1844.] 



THE AGRIC ULTURAL GAZETTE. 



5aIr«'ftB auction. 



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-. rrvri FME\ FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



rK£ PROTMEROE & MORRIS will submit 



E ^L^nnetitioii, at the Auction Mart. Bartholomew. 



** U ^rllav 4th. and Thursday, 16th, 1844, at 12 



*" ^ThTv about three hundred DAHLIAS, comprising all 



# -dock rach daj , Aout ti r assortrne nt of GERANIUMS 



*■£?"* The newest Varieties of FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, 

 S.?KRfSf &c and a variety of other Flowering Plants. 

 S«S^weT the horning of Sale Catalogues may be had at 

 £ y |Urt,Md l of the Auctioneers.-Amencan Nursery, Leyton- 



m 



SPII-N-DID COLLECTION OF PLANTS. 



ttcqrS ENGLISH and SON have the honour to 



... announce for SALE the WHOLE COLLECTION of OR- 

 i^rMrvnVS and STOVE PLANTS, &c. &c, from the exten- 

 W'Siie, of John- Jarrstt, Esq., of Camerton Court, 

 "^ n.th which they will sell by Auction, at their Rooms, 

 SSor^streel on Thursday, May 16th, at Twelve o'clock, 



* l 5fSferin«» this rare and beautiful Collection the Auctioneers 

 fJl that any of the usual superlative expressions in its favour, 

 Clever well merited, would be unnecessary— the highly-respected 

 ■Malrfir having long been well known as a connoisseur of the 

 iM»t liberal expenditure, and of the highest taste and judgment in 

 SiVelection and culture, adding, by his extensive contributions, 

 mote highly than any to the interest of the Bath, Bristol, and 

 other Horticultural Exhibition* and the most successful in obtain- 

 ing the firit-class prizes. 



This genuine and splendid Collection comprises about 200 OR- 

 CHIDACEOUS PLANTS, including many very fine Specimens of 

 CATTLE^ A, is variety; several magnificent ARAUCARIAS 

 EX< T.LSA; about 500 RARE STOVE PLANTS; andaboutlOO 

 of the finest ERICAS, &'c. &c. The whole will be found to be one 

 of the \ery choicest assemblages of Floral varieties ever offered to 

 public c- ion in the neighbourhood of Bath, there being not 



a production among them but would be an acceptable addition to 

 the garden of any gentleman in the kingdom. 



Catalogues are in preparation. Further particulars in next Ad- 

 TertUeme 1 1 . 



MR. RAINY respectfully begs leave to acquaint the 

 Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, that in order to meet the 

 times, and in consequence of the pressure of mortgages and other 

 incumbrances upon estates, and the various descriptions of real 

 property, brought into the market for sale by public auction and 



Private contract, it is his intention to adopt for the future a RE- 

 :> and GRADUATED SCALE of COMMISSION, as com- 

 pared with that which has been generally customary for the last 

 half century. At the same time that the expenses of vendors will 

 thus be materially diminished, he trusts that he shall be able to 

 afford greater facilities to the attainment of their objects, and to the 

 faneit advantage; and, touching these points, he feels it necessary 

 to oner a few words of explanation. 



There exists between many solicitors and many auctioneers an 

 understanding, to which the epithet collusive would scarcely be too 

 severe, because by it the interest of their clients, the vendors, is 

 often seriously compromised, and in this manner:— The vendor, 

 Mead of himself selecting the auctioneer or agent for the disposal 

 « his property, will, in many cases, confide the choice to his soli- 

 «ot ; and not unfrequently the solicitor (but upon what justifiable 

 pica Mr. Rainy never could comprehend) arrogates to himself the 



■£» !L» U ♦? ?°u c< : ; a , nd re P eated instances might be adduced to 

 lT™™.v . ch ? Ice has l)een exercised in contravention, if not 

 ind ST' *? e P rev iously-expressed wishes of the vendors, 

 the^IiS re £ ar ? less of ol d and long-established connexions; 

 bv whTrh ?«™ hav «»g usually a secret compact with the auctioneer, 

 SJinn »nS v ? tn fpp th " "oliritnr with a share ot nis com 



M inted tn thp T i a A ge , S ' a l thC Sine * Ud n0n 0f his bei "S a P" 

 Kers SJ . '? • AU i What is the con sequence? In °such 

 £ Vrlll ? e , auctlone . er wh ° is willing to concede to the solicitor 

 SL X S Lv are ' or ' in other words > consents to pay the heaviest 



occupy t^CL-A^E^ 



premises on THURSDAY, May 90, a One precisely ' u nlc s 



previously disposed of, and withWoptatf SSngtL eral 



lent Household Furniture at a fair valuation! 



