17—1848. | 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
10 
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morning 
the Anctioneers, Am 
GENTLEMEN, FLOR 
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dof ae ng 
Sales by Lege 
STS, AND OT 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE ie MORRIS will submit 
blic competition 
ag — — Pes Thursday, Aprii zai and Arch, 4548 at 
at the Auction 
bout 100 pairs of fine Carnations, choice 
, Cinerarias, 
pags and Catalogues had, at the Mart, and of 
erican Nursery, Leytonstone. 
mO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, some time in June, as 
| To be more particularly announced hereafter, ifit be not 
omew- 
— UMS and other 
endid 
aleas, &c.— May be viewed 
rac 
STRONG PREMIUM HARE AND RABBIT PROOF 
WIRE NETTING, 
N D. YU 
279 
— — —— 
PRESENTS for bly ecw sent BIRTHDAYS 
4ND ALL FESTIVALS. f 
Art MANUFACTURES will aim to produce in 22 
article superior utility, which is not to 
| 
ing to its use, and to obtain t ails as 
directly as possible from Nature ese prin- 
3 by no means put forward as forming 
ought they may be 
NEAR ; GLOUCESTERSHIRE. —— -= COMPANY LATE 
ea POULOSE ESTATE wi 100 Acres, or ther ts, anp C. YOU ( adhered to advantageous] r3 n most Articles. of 
$ e of the Severn, and overlooking the MANUFACTURERS OF TRON AND Wa WORK, &c„ Use possibly co. of a 
The whole is land of good quality, a * r 128, Hic 3 —_ „Sr. ExocH- le worms 
tivation, Application for R made b , Grase o e which 5 of th nineteenth century 
letter, post-paid, a — panpid A 2 JohN MORTON, ‘field. Beg respectfully to an os ‘attention f Landed Proprietors call its own Seve f t Artists 
Wotton- under-Edge, Gloucestershire, and others to their strong Wire-N nin. sf for excluding Hares may d Of our 
70 HUBSERVMEN. F GEIS IS IAF OTHERS and Rabbits from Gardens, young Planta ations, Nu urseries, te, |} have already expressed Scie wilingnoss to assist 
. e wW o an 
F or | hor is nente n aaa eee, eee among them may be n 
4 xce apnes 
(iy order of the Trustees of the Estate of Heer | the Socata Meade, and had awarded from the Judges | Jobn C 
John Hancock Son), the whole of the VALUABLE A ) ei laa nse da mage ¢ mate Barera and Rabbits i “Gardens 2 . 0. Horsley; 8. Joseph, Boulptor v. 
EXTENSIVE STOCK of and 8 Wear Nurseries, | and Young 5 is often so great, that in og course of ne ge R. A.; W. Mulready, R. A.; Ri Redgrave, A. R. K ; 
adjoining str = a ate ** e of har Durham, con- a or two it will amount to more than the omire post of H. J. N Sir R. Westmacott, R. ats : eee, „Absolon D, 
sisting «s large og ijet —.— . 0 any iy ornamental al prote cting g the — with this Net. It yh 80 3 i t ram &c. &c. ; and 4 
rees a 8 5 aneous advance ndependent of its J a 
rots aste aad Bo 8 Roots and "plants, a omy ge = m, itea A removed t other “exposed situations with i 
excellent Camellias, Ericas aniums * est facility, by any labourer, ence 
2 a considerable roe cf Forest Hares . it is ofl guia su Paa having 2 te THOSE NOW READY ARE PRICED, 
tta 
the areago =a support 
Siete and Public generally of Durham 
possession can be had of = Grounds and P 
N in pn — > the same being 
ars o 3 ‘on application to Mr. 
April ż 
TIPLADY, Solicitor Durham,—Durham 
i use, particular] 
Produc a aten T 
3 
the re ent is an opportuni — very rarely to be 
ae iret who may be desirous of establishing 
e of the best situations in the 
North of England, there being — otber similar Nursery in or 
N City of Dur! 3 or within several miles 
y years 
of the Noblemen, etay, 
and the surro 
business in on 
e, for man 
m and 
her description of a gen 
next, the — . Premis ises ; 
es from the town of Llandilo, 
ms. water is laid on to the 
alled Garden of an acre stecked with F 
and 
eral Nursery. Stock, 
uses, 
Pi 
pose 
or seven feet apart. 
distance; and 
past, been honoured 
unding 
rehased, and further 
dering He * 3 or other ex ag A Fences, letel, 
pervious vermin: 2 e rer ut up into smal 
Pieces of — — more feet, forms a most e 
- t guard, y ag A s for individai pama and Shrubs. 
Things —18 ins. high, 9 4 ins 8. 
