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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



[Apr. 27. 



Sales i»> auction. 



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AM PS HI RE, between Fareham and Gosport. and 



within a mile and a half of the R a »way Station.-To be 

 COLD bv PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, with imrne- 

 di^e PcLefsion; a very delightful modern FREEHOLD .VILLA, 

 with park-like grounds, garden, pleasure-ground, IptfS*^*^ 

 and the sur 

 to a river 

 partial to yachting 

 14, Regent-street, St. James's. 



grounding lands of about 100 acres, part extending 



, and offering every inducement to any ge ntlernan 



vachtine.-Particulars may be had of Mr. Rainy, 



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AYES COMMON, two miles from Bromley, in 



the countv of Kent, and twelve from London.— To ne 

 on l£a8E. the very desirable BESIDENCE, for many 



lodge, &c. — For particulars and ticket 

 Mr. Rainy, m, Reeent-st reet^St. J ames s. 



mm FSFX ten miles from Town.— To be bULU 



To be SOLD 



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UCKINGHAMSHIR E— To be SOLD by 



— PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, with immediate 

 rWssion,a FREEHOLD ESTATE of about 90 acres of Grass 

 fnd Arab le Land, with agricultural buildings and an un finished 

 Hou«e situate at Farnham Royal, two miles and a half from the 

 Slough Station of the Great Western Rail way.- Particulars may 

 be had of Mr. Raivv, 14, R egent-st, St. James s. _ 



ATTERSEA. Surrey.-To be SOLD by PRIVATE 



CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, with immediate Possession a 

 ,ital spacious FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, on the banks of the 



Property 



14, Regent St., St. James s. 



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LOSE to SOUTHAMPTON— To be SOLD by 



PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, either together or 

 separate, and with immediate Possession, TWO capital detached 

 RESIDENCES, with such portion of park-like land as may be 

 a-reed upon, and either with or without a superior Farm, with 

 excellent farm-house and buildings. The whole estate is free- 

 hold, end comprises 175 acres; and from its immediate conti- 

 nuity to the improving town of Southampton, presents a most 

 favourable opportunity for a successful building speculation.- 

 Particulars may be h»d of Mr. Rainy. 14. Regent-st., St. James s. 



HANTS.— To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, 

 bv Mr. Rainy, a capital and spacious FREEHOLD MAN- 

 SION standing in a beautiful park of 150 acres, with pleasure- 

 grounds and wilderness, carriage-drives, with lodges, capital 

 walled-garden, hothouses, farm-buildings. &c. &c. The mansion 

 is adapted to the accommodation of a family of distinction, is 

 situate .1 in the midst of the rich and admired scenery of the New 

 Forest its celebrated field-sports and extensive drives, only nine 

 miles from Southampton, and accessible from the Metropolis in 

 about four hours.— To be viewed with tickets, which, with parti- 

 culars, may be had of Mr. Rainy. 14. Regent-st , St. James's. 



XT EAR WELWYN, Herts.— To be DISPOSED OF, 



^N the unexpired LEASE of about four years, at a moderate 

 .-put fwith a renewal if desired), of the capital and very desirable 

 Residence DIGSWELL HOUSE, delightfully situate about a 

 mile and a half from Welwyn, in the vicinity of many mansions 

 of persons of rank, and only four miles from Hatfield, seven from 

 Hertford and twenty-five from London, and in the neighbour- 

 hood of Mr. Brand's fox-hounds. The house is adapted to accom- 

 modate a large family, the gardens and pleasure-grounds we I 

 laid out. and surrounded by about fifty acres of productive land, 

 the whole about seventy acres, ornamented with fine timber, and 

 hi excellent order: or the premises would be let furnished.— To 

 be viewed by tickets, which, with particulars, may be had of Mr. 

 Raivy, 14, Regent-street, St. James's. 



ACTON, MIDDLESEX, Five Miles from Hyde 

 Park -To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. 

 RAINY, a singularlv elegant FREEHOLD RESIDENCE of the 

 best class, approached by a corridor and hall, and containing 

 library opening to a conservatory, drawing-room, dining-room, 

 &c seven best bed-rooms, ample servants' rooms and offices 

 for a family, coach-houses and stabling, capital kitchen-garden, 

 walled pleasure-ground, and paddock, about 10 acres. The 

 household furniture may be taken at a fair valuation.— To be 

 viewed by tickets, which, with particulars, may be had of Mr. 

