Wednesday evening, September 12, at seven o’clock … (13 Lots, described, includes) … Lot 10: Cattell’s Grove and Mount Street, Nechells, substantially built property situated at corner of Cattell’s Grove and Mount Street, producing at low rents £87 2s. Leasehold for ninety nine years, from June 24 1890, subject to ground rent of £11 year: Fuller particulars in next week’s advertisements: Lot 11, Villiers Street, Winson Green, Substantially built Leasehold property consisting of four houses, Nos. 17 to 23 Villiers Street, known as “Villa House” and “Archibald Place” and nine houses in the rear, the whole producing at moderate rents £173 11s. Leasehold for ninety nine years from September 1890, subject to a ground rent of £35 reduced by a sub-ground rent of £7 10s on two houses adjoining to £27 10s per annum. All the houses have gardens. This property is in a populous and good letting district … Lots 10 and 11, Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Waterloo Street …
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