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Patent, ASPHALTE ROOFING.—This Material | Sainsbury ; Mr. Walters. Annuals, 24 varieties, 1st pri classes, and have no hesitation in saying that the di 
is strongly recommended as a durable and Light Rooding, Mr. Cole; pris Mr. Davis. Stocks 24 varieties, Ist and 2d Dotty superior to that aa any former year ata corresponding wea! 
~ Si Ist | The collections an sw 
ahaa einai ta oa kei BONG Slay ben eRe 9 vitse, ve eeay, rf 2a, Me “Walter rake, iat pee, Ore Cc. “rae. beauty, and the nd Stands Hore ered areca OY great 
PLANTS fr an nies posure to the weather. For the | Well, Esa.; 2d, M arker: Seedling, Ist prize, Mr. Sealy. | Fruit and Vegetables (the former in particular) were ih 
latter purpose it used in the Gardens of the ROYAL | Eicetes, yellow gpount , ».G. C! Tugwell, Esq. ; 2d, Mr. 42%9 op n, but of extraordinary merit The 
7 Parker: white ground, 1st, Mr. Se y; 2d, Mr. Sealy; 3d, Mr. | cottagers’ table astonished even its ine i 7 
HORTICULTURAL society ar eee rere > * Supporters; it 
T. J. Cao , In art, Fenchurch-street. Hooper: Seedling, 1st, Mr. Col ket of Cut Flowers, Ist, | was upward ‘0 feet , and ex’ @ the whole length of 
Mr. Targett: 2d, Miss Bayley; 3d, Mr. Pyatt. Collections of | the lai ge tent, _ ‘as not only filled throughout, ‘bp 
Pliants.—Stove Plants, 3 varieties, 1st prize, C. C. Elwes, Esq. | veniently wded ; nor was it in numbers alone th “ 
ARDEN NETS, FISHING- NETS, prep 3 Greenhouse Plants, 4 varieties, ist, J. M. Yeeles, Esq.; 2d, C. C. | any former display, for it was acknowledged by piste one 
—For Gardens: New Her tring Fishing Net, one-inch mes Elwes, Esq. Amaryllis, 4 varieties, Ist, Mr. Targett. sams, | that the great bulk of the articles exhibited by them was of anu 
ad yard, dipped in n Kyan’ aration % prevent sy ies, Ist 2d, J. M. Yeeles, Esq nnuals, 12 varieties, | me i he upp The awards werd™as § L 
cay; New Wasp and Fly Netting, Woollen and tting, | ist, Miss Bayley. Perennials or Bien 5 arieties, Ist, J. lows :—F1 BLE. = reeman, Esq , collec’ of Plants 
Green-binding for Flowers, Canvass for Shading, Russia Mats, | Yeeles, Esq. Cockscombs, ~ Varieties, Ist, J. M. Yeeles, Esq. ; | black and white Grapes and Gooseberries; C. Lane, Esq., Pt 
Metallic Labels, &c., &e. For Fishing: Several Drag, Seine, | 2d, Mr. Liddiard. Extra Prizes.—Heaths, 1st, C. 0. Elwes, Esq.; | Peas, and Cabbage; Mr. Lynn, Cut Flowers, Vegetable-marrome. 
Flue, and Trammel Nets, from 4to 200 yards long each, ready for | 2d, J. M. Yeeles, Esq. Single Specimen—Plants.—Stove Plant, | and Lettuce; Mrs. A. Wright, Pine and Cockscomb; Mrs. Hi : 
use. Casting Nets, large size, Draw Nets, ets, &c., &e., on it, C. C. Elwes, Esq. Greenhouse Plant, Ist, C. C. Elwes, Esq. ; | Melon and eberries; Lady Morris, Geraniums and Dahlin’ 
very moderate t heep-folding Net, 3 feet 6 inches high, | Heath, Ist, J. M. Yeeles, Esq. Balsam, Ist, J s, Esq. | J. Moore, Esq., Cherries ; Hon » Melon (the large sily, 5 
7a. per yard, made of strong tarred cord; s: eight, of lighter | Cockscomb, Ist, J. M. Yeeles, Esq. Basket of Plants, ist, C. C édal), and French Beans; M vey, collection of Plants, 
cord, 43d. peryard. Net fi against Dogs, Cats, Hares. Iwes, Esq.; 2d, Miss Bayley; 3d, J. M. Yeeles, Esq. Extra r. Hunt, Pansies; Mr. Batten, Pansies, M r3) alsame. 