 Rainy, 14, Regent-street, St. James's. 



ICHMOND, SURREY, commanding Views of the 



River Thames and the adjacent Scenery.— To be SOLD by 

 PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, the very beautiful 

 Gothic MANSION.on the rise of the Hill, for many years the 

 residence of the late Mrs. Ellerker, but disposed of on behalf of 

 her representatives, a few months since, to the present owner, 

 who has altered and improved the premises, and made additions 

 at a large outlay. It is arranged to afford complete accommoda- 

 tion for a family of the highest respectability. The dining-room 

 is 30 by 20 and 14 feet high, a library, two drawing-rooms with 

 folding-doors, numerous bedchambers, offices of every descrip- 

 tion, ice-house, coacb-houses, stabling, and cottage, pleasure- 

 erounds beautifully laid out and ornamented with handsome 

 timber and walks, &c. Or the House would be Let furnished by 

 the year or for six months.— To be viewed by tickets, which may 

 be had of Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent-street, St. James's. 



RENDLE'S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATTvrT 



CTEPHENSON and CO., 61, Graced' u°h «w 



•^ London, Inventors of the IMPROVED covin l! ^*» 

 DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, having beennYurh ** 



«njr»ni 



in heating buildings upon the above system with t. w 

 various materials, solicit the attention of scientific H St °* 

 turists to an Iron Tank now fitting up on their premise ^ 

 offers most decided advantages over every other articleJhrSl? 

 employed for the same purpose. These tanks, which an! t ^ , 

 mental in appearance, can be made from 10 to 100 feet Ion ****" 

 of any width and depth, and can be connected or diseon *** 

 by any working Gardener without the slightest diffintftr!?* 

 affording the opportunity to persons in remote district 



ploying this much approved method of heating wiuWM? 

 istance of Engineers. The Tanks can he applied toSLS? 



em 



assistance ^. *_... & ...^,^.v». ■■>« *unno v,mi uc *pc 



and Pipes already fixed, and from the present low price ofi 



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NF1ELD, MIDDLESEX.— To he SOLD by PIU- 



VATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, CHASE LODGE, a 



substantial and handsome Freehold Villa, with pleasure-grounds, 

 gardens, and paddocks (the latter part leasehold), about 27 

 acres.— Particulars may be had of Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent- street, 

 St. James 's. 



GROSVENOR-PLACE, HYDE PARK, in front 

 of the Gardens of Buckingham Palace.— To be SOLD by 

 PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, a noble and very 

 spacious MANSION, held for a long term, at a low ground- 

 rent, and adapted in all respects to a family of distinction, with 

 attached and detached offices, standing for four or five car- 

 riages, and stabling for eigbt horses. The Mansion has an extra 

 story of bed-chambers, a suite of superb drawing-rooms— viz., 

 27 feet by 20, 22 feet by 19, 25 feet by 19, and 37 feet by 25, all 

 communicating by folding doors; an eating-room. 37 feet by 25, 

 library, ante-room, two stone staircases, stone hall, screened by 

 a porch, &c. ; the whole of the household furniture and fixtures 

 will be included in the purchase, and immediate possession may 

 be hai.— To be viewed by tickets, which, with particulars, may 

 be had of Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent-street, St. James's. 



EAST COWES CASTLE, in the ISLE of WIGHT, 

 to be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY. 

 — This distinguished FREEHOLD MARINE MANSION, of 

 stone, and in the castellated style of the time of Edward the 

 Sixth, was erected, at unlimited expense, by the late John 

 Nash, Esq. It affords the most ample and elegant accommoda- 

 tion for a family of distinction, and is especially suited to any 

 member of the Royal Yacht Club. The scenery is too well known 

 and appreciated to render eulogium necessary, and it will be 

 admitted that the facility of access from the metropolis (the 

 distance being now accomplished in about four hours) gives to 

 the property a much increased value. The chief apartments are 

 lofty, and expensively finished; they include a dining room, 

 30 feet by 20 ; a drawing-room, 28 feet 6 in. by 21 feet 6in. ; and 

 a library, 30 feet by 27 ; a billiard-room, 30 feet 6 in. by 18 feet 

 6 in.; and an dctagon library, 19 feet by 19 ; numerous principal 

 and secondary bed-chambers and servants' apartments, offices 

 of every description, splendid conservatories, a picture or statue 

 gallery, 70 feet by 21 j gardens of a superior order, with hot- 

 houses, &c. The grounds, which are beautifully undulated, 

 contain, with the gardens, paddocks, &C, about 43 acres, em- 

 bellished with noble timber and plantations of luxuriant growth, 

 and walks of considerable extent are cut through them.— Parti- 

 culars and tickets to view may be had of Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent- 

 street, St. James's. 



TOTTERIDGE, MIDDLESEX, Ten Miles from 

 London.— To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, by 

 Mr. RAINY, a very desirable and substantial detached LEASE- 

 HOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, held for an unexpired term of 

 upwards of thirty years, at a very low rent, with offices, coach- 

 houses, andstab'ing, pleasure-grounds and walks, kitchen and 

 flower-gardens, with fish-pond and park-like meadows, altoge- 

 ther about thirty acres, with three detached cottages, gardener's 

 cottage, and other buildings. The premises are in perfect order, 

 a very considerable sum having been expended upon them, and 

 they are in every respect suited to a family. Or the house and 

 gardens would be let on lease. — For particulars and tickets to 

 view, apply to Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent-street, St. James's. 



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DURHAM, within one day's ride of London by the 

 Railroads.— To be LET, for three or five years, a spacious 

 FAMILY RESIDENCE, FURNISHED in a superior style, and 

 adapted for a person of fortune, situate in a beautiful part of the 

 country, with good fishing and hunting, and the exclusive right 

 of shooting- over about two thousand four hundred acres. The 

 neighbourhood of the best class, and the circumstances altoge- 

 ther peculiarly desirable. Land may be had or not, at the option 

 of the tenant.— Particulars to be had of Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent- 

 •Ueet, St. James's. 



STRETTON-STREET, PICCADILLY, overlooking 

 the Gardens of Devonshire House.— -To be SOLD by 

 PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, or Let on Lease, a 

 spacious modern RESIDENCE, with hall and two staircases, 

 capital eating-room, library, and other apartments, on the 

 ground-floor; elegant drawing-rooms and a best bed-chamber 

 and dressing-room, on the one pair; numerous other bed- 

 chambers and servants' apartments, and ample offices on the 

 basement. Coach-house and stabling may be rented at a short 

 distance.— To be viewed by tickets, and particulars had of Mr. 

 Rainy. 14, Regent- street. St. James's. 



XT EAR CHRISTCHURCH, HANTS. — To be 



1> SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, a 

 MARINE VILLA, Bituate midway between Lymington and 

 Christchurch, commanding splendid sea views ; and also an ad- 

 joining farm of about 108 acres, with farm-house and buildings, 

 the whole freehold.— To be viewed by tickets, and particulars 

 had of Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent S treet, St. James's. 



HYDE PARK, commanding the entire Park view. — 

 To be SOLD b y PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, 

 or Let Furnished for a term, a very elegant FREEHOLD RESI- 

 DENCE, in perfect order, suited to a moderate-sized family. 

 The residence has an extra story of bed-chambers, good offices, 

 and stabling.— To be viewed by tickets, and particulars had of 

 Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent Street, St. James's. 



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1 JUTLAND GATE, HYDE PARK.— To be Sold 



JLV by PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, a very desir- 

 able new-built and elegantly finished RESIDENCE, together 

 with the nearly new household furniture. It commands an un- 

 interrupted view over Hyde Park, has an extra story of bed- 

 chambers, a coach-house, and stabling; held for a term of about 

 90 years, at a small ground-rent.— To be viewed by tickets, and 

 particulars had of Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent Street, St. James's. 



OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 

 CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 

 ciples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANfEL and 



EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 



D. and E. Bailky having devoted much time to the considera- 

 tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 

 apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 

 ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 

 ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 

 durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. They 

 have erected apparatus in Bngland, Scotland, and Ireland, for 

 many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 

 employed by the Horticultural Society of London, inexecutingthe 

 works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 

 D. and E. Bailey also construct in metal all descriptions of 

 Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 

 men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 

 and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 

 exhibiting, amongst other metal works,an extremelycomplete and 

 convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted forthe continued 

 supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven more com- 

 plete than has hitherto been brought before the public. 



