day to attempt to curtail the liberties of the press , even in Masonic matters , although we are quite willing to
admit that due decorum should be observed by those who chronicle the doings of the Craft in public prints . We shall refer to the matter at greater length when we have further details before us , but from a cursory
glance at the " notes " complained of we imagine it is the facetiousness of the writer which is not appreciated . He is a little too " free and easy " in his remarks , but not sufficiently so to call down on his head the public interference of a Grand Lodge .
One of the events at the last meeting of the Metropolitan Lodge of Instruction , at the Moorgate , Finsbury Pavement , was the presentation by Bro . II . Stiles of a photo of our old friend Bro . A . Scurrah in
his rvovincial regalia , to some forty ol those who were present . Tlio likeness is iirst rate , and is one of the first produced under a new process which Bro . Stiles
is carrying out with great satisfaction at his studio , 175 King Street , Hammersmith . We hope to have an early opportunity of spending an evening with our