Rabbits, &c., 2d. per y: yard, made of three-strand twine. Net for | Prizes.—Carnations, Mr. Parker. Picotees, Mr. Miller, Mr. Parker. | Carnations, and Picotees; Lord Ca Grapes, Melon Cali 
Z Fowls, Pheasants, and covering Yards. Nets ogy to | Fruit.—Pineapple, white, 1st, Mr. Hatch, gr. to P. J. Miles, Esq. | flowers, Celery, and Turnips; Mr. Alleway, a Vine, Grapes, 
nts, 
er. Mended Herring Fishing Net for Gardens, 3d. ver ard, | Black, Ist, Mr. Spencer, gr. to the Marquis of Lansdowne. Grapes, | Melon, Gooseberries, Cucumbers, Stocks, Carnations, Picotees, 
ik Cloths and Marquees, dipped in Kyan’s Preparation to pre- | black, Ist, Mr. Spencer; 2d, Mr. Minty. White, Ist, Mr. Hatch ; | Carrots, Peas, and seedling Carnation. AMATEURS’ Tantg: 
vent Mildew and Rot, 2s. per Raia yeu, including the lines, | 2d, Mr. Spencer. Any colour, Ist, Mr. Minty. Melons, Ist, Mr. | Mr. Collins, Celery and Carrots; Mr. H. N, Byles, Cherries, 
pallies, &¢.—Robt. Richardson, 21, Tonbridge Place, New-road, Spencer; 2d, Mr. Salmon. Peaches, Ist, Miss Hooper; 2d, Mr. | Poppies, and Vegetable Marrows; Mr. Charchill, Cut Flo 
St. Pancras. Cook. Nectarines, th es Miss Hoo; et Apricots, Ist, Mr. Salter; | Currants red and white, Plums, Cabbage, Turnips, Peas, 
ae orcens rrr 2 2d, R. S. a 1, Esq: Fi; ist, Mr. J. Kitley. Cherries, | Marigolds, Picotees ; Mr. Jeston, Apricots ; Mr. Coster, 
ORTICULTURAL SHOW, CHISWICK.—H. | ist, Mr. Salter; 2d, Mr. Gparks. Raspberries, Red, ist, | Picotees, Gooseberries, and red and white Chceentne Mr. Crouch, 
eerie nat from having personally examined ihe va- | Mr. Cannings. White, Ist, R. 8. Cruttwell, Esq. Currants, | Peas, Carrots, and French Beans: Mr. Elsee, collection of Plants 
ticles at this Show for exhibiting Flowers, &c., to the | White, Ist,Mr. Cannings. Red, ist, Mr. Cannings. Black, Ist, | and Gooseberries 3 Mr. S.Cooper, French Beans ; Mr. P. B. Cooper, 
sce advantage, has ehicarea in ZINC, a variety c of arti- | Mr. Smith. Gooseberries, any colour, ist, Mr. Liddiard; 2d and | Melon; Miss E. Ovey, nosegay ; Mr. Fletcher, Apples; iis 
cles; to which he vegs to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, | 3d, Mr. Shackle. Red and yellow, Ist and 2d, Mr. R. Rogers; | Stapleton, Cherries; Mr. Hickman, Cut Flowers and Potatoes; 
and Florists ge ee: 3d, Miss Bayley. Green and white, Ist and 2d, Mr. R. Rogers; | Mr. Hoare, collection of Plants, Fuchsias, Stocks, Potatoes, 
Pansy, Ranun S, Pink, Carnation, and Picotee Trays, for | 3d, Miss Bayley. Plums, ist, Mr. Martin. Vegetables.—Scarlet | Cockscombs, oe m Flowers, and s 2 ‘imen Plant ; "Mer. Heat, 
12, 24, 36, xe ri blooms each, in cases complete. Runners, Ist, Mr. Sparks ; 2d, Mr. Gready. Dwarf Kidney Beans, | Pansies; Mr. Benwell, Culinary Apples.— Windsor 7 Express 