D. and E. Bailey were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 

 near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 

 attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 

 others in this country and on the Continent. 



D.and E. Bailey have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 

 Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 

 they beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 

 Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 

 intervals required, and which mav be seen at their Manu factory . 



inform 



they are quite ready to supply 

 their new BOILER, of every size. They have now fixed a suffi- 

 cient number to warrant them instating that what they put 

 forth as the qualities of their Boiler and Furnace arrangement 

 may be perfectly relied upon : they have put up one at the Hor- 

 ticultural Gardens, where B. and H. believe it is considered to 

 answer as represented ; they have also fixed it in connection 

 with a new description of Iron Tank, which combines the quali- 

 ties of the round pipe and the open tank, which may be pro- 

 nounced the perfection of a Heating Apparatus for Horticultural 

 purposes, particularly for Graperies, Epiphyte-houses, Melon- 

 pits, &c, &c. The arrangement is such that any gentleman or 

 gardener may have the whole constructed so as to be put toge- 

 ther with the greatest facility by the gardener, first sending a 

 correct plan to 130, Fleet-street. A Prospectus may be had, 

 de tailing the prices, &c. 



GUANO (GENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN) 

 ON SALE, BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPORTERS, 

 ANTONY GIBBS axd SONS, LONDON: 

 Wm. J. MYERS and CO., LIVERPOOL; 

 And by their Agents, 



COTES WORTH, POWELL, and PRYOR, LONDON; 

 GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL. 

 47} Lime-street, April 25, 1844. 



will be found cheaper than of any other material. Ma. Ri x 

 of Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive orders and f^nul 

 information to any persons in his neighbourhood, and pricesfZ 

 any size will be forwarded upon application to s. and Co. 



WIRE-WORK, HOT WATER APPARATUS. GReIn 



HOUSES, &c. 



ST. THOMAS BAKER, MANOR-HOUSE, MANOR. 

 PLACE, KING'S-ROAD, CHELSEA, Manufacturer of'lKVL 

 SIBLE WIRE FENCE, to resist Grazing Stock, and render* 

 Rabbit-proof. WIRE-WORK in Trainers, Arches for Walk? 

 Bordering, Flower-stands, Pheasantries, &c. HORTICUlI 

 TURAL BUILDINGS, Green and Hothouses, Conservatoriei fc t 

 The same heated by HOT- WATER APPARATUS, on improve! 

 and economical principles. 



Parties waited on in Town or Country, and Drawings ana EstL, 

 mates free. Work for the Trade as usual. 



Ward's Cases, or Domestic Greenhouses. 



1 PERUVIAN GUANO, of first qualityV andlntty 

 quantity, direct from the Bonded Stores. Also African 

 Guano and Nitrate of Soda. — Apply to H. Rounthwaitc iad 

 Co., 6, Cable-street, St. George's Crescent, Liverpool. 



TO GARDENERS AND AGRICULTURISTS. 



SUPER-PHOSPHATE of LIME is capable of pro- 

 ducing a more rapid vegetation in Plants than any gob. 

 stance known. It may be had at Mr. Lawes' Factory, Deplfori 

 Creek, price 7s. per cwt. Phosphate of Potash, 15«.percwt 



Soda 12*. „ 

 Magnesia Qs. „ 

 Ammonia li. per lb. 

 *»* Super-phosphate of Lime in a concentrated form maytlio 

 be procured of Messrs. Warner, 28, Cornhill, and other Seeds- 

 men, in 7 lb. packets, price If. 



MANURES. 



BOAST and Co.'s PATENT INORGANIC 

 MANURES. These strong and productive manures hare 

 already proved their superiority over all others yet adopted. It 

 is now thoroughly understood and acknowledged by intelligent 

 agriculturists that each plant requires a distinct manure, and 

 is upon this perfectly scientific principle that these manures an 

 prepared, being formed so as to supply all the substances takes 

 from the soil by each particular crop. They are immeasurably 

 more efficacious, far more economical than all others, and pos- 

 sess the great advantage of being easily applied to the land. 



Prospectuses, with full particulars, maybe obtained; or win 

 be forwarded by post on application at the Manufactory, Bow, 



Middlesex. 



