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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



<* II FOLK, on the lionlrra of Norfolk, and about 



O mile- rrom L'>ndon.---Tt> be SOLDby PRIVATE CONTRACT, 



by Mr. RAINY, a very important and valuable FREEHOLD 



ESTATE, especially attractive tor a sportsman, having- been 



-strictly preserved, and afford. iigshooting equal to any domain in 



the district. It comprehends the entire parish, of nearly 5500 



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



*too,with offices of every description, gardens, pleasure-grounds, 



fee* j fann-houfies and building*, cottages, &c. The MUtt is 



-situated in one ot the best neighbourhoods in the kingdom, 



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



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



street, St. Jawea'a. m ^_____ _ 



IN i FASHIONABLE SQUARE aUke WEST END. 

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

 •a MANSION ot the fi»st class, equal in all its arrangements to 

 the accoiiunOitatH>n of a family of the highest distinction; the 

 offices and stabling extensive and complete. The adapted 

 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 vy. 14. Regent-street, St. Jarms's, 



HYDE PARK, commanding the entire Park view.— 

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

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

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

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

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

 Mr- JRaiky, 11, Regent Street, St. James's. 



'EAR WELWYX, Herts.— To be DISPOSED OF, 



_ the unexpired LKA&E of about four years, at a moderate 

 rent, (with a renewal if de&tred),of the capital and very de*irable 

 Resilience, D1GSWJ&LL HOUSE, delightfully situate about a 

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

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

 Hertford, and twrntv-tive from London,. and in the neighbour- 

 hood of Mr. Brand's lox-hounUs. The houst^ adapted to accom- 

 modate a large umily, the gardens und pleasurr-groun s well 

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

 the whole about •evrnly acres, ornamented with fine timber, and 

 in excellent order; or the premises would be let furnished. — To 

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

 Rai vv, 14, Kegent-atreet, St. James's. 



LOO-PLATE, PALL-MALL, commanding the view to 

 €t- .'aiues's Park.— The sp. i capital MANSION recently 



•ccupied by the CL ?CE CLUB.— Bv Mr. RAINY, on the 



-pritiuiw*, on Till LR&DAY, May -JO, at One precisely, unless 

 previously disposed of, and with the option of taking the excel- 

 lent Household Jb'uruiture at a fair valuation, 



ryilE capital, ■pattern, and elegantly-fitted MANSION, 



-i- No. 12, on the west side of Waterloo-place, held under the 

 Crown for an unexpired term of 70 years, at a small ground-rent. 

 *IVit!nn the last few years some thousand pounds h been ex- 

 pended in improvements to the premises undertlie superintend- 

 ence of an eminent architect, and they areat present in perfect 

 condition, peculiarly adapted for a club, insurance office, or any 

 public establishment requiring a first-rate situation. The groond- 

 Jloor contains a hall, with handsome principal stone staircase and 

 •econdary staircase; one room 42 feet 8 inches by 22 feet 9 inches, 

 >nd another 27 feet by 24 feet. On the one pair, a drawing-room 

 Jl -feet ft inches by 22 feet f> inches, and a library 42 feet 8 inches 

 by nearly I*; feet, and an ante-library ; a billiard room, three other 

 rooms, and four dressing-rooms on the two p air, and six bed- 

 -chambers on the upper floor; complete domestic offices on the 

 batenent, taolurting spa is kitchen, larders, fee. 



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

 Ra . No. 14, Regent street ; printed particulars may be had *f 

 him i s preceding tlie sale; also of Messrs. Lank and Pri- 



dkat x, doldsmiths' Hall; at the Auction Mart; and on the 

 premises. 



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

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

 ■nines, further particulars of which will be given in a few days. 



BUCKINGUA MS HIKE.— THE GRANGE, a desirable Freehold 

 Residence, with Pleasure grounds and Gardens, and about 30 

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

 the late General O'Lophlin.— By Mr. RAINY, at the Galiery, 

 Ho. 14, on the East Side of Regent-street, St. James's; about 

 the end of May, with immediate Possession, 



THE GRANGE, «n elegant Freehold Residence, situate 

 in a beautiful part of the county of Buckingham, midway 

 between London and Aylesbury, about 7 or 8 miles from the West 

 Drayton and Slough stations on the Great Western Railway, and 

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

 acclivity of a hilt 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 an- abling, walled kitchen-garden, farm- 

 yard and btflldingft, ice-house, gardener's house, fee- 

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

 days preceding; also of Messrs. Dkndy and Morphktt, Breams- 

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

 Aylesbury and Uxbridge ; at the Auction Mart ; and of Mr. Rain y, 

 14, Regent-street. 



j JORTM AN -SQUARE-— I'o beLEIM'URNJSHED, 



JL for the Season, a compact, moderate-sized HOUSE, with 

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



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



PUTNKV-1IILL,SURRJ;Y.— LIME-GKOVE,aspacious Freehold 

 Mansion, le: em Lease for a few years unexpired, and the conti- 

 guous beautiful Lands, highly eligible for building upon, and con- 

 taining altogether about 6S Acres. — By Mr. RAINY, at the 

 Gail* . No. 14, on the Ea tide *f Regent-street, St. James's 

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

 end of May, 



TMIE »imcious and capital detached FREEHOLD 



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

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

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

 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 •)/. per annum; also the contiguous lands extending 

 from the Putney-hill-road into the road Lading from Pptney to 

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

 of the 1'utney-hill-road, and fronting the road leading from Put- 

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

 pation of Mr. Ilowey, some cottages, &c, altogether about £6 acres 

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

 irom 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. Rainy, 14, Regent- street. 

 Printed particulars with lithographed plans will be ready for de- 

 livery 11 days preceding the sale, and may then he had of him; also 

 or M is. PoWBJ-L, P. and W. Rroukbip, and Wiu>k, Lincoln\s- 

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

 Wandsworth, and oi the person who will attend daily 14 days pre- 

 ceding the sale to show the lands. 



h'T. JAivifcS'b bCot-UAKE — To Oe sold by ftUVATE 

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

 the capital FREEHOLD MANSION of a nobleman. The pre- 

 mises are of modern construction, with spacious loftv principal 

 apartments, hall, and two *tone staircases, with offices for a 

 suitable establishment and capital stabling. A smaller Freehold 

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

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

 culars ftnd tickets to view apply to Mr. Raixy, 14, Regent- 

 street, S*. James's. • ' 



\ Uh TaKIv UftKDiiiiNS, 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 thi9 much-admired and highly-improving 

 situation. It was finished ami completed by the present owner 

 and furnished throughout without regard to expense ; and it may 

 sately 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 90 years, at a ground-rent.— To be viewed by 

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

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



[May 2 



PRI\ 

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(MIOSVENOR-PLACE, HYD E Par? 



V-J of the Gardens of Buckin C ham Palare r . ln *«* 

 " VATE CONTRACT, bv Mr RA I <Jv r ° ** SOL»2 



ions MANSION, held for a lo^i **** ** *& 

 rent, and adapted in all respects to a famihn. ,r , * f***. 

 attached and detached office* .landing fo rta^^^k 

 tinges, and stabling for eight horses. Ti.eMans on k fife «*- 

 story of bed-chambers, a suite or superb dram?,!? ******** 

 *,M«et by *», 22 feet by 19, « feet by 10 , d i^"*, 

 communicating by folding doors ; an eating-room £ &*» ■« 

 library, ante-room, two stone staircases, stone hail *** ^ 

 a porch, &c. ; the whole of the household furn i-'uro ,???* * 

 wil be included in the purchase, and immediate p" , ? fi,to ^ 

 be hat.-To be viewed by tickets, which, w fh ,£23 n **' 

 be had of Mr. Rainy, .4, Regent-street, St jame^ ^'^ 



( 'OTTAM and HALLEnTa^^^T-; 



V^ hxe Makers, &c. 2, Winsley-street, Oxford-street, L?£ 



DOUBLE-MOTION HAYMAKERS of the bat 



construction, made almost wholly or iron, and containing tli 

 double Cylinder, and nil the latest improvement, are nowiMd* 



CAST-IRON RICK-STAN DS and PIGrTROUGHS 



at very low prices. 



IRON HURDLES and FIELD-GATES of aUiian. 



at exceedingly low prices. ^^ 



PLOUGHS, DRILLS, Sheep and Cattle Weighing 



Machines, Improved Prize Harrows, Field Rollers, Turn ip-cudtn, 

 Chaff-cutting Machines, Threshing and Winnowing Macbim,' 

 Oil-cake Breakers, and every description of Implements medio 

 Agriculture. 



Show Rooms at their Manufactory, 2, Winsley-street, Oxfod. 

 street, where every information may be obtained. 



BKOMPTON-SQUAKK.— Neat LEASEHOLD HOUSE, held tor 

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

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

 immediate possession, 



THE neat and substantial LEASEHOLD HOUSE, 

 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, 14 days preceding, 

 on the premises; of Messrs. Methomj and Pyjck, No. 4:1, Lin- 

 coln's- mu. fields ; at the Auction Mart; and of Mr. Kai.w, 

 No. 14, Regent- street. 



HAMPSHIRE.-.. VALUABLE CHURCH PREFERMENT, about 

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

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

 No. 14. ou the I:a8t Sideof Regent-street, St. James's, in the Divi- 

 sion between Jermyn and CL • reets, about the end of May, 



HP-HE PERPETUAL ADVOWSON of the PARISH 



of A\ ARNFOItD. in the county of Hants, with the appurte- 

 nances thereto beionginf;. The tithes have been commuted at 

 O20/. per annum There is an elegant modern residence, situ;.. 

 ,«n an eminence couuaandin- beautiful scenery, with 20 acres of 

 glebe pleasure ground*, waUtul garden, stabling &c. Waruford is 

 About 1 / mites Irom Southampton. 12 froi . le r, and 60 from 



L °» ^l!lf Ild tl V "rhood is of the highest respectability. 



Printed partir ma>- he had, Hdays preceding the-eale, of 



]\IeHsre. fexo.VK.anci Ti'hu, Jerm; atieet; at the Auction Mart ; 

 at the JDolphin, Southampton ; George, Winchester ; aud of Mr. 

 Hainx, U, ltegent-street. 



H AMPS til RE, between Eareham and Gosport, and 

 within a mile and a halt of the Railway Station.— To be 

 S-OLDby PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, with imme- 

 diate possession, a very delifihtlul modem FREEHOLD VILLA, 

 with park-like .^rounds, garden, plea->ure-ground, lodges, &c, 

 and the surrounding lands ot ubo.ut 100 acres, part extending 

 to a river, and offering every inducement to any gentleman 

 partial to yachting. — Particulars may be had of Mr. Rainy, 

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



HAYES COMMON, two miles from Bromley, in 

 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 

 Mr . Rainy. 14, Recent-street, St. James's. 



Ml D DLESriX, 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, 1847. — Parti- 

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



UCKINGHAMSHIR EL— To ""be SOLD by 



PRIVATE CONTRACT, by Mr. RAINY, with immediate 

 Possession, a FREEHOLD ESTATE of about go acres of (irass 

 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 Oreat Western Railway.— Particulars may 

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



ATTERStiA, Surrey.— fo"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 (or investment.— Particulars may be had of Mr. Rainy, 

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



rpOTTERIDGE, MIDDLESEX, Ten Miles from 



J- 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 ol thirty years, at a very low rent, with offices, coach- 

 houses, and stabling, pleasure-grounds and walks, kitchen and 

 dower-gardt. -, 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 

 vi ew, a pply to Mr. Raivy, 14, Regen t-street. St. James's. 



T DURHAM, within one day's ride of London by the 



A-^ Railroads. -To he LET, for three or five years, a spacious 

 FAMILY R IDEN'CE, FURNISHED in a superb style, an d 

 adapted for a person of fortune, situate in a beau'iful part of the 

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

 of shocking over about two thousand lour hundred acres. The 

 neighbourhood of the best class, and the circumstances altoge- 

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

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

 street, St. James's. ' ' ° 



WIRE-WORK, HOT -WATER APPARATUS, GREEN- 

 HOUSES, fcc. 



CT. THOMAS BAKER, MANOR-HOUSE, MANOR- 



^ PLACE, KING'S-ROAD, CHELSEA, Manufacturer of JKVI- 

 SIBLE WIRE FENCE, to resist Grazing Stock, and rendered 

 Rabbit-proof. WIRE- WORK in Trainers, Arches lor Waki, 

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

 TURALBUILDINGS, Given and Hothouses, Conservatories, Ac. 

 The same heated by HOI'- WATER APPARATUS, 011 lmuroTed 

 -aiid_gcjiiiomical principles. 



Parties waited on in Town or Country, and Drawings and 

 Estimates free. Work for the Trade as usual. 



Ward's Cases, or Domestic Greenhouses. 



HOT-WATJER APPARATUS FOR rlEATlNCi 

 HORTICULTURALBUILDINGS,DWELLING-HOUSES, 

 CHURCHES, And MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 

 ciples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DAS1EL and 



EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 



D. and E. Ba ilk v having devoted much time tothe 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 then mode of neai- 

 ing not onlv very efficient, but very simple, and havecombincn 

 durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge, iney 

 have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, tor 

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

 employed by the Horticultural Societyol London, mexecutinf 

 the works of their splendid Conservatory, lately crecteaa* 



C d! andE.BAiLKY also construct in metal all *"*&%« 

 HorticulturalBuildingsandSashes.andmyitenobleme^ 



men, and the public to an inspection of their ^^n^awmg 

 and models, at 272, Holbom, wherctheyliavetteopportani^ 



exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an w^^S^,. 

 and convenient kitchen apparatus,or range, adaptedionne 



tinned supply of hot water, a » d u ail \ rra, ;^XforetnepubUc. 

 more com olete than has hitherto been brought b ^;. n r 7 arTl]l . 