Garden Hand Frames and Blooming Frames, Glazed and | Ist and 2d, Mr. Liddiard. Vegetable Marrow, Ist, Mr. Pearce. —— 
Unglazed. Artichokes, Ist, Mr. Liddiard. Caulifiower, Ist, Mr. Gerrish. Liverpool Horticultural Show.—The exhibition took place 
Dahlia Trays and Tubes for Cat Agee Peas, Ist, Mr. Gready ; 2d, Mr. Russell. Broad Beans, Mr. G. R. | the Botanic Gardens, on July 22nd, and was one of the pe 
Dahlia Shades, Picotee and Pink S$! Fisher; 2d, Mr. Gerrish. Garden Turnips, 1st, Mr. Liddiard ; 2d, | brilliant that was ever witnessed in this part of the kin ‘ingdom, 
Watering Pots in the greatest v: vanety. Mr. Cook, sen. Any colour, J. Morrish, Esq. Carrots, ist, Mr. | The grounds were in beautiful order, and the numerous walks 
Flower Labels of every Shape in use ; with Gray’s Horticul- | Canning; 2d, Mr. Gerrish. Onions, 1st, Mr. Shackle ; 2d, Mr. | were filled with company. ‘A number of marquees and tents were 
ee Liddiard. Lettuces, tst, Mr. Kite. A Salad, ist, T. Emerson, pitched on the S at various points among the shrubbery, and 
prov: alvanic Plant Prot Esq. Extra Prizes.—Grapes, J. Stone, Esq. Strawberries, R. 8 — of 100 flags were displayed. Two large tents were fixed 
Garden ~. and Syringes Fe — aaa prices. Cruttwell, Esq.—Bath Journal. n front of the Conservatory, with tables for the flowers, plants, 
Zinc Manafactory, 57, Cannon-street, near London-bridge. —— &e. Many fine plants and flowers were shown by Mr. Skirving, 
Devon and Exeter Floricultural Society.—The exhibition | Messrs. Davies, and others, not competitors, and the exhibition 
A USTRALASIAN COLONIAL AND GENERAL | took i pes July 22d, in the pleasure-ground, in Paty of the resi- | altogether was of the first order. Among other beautiful speci- 
LIFE Ebene = be pwengt hv oigaeel dence of C. Brutton n, Esq., which t that gentleman had kindly placed | mens were a collection of Geraniums, contributed by Messrs, 
‘ Bb £200,000 — re aa s. at the dis; 1 ofthe committee for this purpose. The display of | Dean. A basket of flowers from H. Jones, Esq., was also m 
flowers, and especially of Carnations, Picotees, and Geraniums, | admired; as was also a double-faced Dahlia, forming one of a set 
Bédward Barnard, Esq., F. RS. Vo E. Mangles, E: was unusually splendid. They were arranged on stands, unter | contributed by R. Stubbs, Esq. é finest articles in the fruit 
pnt Buckle, Esq. J.B, Montefiore, F: marquees, and were very generally admired. Mr. Colson sent a | department were some beautiful Strawberries from Mrs. Taylor; 
John Henry Capper, Es J. H. Ravenshaw, Esq, particularly fine collection of Pinks and Picotees, and there was | a plate of splendid Peaches, from Lord Blantyre, which won an 
ies Colquhoun, jun., Ba, Capt. Si Sir James —— R.N. | alsoa good collection of plants from thenursery of Sclaterand$on, | extra prize; and some very beautiful Melons from various parties. 
