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stone, and in the castellated style of the time o'Ert ward the 

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

 Nash Esq. It affords the mo* ample and elegant accommoda- 

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

 member of the Royal Yacht Club. The scenery is too we 11 known 

 and appreciated to render eulo^um necessary, and : wn ue 

 admitted that the facility of access from Jhe fftropolis the 

 distance being now accomplished in about t™** ™*]*™** 

 the oroDertv a much increased value. 1 ne chief apartments 



QUFFOLK, on 



the Borders of Norfolk, and about 80 



SrrULlv, on tile «ut«"3 «» i^wm.v.™, 

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bv Mr RAINY, a vcrv important and valuable rRELHULU 

 f ST ATE especially attractive for a sportsman, having been 

 strictly preserved, and affording shooting equal to any domain , in 

 the district. It comprehends the entire parish, of nearly ooOO 

 acres, including thriving plantations ; also, a capital family man- 

 sion.with offices of every description, gardens, pleasure-grounds, 

 &ci farm-houses and buildings, cottajres, &c. The estate is 

 situated in one of the best neighbourhoods in the kingdom, 

 nd it is expected that a railroad station will be fixed within 

 few miles-Particulars may be had of Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent- 



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v 30 feet by 27 : a billiard room, 30 reec u w. uj r «« 

 •to., and an octagon library, 19 feet by 19 » »™' " J^gJ 

 and secondary bed-chambers and servants' "P"^^ °™^ 

 of every description, splendid conservatories ■ a picture ^o statue 

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

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PILOSE to SOUTHAMPTON.— To be SOLD by 



\J 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 

 agreed upon, and either with or without a superior Farm, with 

 excellent fami-house and buildings. The whole estate is Free- 

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

 nuity to the improving town of Southampton, presents a most 

 favourable opportunity for a successful building speculations- 

 Particulars maybe had of Mr. Rainy, 14, R egent-st., St. James s. 



ANTS.— To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, 



by 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 

 situated 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, Re g ent-st., St. James s. 



ORTH WALES.— To be SOLD, by PRIVATE 



CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, a highly improvable FREE- 

 HOLD ESTATE, land-tax redeemed, situate in a fine part of the 

 country, and commencing within amile of a capital markettown. 



It comprises 2260 acres, with excellent farm-houses and build- 

 ings, all well tenanted; a moderate residence and offices 

 (requiring repair. , a fine lake stored with fish, very thriving 

 ■woods and plantations, &c, forming a fine and very eligible pro- 

 perty for investment.— Particulars may be had of Mr. Rainy, 14, 

 Regent-stieet, St. James's. _ 



"DUTLAND 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 Dearly new household furniture. It commands an un- 

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

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

 Q0 years, at a small ground-rent.— To be viewed by tickets, and 

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



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KICHMOND, 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. EUerker, but disposed of on behalf of 

 her representative?, 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 bed-chambers, offices of every descrip- 

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

 grounds 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. 



"VTEAR SOUTHAMPTON. — To be SOLD, by 



-J-^l PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, with immediate 

 possession, a singularly beautiful MARINE MANSION, upon 

 ■which the present owner has expended many thousand pounds. 

 It is delightfully situate about four miles and a half from the 

 Southampton, Botley, and Fareham stations, and stands in a 

 park-like paddock of 35 acres, well timbered, with superior gar- 

 dens and grounds, stabling, lodge, &c, and commands very fine 

 sea and inland views.— Particulars may be had of Mr Rain y, 14, 

 Regrent-street, St. James's. ' 



ENT. — Six miles from Canterbury, and near 



to the Sea.-To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, 

 by Mr. RAINY, a valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, partly 

 exonerated from land-tax ; comprising a park of beautifully 

 undulated surface, a moderate sized family residence, and 

 offices, and also three farms; the whole about 640 acres, and 

 may be treated for together or separately.— Particulars may be 

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



ENT.— To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, 



by Mr. RAINY, the very valuable and beautiful Freehold 

 Estate, COM BEB ANK , the seat of the late Viscount Templemore, 

 situate in the rich vale between Madam's Court Hill and Seven- 

 caks, 23 miles from London, and a few miles from a railroad 

 station ; comprising the finely-timbered park and woods, sheet 

 of water, the noble mansion, stabling, gardens, pleasure-grounds, 

 and walks, the capital farm, with complete agricultural buildings, 

 lodges, &c. The whole about 520 acres, land-tax redeemed. 

 Many thousand pounds have been expended in improvements 

 npon the mansion and property during the last few years, and 

 the whole is in the most perfect Condition. Little Combe Bank, 

 a villa, with grounds and some houses in the village, form part 

 of the estate, and will be included in the purchase. Part of the 

 purchase-money may remain on mortgage. — Particulars and 

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

 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. 