D. and E. Bailky were the first to ^^f n ^^^Sf 

 near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the lotk 

 attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besicesn-". 

 others in this country and on the Continent. 6a iranic 



D.andE. Bailky have prepared a Quantity 01 "^ 

 Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immeoi" fof 



they beg to introduce to public notice a nC VJSantlv, or at 

 Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour J*^- ^p 



intervals reauired, and which may be se ejaat_tneir_ _ 



AT THE CORN MARKET, MARH.-LA>t, 



On Monday, 2/th inst.. at 2 clock. o{ 



GUANO, a Cargo just arrived from the \>es ^ 

 Africa. Particulars and Catalogues to be haa ^o ^ 



m AN N & C o., 2, St. Dunsta i r 5 Jiill ! jrowe i 2tTe^ 



rf^UANO (GENUINE PERUVIAN ft : B0U ^ 



VJT ON SALE, BY THE ONLY LEGAL ^IMPOM 



ANTONY GIBBS axd ^VivVrPOUL 

 Wh. J. MYERS and CO., LIVERPOOL > 



And by their Agents, ddvor L0NP° >; r 



COTESWORTH, POWELL AsmPWO R, L " sTut 

 GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO., LIVERPOOL ana n 

 47, Lime-street. May 16, 18^4. 



TUK>U J bfcASJN. 



's), RA 



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r 1 UANO (Foreign and Potter s), »» # & 



\y BONE-DUST, CI.ARKK/S COMro^w ^^ 



ANDRES Torthe TURNIP CROP, -to be^ 

 terras, of Mark Fo-rnisaoiLi.. 40. Upper ma.. 



M 



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TO GA 



!^!ssn5KP?2^«tfi 



CUPER-PHOSPHATE of LIMB > is 



S ducing a more »U ****»**» £J2?5»2S. ^ 



stance known. It may be had at Mr . Law^s 1 ^^c* 



OPPOSITE the GREEN-PARK To be LET 

 elegantly and completely FURNISH ED, for the season or 

 for one or more years, a superior and spacious Mansion*' in 

 jerfect 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. T • ■-.-.-. m. Resrnt-srrfct. 



INFIELD, MIDDLESEX— To be SOLD bv PRI- 



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

 substantial and handsome i-ieehold Villa, with pleasure-grounds, 

 gardens and paddocks (the latter part leasehold), about B7 

 acres.-Pamruiars may be had of Mr. Rainy, 14, Regent-stree~, 



At. .IflTDPuV. ° 



Creek, price 7*. per cwt. 



Phosphate of Pol- - 12S , 



;; M°agnesia » 



Ammonia^ 



%* Super-phosphate of Lime in » concentrated or^^ ^ 

 be procured of Messrs. WaiutM, 28, Cornhul, an 

 men, in 7lb. packets, price U. 



XT EAR CHRISTCHURCH, HANTS. - To be 



i\rK S ? L ?.r b . 5r A PK ! V ^ TE CONTKACT. by Mr. RAINY, a 

 MARINE VILLA, situate midway between LyminRton ind 

 Chnstcburch, commanding- eplendid sea views • and also an ad- 

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

 the whole freehold -To be viewed by tickets, and particulars 

 1 of Mr. "wvv, 1 1, Rejrent Street, St. .Tames's. 



SOWING. — BRAIN'S 



T^O MA^RE.-?his powerful *?™»i* + 



subjected to the »^«f^^?^S»SSS« W.Jft!! 

 Agricultural Chemists of the day, »t » Pjonoa ferti u,.ot g 



?e much stronger, and to ' P° sse f « ^^fga brought wJJ 

 perties, than the very best ^XJJJto***, »? d ^f55 

 country. Price 9/. per ton; no cha r «J ™ aBlf o n .oflice « n St 

 free of charge to any wharf, « t l«ay. or wagg Thoma5 .str^ 

 — Address, Fre D krick BaAiv. Guar 10 

 Stamford- street, Black friars-road. Load « *. ^^ 



y.B.— Diiecticna for use s— «- 