Jom Eitwardes Lyall, Ea. iam Walker, consisting of Gesnera Cooperii, Abutilon + tome Wiesner = Plants, First Class.—The first prize, of 10/., was awarded to C. 
nellia, very fine and new, Gloxinia grandifiora, Anagallis Horsfall, Esq., for the best coll not less than 20, con. 
TH i: Ce aiber ‘ , Esq. T. Richardson, Esq. lea grandiflora, Cassia multiflora: also a very beautiful gollection taining, at least, 17 distinct varieties or species of stove and 
Aya H. Doyle tare, &e Se. Esq. (72, Cornhill. ) S eenund Uniineion att There was also exhibited, not foraprize, | greenhouse plants. The second prize, of 8/., was won by Mrs. 
gah essrs. Swain, Stev: @ splendid collection of Heartsease from the garden of W. Couch, | Cropper, whose 20 contained, among other choice plants, a beatti- 
The Union a Bak of ogy BAG Esq., and a fine qollestion of Heartsease from Messrs. Sclater | tul Alstreemeria tricolor. Second Class.— First prize, 7/., won 
7 . aoe ‘Esq., M.D., 20, Ghiwersk. Betford- sq. | 2udSon. The prizes were awarded as follows: Carnations, given | ©. S. Parker, Esq., 15 specimens, including a Gesne . 
J. A. Willows, E LC. Service by Mr. Willmer, open to all exhibitors. For the best standof nine } Second prize won by Mrs. Cropper, 15 specimens, including an 
ary; Edward R: Ryley, Esq. blooms, a piece of plate, value two guineas, to Mr. Colson (Will- | Erica odorata. Third Class.— First prize, 4/., won by RB. Alison, 
meér’s Conquering Hero, Wakefield’s Paul Pry, Hufton’s Duke of sq., 15 specimens, including a Gon maculata. ind prize, 
The following ate specimens of the low rates of Preriiums for | Wellington, Wood’s William IV. +» Lady in; » Lei 31., won by C. Horsfall, Esq., 10 specimens. Fi Class.— 
gton, : ., 10 speci ‘ourth 
the prt teetedey of £100, which the method of Investment in Aus. | Atlas, Foxhunter, Burgess’s Mary, Jacques’s Iris.) Pasoe: First prize, 2/., won by C. Tayleure, Esq., 3 specimens, including 
tralasia adopted by this Company, enables it to offer to the public. | The best stand of nine blooms, a piece «fplate, value two guineas, | a Vanda Roxburghii, Second prize, 2/., won by T. Foster, Esq., 
oh ee eT to Mr. Colson (Jacques’s Meteor, Ophelia, Agrippina, Colonel of | 3 ae a oe. a Tabernzemontana coronaria. F 
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Saou +| = } 40} 60 the mete Ronn eae Eringobragh, Mary Anne, Cox’s | Class.—An extra prize was won by Mr. J. Marriatt, - ypc 
anor py Fj i 1 age, J ). Carnations, a piece of plate, value two incluing a Fuchsia fulgens. Fruits, First Class.—First p “ 
JAnnnal Premiums} £1 Ll 382 0 7182 15 3)#4 1 8186.39 guineas, open to subscribers only: The best stand fof nine blooms, won by O. Meyrick, Bsq,, and also the second prize of 6i, 
EMIGRANTS to Sie Australasian Colonies, the Com Willmer’s Earl of hile ap Wonder of the World, Willm Second Cines pe prize, 5/., won by A. B. ie aa 
offers thé permission to proceed to and okie in me, of pod Clytemnestra, Conquering Hero, Paul Pry, Queen of the Tosca, Second prize, 2/., won by T. Brocklehurst, Esq. 