T H ko C i? it n a T !' t l paci T'. and ele & an tly-ntted MANSION, 



-*- Iso. 12, on the west side of Waterloo-place, held under the 



Withfn thr,^ e f Xpired t<?rm ° f 70 y™«*^w™"™?. 

 Within the last few years some thousand pounds have been ex 



pended in improvements to the premises under the superintend-" 

 ence of an eminent architect, and t w o™ „♦ * "! " ? ennte ? a . 



311 



z^^^^^^^^^^r^,^ 



they are at present in perfect 



„,.,. . , v L - -. club, insurance office, or anv 



public establishment requiring a first-rate situation . The g?ound- 



finer rnnfqinc n Violl «• »n u« M ^ M • • . ^"^ f,iuuuu 



^ C nn C r r t ai f a hal1 ' WUh hands ^e principal stone staircase and 

 secondary staircase; one room 42 feet 8 inches by 22 feet 9 inches 

 and another 27 feet by 24 feet. On the one pairf a drawing-room 

 31 feet 6 inches by 22 feet 6 inches, and a library 42 feet Synches 

 by nearly 16 feet, and an ante-library ; a billiard 'room, three other 

 rooms and four dressing-rooms on the two pair, and six bed- 

 chambers on the upper floor; complete domestic offices on the 

 basement, including spacious kitchen, larders, &c. 



To be viewed till the sale by tickets, which may be had of Mr. 

 Rainy, No. 14, Regent- street ; printed particulars may be had of 

 him 14 days preceding the sale; also of Messrs. Lane and Pri- 

 de aux, Goldsmiths' Hall; at the Auction Mart; and on the 

 premises. ' c 



On the same and following days will be sold by auction the plate, 

 linen, books, china and glass, and the valuable cellar of choice 

 wines, further particulars of which will be given in a few days 



B?^?£**&*?:£<> «« SOLD bv PRIVATE 



!l! ne h '" e r HlU - Jt stan <*s detached, with carriage-drive 



BUCklNGHAMSHIRE.-THE GRANGE, a desirable Freehold 

 Residence, with Pleasure grounds and Gardens, and about 30 

 Acres of Land, situate at Chalfont, St. Peter's, the Property of 

 the late General O'Loghlin.-By Mr. RAINY, at the Gallery, 

 No. 14, on the East Side of Regent- street, St. James's: about 

 the end of May, with immediate Possession, 



HPHE GRANGE, an elegant Freehold Residence, situate 



-*- ma beautiful part of the county of Buckingham, midway 

 between London and Aylesburv, about 7 or 8 miles from the Wev't 

 Drayton and Slough stations on the Great Western Railway, and 

 within 9 miles of Windsor and 5 of Uxbridge. It is seated on the 

 acclivity of a hill in a park-like paddock, ornamented with fine old 

 timber and plantations, approached by carriage drives with neat 

 lodges, contains hall and conservatory, drawing-room 32 feet, bil- 

 liard-room, library, dining-room, 15 bed rooms, three dressing- 

 rooms, excellent offices and stabling, walled kitchen-garden, farm- 

 yard and buildings, ice-house, gardeners' house, &-c. 



To be viewed till the sale, and printed particulars maybe had 14 

 days preceding; also of Messrs. Dendy and Morphett, Breams- 

 buildings, Chancery-lane ; at the Royal Hotel, Slough ; the Inns at 

 Aylesbury and Uxbridge j at the Auction Mart ; and of Mr. Rainy, 

 14, Regent- street. 



»v,» V C1BW > c H u*. in an us arrangements to 



the accommodation of a family of the highest distinction-, the 

 offices and stabling extensive and complete. The adanted 

 furniture will be included in the purchase-Principals only can! 

 in the first instance, receive information, and which may be had 

 on application to Mr. Rai vt, 14, Regent-street, St. James's. 



pORTMAN-SQUARE.— TobeLET, FURNISHED 



-*- for the Season, a compact, moderate-sized HOUSE. ' 

 coach-house and stabling.-Particulars and tickets to view 

 be had of Mr. Rai.w, u, Regent- street, St. James's. 



may 



Gloucester-place, Portman-square. 



POSED OF BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. 

 street. May 9, 1844. 



