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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
— — —— uH-—— ut:᷑E¼ T — 
0 BRICK AND TILE MAK RRS. 
RICK AND TILE MAKERS, 
‘ee AINSLIE BRICK AND zan MACHINE 
MPANY ep Smith, Esq., of Beanston, Chairman) 
their oo BRICK and TILE 
ng — ion 
MACHINES, Abich at work at Alperton, and 
e Company's Offi . Piccadilly, ‘trom 10 A.M 
Mr. Robert Scrivener, who has been appointed Manager 
a 
works at Alperton, whic ith £ 
station of the Lon and North-Western Railway, t 
miles of the Eali n of the Great Western Railway ; 
Hill, 135, Buchauet-street, Glasgow ; 
Mill-hill, Lee ye apera Penny and 
fordshire; Messrs. igy aa and Son, 
Jobn Connor’s, Torto n Limavady, County Derry 
Hr & HEATING BY HOT WATER: 
BEST MATERIALS rel WORKMANSHIP: 
oa ROAD, 
AT SMITH’S, GLEBE-PLA 
CHELSE A LONDO 
ESTABLISHED T TEN YEARS. 
onials received from 
rove this 7 5 5 ro- 
— ulle has buldi 8 
Te —.— as ng 
s, Fish-po Fo 
8, &e. 
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E. BECK, 
2 
Mer. 
JUST PUBLISHED, 
PART IX. (PRICE ONE SHILLING), OF 
A NEW MONTHLY WORK CONDUCTED 
OF 
*,* The early Numbers have been reprinted, and can now be had of all Booksellers and Newsmen, 
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LEWORTH. 
London: CHapmMan aud Hatt, 186, Strand. 
V ANCHESTER AND . ee . ea 
1 5 SOCIETY.—Institu mber, 1847, by the 
union of the Manchester Society (instituted 1 1767) with T Liver- 
wog T Le ge 1830). 
ight Hon. the Earl of Derby, and Wilbraham 
1 Bs 
Presi Year.—The Right Hon. Lord Stanley. 
Vice-Pr: co siden ts for the Year.—The Right Hon. the Earl of 
Sefton ; the Right a the Earl of Wilton; 
ord Lilfo rd; the Right Hon. Lord de Tabley ; 
H. Stanley; John Wilson Patten, Heg: £ 
= hm Esq., M.P.; Wiliam Brown, ; Ma re 
Philips, Esq. ; His Worship the paren of l ‘and His 
Worship 4 Mayor of Manches 
The = . be SHOW oF LIVE STOCK, Agricul- 
tural Im 3, Roo „will take place at MAN- 
CHESTER, ‘a gerry the 19th N next, instead of 
n the 26th, as announced in the Prize Lists. 
nT t be m wit 
the Right Hon. 
the pon Edwd, 
Tatt 
colour nor . — It never . — — — will carry from three 
to four times its own body o d 
ee J. B. Waite and Sons, Millbank-street, 
Westm 
STRONG PREMIUM HARE AND RABBIT PROOF 
WIRE NETTING. 
9 AND COMPANY (uae 
W. anD C. YOUNG 
MANUFACTURERS OF IRON AND WIRE WORK, &c. 
. DERBY-SQUARE, LIVERPOOL; 128, Hich- 
E HARLES. D. 
EDINBURGH ; and 32, St. ENOCH-SQU. — 1 GLASGOW, 
S y to call the attention of Landed Proprietors 
1 8 heres? ng | hyn Net Fence, = 3 ih Hares 
nig Plantations, Nurse reat 
1 2 55 
genera 8 and had awarded fr from 
— Society á Silver 2 with high com 
h the Se 
The DINN ER will bein a — room 9 the ——.— 
. t half-past 4 o'clock punctually, a be vided 
y Mr. 3 of the Hotel. Tickets 3s. 2 
e Rig on, LORD 3 tie wilt — 
Further particulars are given of Rules and Prizes, 
n the 
which TEER — had by applying to pe Secretar ,. 
Sept. 9, 1 y WHITE, Warrington. 