Colonies without extra Premium, and to pay their Premiums and | Willmer’s Diomede, Jacques's Georgiana, and Bly’s Bright Venus, | prize, of 1/., won by Mrs, Preston. Fourth Class prize, ait, u, tid 
Obtain a Settlement of their Claims in the same. For * sidence | *? Mr. Gtifin, gr.to Mrs, Wells. Picotees, a piece of plate, value | won Lm Mrs. T. Foster. Extra prizes were awarded to 
¢w Zealand a moderate extra Premium is charged. po guineas; the best stand of nine blooms, Willmeér’s Zimmer- | B for Peaches; to W. R. Preston, Esq., for three bea! ienititel 
To ALL PERSONS the Company offers the advantages of the | M4 Agrippina, Eringobragh, Magnum Bonum, * Pine apples ee aa Moss, Esq., for a plate of over sere to Sir 
guarantee of an ample subscribed Capital,—of permission to re. | ta, Beauty of Hemmingford, Plenipotentiary, Wood’s Sir R. | P. G. , Bart., for different kinds 
tain one-third of the Premium in their own Gi (the portion so | Hussey, oe ete Esther, to Mr, Griffin. Best six s aeaceent Couri hg — 
retained, with ix Setoeeet. » upon it, being deducted from the Policy 5s.; Mr. ebber_(Willmer’s Conquering Hero, Memno Upper Annandale Horticultural Society.—The first | 
when it becom Claim,)—of Ascending, Descending, ani sed other Moore’s William the Fourth, Jacques’s Iris, Brooke’s Claudius, held : at at Moffat on Lng 9th of cag Soe ae a room attactied to 
Seales of Premicms, and of Participation in Profits. arid Earl Grey). Second best do., 3s. 6d., ditto. Best six Pico- / the Ann: s Inn. es exhibited were, 
c $s and full Particulars may be had at the Offices of | t&€S, 5s. (Jacques’s Meteor, Giddin’s Don Juan, Willmer’s Mary | as ‘eal, 6 of f first-rate Edis a eete atc costae admitted to be 
the Company, No. 126, Bishopsgate-street. Anne, seedling, Lady Plymouth, seedling). Second best ditto, | equal, ¢ Superior, to those brought forward upon former oc- 
By order of the Board, 3s. 6d.,.do. Plants: Best miscellaneo lection, 10s. 6d., to | casions. The show of and Honeysuckles was fine, 
PHER COUSINS, Accountant. | M®- Griffin, consisting of finespecimensof Elichrysum proliferum, | during the day Mlk A d, The ornamental bouquets 
DOWLANDS OD S OpONTdS be Pe) PEA m Erica nigeia: rly he = oma fre ee A ventri- be not so num e have seen, but byte gas deficiency in this 
NTI nh 0} ja, Grevillea Geraniums, | respect sapiy r stoned ye b the resence 
RAS RICE.—This is an efficient White Powder 3 ie Teeth, Sy1Dh, Priory Queen, Gem ofthe West, Bride of Devon, and Con- | blematical cal representa nor Peace aivt Plenty, pith of some 
misis pares from Oriental herbs of the most delightfal od servative. 2d best collection, 7s. 6d., to Mr. Elms, gr. to H. | of the finest fruits and flowers which Craigielands garden could 
and of sovereign virtue for strengthening, preserving, pit Porter, Esq. ; 3d best _ 5s., to Mr. J. Clark. Geraniums, best | produce. The Judges ae the Prizes as follows :—Best 6 
thoroughly cleansing the Teeth. It eradicates tartar-from th collection, 75. 6d., to M tes Clark; 2d do., 5s., to Mr. Griffin. | early Carrots—Ist, H. Wilson; 2d, W. Drammond ; 3d, J. Hamil- 
eeth, removes spots Of incipient decay, polishes and pre Seeey Herbaceous Plants: best ogee — to Mr. J. Clark. | ton. Best 6 early SMe gd Si J. Halliday ; 2d, J. Dickson; 
the enamel, to which it gives a peari-like whitences rg t B- Roses collection, "5s 3_ 2d do., 3s. 6d., to Mr. H. Elms. | 3d, H. Wilson, Hhbviest 30 pods of early Peas—ist, Mr. Gibsolls 
above all, from its disinfecting properties, gives sweetness { Heartsease: best collection of 24, 5s., Mr. J. Clar ark; 2d do., to | 2d, Mr, Wilson; 3d, T. Jardine, Esq. Heaviest 12 early Pots 
breath. an anti-scorbutic, the gums also are its Mr. Colman, gr. to Dr. Barham. Bouquet, best, 55., to Me, H. | toes—ist, J. Halliday; 2d, G. Johnstone; 3d, J. Hamilton. Best 
transcendant powers, Scurvy is eradicated from them, a healthy | EUDS: Extra Prizes : to J.B. Sanders, Esq., for Plants ; to Mr. | 2 early Cabbages—Ist, J. Halliday; 2d, H. Wilson; 3d, J. He- 
action and redness are induced, that offer ao the pa of the | “tiffin, for Roses; and to Mr. Elms, for Dablias. Western Lu-} derson. Best 20 Cherries—ist, Mr. Biggar; 2d, J. Hastie; he od 
iste practitioner the most indubitable signs of their health. | @"“"9- ae — Het ees aie ty pA = H. 
