THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
719 
43—1846. ] 
Sales by Auction. 
A&MPORTANT SALE OF 2000 Cee HYBRID RHO- 
a &c., CONSIGNED 
OTHEROE ano MORRIS have re- 
ceived instructions, to submit to publie competition, at 
the Auction Mart, Bartho lomew-lane, the middle of November, 
1846, about 2000 CAMELLIAS, fro: mo to 4 feet, most of which 
are beautifully furnished wi ith blo m-buds, and comprise all 
ihe esteemed varieties. SR edenden arboreum, Azalea 
indica, and other Greenhouse Plants. Catalogues may be had 
a week prior to the s ale, at the Auction Mart; andof the Auc- 
tip cul American Nursery, Leytonstone, 
FOURTEEN ACRES OF NURSERY STOCK, Wandsworth 
Common, The Ground being required for building purposes. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE anb MORRIS are 
seroma S bring before the Public by Auction on Monday 
the 26th EET tober, 1846, and thirteen Toming days, the 
pai r Toc £f Mr. Neat of Wandsworth Common Nur- 
n excellent opportunity for pepe to fur- 
he their. Blecsure Grounds and Gardens with V arieties of the 
choicest Deciduous and Ornamental eos and the 
respectfully invited, as this is incomparably one 
PLANTS, usually and unusually grown. Also two Stacks of 
fine 01d. Meadow Hay, about 100 loads. May be viewed prior 
to the Sale. Mn x Eid (1s, each, returnable to purchasers), 
may be had on the premises, of the Sree hi Seedsmen, and of 
t A AER Nursery, Leytonstone, 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, MARKET GARDENERS, 
RAILWAY CONTRACTORS, ÁND OTHERS ENGAGED 
PLANTING, 
NM ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS have re- 
ceed instructions ids SHUT to Public Competition, on 
Monday, N and following days, at 11 o'clock, a ange 
PORTION Of the densely stock NURSERY of Wm. Dennis 
and Co., King’s-road, Chelsea, the ground being r resins for 
immediate building after uer The stock. consists. of 
10,000 Aucuba japonica, Now Ivies, Hollies, large Privets, and. 
an immense quanti andard, half-standard, pillar and 
dwarf Roses, in great iS the largest collection of. prize 
Gooseberries ever grown, in upwards of 300 varieties ; large 
fruit-bearing Apple, Pear, and Mulberry "der flowering 
Shrubs, Herbaceous Plant ts, ia three days 
previous to the Sale, and Catalogues had ofthe SAESP Seeds- 
men, on the premises, and of the Auctioneers, American Nur- 
ery, Leytonstone, 
VALUABLE SOUTH AMERICAN PLANTS, 
BASN RS. J. C. Ax» S. STEVENS y instructed 
| Fan TO-BE LET from Lady- day, 1847, consisting 
acres of gery, useful ARABLE, MEADOW, and 
PASTURE LAND, and suitable Out-buildi 
ANTED.—A LARGE. or SMALL QUANTITY 
of good. Toe for a light soil ; it must be on or near 
situ ate in the county D Woretster iby the side of a good road, 
8 miles from Birmingham. nt will have the option of 
pun ‘chasing in a limited xn Si? a further particulars, apply 
to HENRY GRE: EEN, Surveyor and Land Agent, Rednell Cottage, 
Northfield, nea: Birmingham. 
wean PED ‘to to RENT, by a god Practical Agri- 
culturist of Capital, A FARM of from 200 to 300 acres 
of good land, with a E S Farm House od e miles 
of London xD pp! ly m letter only, post paid, to T. 1 Car- 
li: rei 
H E "APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULT ERAL uada DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFAOTORIES, upon improved princi. 
bles and at very mode! un a Tn erected by DANIEL and 
DWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
ni^ nd E. Barone hag devoted much time! tothe bibe ue 
nour 
London, in 
Chiswick. 
D. and E. BAILEY also constructin metal all PRESI $ 
Tortieultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite Noblemen, 
entlemen, and the Public, to the inspection of their ex id 
drawings and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the 
oppor tunity of exhibith ing, amongst other metal works, an ex. 
tremely complete and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, 
adapted for the continued supply of hot water, and an arrange- 
of the oven more complete than has hitherto been brought 
before. ae public. 
d E. Bam were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
TS um to hortieulturists, and can referto the Con- 
Dies 
anims: AND HEALY'S COOKING APPA- 
RATUS, combining Sylvester's Patents.—This COOKING 
sal aet EE greater general advantages than any 
yet submitted :o thej pul Mes both as regards strength of mate- 
Mel i ; infact the laws of heat are so applied 
ell by Auction, at their Great Room. g 
Covent garden, on Wednesday, 4th Nn i 12 ES "i 
o'clock, a Coen mnt or VALUABLE PLA NiS being part 
of the Collections of Messrs. N. FUNCKE, J. LiNDEN, and L. 
OLAUSSEN, during their Tatest Tesar ches in the high Cordilleras 
of New Grenada, in the islan e interior of 
theBrazils. They comprise Ernst specimens pou 
in pots in perfect a and most of them never before intro- 
daesaints In land.—May be viewed the day prior and morning 
of Sale, and Catalogues had of Mr, PAwPLIN, Botanical Book- 
geller, Frith-street, Soho, and of the Auctioneers, 38, King- 
street, Covent-garden. 
TO NOBLEMEN, CENE PEN NUM NURSERYMEN. 
Immense Collection of C DODENDRONS, 
AZALEAS, LILIUM LANOIFOLIUM, just OTT from 
Belgium. 
SSRS. J, C. anD S. STEVENS beg to announce 
they will sell by Ancien. at their Great Room, 38, King- 
street, Covent-garden, on Friday next, 30thinst., and following 
day, or i for 1 Eta 2000 "CAMELLIAS, from 2 to 5 feet 
Tis ll grown plants in pots; and full of flower buds, Also 
a ORDRE of Hybrid Rhododendron arboreum, Azalea indica, 
and Lilium lancifolium, REM received in fine order from one of 
the first growers in Belgium,—May be viewed the day prior and 
mornings of Sale, and uique ed of the Auctioneers, 38, 
King-strect, Covent-garden. 
TO BOTANISTS—CLAUSSEN' S BRAZILIAN HERBARIUM. 
iV ESSRS. J. C. anp S. STEVENS are instructed to 
sell by Auction, at their Great Room, 38, King- scents 
Govant-gardens on Wednesday, 4th Novem! ber, at 12 for 
O'clock, the very extensive HERBARIUM of BRAZILIAN 
BLASS, collected by M, Claussen in the various provinces of 
s Geraes and Santa Caterina, garing his researches in the 
im ; 1840 to 1844, and comprising many thousand speeimens. 
ay be viewed the day before the sale, and Catalogues had o; 
Mr. PALIN, Frith-strect, and of Messrs. J. C. and S, STEVENS, 
38, King-street, Covent-garden. 
* CAPITAL iU BU NURSERY STOCK, 
EY, KENT. 
VAR. T. BA. AXTER will Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, 
= October 27th, 1846, and conan. days, on the Nursery 
Grounds, opposite. "the Swan and at Widmore Lane, the 
APITAL and SUPERIOR NURSERY STOCK, comprising 
a great quantity of the various sorts of Forest and Fruit Trees, 
Shrubs and Evergreens, American Plants, Quick, &c. May be 
iewed Seven days preceding the Sale, and Catalogues had of 
neh, Reed Tai London- “bridge ; and of the Auc- 
ances Beene 
NREAT S! ‘LB OF RU HH bs at she: Mart, by 
GEORGE GLENNY & CO., on Tuesday and, Wednesday, 
id Fih and 28th October. A. Splendid Catieeeion, the ipe i 
Baron, of Saffron Waldon.— Cata] at the 
Shops and Gardeners? Gazette pres 420, aS AT irre 
TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND SO Me 
DOR SALE, this autumn, about e Million of 
THREE-YEAR OLD om pene SU per 1000. 
AN'TED, also, to Purchase about the 
Seedling Quicks, for bedding out this en Sampk e 
above may be received and given.towards the end of the pre- 
kanane month.—At Mr: H. L. Onrow's Office, 101, Castle-street, 
ead: 
sco 00 URSA E Seien m — ONS 
JY BE DISPOSED OF—About 4 tons of PIGEONS’ 
DUNG, & E been kept dry and free from heating during 
its accumulation ; i: pure, and in excellent cond.tion for 
all the purposes. to which it is applied.: een pre-paid, to, 
Mr, Bowren, 241, Albany-road; Kentzroad 
NO BE SOLD.—A CAPITAL FAMILY "HOUS 
with TWENTY ACRES OF LAND, a few Miles: from: 
London; —. y to, Messrs, re and SHEPHEARD, Solicitors, 
24, , Moorgate- -street, London, 
TO NURSERYMEN, SEEDSNEN AND OTHERS.—A RARE 
PPORTUN aA Mg INVESTMENT 
vs pE, ue OSE 
A 
By on the 
o A, B., Mr.. EPE EN 8, B fher partitus City. 
as to produce pa gr Exe effect B theleast consumption of. 
fuel, without destruction t Eee ET B. and H. ean 
safely Exc it, 
SS AND E BOLIVIAN GUANO “ON 
ae BY THE ONLY IMPORTERS, 
TONY GIBBS AND SONS, LONDON 
x, JOSEPH MYERS- ann CO., LIVERPOOL; 
And by hari 
GIBBS, BRI HT, "AND CO., LIVERPOOL E RE 
COT SWORTH, POWELL, AND PRYOR, LONDON. 
'otect tiemselves against the injurious Vo CC ee of 
using inferior and spurious guano, purchasers are recom- 
mended to apply only to Dealers piesta bikia character, or to 
the above- named Importers, who will supply the article in any 
Suandiuy at thein fixed prices, delist it from the Import 
LIQUID MANUR 
ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE dn FOR CORN. 
HE attention of the Agricultural Interest, at this 
momentous crisis, is requested to the great importance of 
LIQUID MANURE. and the ease with which it maybe appro- 
mps; RS those for Distillers, Brewers, Soap TT and 
anners, for hot and cold liquor. 
Excavations and Wells. 
Horticulture, and every Variety of fhanuotasing purposes, 
The Trade gunplied on advantag: ous terms, by BENJAMIN 
Fowxer, Engin: &e, ÉB, Dorset street, Fleet-streots London. 
A E FOTHERGILL. begs ‘to lotto the. following 
ANURES.on the best term 
GUANO, PERO VIA AN and- AFRICAN, ect from Import 
uses, 
Bises enn AN and PDE d BAY. Ditto. 
tion o! eworm. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIN i des Royal Agri; Soc. 
; Journ Yol vis Part 2), 
GYPSUM (Pure-Sulphate of Lime). 
BONE DUS ST. a BOND E POWDER. 
SULPHURIC HARCOA 
PETRE SALT ied AGRICULTURAL SALT for Composts, 
SILICATES of SODA and POTASH; and allother Manures, 
0, Upper Thamos-str 
Agent fors INGLES. HAN 
» SEED 
AWES’ ENG MANURES.—Tuvrnip Fata 
TL. per ton, ver Manure, Hj. perton. Corn Manure, 
14l. per ton, ous hosphate Lime, Tus per ton. 
A Pamphlet on. Artificial s Will be forwarded to any 
person enclosing two postage pe Ps Mr. WinsoN, at Mr, 
L AWES’ Lawes’ Factory, . 3, Deptfor d Creeks, Lor Lon: 
Kass JNBUSCH anp Cos AAEE FOR THE 
POTATO DISEASE.— Price 6s. per bales which en- 
an acre of sound Potatoes and a large cro 
KAGENBUSCH AND Qo.s GERMINATINQ: ‘COMPOUND. 
—Price 2s. and 4s. per packet, "The best Steep for Wheat and 
other Grain ; Turnip. , Clover, Onion, and all other Seeds and 
ulse. This is the intends 's best friend. 
Co’s GERMAN SCIENTIFIC 
MA RES, eS fort tilise the land without exhausting it, ai 
90s. ae acre eadows; once in three years ; for Tillage 35s. 
eon acre, cm for tte 5. 40s. per acre, annually. Price 1l. 10s. 
per ton: for Meadows. and lago, and 90. per. ton. for--Hops. 
One ton is sufficient for 4 ac 
These articles are kept a K> SB Wharf, London-bridge, 
and. As. JossPH EpwAnDs willdeliver them to. any one bringing 
the amount i in cash. 
by m GENBUscH and Co., Agricultural 
Chemists, Leeds. Sold by James and Co., Agents for the South 
of England, 55, King Wit oe City; and PorrER, Bro- 
THERS, Agents for the as rth, Cromford-court, Manchester. 
*.* Vessels of 50 tons, drawing 5 feet, d She: Works. in 
Leeds, and Tan ascend the creeks of every por "i the Kingdom, 
o that Dea armers, E Landed Pn priors, elubbing 
ay.— Communicate by letter, statin, 
price per ton, to F. R., Mr. Taylor's, Woodbine Cottage, mud 
Hersham, Surrey. 
CHEAP AND DURABLE R ROOF 
ING. 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY'S PATENT, 
M‘NEILL & CO., of Lamb's Buildings, Bunhill- 
* row, London, the Manufacturers and on Hares of 
THE ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOF ING 
aie hel Farm Buildings, Shedding, Workshops, and for 
Garden x to Hue: plants from Frost. 
t the Great National Agricultural Show: this Felt 
E has been exhibited and obtained the IA "aridis the 
Felt patronise 
Ira MAJESTY’S Woops AND Forests, 
HONOURABLE BOARD OF ORDNANCE, 
HONOURABLE EasT INDIA COMPAN 
HONOURABLE COMMISSIONERS OF OUS 
m Rx S ESTATE, ISLE OF Wigan 
OTANIC GARDENS, REGENT's PARK, 
tad on the] states of the Dukes of Sutherland, Norfolk, Rut- 
and, Newcastle, Northumberland, Buccleuch (at ipu a 
a late Larl Spencer, and most of t the Nobili qur 
and at the Royal Agricultural Society's House, Hano 
It is half the price of any other description of pace: = 
effects a gri ent ipine of Timber i x the construction of Roofs. 
Made to any length by 32 at wide. 
Price ONE PENNY PER SQUARE Poo 
mples, » with Directions for its Use, and Te imonials, 
of seven years’ experience, with réferences to Nc blemen, Gen- 
tlemen, Architects, ant uilders, vie free to any part of the 
town or Boe and order: ers by post executed, 
lic is respectful y cautioned that the o; Vor] 
S uds Britain wh: are the EE Roofing i is amados — "orien 
. MNE m COS 
OMS, 
AREE 
at the entrance to Westminster Hall, and other 
New Houses of Parliament, done under the Surveyorship of 
Charles Barry, Esq 
ote. —Consumers sending direct to the Factory can be sup- 
plied in lengths best suited to their Roofs, so tiat they pay for 
no more than they require. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 
SIX THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FEET OF 
ROGGON’S PATENT ASPHALTE FELT 
have been-used $4 zgor the above Society's buildings, at 
veastle-upon-Tyne 
PRICE ONE. PENNY PER SQUARE FOOT 
Tuomas JoHN Cnoocox, 8, Lawrence Pountne;-hill, ‘Cannon. 
street, London, 
HATCHER’S BENENDEN TILE MACHINE. 
Manufactured and Sold by 
Co AND. HALLEN, 2, oe STREET, 
OXFORD STREET, 
This is by far the simplest and ibm pol "Machine for the 
paps ot making Drain Tiles. Any shape Tile-can be nry 
requires. but few hands. to. dd it; namely; two m 
jiu two ge With this amount of labour his: produce will 
be as follows :— 
i in. diameter of Tile, 11, Eo "am diameter, of Tile, 220 
do. 3,200 
As stated by Thomas Law TTodees y Esq. ie bis communica- 
tion to the Royal Agricultural Society of En; 
The Machine is quite portable, and mises y but 
can be nioved up and down the drying sheds, thus equi no 
m boys in carrying: the tiles. r are any shelves required 
o charge for patent dues Ur license ; the 
ee ‘of the Machine includes the free use-o 
Price 257., including four Dies of any pee or size, 
Extra: Dies, of any shape or size, 5s. 
References can SE had as above as to where it aes ioe seen in 
actual! 
Improved Pug-mills, wholly of Iron. .. e. es 2 £16 16 0 
à z AE sé aU, COKE 
Draining Spades, per set of three, with gwan-neck dd 
on baled 
da cci a Er 
DOO COR CUM RUM NET " beca tar amtliacim 
Improved Drain, Level for the-use of-workmen.. 
COTTAM'S IMPROVED CLOD CRUSHERS. 
The improvements made inthese.uscful Implements consist 
the division of the roller into two parts, which greatly 
facilitates the turning and working. of the implement. 
frames are made wholly o iron, and. are therefore much more 
durable than-those of wo The prices of these Clod Crushers 
will be found ETTA lower than. those MIR charged. 
5 feet.6 inches ‘long; a d e Den Me $ feet 6 Pai 201, 
luding 
Ploughs, AE S, es Ditor w čighing Ma- 
chines. for live cattle and farm produce, Chair Cu Ma- 
chines, Churns, &e., and erem Sepa ption of Agricultural and 
Horticultur al Repository, 
insley-street, (FP deed ‘Londons 
"bi preparation 
„is offer: ed to othe Public with the greatest vermes being 
enic and 
d | together eye Ve supplied direct, at asaving of ex, 
A liberal ellowanod to the Trade, 
es 