No. U, Regent- 



» 

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()PP0S1TE the GREEN-PARK. — To be LET 



^ elegantly and completely FURNISHED, for the season, 01 

 tor one or more years, a superior and spacious MANSION in 

 perfect condition, having suites of apartments, bed-chambers, 

 and offices, for a family of rank | and at a short distance is excel- 

 lent stabling.— For particulars and tickets to view apply to 

 Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent-street. 



bribe he hahl~ 1 V «u lus>) consents to pay tne heaviest 



Iwlar initio ^ °™ tne ™ se ' and with sli S ht reference to his 

 J^T^Si?°- hlS ^° fe ^ ion » ° r his qualifications or ex- 

 StentVhU inn 1S °- 1S evid ? n . t] y an essential consideration) the 

 SXd manv ^I 0M ; nd innuenc e, he is preferred. Thus 

 JaSeThPvh 1Clt ° rS have bccome ^onciled to abuse the 

 SKK-ho 6 Hkp a M a ' su . med - a » (1 aim at excluding those auc- 

 Se?to r«hm V M f* Ramy ' have consistently and uniformly re- 



nee with all independent and honourable feeling. 



Nation of twT^ 1 "' 10 ,:?^ ma y be considered the legitimate 



"Ptbl a«„t STi n - e ° f the u SOlicitor with that of the auctioneer 



I*«l°ce S wkSffi ^K^t desire t0 Aviate jealousies, to 



PWies, and ?r.thM,„n ? satisfactory co-operation between those 



impacts won 1 * P eo / entirely abolishing secret and derogatory 



*e vendor for hi »$* f th J tf a ? a r emuneration to the solicitor of 



<* the conditL, n? i ICe an ? assistance in the drawing and settling 



•WchSin tam/d f Gl a " d for his attention to those legal point! 



* '* portion ?Hhp te re ! at i 0R with that P art of the transaction, 



w 'th the full knniJfp i° mTni ; sion Sh0uld accrue t0 the solicitor (but 



SS*" ^ Sl g h^ d f San ,f° n of the vendor), in lieu of the 



This, however ifnnt?n * f f r the P artic ular items adverted to. 



f i f ^le, abstract" 111?" dedt0 delude charges for investigations 



** ,n y«ntertaiiis n nH^il* fi. pap ? rs ' 0r fees to counsel; and Mr. 



*n approve ■ S LI -tl ^PS* the . "oWHty, gentry, and the public 



an 3- clandestine l a i;n PP K rt the I jrir,c iple of repudiating altogether 



^"^t to then, S" f g ? bet ,w«en parties employed in affairs so im- 



tent ^ the aonrnn? '.•" a U cases where the vendors do not con- 



^mission; oVtKr 1 ?" t0 , the solicitor of suc h portion of the 



£ r, et sense of ji,«2 J\ from tha * integrity, impartiality, and 



jortunately charartl.?' VI that del »cacy and liberal feeling which 



S. of the ^lproSnnT n r UCt °, fa large number of the mem- 



JW on will be remiSS °i ?' t ch " e * the acceptance of it ; then such 



•""Ployed. remi "ed by Mr. Rainy to the vendor by whom he is 



"Uh regard tn i 

 P^eli b 4 ie « t0 sales of . or other works of art, jewels, 



**J* made in the ™ valaabl "» a considerable reduction will 

 2? J Mess rs. Chri s t^ m ^ S1 ? n ' as compared with the printed 

 SJ Mother auctioneers o'n^ ^l nson ' Mr ' Geor ^ e Robins - and 

 J^^Plated to anv of 'thn? tIns branch ' however, no payment is 

 252' , attempt to i n V p atnurnerous class of individuals who per- 

 2^ fordo *ngnothml ete l aS m Wdle-men f and ask to be 

 2Sf?f¥ d abs S;H UC voluntary interference being 

 *£ l^e whom the, I™* 1** ° ften mis chievous to the inte- 

 2i^ h,ch ma nv auction^r!^ t0 Serve ' The a "owance, there- 



^ 55?" whit i.^5" R!; e : a ? d these P ersons in secret 



re- 

 wholly 





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•f th*. ari( l persona " n I 7 r - Ra,n > , ' s new scale of co: 



^ ** sti.1°/ : and ^e P reTh r e ?tiV J ^ exclusivel 3' in *™ 

 ■ »till further aba JrnJ „f ?, al pross Proceeds may exceed 



A ,,Tr >i'ar rule win , ** app1 ^' to the ^due. 