Price 23. 9d. per Box, duty in, iclud Dorking, Surrey.— The Cottagers’ Horticultural Exhi- | Wilson; 2d, D. Porteus ‘34, J. Henderson. ’ Best 4 Pinks—Ist, 
Bal” 4 Nate and Address o: a P iegittaiee a bition i "this season too x pla place on July 31st, and was sup-| J. Anderson; 2d, J. Hastie; 3d, J. Williamson. 4 Roses— 
Row: LAND and SON, %, HATTON. “GARDEN, LONDON, ut with excellently grown Fruit, Ma arggerge and Nosegays, | 1st, J. Hamilton; 2d, J. Dickson; 3d, S. M‘Millan. Best 8 Vio- 
grerwed on * Geumanier Stamp, which is Sphated ou wong h pre Subacheroasty le he mary coe tn this haqeda The | Jets or Pansies — is st, J. Hastie; 2d, J. arg ae x ny 4 
ure to ask for ‘* ROWLAND’S 0. a very respectable assemblage astie ; - Biggar 
PONTO." be Seiaieors. : bok & tie at the song aes hour, taf ad- 5. pe ggg or gy ae as ‘Anderson. Best net 
= dressed the of cottage horticulture, and gave | Design—J. Henderson: Mrs. Hope Johnistone’s Extra Prizes: 3. 
COUNTRY SHOWS. or ae ae me the. soncostfl —— Great credit is Best 4 Roses — ist, W. Drumm =" 2d, nie a6 3 Antes 
of + leman for the yi iberal “4 ey ‘ lerson- 
Bath Horticultural Soci 2 By he fourth Show of the Season | stows onherticulttire gen yi, Support he be. Este bse br to leer ry Siete ene > nquet Ee 
ag 7: Ta ; is mfries Ci 
ea. Wishech Floral and Horticultural Society <n be nw ee 
ey iv Widow n bi an and, in consequence of the bad s sizes 
neice ec Te, rk at vocab Seton was Sie i vite Boge are 2 yew | rer iat st aa al an We Fee 
Sieve the Ie osenpied on one who ole tent and a haif of another | ist 12 Potatoe-Onions, G. Rose, i. Gd.; 2d ditto, =e § ‘Adams, 3s.; | Esq. ; he — Lier, or the Rev. H. Fardell; the best Chet 
tenga hen hat Praca Fies ee ae « nai = oes T. Price, 2s. Gd.; 4th ditto, J. Martin, 2s.: “extra prize, ries (i Ib.), Mr. Thirkel; the best Googeberries (12), heaviest a 
: rid (i & in pots, belong itto, J. Lawrence, 2s. ist 12 Potatoes, E. Bird, 4s. 6d.- 2d di Mr. N. Sag 3 
ing to Mr. ge an pan (ditto, Y. Sturge, -Esq.}, Gooseberries | T. Adams, 4s. ; 3d ditto, J- Martin, 3s. 6d.; 4th ditto, G. Rose, 3s. a! best cae aed of Convenes seme ithe best Carnatio nae 
po aces aah Currants Diack wi Rogers), Cherries (various), | sth ditto, R. Miller, 2s. 6d.; 6th ditto, H. Letts, 20. Yet pattie and collection of do. (not less than 8), Mr. Hulton; ; the R 
Cummins vgn ack, w "Aegeshotgaon red), Strawberries and Searlet Runners, T. Adams, 3s. 6d.; 2d ditto, R. Miller, 3s.; | Fuchsia, H. Jackson, Esq. ; the best collection of Pansi i, . 
