464 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE a SS GAZETTE. r 
and 2, iisheuge ton 
ied FICE removed on 24th of June, 1848, to No. 26, 3 ade ishod 455 8 Pak 
William. street, —— Seeks. _Annua ome, onuses d te 
PROGRAMME. l ts, Seeds Ring m s- PRHILIT Bowes, Secretary. Claims paid since the establishment of rr 743,000, a 
neger To be exhibited in the Implement Yard, and arranged President. us Rion e Bant e 
&., to be e n the Implem vai 7 
by the Stewards for the Judges’ inspection. ublie f 8 . bl Repeat, Cirencester. he Hon. ARTHUR co D, Chai 5 
e 11. a Implement Yard open to t the 2 7 — om Pe ALBER The Rev. James SHERMA puty Chairman, 
o’clock in the morning till 6 in the evening, at 2s, 6d. e President of the 5 Rane Hon. . runs Henry B. Alexander, Esq. Ostler — 
son. Vice-President Right Hon oes i Hea — Churchill, Ms ‘ 
person, Public exhibition of the Light Land Implemen at ts to Princi — e „F. RS y eor orge ze Hound e ba 
take place on the fields of Mr. H. Stafford gh eens as Chaplain and First Master: Rev. 8. M. Ai M. A. P Dacre, Esq. Frederick k Suir, ck, 
ing the Helmsley Turnpike Road, at the sage Sr 1 — Second Master = Joan S. MonkLaxb, C. E. Alexander Henderson, M.D. | Willi 
ee feam tbi ee th te ff a Pion ap DENT PROFESSORS, William Judd — Capt. W. pe Fang 
Land Implements on the fields of Mr. H. Sta the former, | Agriculture—Jonn Winsor, F. R. S. E., &c. Sir e ing, Bart, 
pony situate adjoin queue s mp ty eae Chemistry—Joun BLYTH, M.D * BEAUMONT, Managing 
and nearly ac DE VOe SORDE ` Botany and Geolo . 5 Bockman, F. G. S. 1 ss M. — „ 
S ee = = stipe tee i Yard from 8 o’clock in the Veterinary I bone ROBINSON; mes * . * ee > eet, Mont gibs Upper „Upper “i 
morning Mathematics and Natural Philosopby—Rev. ANDY, M. he Rates o . — ure" — adopted 
At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Professor Johnston, of Dur- . oP n deer 
Wee een in the Da Grey Rooms, on the Practical Bar ing and ee 5 OHN S. MORELAND, Life eee rate without . is lower than that 
Application of Science to Agriculture. Members an The object of this Institut he Bonuses are . to the Polici 
cm | the tie 6 z Sea e AN n eiee t, nstruction as will be most svete to the le farmer. the reduction of mie Fermion les, or applied to % 
i x 2 a e to be derived by the Pana SA from a — apie Policies issued by this “Office are purch 
WEDNESDAY, 12.—The Implement aie N 75 to the 3 e of scientific info crime: are becoming more and | value; or Loans may be obtained — then ed at their till 
1 * A ck in the morning till 6 in the evening ; more extensively acknowledge while th 4 9 0 staining been ìn existence for five years. er they hare 
sion 29; that ena if, indeed, e can be obtaine 3 without] If a party neglect to pay for the renewal of wre 
The Judges to inspect the stock —— we de ee ci din thei | for the time sacrificing a due attention to the practical opera- | may repair the omission aay tins e within 4 T, 
In theev ening, 1 he Gakic Ward. ou on ions of husbandry, are so scattered and costly as py be within | of good health. upon pr 
awards, — he Tre to be rents: ai = — Ent trance; the reach of very few. The College course of Akirita is| The profits (subject to a trifling deduction) are divided tS 
the payment of 1/, each pers Fs ng * by conducted in such a manner that, while the student is well | the 3 The e plan upon which they me — 
Members “of Council and “Governors D. 3 of ‘ue based in the principles of each science, its relations with nai. each par amount ot 
Tickets, to be 3 She N B Notice will be posted | culture are pecially 7 8 5 3 — aud 5 aad their | Prem a he has contributed. 5 q 