S2 t0 auc-t" o„ i f R n ^ rn i!? r " Rain - V ' s ■***•■ ^r putting 



^ for Probate) It ?° ld : for Purchases, valuations (in- 



'^sir^ases; obUuwC nce8 in cases of compensation, or 



fc*e : S) ' ^" (1 all o her^at^^ "^^^ 3 ^ 

 •ndefigjs*on, he w 8 to "^"^ ^cidental to property. 



551* b 5 n < genuip. .?' aS here tofore, no sale will be 

 1*«*m ? d ever >" t ve tio n w-n I" 1 " ° f which ** not bea r 

 ^ n,t ^nd r r ! t,0n s and d5e nt irn lbe i made t0 counteract and 

 , ndor »«rp Urch ^Ptions, whether they are directed 



BROMPTON-SQUARE.— Neat LEASEHOLD HOUSE, held for 

 76 years, at a small Ground-rent— By Mr. RAINY, at the 



Gallery, No. 14, Regent-street, about the end of May, with 

 immediate possession. 



^HE neat and substantial LEASEHOLD HOUSE, 



-a- No. 3, on the west side of Brompton-square, held for 76 

 years, at a small ground-rent; comprising two rooms on each 

 floor, two kitchens, and other Offices, and a garden. 



To be viewed, and printed particulars had, u days preceding, 

 on the premises; of Messrs. Mkthold and Pvkk, No. 43, Lin- 

 coln's-inn-fields ; at the Auction Mart; and of Mr. Rainy, 

 No. 14, Regent- street. 



PUTNEY-HILL,SURREY.— LIME-GROVE,a spacious Freehold 

 Mansion, let on Lease for a few years unexpired, and the conti- 

 guous beautiful F.ands. hitrnty eligible for building upon, and con- 

 taining altogether about 68 Acres.— By Mr. RAINY, at the 

 Gallery, No. 14, on the East Side of Regent-street, St. James's, 

 in the Division between Jermyn and Charles- streets, about the 

 end of May, 



H^HE spacious and capital detached FREEHOLD 



-i- MANSION, LIME-GROVE, delightfully situated on the rise 

 of Putney-hill, only four miles and a half from the metropolis. It 

 is approached by carriage drives, and contains suites of noble loftv 

 principal apartments, with numerous bed-chambers, offices of every 

 description, coach-houses,stabling, beautiful lawn ornamented with 

 full-grown timber, pleasure-grounds with extensive walks, walled 

 gardens, &c, the whole about 11 acres, on lease for a few years un- 

 expired at 350/. per annum ; also the contiguous lands extending 

 from the Putney-hill-road into the road leading from Putney to 

 Wandsworth, and other lands called the Nursery, on the west side 

 of the Putney-hill- road, and fronting the road leading from Put- 

 ney to Richmond; a timber dwelling-house, formerly in the occu- 

 pation of Mr. Howey, some cottages, &c, altogether about 56 acres 

 and highly eligible for building upon, especially the upper ground, 

 from which the finest views are commanded. 



The Mansion can only be viewed by special permission of the 

 tenant, and by cards to be had of Mr. Rainv, 14, Regent -street. 

 Printed particulars with lithographed plans will be ready for de- 

 livery 14 days preceding the sale, and may then be had of him ; also 

 of Messrs. Powell, F. and W. Brodebip, and Wildb, Lincoln's- 

 inn ; at the Auction Mart ; at the Castle, Richmond ; Spread Eagle 

 Wandsworth ; and of the person who will attend daily 14 days pre- 

 ceding the sale to show the lands. 



T. JAMES'S SQUARE — To be sold by PRIVATE 



CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY (with immediate possession), 

 the capital FREEHOLD MANSION of a nobleman. The pre- 

 mises are of modern construction, with spacious lofty principal 

 apartments, hall, and two stone staircases, with offices for a 

 suitable establishment and capital stabling. A smaller Freehold 

 House, which fronts Duke-street, and was formerly part of the 

 original estate, may also be purchased if desired.— For parti- 

 culars and tickets to view apply to Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent- 

 street, St. James's. 