*** By the use of these Manures, any land may be rendered 

 fertile. Wheat, &c. may be grown on the same land every year 

 with immense advantage to the farmer, and without injury to 

 the soil ; whilst all the other crops are greatly increased. 



GUANO, superior to the foreign, at a reduced price. 



M anures prepared expressly for Gardeners and Florists. 



T'HE URATE of the LONDON MANURE CW- 



1 PANY, 5/. per Ton. It is with the greatesl • satisfaction, 

 after three years' experience, the Company sic enabledtorecom- 

 mend the above as one of the best manures for Barley, uau. 

 Spring Wheat, and more especially Tu™i{». By promou^ji 

 rapid growth of the latter it secures a full p ant »^°Jto SSfeSSS 

 producing a great weight per acre, and extending iti *«££ 

 effects to ^succeeding crops. The Urate W*™**^ 

 cast, or which is preferable, by the drill, at jy^. '^,, 

 to three acres, and it is desirable it should not be Pj acea ^ 

 than two inches below the surface. As a top-dressinj for wm 

 the Urate has been used with great advantage. Ga iaen 

 Florists will find it very useful for Dahlias and [other mot^j 



particulars and Testimonials will be to™ r **Zl*HB»' 

 Genuine Peruvian Guano; Phosphate and Sulphate 01 

 nia ; Gypsum and every other artificial Manure. 



Edward Purser, Secretary, 40 i jNew_im_l __- 



TO AGRICULTURISTS. F0R C0 B>'. 



ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE *ORLD J™ c tf 



rpHE attention of the Agricultural In e«st,^ rf 

 X momentous crisis, is requested to the grew ni» a?pffr 

 LIQUID MANURE, and the ease withjvhich »t m y ly W 

 priated, by the use of FOWLER'S PUMPS, made w ^ 

 the purpose, either portable or fixed ; G ^ e0 ' S o"-boilers, a* 

 Pumps; also, those for Distillers, Brewers Soap ° ^ 

 Tanners, for hot and cold liquor. Pampskeut lor n .^.^ 

 vations and Wells, Buildings heated by hot wa "£ T ne tra* 

 ture, and every variety of manufacturing purpu* gIf &- 



supplied on advantageous terms, by BENJ /"J 



gineer, &c. 63. Dorset-stjee^FJeet-sjretf ,^^ 



nR. HALLETT'S LIQUID **™ l }£££i »# 



XJ beautv of Flowers, with theii r power of P e blw ,«oi» 

 Seeds, and the flavour and size of Fruits an^ V^ ^ 

 depend upon the food supplied to the plants y P iflflS ^Is J>« 



BURBIUGE and HEALY beg respectfully to 1 

 the Horticultural world that they are quite ready to 





tATan Liouin Fertiliser, wmen w».j.«- eqU 

 ..igredients of the best foreign Guano, wthotn ^ at 



but not to be found by Sea Fowl, m 1 the ^lanU^ . MeS5 £ 



Mr. G. Hallett's Factory, B ' oa ^fVs S rs%'^TnbS 

 Winstanley's, Chemists, 7, Fo^ryj Mesws . Lea deD^ 

 Cornhill; Messrs. Hurst and MMul len s ' Seedsm aa *, *£ 

 street ; and every respectable Chemist s and , q ^^tf 

 directions, in stone quarts, at 1*. 6 «-«*f°l 3a gallon* *"" 

 times the size, at 7 ,.6d. The quar » J^^iSg bttft^. 

 to reduce i t for use, for wateringj oU^^g! ^^-^^; 



IMPORTANT TO AGRlcUpU^STS AND |f e 



ANALYSES OF SOILS, MANLJ^ist^ 



A conducted by Mr. MITCHELL, Analytical go* 



the Royal Polytechnic Institution), No. 5, a , 

 Kentish Town. Agricultural Chemistry. 



N.B. Gentlemen instructed in ABncu ^ 



course w ijl^ojnj^ndjhj^^ 



±1 who may require the assistance >of V> , re ren»^ 

 DOUBLE-ACTION HAYMAKING MAOH ,ig FeecDJ 



send their orders early to the London Depo£ MacbID es m*f 

 street, opposite Mark-lane, where one 01 

 inspected. -*rr-r^— - %f ^ 



^Tby Wj^-A- B-^v^of a? tok. yZggZ^ZgiiSQ 



*„id 'county, where all ^r«ti««n^- ^ 