Society, in the De Grey Rooms. N.B.—Notic tre eth ir | Practical application shown, as far as possible, in the opera- In addition to the et eee p © Directora have 5 
ee such entrance when the Judges have comple mE ond or the ia indr mm on ra 1 nd pr ical t . ple of — de a prospectire 
3 in o hand in hand, an the who. 7 sy combined wit e ad- | Policies lapsing between the tenn RP — i 
At 4 o’clock in the afternoon Professor Simonds, of the | s — order of el, bees havan the Policy- holders rapa eha — 
1b. e Pime Bowes, en, | Profs of he Societ 
e De Gre On the subject o ving i 
ing,” with 22 une e “a a large e Seale. Members London Offce, 26, ary William-street, Charing- cross. „The following z Table shows ti the ra of sew f 
and their friends admitted by free tickets, t 
the n AT. THE ANNUAL GENERAL COURT OF THE | —— : 
past 3. cae Bag weer 8 COLLEGE, held on the 6th Policy Date Sumin Bonuses Increase on 
At 6 o’clock the Council Dinner in the @uildhall,.at which | June, 1948 ＋ Righ Earl BATHURST, the President, in “No. |p or f sured. added. original 
a discussion will take place On the Rearing and M —— oliey. nsurance 
scussio e Rea age- the chair, the Report Sy the Council — the past Jear was en 
ment of Moar wk a time of their 1 . to on 3 — ordered to be printed fo 
of the : Shareholder: 
£ . ot 
—.— > | we ana The rec — Sattoa of the Council to raise the fee for 21 | 1806 | 500 415 10 
n not speak more than fiteen m . In-students — — ht — 
Council Dinner and Discussion. will be be followed by | — = -3 
and for Out-students to Forty | 521 | 1807 | 900 982 12 
Bago nds s per a adopted, and the Council were em- 1174 | 1810 | 1200 1160 5 
ing of the Judges’ award of Prizes, with the exception of 1395 | 1811 | 1600 | 1328 8 6 
pe awards of Prizes for Horses, which will not be an- Nr. Pusey, M. P „and Mr. Fisher Hobbs, having retired from | 3286 | 1820 | 2000 | 1906 13 
neet at s ay. the Council, were r ce by Sir Robert Throckmorton and 3392 | 1820 | 5000 sis 17 
: TuvaspaY, 3 July + oR a tass 57 8 7 . in she e Rev Alrcander Huxtable. 4356 1822 | 3000 | 2541 3 6 
m ent Yard from 5 oc e neihi of th — f 
Ai im che won s admonon da Sa aand | Ghat gf he Cou being ballot out mae Baharat for | peen ko tee heen ot the 0e 
2o till 6 in the evening at 18. his valuable present of a Clock for the College Tow: and ofthe td United K ade om ; and the kesdi Office. No 50, 
ton Felt a Sockets a Ld open at halt pas P3. St. ata Co to 838 ice- Presid dent, Audit: — : pe — da 
e’s Fie 3 o’cloc oors he M an ouncil, for ti- i 
rage, "aly 14, eneral Meeting of the Members inthe Guild- | tation during the past year, n n = 2 Bowen ER. VctORIA LIFE ASSURANCE | 
hal 3 o'clock i in the foreno agro don Office, 26, King William-street, Charing-cross. 18, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, 
Th he Cattle e and Implement shows herds are situate on the 
Residence in many of the Colonies allowed, wi 
page pay 1 2 7 fom mile north of York, near the intersec- Now ready, price 2 charge, and the premium bn me for the y 
8 and other extra risks, is more than i 
way. HEWITT 1 V esta — — RMiNG ESSAYS: On Policies taken out for the whole 1 life, one-third o 
President. HE EARL or YARBOROUGH. 1. ON SELECTING te fe ey 8 deat 
Stewaie o or Deen ARM LEASES AND “TENANT RIGHT, payment of Premium on 800i, only 
Mr. Druce, Mr. Kinder, and 1 ARTIFICIAL age he a8 m . 2 ted. 
Cattle The half me system for five years is also adop 
Mr. Hudson. 4. SPRING PARK FENCI Fou, fifths, or 80 per cent, of the enti 
‘ Mr. Shelley, Mr. Thompson, 5. PREMATURE D OF WHE ntitled to share therein. 7 
Implements e Ee Colonel Challoner, and Mr, AGRICUL LTURE,  ANOIERT & MODERN; DRAINING; The 3 at tlie last division averaged 25 per bent. 