NEAR WELWYN, Herts.- 

 _ the unexpired LEASE of about four years, at a modeate 

 rent, (with 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 1 

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

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

 in excellent order; or the premises would be let furnished — 1 o 

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

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



CTON. MIDDLESEX, Five Miles from Hyde 



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

 RAINY, a singularly 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 omces 

 fork 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. 



YDE PARK, commanding the entire Park view.— 



To be SOLD by 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. 



NEAR RUISLIP, Middlesex, on the borders of 

 Hertfordshire, and about fourteen miles from London.— 

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

 with immediate Possession, the delightful RESIDENCE of 

 the late General Sir Joseph Fuller, G.C.B., with offices, stabling, 

 o-ardens, pleasure grounds, and park-like paddocks ; altogether 

 about sixty acres, with ornamental water and fine grown 

 timber. The elegant furniture may be had or not, at the option 

 of the purchaser.-^Particuiars and tickets to view may be had 

 of Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent-street, St. J ames's. 



BROWNSEA CASTLE and ISLAND, near Poole, 

 Dorsetshire.— To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, 

 by Mr. RAINY, with immediate Possession, the much admired 

 and beautiful FREEHOLD ESTATE, the Island of Brownsea, 

 about a mile and a half in length, and three-quarters of a mile 

 in breadth, at the entrance of the harbour of Poole, a few hours' 

 sail from the Isle of Wight, and within a few miles of the new 

 and much frequented bathing-place, Bournemouth. The castle 

 is spacious and furnished, has excellent gardens, hot- house, 

 conservatory, &c. The island affords wild fowl shooting in the 

 Ki-cnteot profu^im. The *iti»utioi» is r»ppuliarlv desirahle for 

 yachting, and the scenery is of a picturesque character. The 

 castle would be let furnished, for three years.— Particulars and 

 tickets to view may be had of Mr. Rainv, 14, Regent-street, 

 St. James's. . 



TULIPS. 



TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on Thursday, 16th 

 Mav, 1844, at 11 o'clock precisely, by Messrs. HUNTER 

 and SON, a rare and splendid BED OF TULIPS (including 

 several Seedlings of first-rate quality), allowed to be one of the 

 first in England, and well worthy the attention of Amateurs and 

 Growers: the property of the Rev. C. Dewhcrst Risby, 

 Gate-street, Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk, who is leaving the 

 county.— Descriptive Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, 

 Abbey, Gate-street, Bur y St. E dmund's. 



AT COLCHESTER, ESSEX. 



QPLENDID BED of TULIPS, CROCUSES, 



£5 HYACINTHS, &c, to be Sold by Auction, by J. S. Sur- 

 ridge, 011 Wednesday, May 15, 1844, at 12 o'clock, without 

 any reservation, in consequence of the decease of the Proprietor, 

 the late Mr. Peppkr, consisting of 500 very valuable named 

 Flowers, which have been selected with great care and attention 

 during the last 30 years ; also about 400 Offsets and other Plants, 

 Awnings, &c, as will be expressed in Catalogues, to be had at 

 Mr. Fenton's Printing-office, Colchester; of the Auctioneer, 

 Coggesha ll ; and at the Green Dragon, Bishopsgate-st., London . 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



TO BE DISPOSED OF, a choice COLLECTION 

 of upwards of 900 fine named TULIPS, the property of Mr. 

 J. P. Heeremans, Lucknam-grove, near Bath. Mr. J. Miller 

 (late of the Durdham Down Nursery, Bristol) will submit to 

 public competition, on Wednesday, the 15th of May next, a fine 

 collection of Tulips, consisting of all the choicest varieties, and 

 now in fine Bloom, catalogues of which may be had on the day 

 of sale on the premises. Should the day be wet, the Sale will 

 take place on the following day, the 16th. Lucknam is situated 

 3 miles from the Box Station of the Great Western Railway, 

 and 7 miles from Bath. They may be viewed any day previous 

 to the Sale. Sale to commence precisely at 12 o'clock. 

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 ing Varieties, also DAHLIAS, FUCHSIAS, PETUNIAS, &c. &c„ 

 —the property of William Alexander— without reserve, the 

 ground being required for building. May be viewed three days 

 prior to Sale. Catalogues can be had as above, or of Mr. Pile, 

 Cambridg e Road , Mile End. 



TO BE SOLD,— A Six-light Greenhouse of Miscella- 

 neous PLANTS ; also about 500 Pots of Plants for bedding 

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