36 ins., ls. 6d. oe r lineal y 
Or a web of 100 yards, 184 ins. wida, will cost * 15 0 
Do. 0 18 mh La 24 ins. 0 0 
Do. of 1 8, 30 ins. mids . a 3 
1 — of 1 2 36 ius. w 
fm —— than à web is . it would Aen i na 
I 
at — same rate per yard. 
This Netting is pye admirably suap er agg pon —4 
has, in many i and is charged at the 
instances, been an — af pank oe a k dis. 
a — He this Ne t, C. D. Y, and Co. have made arrange- 
— by which they will undertake to deliver it at any of the 
5 ports of Scotland, England, and Ireland, for One 
8 pr lineal yar 
and Co, cannot give a better idea of the great 
E 2 Wire Netting than by . Le 
ininedately, or — 
ARE 
mil 
Underg 
Kitchen, Brewery, — 4 
AVERY THING FOR t WORK TA BLE, AT 
NEOUI'S MANUFACTORY! 4, , LEADENITALLSTRRET, 
LONDON. Ladies are respectfully . ar is empo- 
ganci elec 
Complete success 
Improved Machine. 
= aero the Grass of — has i 
r 95 
he Machi 
ooth 
— 
them 
—. at the fi 
Bas 
which p Sores ies introduc iis of 
for Mowing Grass 
ine works with p 
surface, and im with | 
Ssed to Messrs. ALEXANDER SHA 
letters of rorronth,, N.B., 
5 mmendation ma 
amm nith, te 
0 or gentleman — will b be ‘able to to sup- 
Crion SONS have made a considerab 
now alities A PAD 
— Selling “ere all PEA 
sere Goose. «Bed — 
est — do. 
description of B 5 
— Hy 
hi 
required, the Toker A — 
NES and 
by whom circulars 
may be had, and b; 
en, Ches 
above Machines 
le RE 
THERS, 
es, warrant ted 
purified by steam with 
z been tiful 
AR COMPLEXION 
GA 
its possessing eae —— aoe with — — con- 
struction, portability, and eco 
The above are manufactured gr by Messrs. Srock and 
e-stre and are to be procured 
e kingdom. 
EE T, AND A 
CURE FOR 00 RNS» AND BUNION 
AU ys EVERY MAN’S FRIEND, 
Patro Royal Family, Nobility, &c. 
RIEND, which gives relief o 
Every Man’s Friend (Corn Plai * 
be the best 1 lication 
for Corns and Bunions, and is worthy of a trial on the part of 
those who are afilicted with ~~. P granane companions. 
8 have been recei upwards of 100 Phy- 
aud Surge 55 yi the ae . — as well as from 
rmy and 4 9 4 and pent Mig private 
untry, speaking in high 
letters from et gentry in 3 
rms of this v 3 
Trepe er Fox, in boxes, at 1s. lid. 6 or three small 
boxe s. 9d. ; i ae 3 yo Brn Be spana — — 
use, ot 0. Ting, 34 jier. ew- x 
and all wholesale e 8 d 
retail Weins rsin Town an 
ountry. sue the name of Jonx Fox” on the 
— Stamp. 3 d. box the most obdurate 
k for „Faule Every Man's 
801 ia also by 1 ay and Sous, Farri -street ; Edwards, 
67, St. Paul's ee 8 Butler and andi ing, 4, Che: ; 
ewbe a et hurch-yard ; Joh ston, 68, 
Cornhill; ee haen and Co., 61, 
f Eade, ; Pr 
$3, Oxtord-street p ands retail by 
Bishopsgate-street ex. A 
229, Strand ; Hanna and © 
Tray in papier maché, especially for 
Er. R. Redgrave, A. R. A., with 
a i ecuted by Jen nnens 
upwards 
sh- 
10 and 11 — 
f Decanter 
* — r ee 
azza. Modelled 
T 13s, a eae roi = 3 The Inkstand 
lalso be published 9 in Bronze 61. 6s,, and Silver, 
g 2 surmounting a Paper Weigh t, 9g, 
Cu 
Vin utagers. 
1 * J. — L 
Dolphin, as a Seal or Paper-knife Handle, 
or U: 
le. delled by J. Bel! 
edding sent free b 
s Factory, 196 (opposite 
England. 
for Ireland and sg Messrs. J. and 
Wholesale Agents 
8 Druggists, Edinburgh. 
R. RaIuEs and Co., 
x, in a case, — 55. 
: emblematical of the Gathering, 
De signed — H. J. 
Artz was awarded to 
Mes — Minton and Co., the 133 for the Union of 
Superior Art and — a es which this Jug displays, 
The t Ne Modelled by H, J. Townsend, 
278. in Parian. The * in Silver, guineas, g 
r-J Redgrave, 
„ 25 
n Glass. Designed by R. 
ne price 
Parian 
n Parian 
Storing, 
ugs, 
A. R. A., price 1l, 5s. . upwards ; also G 
10s. each. The Vase on a smaller scale is executed in Pi 
and Porcelain. 