Shaw, jun. OV VER SEEDING (HOMESTEAD ACCOMMODATION, & . amount of Premiums s pii 
125 i ae 0 is By y Hew i s, Author Injury and Waste of Corn, a o be made to assurers on 
—AWA E RE N r, Henry Wilson, 18 e B —— c. of 
Receipts and eee 1 r. Raymond Barker London: James RIDGWAY, Piccadilly, and all Booksellers. 8 8 “and also on the e, 
3 5 John ony fhe be e ede Part T. price 2, G6 606. WILLIAM "RATRAT, Actuary and Se 
Pr and Pavilion -Dianei z art., M. E . : eee HERTF ‘ORKDIENSIS; ı or, A CATALOGUE | ScorTISH UNION FIRE AND LIFE INSURANOB 
General Arrangement of Show Me im dars ibbs. By the nae: 11 ae na ta cot Rey, W. H. Corea PANY, instituted in 1824, and i 
By Order of the Council, J sided abt, Secretary. 1 Wien am PAMPLIN, 45, — Charter, 37, Cornhill. : 
London, June 24, 1848, : STEPHEN AUSTIN, apposite F IRE Insurances may 
of the So niety. SO 0 ation on the most a oO 4 terms and 
All Persons Hokey sre oy the * or other place 3 AND RABBIT PROOF IRON HURDLES, The additions made tothe è Life Policies for the | last fi 
tion of the Society . the Meeting, 
the tempora: Six feet long and 3 feet high, 5s., 6s., and 6s. Gd. each, 
shall . e et to the Rules, 0 3 , " average nearly 2 per cent, per a 
cx; Lg — nt fet ih Sone each i2 feet h. high, 4s. each; apy nr 
e whole part of eac x is rabbit-proof; for — don. 
ures for —— pth pat A apo = Scottish Union- 7 37, Cornhill, Lop 0 
TER . 3 fence, ‘they ‘ore MPORTANT INFORMATION. i 
a OBERT RICHAR 1 
e e Few roai London Prier alaco, | TYR, ROBERTS'S) CELEBRATED @ 
tol b 
ven. a ee ae de, from 12 =| WIRE NET PAINTED, 2% PER SQUARE FOOT, | mended to the public 2 3 
e less than inah i mesh, or 6 feet hi h, 1s. per running g poo, om cag a 
ga re 
R tandin ng; Burn 
close Fowls, Pheasants, &c., c., 15 bain, S — — Eru tions, ia Pimps he 
; 18 inches, 34d. ; 24 inches, 44d, ; 3 P Piles, 
his is much the cheapest article —5 — is Humours, and is a those | 
: ination. 
APING SCYTHES. in th 5 being nearly double the thickness of that sold at tions that sometimes follow 3 ULE 
K ld. , and from its being worked in oi - | 1s. 14d. and 2s. 9d, each. Also, his PIL 
DRUMMOND’ 8 IMPROVED „REAPING eee will last. wi n repainting longer then ang | PAULA, confirmed by more D 
SCYTHES continue give satisfaction, and other kind of wire work. l-i mesh by 2 inches, an oblong he 
uare,which is warranted foeselude the very youngest Rabbi 
v yard, 6 feet run h, or narrower at a — 
must be R. RICHARDSO) 
with a 66 Drummonp and = 
—— PRERE age oo Dawson. | Fin NG i NETS, — NETS, HORSE ; NETS. 2 we ch. 
5 el and o . 14d., 28. 9d., 45. 6d., 113. pae 
Lists of Agricu Di hed Å iced mapel aes Ase sy 22 re Sale; 1 pree a e. an paa j- sad igure 0 OTT, orn, Successors 
; 5 Nets, Hoop Ge. Ko., on very moderate te on ‘ 
ç wed Zealand 3 age ad 5 8 Nets, nearly 4 feet 
OHN DICKSON bags eae bas FM ies 3 die: | Knocking my leg whit 
* horses, 7s. 6d. each; for Cart-horses, 53, 6d. . 6d. 
J gorta shat a Da to enclose Fowls, Pheasants, for Shooting and fer Rabbit e| remedies, t0 my errand 
ya J. Catching ; and Nets made to order for? 2 
2 —.— RIchanpsox, 21, Tonbridge-place, we tR pez 
Shading Flowers, Greenhouses, Cc. Pr: wot 
vers, c. Price square yard, 
amples sent if required.—R, RICHAR: 52 
New- road, ee 1 e | Fe pe manner: 
Tp Se poe — Rick-eloths, 30] feet peee 
fons cover for of hay, 51., complete, with 
r sizes in 5 price. Tents, 5l. each, 
ter, made on the principle of a parasol, put up or 
oe in a few minutes; Square Tents, without a centre 
3 ae each, 12 feet t square, = are 4 N high in the 
N Two Booths, 36 fee 101. each; or | possibly > 
ve 201 only com let out three Ronge, ren 
id Fare New. road London. affixed to each eee 
d Fishing Nets roperly 
per yard; new Herri an 
edicines sold 
7 —.— unless “ BEACH 
1 
d and ] 
13d. per yar 
square yard, avery or Nets 6d, per 
very approved , No. 5, Charles 
— 21, Tonbridge place, — — Garden, in the said county, W 
tious are to be ADDRESSED TO 
