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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
= $) ; 
ahomtale TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, AND LANDED 
PROPRIETORS IN GENERAL. 
Woki ing, 
shecmes fe if not, at ls. to 2s. 6d. each. They were lecueuhe en 
quart eattered, aan have excellent spreading roo’ 
NURSERY, CAN 
ILLIAM MASTERS having for te years culti- 
ursery 
well as m 
f each ra thes oe his 
and they having for several years produced pe he _ 
hi 
and tha 
y 3 
become fit for use y adits in the order i 
ESSERT PEARS. fe marge dargone , 
le, Monsieur 
Wapuecn, Deahenn of Angouléme, Lo 
Monarch, Lon a swat’ 8 Egg, Beurré d’Ar 
asse bored Winter Nelis, Hacon’ 8 = 
> yucca de spots Uvedale *s St. Germain, Catillac. 
give n i e 
comparable, y Deatré Manes, Easter Beurré.“ BAKING PEARS,—, 
al Coreless, 
EW ZEALAND COM PANY.—TERMS of 
MORCHASE of PRELIMINARY LANDS in the SETTLE- 
MENT of NELSON, NEW ZEA 
DEPUTY-GOVER 
Hon. FRANCIS BARING. 
DIRECTORS. 
VISCOUNT INGESTRE, M.P. 
fad A opt 
Y, Esq., M.P. 
ENRY A, AGLIONB 
JOHN ELLERKER ROULCOTT, Esq. 
JOHN WILLIAM mbes Esq. 
CHARLES BULLER, Es , M. P, 
WILLIAM bt A og “coPELAN, Esq., Ald., M.P. 
RUSSELL ELLIC 
JAMES Lk dental ‘Gowen, Esq. 
JOHN HINE, 
» M. 
WILLIAM THOMPS SON, mo ‘Ald., M.P 
HON. FREDERICK JAMES TOLLEMACHE, M.P. 
ARTHUR WILLIS, Esq 
GEORGE FREDERICK ‘YOUNG, Esq 
e Court of Directors hed the New zealand A er cae hereby 
a limited n mber of allotm zone acre of 
se 
Many other sorts are still ¢ red, bu’ = grees furnished with | fifty acres‘of Country Land, are sti n 
taeen vt will ete pe ae fede Pore mera ettlement of Nelson. The Pseeta oe slotment ~' vera 
~ x f the Hort. Socie 2. Thes tments were unsold when the gener 
ae a li iran, Bo a Flow : : biggie! of oa held t oth August last; nevertheless 
in 
ety 
nearly from its ‘commencement, bas availed — of the pri- 
of selecting 
from that liberal establishment such sorts of 
merit ee lar vb ich, add 
mber. em 
ppptiediatien were * mere in the whe 
and the unsold n mbers 
ch had 
which represent the 
were drawn promiscuously wi 
ed K 
uced a number far exceeding of usefulness. | whi tech pare ously disposed of ; per vant to each o 
le have been fruited, me the ftlowing condensed list is | the unsold numbers definite oh of priority of choice ‘distinct 
arl sorts are arr as nearly as respect to each of the described) have been at- 
—Juneat- ergs wah be hallot. 
larly recommended. 
ible in the pores in which hey bare fit fo oe use :— 
Quarrenden, Hawthornden, Keswick 
en Pippin, cornish Gilliflower r, Scarlet — 
Knights Gonpen Court of Wick, London Pippin, Walm > 
nadian Reinette, Alfriston, Court Pendu, Cockle Pi ner » Hub- 
Sar” rmain, Old Nonpareil, Downton Nonpareil, Braddick’s 
, Collins’ Russet, Golden Ha Dutch Mi- 
N on Crab. 
own, 
ith the above pete Roy fruit for all purposes and all seasons 
may be obtained 
vesag sera —Purple Griotte, Early Black, Masters’ White 
‘Heart, Elton, Black Eagle, May Roger Kentis h, Black Tarta- 
Tian, ree Black, Bi , Late Duke, Florence, Small 
Morello, orello. ns above have proved the most valu- 
able out of a number of 
itm _ "s bani, Barly pn oe mee 
t 
ef irs , Damson 
oe feces the followin 
“be ye en ‘vet satisfaction :— 
ignonne, Early Newington, Noblesse, Red 
which were att 
at the New Zealand 
. Prese 
arse ee general 
e been deposited, 
~ bed their security pet for the irae ess 
gz. register of the original ballot will then 
e party owing any wiaahe) to what rights of priority 
entitle 
<" therefore, will obtain preliminary allotments, 
e terms, with tons po to re and the chances 
inal pure’ sang 
~~ — of choice 
a 
the registry 
may be se 
reg ear 
ached to each by Be 0 weal 
House, on application to a's ary. 
nt purchasers will be entitled to the same Spenigen in 
allowance for phan yee sengers (notexceeding 25 per 
€ purchase-money), as those who bought allotments 
lot. 