TANT TO LANDOWN 
N ACT OF INCORPORATION — been ob- 
tained by “ THE LANDOWNERS’ WEST OF ENGLAND 
AND SOUTH ND DRAINAGE 
Land the means of D ing, Irrig g, Erecting 
2 of a permanent ya on, and otherwise improving, 
and giving £ 
r lan ds, uch La ndowners of limited 8 
he 0 
ut 
1 of the ‘lowing wayi, viz. : By charging the value. on 
the Inheritance absolutely, or to be W arame by 25 Annual 
Instalments of 61, 108. per 3 per a 
his Company is nor ready to plies e “applications for work 
o be rage kok e er any of the provisions of their Act of 
Partamene or on e as heretofore; and from the ex 
en operations already in hand, they e parties, wish- 
ing to 
application. 
For all * particulars, i 
TH s May, Secretary, 9, Bedford Circus, Exeter. 
HE 1 DISEASE ARRESTED.— 
POT 5 POWDER, discovered and 
prey i. 3G EN, pigri West Bromwich, is a dress- 
om 
The im e dam e by Hares ani Rabbits in Gardens 
and Tune L is often 80 grent, that int nby course of 
a year or two it will amount to mo an the ay i 8 of 
protecting them with this ve t It We 85 durable, t when 
Plantations are een 8 * be independent of its | 
rotection, it can be removed to othe papasa 7 tuations with 
F 
J 
F 
the greatest facility, by pn 5 Penen agains 
Hares —.— Rabbits, it is of itself py ie eer Bet baag only to 
be lled and attached for that pur- 
cient gua 
PRICES.—18 ins. e expense, £ 24 ins., Is.; 30 ins., 18. 3d. ; and 
lineal yard. 
yards, 18 ins. wide, will cost ...£315 0 
yards, 24 ins, wide jcc Ue 
—— ah ace A A 
yards, 36 
s than a — Ned, it would * en 
is also admirabl y adapted for Pheasantries an 
Pin ae sad is gees mage = pew same rate. As . — 
Raye omg neces, been tacle to parties at a dis- 
arte A C. D. T. “a Co. have made arran e 
ll undertake to deliver it at ge 
cl eae and Ireland, 
cannot give a better idea of the great 
their Premium Wire Netting than p eae stating that 
tear of one yard ot Aaa at 1s mab Se at 
TFREEDOM ö PE ai 
r newly yg È potas oes, p the sani ag 
of 6 ave ral. emia ag ricultu hemists and last 
autumn, 3 preserves ‘a sound bulbs, ae ee the 
rogress of the di 5 ase in those attacked. Its application, which 
is extremely simple, costs only 6d. a sackful, Every Farmer 
and Potato grower ought to use it. = by ye 1 aud 
Druggists in the United Kingdom, in pac! chet , 1s., and 
2s. 6d, each. Wholesale krean, Langton, B and Scott, 
on don. 
MHE diei DISEASE: 
its Cause, Prevention, 
gor pe — 5 
Eos rice 2s, 6d- 
y 
“ Anel aborate, scientific, a moir on the su 
bs, | ject, highly interesting to the — Physiologist and scien- 
tific man as = as the farmer.”— 
“All wers of the root should . — 3 of a 
”—Mark Lane Express. 
ndon: W. Woop, 39, Tavistock-street, Covent-garden. 
(ieee AND S 8 
WE oe being much required i 
st LAN , and as the su FIT 
vorbis — reig individuals emigra VER A Co., 
5 . 5 an aer ns beans a 
to maintain in e. Colonien, have bee 
9 * 1 awe that th supply a e 
Outfit et Beading) for Male or 8 Emigrants, from 
41. (net) upwards, or less (2U., if needful) ; and for Children 
y. 
8 i 
dba Saas de Being the makers of pearly ery 
too 
be fitted out, so that the Passage and Outfit may be procured 
at least possi rs „on application, 
ad Passengers how to obtain the t economic passage 
the Colonies. The a Representative in every Australian 
ship —— monthly; thus they would 
laval and Military Oficera, M Midshipmen, Cadets, Civilians, 
Ladies, &c., are outfi — at the — abin-Pas rae rd 
Outfittin ng Warehous aed 66 and 6 hill (the Emigrati 
HOMAS DAVIES anp CO, havin 
of the undermentioned articles are 
them at the very ty! L quo i enabled to supply 
AZALEA INDIC Alba magna, do. perfect cta, do, 
Albertii, Aurora, —— ‘Corkins — d 
= iana, Duc de Brabant, Duke of 3 nshire, 
us, flor ibun nda, fulge ens, Garlan Gibsoni b a 
— Hebe, ignescens, * “Yateritia uperb, 
ee Minerva, cha 
a large stach 
er * 
rb, picta, pi j ima Donna, 
Albert, refulgens ee rosea superb, do. 3 — 
occinea, 2 ithii in e 
un 
hitini ove ate meme ren Be A pons 1 foot high, 
T. D. & Co., and . 
— the purchaser. 