in par pad hose rama d the finest show, was | 3d ditto, J. Harrison, Bs. Ga, ith Uitte, 7: mig 3 28. ist gallon | Ward; the best collection of Roses Mar: than 12), Rev_W & 
the gardens eat and comprised som Popa cent Pines from | Broad Beans, J. Worsfold, 3s. 6d.; 2d ditto, J. Lane, 3s; ad | Townley; the ad best do. Mr. N. Taylor: the best coe 
C. EF ‘The finest of all , P. J. Miles, Esq., and C. | ditto, E. Coldman, as. 6d. 4th ditto, H. Letts, 2s, 1st gallon | Greenhouse Plants (not less than 8, sera) Bd aaidansr : 
the Enville, of Superb prowth ena meet the east it was called | Peas, E. Anscomb, 3s. 6d. ; 2d ditto, Widow Brett, 38.; 3d ditto, | the ad best do., Mr. W. Woodcock: the best collection 0 x 
Moscow Que ite (Growing tn pot, ‘Bass i yap J. Taylor, 2s. 6d.; 4th ditto, G. Wilkins, 2s.: extra prize, ditto, | different Annuals, W. Peckover, Esq.; the 2d "th tat 
Jamaica. The werein great - » and) R. Mayhew, 2s. 1st Collection of Vegetables, T. Adams, a _ Taylor: the best Exotic in flower, W. Peckover, Esa. he. 
as were the Peaches, Nectar: ae: fine favour, ditto, J. Taylor, 3s.: extra prize, ditto, T. Miller, 2s. Dahlia, Mr. Hulton; the best 6 ogy aed «most varieties), MF. Oe 
and, above all Strawberries, some of which, Raspberries, | bunches Black Currants, R. Wo rsfold, 3s. ; 2d ditto, J. itch, Woodcock: best its (6), Mr. J. Freestone; 2¢ best do.» io 
well, Esq., were of su size. dies bs Paseen. + hier . tst 24 bunches Red re . Plaw, 4s.; 2d ditto, best ips (6), Mr. P. Ward; the.2d best do., "Str, Thirkel, fe 
of Cut Flowers.— varieties, Ist prize, Mr. Bens Bridger, 3s. 6d.; 3d ditto, G. Rose, Ist 24 | van White best Peas (t -a-peck). Mr. B iarvad fe 2d Dest dO.» Be est 
Mr. Cole. Carnations, 12, varieta Main aae Repo ng . Harrison, 3s. ; yee ft. Plaw, 2s. ist 24 Goose- | Potatoes (half — Mr. P. Ward; the 2d best do. io, Dest ast 
ad, Mr. Sealy ; 6 varieties, 1st and :. Miller; sd, G. berries, T. Price, 4s.; 2d ditto, —— -3 3d R. | French Mr. Freestone pie both ts BO 
. zou, Me tigre 12 varieties, 1st and Solin etaacenacsd Society. — The third show of the ek anica Peery eon Pe best caller, 
Tilly ic nas’ Scee eae | one a Ste esi zs Soave | Beare Sakon a frase 
fe. Packer; 2d, Mr. Nias, Dahlias, 6 varieties, ist prize, Mr. tothe great value of the prod shed y pitas end Hae Aol Pe 