7. Purchasers not proceeding to New Zealand will be a 
retreat their rights of mmc to any i eed whom they m 
minate ; or, if they should fer it, such choice will be my ot 
een 
acters A 
anek on their behalf me Ne wears re the Com crt 
urt, 
Ez er of the Co! 
a Aig ‘old aulietsls Admirable, Royal New Zealand d Hon JOHN WARD, 
Viol Rg thiecn aaa —The White, Elruge, Roman, Newington, Broad-street-buildings, fr Jan., 1842, Secretary. 
ole’ 
a a ren Hemskirke, Large Early, Moorpark, pt HEC ae L HOT- peat BOILERS —— 
rede y J. Rocers, Esy., may be o nag tetas ize 0 
Of STRAW ES—Grove-end Scarlet, Roseberry, Old Pine, SHEWEN, gee a &c., Seven 
RI 
Keen’s See avg, M nay pare Downton, Elton. 
WEN having had every opportianity afforded him by an 
bri appare 
Of GRAPES Miller undy, Sweet wa tT, Muscadine extensive 
4 ’ practice t ng this Fgh ction, begs to 
Black St. Peter, W hite Chaser. Esperioue, Hamburgh, Pon. offer it as most eff Bic ie ps econo omical cone be pens ‘at 
Bgnan, Saal of Alexandria, Verdelho, Horsforth Seedling, li Chandler & Sons’ rsery, all; s. Loduiges’, 
ack Dainasco Hackn H n’ ht? 
Of GOOSEBERRIES, selected out of 80 kinds—Early Green, | King a folk Comte tenses? = come aia aa 
Early Red Rough, Queen of Sheba, a Delamore, Msinget = thé Gardens of the Horticultural Society of London 
of Yor! 
Duke eee 
ites ith, H of Oak. WATER 
= BASPBE: teh Eten ow ane Wilke aibeer Knight's bed | He os eich cule Por boees: deeitie pehdtony 
Of FIGS—Lee’s Prolific, Brunswick, Common Purple, Brown | CHU HES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved pri 
ee og ‘Black Ischia, French Prot ciples, and at very "272, HO Been nf eee Cary mee 
7 
awa! Masta: ERS ifers ew Lit o pe tog sreved os D. and E. Bartey ‘having devoted much time to the considera- 
a mabe asa 2 pri complete one thait those usually submitted too Me elie to akan ee La ek 
' urposes, jo 
* Earl ments suggested in their ice, rendered their mode of heat- 
Y ions will insure immediate attention. ing not a vere efficient, but very sim mple, and have combined 
ww e apparatus with economy in the charge. Th 
Suny, CISTERNS, SHELVES, TROUGHS, &c.,| have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
anaes purposes.— RD BECK, Manufac- | m emen and gentlemen, and have had the our 
prey: ; varied by pst ‘by wi : » Working Drawings, a diego the Horticultural Society of London, in executing 
orwan post, receive me attention: s of their splendid Conservatory, ‘ately erected at t Chisw 
for Flower Borders, &e. seen sl — ‘a Saal h 9 — o bx descriptions. of 
pin gs an es, and invite noblemen 
A Tn Lee 5 ae “Sat GENERAL men, an lic to an inspection of their various dra 
& LIFE ASS D ANNUITY co and py ng at! fon Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
Ta 20,000 18 2,000 Pte exhibiting, amongst 0 other vs metal works, an extremely complete and 
TRECTORS onvenient kitchen S$, orrange, adapted f 
Edward Barnard, Esq., F.R.S. | C. E. Mangles, Esq. supply of hot water, and an Sirenpement of the pha sors Oe 
fae Buckle, Esq. 35 ae plete than has hith been brought before the public, 
John .and E, BaILey ha de the first to oduc metallic curvili- 
coe 
J. w, Esq. 
Capt. a sane Stirling, RN. 
Benge Walker, Esq. 
Capper, 
Prati Colgabras.| ag, Esq. 
John Edwardes Lyall, Esq. 
Edw 
Barnard, Esq. ii Cap 
tater Sir P. H. Fs a &C. eer Esa (73, Coral 73, Corbin) 
Solicitors, Messrs. