A24 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[June 17, 
Mr. Dawson’ ’ Teatotaller, 4yrs, ad Bibs eet pet Mr.¥ En s 
d 
Johnny, 6 ie 7st 12lbs ; Mr. Brooke’s Ajax, 5 yrs, 7st ‘Lor 
imerston’s Iliona, 6 yrs, 8st, and ystions Won si halt ateneth 
Match, 00, h ft. Last three- -quarters a ih, ds 
Seguidilia, 7st 7lbs (Nat), beat Duke of Bedford’s Oakley, AEN. 
Sweepstakes of 200 sovs. each, h ft; for three-yr-old colts, 
8st 7lbs ; fillies, 8st 4Ibs; 3lbs and 5lbs allowed, &c. Swinley 
course. 14 subs. Colonel Peel’s Murat (Chapple), peat Lord G. 
Bentinck’s Gaper, Lord Chesterfield’s New Brighton, and Mr. 
Greville’s Portumnus. Won cleverly by half a length 
he Gold Vase given by her Majesty, added toa sweepstakes ot 
20 Rare each. Twomiles. 14 subs. Colonel Chartitie’s Gor- 
hambury, 3 yrs, 7st 7lbs G. Howlett), beat Sir G. Heathcote’s 
Sirikol, 3 yrs, er oes Bae Johnstone’s Charles XII., aged, 
gst gto and 6 o' ead. 
The Windsor ae Dias OE 50l.; three-yr-olds, 7st 4lbs; four, 
8st al ave, Sst 10lbs; six and aged, 9st; mares and gel eldin Hes 
allowed ’albs ; the ae to be sold for 100 guineas. Cc. 
Wreford’s b fb: yy Camel, 3 yrs (J. Howlett), beat Mr. orosfordte 
pu 5 yrs; Mr. Kling’s Dahlia, 6 yrs, and 4 others. 
y.—-Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, MS ft, for three- 
yr-old Hee 8st 7lbs; the winner of the erby 0) 
kes, 5lbs extri ile, 4subs. Mr. W. Kimber 's Nylghau 
beat Lord Orford’s c by St. Patrick out of Mercy, and Lord 
Exeter’s c by Reveiler bat of Velyet. Won by a neck. 
‘The Coronation Stakes of 100 sovs. each, h ft, for three-yr-old 
fillies, 8st 7Ibs each. New mile. 10 subs. Sir G. Heathcote’s 
La Stimata beat Lord Exeter’s f by Jerry, out of Macremma, 
Thornhill’s Extempore, and Mr. Bates’s Noisette. Won by a ahead. 
‘The Swiniey Stakes of 10 sovs. each, for three-yr-olds, 7st 4Ibs ; 
four, 8st 4lbs; five, &e., gst slbs; mares, &c., allowed 3lbs; 
winner to be sold for 200, &c. Swinley course. 3 subs. Lord 
Exeter’s Maria Diaz, 3 yrs, beat pues of oe aaa 5lbs,4 yrs. 
The Produce Sweepstakes of 50 so’ each, h ft, for two-yr r-old 
colts, fia ae and tes 8st 4Ibs, ein 100 added “for the ee 
the second ho! ‘hree-quarters of the Old mile. 
r. Wreford’s f "By "Sultan, junior, out of Aouteata Gaibs) 
beat Colonel Peel’s c by Touchstone, out of Vw ie re (3lbs, Colonel 
nson’s Buzz, Lord Exeter’s c by J.iverpool, out of Macremm: 
(3lbs), Duke of Bedford’s Panther, and Lord G. SGentinck's Here- 
I-go-with-my-eye-out (3lbs). Won easily. 
The Royal Hunt Cup of 200 Bae . added to a Handicap of 10 
FS 
sovs. each, forgthree-yr-olds ani ards. id mile. 43 subs. 
Lord Chesterfield’s Knight-of-the- Whistle, 3 yrs, 8st slbs Mahe 
beat Colonel Peel’s Garry Owen, 6 yrs, 9st 3lbs ; Mr. Balchi 
Epaulette, 4 yrs, 6st 12Ibs ; Lord Miltown’s Bourra Tomacha, 
3 yrs, 6st Ne s,and 20 of thers who were not placed, Won b} 
three lengt! 
The Fee Hill ed of 15 ve my 5 ft, with 50 added, for 
7 lies, &c., allowe' d 3lbs. 
PS start at the Gus rcotvea Bae ee in. 21 subs. Mr. Oneley's 
ie Queen of the Gipsies, 3 yrs (Sly), beat Mr, Rogers’s Amat 
: os , Lord G. Bentinck’s Best Bower, 2 yrs, and 7 others SAG 
ee Bsc placed. ina Panter by three lengths. 
weepstakes of 50 sovs. each, for two-yr-old colts, 8st a eae 
fillies, eae 3lbs. Three-quarters of amile. 6subs. Mr. Licht- 
wald’s c by Scamander, out of Sister to Muisalman, beat Ae ‘Mr re 
Ley’s eat iny; Sir G. PecemeDle 's f by Velocipede out of Countess, 
Lord Exeter’s be by Beiram out of Datura, and Mr. J. Pec’ 
Cone mn by two lengt! 
DAY an MEM Ree of 100 sovs. each, h ft; for three- 
seo ee 8st 7lbs ; fillies, 8st 4lbs, New mile. 9 subs. Colonel 
Peel’s Murat beat Duke of Richmond’s Elysium, and Mr. 
Theobald’s Highlander. 
Her Majesty’s Plate of 100 guineas; three-yr-olds, 7st 2lbs; 
four, 9st 2ibs; five, 10st; six and aged, 10st 5 Ibs, From the New 
mile post, once round and eo Lord Lowther’ i ¢ by Bay Middle- 
eee out of Silvertail, 3 yrs, beat Mr. J. Day’s ¢ by Emilius, out 
Kal te Kearney, 3 yrs, see: Newton’s Ma Mie, 4 yrs, and 
Colonel Chari ritie 
mt soys. each, for here 
old colts, 5 IS 5 s allowed, &c. Old mile. 
subs. are Chesterfield’s New Brighton beat Lord G, Bentinck’ 's 
Gaper (31bs). 
he Gold Cup, value 300 sovs., by subscription of 20 sovs. cach ; 
with 200 added ; the second to receive 50 sovs. out ey stakes ; 
= Phe Gst 10lbs; 4 yrs, 8st 5lbs; 5 yrs, Ost; 6 yrs and aged, gst 
Se out two miles anda half, Lord Albemarle) 's Ralph, by 
eh Syntax, t Mr. Pettit’s St. Francis, aged, Lord 
Verulam’s Robert de Gorham, and Mr. Holmes’s Vulcan, 6 yrs. 
The New Stantes of 10 sovs each, with 100 added, for two-yr-old 
cole 8st 7lbs ; fillies, a ae T. $4 .C. 35 subs. Mr. Crockford’s 
¢ by Buz: zard, out o} mboo’s dam, beat Mr. Copeland’s b f 
Mee (5lbs extra); Mr. Ravllnaon’s Charming Kate, and 5 others, 
The Grand Stand Plate of 1001. Once round and a distance. 
Lord Exeter’s Albion, 4 yrs, l0lbs, beat Mr. S. Scott’s 
Ost eee ‘ Big 8st, Mr. Combe’s Rosalind, 4 yrs, 7st 13lbs, and 
cigtie: oth 
Reino kant Palace Stakes of 200 sovs. each, h ft, colts, 8st 7lbs ; 
fillies, ae 3lbs; 3lbs and 5lbs allowed, &c. winley course; five 
subs. onel Anson’s Napier beat Lord Westminster’s Lan- 
GS colt. 
Windsor Forest Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h ft, for three yr-old 
ae 8st dibs: Old mile; i cee Lord Exeter’s Wee Pet, 
| Mr. Thornhill’s nectempor 
MARK LANE, Fripay, eee 16.—In consequence of the fine 
weather for the last two days, there was a complete stagnation 
in phe Wheat-trade; the holders "of Foreign were not tanoeed to 
give way much in price, and the Millers were not inclined to pur- 
chase at a ne, decline ; bonded Wheat, of which there was a 
mn Wednesd sday, was without purchasers to-day. 
Barley is selling a the same rates, and we do not observe any 
alteration in Peas or Beans. The Oat-trade continues the sam: 
4 IMPERIAL QUARTER, Ss. 8 . 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, and Suffolk . . White 42to52 Red 40 to4s 
Norfolk, Eiuvolushive, and Yo: ksh: 41 to5l White —to— 
ua ing and dieting 25 to32 Grind. 19 to 26 
te Feed 14 to: 
Pape eyes Beenie eo 24 
Feed 9toi8 Potatol4 to 22 
Rye. . renner an) 
Beans, Mi 20 t0.26 "Tick 92 to 27 Harrow 28 to 31 
BigeotyHicligeland’« 2800 84 Winds. — to— Longpod— to— 
Peas, White . 28 to Maple 28 to 31 Gre; 27 1030 
WEEKLY iaeomeTs L AVERAGES, 
| Whe: eat. | Barley. re Rye. | Beans Peas 
May 5 . . 46 4 2 2 2 7 7 26 iB 1 
pes Be | aes = 1 3a) 29 2| 26 8} 28 9 
—- Ww . . . 47 2 9 7 5 9 2 26:10 1B 2 
— 26 . . . 47 9 A, 5 ae 29 2 27 4 29 10 
June 2 . . . 47 11 7 8 18 0 30 3 27:10 29 
th — 9 . . . 4804 27 3 18 5 30 5 2 8 29 7 
Gweeks’ Aggregate Aver.| 47 4| 97 8| 17 8| 2 4) 27 3] 2811 
Duties o| 6| u 6] 16 
GAZETTE OF THE WEEK. 
BANKRUPTS md Olivers oe Ry, and Ee Harrison, Tipton, Staffordshire, 
ewe and R. Dewe, Oxford, i) keellersJ, W. Sum- 
SI it Hcl, idledlae & in Cis 
ecary—J, 
i Grennen: Aplesiney, 
mbroole-courty, City, mer- 
mt, Dorsetshire, 
vonp Wel- 
all, Birm ngham, ee er—G. Lee: 
L. Debeon Kidder: uf 
Haskins, Kingswood, Cloucestersh., grocer. 
BIRTHS.—On the 12th inst., in B 
Sir G. Baker, » of ason and he 
ok-street, Grosvenor: square, the lady of 
Bat 
; in the 1st i -square, the 
Lady Mary Ch: ropes of a dai ughter—On t the 13th Chesha 
Plage, on the Toth inst; the witelof J. D. Watts 
I1ED.—On the 2ist May, at the city o Mon ir A. G. 
Ps Bart, aged 62—On the Ist inat., at Gott cae rofessor Bauer, 1 it 
the 74th year of hie age—On the 13th inst. at her 
residence, on Woolwich: 
common, Lady Sayage, relict of Mi 1 sir J. Bs 
WIRE-WORK, HOT-WATER APPARATUS, GREEN- 
Hi 1» &C. 
Seon THOMAS BAKER, MANOR-HOUSE, MANOR- 
ACE, KING’S-ROAD, CHELSEA, Manufacturer of IN- 
VISIBLE WIRE. -FENCE, to resist Grazing Stock, and rendered 
Rabbit-proof. WIRE-WORK in Trainers, Archies for ae 
Boneauey Mower stands, Pheasantries, &c. HORTIC 
RAL BUILDINGS, Green and Hothouses, conten ESTs fe 
The same irene by HOT- WATER APPARATUS, on improved 
mn or Country, and Drawings and 
Estimates free. Work for the Trade as usual. 
B®, HIVES.—Grorcr Neiewnour and ish, eee 
ERIAL RCS eh ES POLYTECH- 
NICINSTITUTION.—A 1! ‘URE on this subject, illus- 
trated by MODELS of several img which elevate themselves 
by. MECHANICAL FORCE Shree is delivered at Two o’Clock 
onday, Wedne: ne na Friday Evenings, at 
LOSSAL ELECTRICAL 
EES continues 
INGS, from the CARTOONS at HAMPTON COURT, by the late 
Mr. Honnoway, with numerous aay WORKS of ART, have 
recently been placed in the Galler: Admission, One snitling 
Schools, Half-price. Open Moenines and Evenings, except 
Saturday Evening. 
to eee their seca Friends that in 
formation of a new line of street, they have removed their t ite 
ness from No. 131, High Holborn, to more spacious and commo- 
Their selection 
of Bee-hives for this season comprehends most varieties now in 
vogue, including “Nutt's Patent Hives” i 
they are the only authorized agents), the ‘‘Single-Box Hive,” 
the yc Ladies? Observatory Hive,” the fey Improved Cottage Hive,’” 
with Glasses, &c., from either of which the produce may be 
taken at any time "without the destruction of the Bees. G.N. 
and Son have also Glass Hives and other articles connected with 
house, 127, High H Holborn, corner 0} 
don. Letters of SURE relative to the above must have Post- 
age Seen iicienaete 
“Nurr on B 
CES MILK of ORANGE, a Deticiovus CorpiaL 
Sweerener of the Barara—It warms and cheers the 
Stomach, creates an Appetite, digests the Food, strengthens the 
Lungs, clears and improves the Voice for Singing, enlivens the 
Spirits, dispels Nervous Debility, clears, the Blood, and thus 
removes Pimples and Eruptions, while it combines with these 
admirable properice the inestimable aaventine ofbeing the most 
ueeete sel agent offered ve He ly for beautifying and per- 
ing the Breath. It should be taken in the proportion se 
eae -glass full twice a Brest a is particularly recommended t 
GENTLEMEN oe leaving home in the morning, or iter anos 
le to LADIES it will be ead Bee on going 
to a party ora ‘ball, for its invigorating influence on the mind and 
”? (Sth Edition), now published. 
Recipe of the T ‘ONTO Mink of OnE to Messrs. A. RO 
SONS, No. 20, Hatton Garpen, ToNen who hare he 
poltited Messrs. Barclays, Medicine Vendors, 95, Farringdon- 
street: Mr. Sanger, 150, Oxford-street; Mr. Johnson, 68, Corn- 
me Mr. Prout, near Temple Bar ; and Mr. Butler, 4, Cheapside, 
‘gents.—Half-pints, 2s. 9d.; Pints, 48. 6d. ; Quarts, 9s., Stamp. 
Duty'ing ingluded. 
UTTER MADE IN TEN Ret EES: 
THE NEWLY- Pee are CHU. 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PAU JAMENT. 
ATTWOOD, WIMBLE, & WA aEE: MaNunbocuweyey Lewes, 
Su: 
This CHURN being made entirely of Block Tin, the necessary 
degree of temperature can be given to the cream, by placing it 
in a pan of cold or hot water, which ensures the butter ee. 
in 10 or 12 minutes. The simplicity of its 
MOHE SUBSCRIBERS to ART-UNIONS _ are 
respectfully reminded that the ROYAL POLYTECHNIC 
SS of oon cannot receive- arate ee ae ae 
of JULY next, to which period the SEV’ 
BICHINGS, illustrative of the Bee es SHARSPEARE, ro 
India paper, in an elegant wrappe! ie obtained. The 
Prizes will be allotted on the ath of aly, , ee Bight o’clock in the 
Evening, at No. 5, Cavendish-square, in the presence of the 
sees, bers. 
consequence of the Legality of this Union being questioned, 
eenenlestion has been held by eminent Counsel, who affirmed 
its Legality, and have nents ves yecbine subscribers, The 
President and other Members of the aie Academy are also on 
the subscription list. ,ONGBOTTOM, Hon. Sec. 
IMPORTANT TO LADIES. 
Kk EARSLEY’S ORIGINAL’ WIDOW WELCH’S 
FEMALE PILLS, solong and justly celebrated for their 
peculiar virtues, are strongly recommended to the notice of every 
lady, having obtained the sanction and approbation of most gen- 
tlemen of the Medical Profession, as a safe an luable Medi- 
cine in effectually Temovine obstructions, and relieving all other 
inconveniences to which the female frame is liable, especially 
those which, at an early PENIS of life, pasta arise from 
: they create an 
percouy innocent, may 
ecessary, Owin: neo o the numerous Amo fe ‘inform 
we able he KEARSLEY’S is the only 
‘DICINE of this description ever made, aud re been 
Seared ey them for more than pies YeArs!! Purchasers are 
particularly requested to remark, that as a testimony of authen- 
ill of Directions contails an affidavit, and bears the 
Riga a writing, and each box is 
wrapped in white paper+ 2s. 
Wholesale and Retail, by i neers 150, Oxford-street, 
mn; and all respectable ’Medicine Vendors throughout the 
DESTRUCTIVE ANIMALCULA, 
the genial fintlence of the season. 
Ladies, Amateur and Practical Gardeners, wee thi 
facility with which it may be Saat fen no sneedteierable 
Be ear eees over those now ie commo: 
No. and 3 
ea ‘comm 7to8 ‘bs. 13 to 15 lbs. 26 to 28lbs, 
Eee parlage aie 258. 358. 428. 
Metal Pans for Churns to stand in, 4s. 6d., 6s., and 7s. Larger 
sizes made to order, N,B,— mometers and Butter Prints 
supplied. May be obtained through any respectable ironmon- 
in seshade es country, and from the Manufacturers, Lewes. 
n London, at Wrient’s Range Warehouse, No. 3, 
leis wacets near the Monument; Riasy’s Brush Warehouse, 
80, Gracechurch street ; Livermore and Son, Ironmongers, 
NO, 30, Oxford-street ; Benwam, 19, Wigmore-street, Cavendish- 
square. Export Agents, Barnus & Co., 109, Fenchurch-street, 
SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 
Saye BECK informs Horticulturists generally, 
that the Cisterns, Tanks, Shelves, eee Conservatory 
Tubs, Be eae Edging for 
by him in Slate, 'may be seen in u at Warten’ Cottage, upon 
application to the vGurdteners (sundays excepted. 
YNDON’S PATENT SPADES.—These superior 
Spades, noticed in the Gardeners’ ist Feb. 18, may be 
obtained by ee, a line to Joun Suswen, Ironmonger, 
Sevenoaks. Prices 36s., 40s., and 44s. per dozen, delivered in 
Post-office ‘order is expected from unknown cor- 
respondents. 
Machines and Syringes, (which 
surpass anything of the kind aver romerad to the public, ) for the pur- 
pose of destroying those insects which make such deadly havoc 
on all fee ee cee and plants, at this season year. These 
Machin fe worked with half the usual labour required for 
any others BOW in use, which affords Ladies the pleasure of 
watering their own plants and flowers without ae A fatigue; 
the valves being solid metal, can never get out of repair, J. 
begs to caution the public against spur ious eS exhibited 
in Sho win ehisy with cards placed by their side on which is 
s instrument 
genuine article. The genuine Instruments may be seen 
proved at 35, Regent Circus, Piccadilly. eae ne are genuine 
except stamped with the words Rrap’s PaTrENn 
THE MECHIAN DRESSING-CASE, the most 
portable ever invented, being only the size of a poc! ket- 
Mechi’s Ivory-) handle Peller 
book, and containing one pair - 
Steel Razors, his Magic Strop 
brush, his Patent Casteliated Tooth brush, and a neat 
Nail-brush ; Brice only 25s. The same, with Hair-brush and 
Soap- dish, 35s. To Military men, and as a steam-boat or travel- 
ling companion, this invention is an invaluable acquisition. 
immense variety of other er both for Ladies and 
Gentlemen, either in fancy eather, at all prices, to suit 
either the économical or the luxurious. An extensive stock of 
Writing-Desks, Writing-Cases, Work-Boxes, and 
Tables, Razors, rates roe Ae are papier maché ar’ arti- 
ULB CUCUMBER-GLASSES, for Watering by 
Lveislens ania during the growth of the Fruit, fan At to 3s. Ga. 
APE-GLASSES, with holes, 1s. 9d. t 6d. eac! 
‘Cylindrical CUCUMBER: 
ROP. poe GLASSES, 
8. Gd. to 248, per 
. to 2s, Gd. each. 
bottom for Fountains, 2s. 6d. p 
Glass Works, Holla ncieereets Blackfriars. orders rom the 
country, accompanied with a Post-office order, will meet with 
prompt attention. 
cles, &c. doors from Cornhill. 
WANT PLACES.—AIl Letters to be post- ail 
s BND) GARDENER. J. Ropasrs, a middie 
age, ied, and now residing with Francis Hu ae 
of calaarwasiey ‘Hall, Derbyshire, isready to makean engagement 
ove. Can have an unexceptionable character, of 1 oo deee 
standing. Direct, till the 26th of June, to vransley 
wasley Hall; after that date, at Mr. Smrri’s, Nurseryman,,ran 
ursery, near Matlock.—June 8, 1843. 
aie ANTI-CORROSION PAINT, from its 
Strength and Durability, forms an excellent coating for 
Greenhouses, Conserv: vatories, and Onl ieht Its antiseptic 
of Wood and 
in and Ki 
WEcesInEnD tee 
Desai "RESIDENCE for an HORTICUL- 
Four Acres o' 
‘o be Sold, or Let by the e Year or on Lease ; Rent, 80/. per annum, 
A epood Cottage bat sotl may be had for the additional rent of 62, 
per annum, mises may be seen by Eeoucee to JosHua 
Gray, Esq., apileitcr, aigh Petergate, Yor 
O GENTLEMEN’S GARDENERS, FLORISTS, 
Others.—Nearly Two Acres of Garden Ground within 
Five Miles of Hyde Park Corner (partly walled), containing a 
house, and Four Forcing 
Pits; to be Let at a Moderate Rent, being a good si guehtieeas 
for an industrious Young Man. ‘Apply, post-paid, to M. J. 
WexspeEn’s, late DULLEY’s, Stele Centre-row, ic vont Gatden- 
market, London,—June 1 
s. GARDENER. A respectable single young Man, 
o hasa Boos practical know! ee ofhis business, Dei 
tivation ai Pines, Grapes, &c.; can have a good chal ae aie 
integrity, induaty, and pe (ee Direct to P. P., Post fn 
Romford, Essex 
S GARDENER. 
aged 32, who has a good knowledge of 
its Pass ‘and can be well recommended by his 
‘Address, A.B., to the care of Mr. Russev1, Garden 
green, eMidales ex. 
iS) GARDENER. os. young ing Man who | ae 
practice in nursery work, and in. the p ate et 
is desirous of engaging himself to a Gente man’s Gardener, ina 
good establishment, to Jearn the general ro! 
ituation, Direct to A. B.C., at Mr. 
H eC A aula 
AS AS, OREMAN, « or or ASSISTA 
Person who 
Florist ts’ Flowe 
sonable terms if requir 
LeR’s Nursery, Vauxhall i 
i rom the country, 
es Gd ios ae profession in all 
is late employer. 
er, Turnham- 
ANT in a Nursery. 
at Messrs. CHANI- 
Direct to E.F., 
ondon, 
—_——= 
Fleet-street, im 
Lombard street, 
ail Eyans, 
Piped by, Me of Whettiars he City of London, bee ablished ea them 
at the Orrice, 3, CHARINE- 5” se, Cov unt Gal ope 8 7 ata 
al: 
totes hese alt Aavert Fame 17, 1840, 
Ap 
ness for himself; the country 
his been accustomed to tht — 
in, &c.; has a smail stock @ 
i eybich may be treated for on Lege 