The Bitten Tongue,” A Mustard-Pot, in Parian. 
Modelied by John Bell, price 9s. The — will also be applied 
to a Silver and Plated Metal — tard-pot. 
P ood Brackets; price 51, 53. 
i| and upwards. 
othen, a Statuette, in Parian.. Modelled by John 
: also in Bronz 
1 
e Zion, a Statuette, Mo- 
a — ag to Danecker’s Ariadne, or 
3l. 38. 
ust of the Duke of Wellington, 
Modelled led by 8. * Price 1}, 103. 
The 
e: pis ee 37 
Jug which received the Prize 
the Society of Arts in 1846, designed by Felix Summerly ; exe.. 
„. LAWFORD, ne anaa enh tank kerut Tirydail, Gorner 8 EXTRACT OF ELDER FLOWERS cuted.in Badi pelage Gloss, 4a and upwards: Sie Auta 
mud d rp ard g tho SKIN sanding ving ia ‘min „by Hunt and Roskill, 156, New Bond.stroet, 91. 1 
: ing, and Preserving the andi 
q 18 ERTA i COMPACT, WELLSTOCKED | Sing d ae 8 | Heroes, bearded an id beardless "A Shaving Mug, 
T ERY, 3 in the immediate vicinity of a e and del l cosmetic, It w ce 4s. and * rush and Brushdish en suite, ls, 
aid in ngland ; established upwards of Sun-burn, Redness, &c., and a —— and N cash, Designed by R ! Redgrave, A.R.A, 
ears ; able extension ; and an excellent — render — tas ea pliable, and free from — „Bubbles e ai A Champagne and Soda- 
combining pe Sepa Trade-therewith,— very h r, pimple, or eruption; | Water Glass. ented by H. J. Townsend, At va“ 
5 by co atin alik its use 0 a short ti 3 satis will rious — 
SHANE? E IMPROV ED.| 2000m SNT ee wer uid ee A W and Finger Glass. Designed in 
and ROLLING MACHINE | Rirections for using it, by all Medicine Vendors and Perfumers, | enamelled cles by = Redgrave, .A. At various prises 
in use only a — time last | —_ 5 h 5 . A 8S. Designed and — 
ood as new. Satisfactory reasons can be TARR’S PATENT PROTEANJET.— This simple, with gilt 3 by Bac ape ty 
with th r —— Machine, with other -pae yet effective JET, is the most useful and economical hitherto Terra Cotta Trusses, & ene 
ost-oflice, Godalming, Surre brought before the public for horticultural purposes, as it obvi- Eni - lt Forks tea 
La IMP ates the necessity of changing a variety of ous t of — v sexecu 
PROVED ee AOE os forms, as in the Protean Jet they are all comprised in one, and | by ad amiat and $ : 
ROLLING MACH the change immediately effected by koming a handle er — “ The Camellia ” Tea- pot, pore ee by Dixon, after a 
purpose. They can readily be fitted to any description of Gar - | design by R. Redgrav a R. A., in Silver, 20 guineas ; plated, 
den se now in use. 40 ; and Britannia — etal, 16s. 
é à T. S. ae DENOTA 5 — % Pra rayer and Beli ief.” Two magro of Chil- 
AND 8 eare dren, in Parian, Modelled by J. Bell, — 
A nware 5 with 
a 1 of * 85 H. J. Townsend. 
and Spoo n Wood and Ivory, 
with — Glass nk Modelled by 7. Bal, 
“ The 
yield,” after the Picture W. Mulready, 
R. A. eae at a Royal Academy in 184 At, Painted on a 
Porcelain Vase. 
A Grate, with —— y-piece, Hearth, and 
Arons en suite; biting a new combination of metal 
and pottery. he Grate — Fender after the patent of Mr. J. 
egy s e Clock-case, in Metal and Porce- 
lala. Modelled by y John Bell 
“Guardian A Christening Cup in Silver. 
By R. Redgrave, 
A Lad 
2 3 Work-box, in Buhl, 
A 
by R. Redgrave, 2 . 
Candlesticks, in Silver and Plate tal. 
ood, — varion prices, and Bread 
rds, 
A — Platter in W 
kan to Match, Price 12s. and upw 
ssed 
„The Distre a Mother, ” a Statuette, by Sir R. 
Westmacott, R. A. 
Dish tor the ne room, to receive Visiting 
Cards. Desig y D. Maclise, R.A, 
An 
in Money Carving. 
London: CUNDALL’s, 12, Old Bond-street, 
The Art Manufactures Circular, with 24 ee sent on the 
receipt of three postage stamps, 