CINERA ns mei of Kiplin, Beauty of St. John’s Wi 
Coronet, Carmin e supe erb, Defiance, Duche: 
avertreen. 
eedling white with fine purple tip, 126. per dozen, the 
ee left b . D. a me 2 — if or Lay * N ihepya 
Berberis Fortuni 6d. 45 
0 
Gardenia do. * a 
Dipindai crassinoda 1 6 Ware 6 
Echites e 50 4 6 Quercus glabra iS 
rodendron d 6 Troptolut sp nitida... 1 
Cle 
By ag ope re ek Sa 
6 
Epacris, = ‘strong flowering E 
188. per doz 
Also, Beck's eedling Geraniums of 1847, the set A 1 
318. 6d. See Gardeners’ Chronicle, Sept. 2. 
-Wavertree Nursery, near Liverpool, 
On Sale, 8vo, Price 3s. 6d. to Fello ha Pn 1 Society, 
others (or postage free, u = "s de orion 
price 5s, to Fellows of the 
A a CATALOGUE OF THE FRUITS 5 cultivated În tho 
ames, nymes, 
Lale, den 
Form, Quality, bee, Time of Ripening, po mary other parti- 
ulars concerning oe the e important varieties of hardy 
Fruit cultivated in thi 
Fg at the House of the Society, 21, e and also 
Loneman and Co. renee — row; J. HATCHARD, Picoa- 
992 ; 8 Pieaal i * ; Riv GTONS, Was gue sand 
by the principal Booksellers in all = of the empire. 
n L TABLES AND RM BOOK-KEEPING, 
a 
eg 
1 
l 
> E 
hills ; with Exam. 
es ections for using the Tables. To now 
e ARM BOOK- res 
A $ ‘The Book-keeping may be had separa! Hoi 
‘Mr. Strachan’s Tables are presen iy whe practical 
man wae They will keep 9 = t and right in erer 
calculation.” —Farmers’ Month 
„Every farmer should posses s himself o of so valuable — N 
7 — important a publication.” „Agri ral Magazine l 
Farmers’ Journal. g 
Edinburgh: OLIVER and Bor). 
London: SIMPEIN, Mansnati, and s | 
WHEAT SOWING | 
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg a f 
3 —— COMPANY'S “CORN MANURE. | 
RATE. 
OR OER PHOSPHATE 
” 
ruvian Guano, direct from Importers’ stores— 
um for Clover—Soda Ash for 
72 
Sine amount tof Ammonia, oom 
essential for corn crops, while rate is richer 
and other mineral substances 5 for ip 
Full particulars 8 Be eg y r on 
MPION WHEAT. i 
F resend, Ea FAIRBAN dean 
able d' out his TE 685 P 
sen p) TON = 
18th fast, at 10s. 6d. per aa, W a * 
to London. All orders must be 
have sown upon the lighter soils, 
tfitting being exclusively at No. 4, Bishopagate-strec 
Wein London, and each branch a t St. George’s Crescent, 
THE GROWTH AND PRESERVATION ga as se a 
OWLANDS’ MACASSAR UI 
maturity, and — 
y coh ay erg oe and 
insured Dr. LOCOCK’S 5 In 
* terhouse, Chemist, George. 
Gentlemen. — One 
. H. Wa 
è townsmen 
d 
* containing 
Hatton-garden, Lon 
Perfumers, — 8 
2 
this 3 —.— on seen Ah 3 ( 
bein n there, where 
about 4 I feet, ana in — 15 
F. F. would e thank his kind 
nd begs to s — that he 
1 
ttend A +, 
See ee oe CONSERVAT 
Hees ata AND CO. corny 16-02. 8 
K N Tor the — be 3 
eet of which are kept Pee peel 
E rices, and esti 
ENT 16086 PLATE, ‘THICK 
0, 
e Gardeners’ Chronicle first 
ed by Witnram Baansuay, of No.6 6Y 
7 cK Muniurr Evans, of No. 7, hure! 
* in the a of a mere N 
= the eP 3 “ear l he City of b 
them che! Office, tretti 
pariis, 8 3 said id ee e all A 