Yl)E PARK GARDENS, commanding the entire 



View over Hyde Park.— -To be SOLD by PRIVATE CON- 

 TRACT, by Mr. RAINY (with immediate possession), one of the 

 best MANSIONS in this much-admired and highly-improving 

 situation. It was finished and completed by the present owner 

 and furnished throughout without regard to expense ; and it may 

 safely be affirmed that it is scarcely possible to find a residence 

 of the scale more perfect, both as regards the decorations and 

 the general style and quality of the furniture. The tenure is 

 leasehold for about go years at a ground-rent.— To be viewed by 

 a day's previous notice, and by tickets, which with particulars 

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



with park-like grounds, garden, plea*ure-ground, lodges, &c, 

 and the surrounding lands of about 100 acres, part extending 

 to a river, and offering every inducement to anv gentleman 

 partial to yachting.— Particulars may be had of 'Mr. Raikt. 

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



TTAYES COMMON, two miles from Bromley, in 



*--L the county of Kent, and twelve from London.— To be 

 LET on LEASE, the very desirable RESIDENCE, for many 

 years the favourite retreat of the late Sir Vicary and Lady 

 Gibbs. It stands on a beautiful lawn, with pleasure-grounds, 

 gardens, and paddocks (about 15 acres), and contains accommo- 

 dation for a family of high respectability, with stabling, entrance 

 lodge, &c— For particulars and tickets to view apply to 

 M r. Rainy, 14, Regent-street, S t. James's. 



MIDDLESEX, ten miles from Town.— To be SOLD 

 by PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, a capital 

 FARM, part freehold and part copyhold, containing about 217 

 acres of rich land, with an excellent house and buildings, on 

 lease to a most respectable tenant, till Michaelmas, 184/.— Parti- 

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



UCKINGHAMS H 1 11 E._To be SOLD^by 



PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, with immediate 

 Possession, a FREEHOLD ESTATE of about 90 acres of Grass 



and Arable Land, with agricultural buildings and an unfinished 

 House, situate at Farnham Royal, two miles and a half from the 

 Slough Station of the Great Western Railway. — Particulars may 

 be had of Mr. Raivy, 14, Regent-st., St. James's. 



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BATTERSEA, Surrey.— To be SOLD by PRIVATE 

 CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, with immediate Possession, a 

 capital spacious FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, on the banks of the 

 Thames, with terrace-walk, pleasure-grounds, kitchen-garden, 

 paddock, coach-houses, stabling, &c. Also, some other Freehold 

 Property for investment.— Particulars may be had of Mr. Rainy, 

 14, Regent st., 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, and stabling, 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. 



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 acre*. 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- 

 street, St. James's. 



NEAR CHRISTCHURCH, HANTS. — To be 

 SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, a 

 MARINE VILLA, situate midway between Lymington and 

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

 joining farm of about 108 acres, with farm-hou^e and buildings, 

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

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





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^yas^Btw. 



ea 8tr eets.)-.Aprri" m? the division between 



IIAMPSHIR K.— VALUABLE CHURCH PREFERMENT, about 

 12 Miles from Winchester, and 17 from Southampton; the In- 

 cumbent is in his 73d year.— By Mr. RAINY, at the Gallei 

 No. 14, on the East Side of Regent-street, St. James's, in the Divi- 



. sion between Jermyn and Charles-streets, about the end of May, 



THE PERPETUAL ADVOWSON of the PARISH 



J- of WARNFORD, in the county of Hants, with the appurte- 

 nances thereto belonging. The tithes have been commuted at 

 620/. per annum. There is an elegant modern residence, ituati 

 on an eminence commanding beautiful scenery, with 20 acres of 

 glebe pleasure grounds, walled garden, stabling, &c. Warnford i 

 about 17 miles from Southampton, 12 from Winchester, and 60 from 

 London, and the neighbourhood is of the highest respectability. 



Printed particulars maybe bad. 14 days preceding the sale, of 

 Messrs. SToNKandTciiNER, Jermyn- stxe'et; at the ction Mart; 

 at the Dolphin, Southampton; George, Winchester; and of Mr. 

 Rainy, 14, iiegent-street. 



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 respeots to a family ot distinction, with 

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

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

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

 S7 feet by 20, 22 feet by 19, U feet by 19, and 87 feet by 25, all 

 communicating by folding doors ; an eating-room, 3; 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 ha l.— To be viewed by tickets, which, with particulars, may 

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



PNFIELD, MIDDLESEX.— To he SOLD by PR1- 



-L* VATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINV, CHASE LODGE, a 

 substantial and hands<.me Freehold Villa, with p!eH.«ure-groun«s, 



gardens, and paddocks (the latter part le * s ^' ^'nt&Sert 

 acres.— Particulars may be had of Mr. Raint, H, Regent-street , 



St, James's. 



