HARTING, SUSSEX.

     G. ETHERINGTON & SON have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on Tuesday, August 27th, 1867, in six lots, at the ‟Ship Inn,” South Harting,—The following desirable

FREEHOLD PROPERTY
namely:

     Lot 1. — A COTTAGE in six tenements, situate at Barngate, South Harting, and let with Lot 4 to weekly tenants, at rentals amounting in the whole to upwards of £20 per annum.

     Lot 2. — A COTTAGE and garden adjoining the above and fronting the road, and let to a yearly tenant at £5 per annum.

     Lot 3. — A COTTAGE with large garden and meadow adjoining, containing 1a. 1r. 11p., and now let to Joseph Still, a yearly tenant, at £16 per annum.

     Lot 4. — A LARGE GARDEN adjoining, and having a frontage of 51 feat to the road. This lot is let with Lot 1.

     Lot 5. — TWO MEADOWS, situate in South Harting, containing 2a. 1r. 14p., in the occupation of Mr. G. Wild, as yearly tenant. This lot adjoins the property of Mr. Taylor on the East, Lady Fetherstonhaugh on the South and West, and J. L. Postlethwaite, Esq., on the North.

     Lot 6. — FOUR very substantially-built TENEMENTS under one roof, with gardens adjoining, situate at West Harting, let at rentals amounting in the whole to £20 16s.
     The above property is beautifully and well situated for building purposes, Harting being considered one of the most healthy and picturesque villages in the County of Sussex.

     Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of

JOSPEH SOAMES, Esq.,
         Solicitor, Petersfield;

and of G. Etherington & Son, Auctioneers and Surveyors, Petersfield and Chichester.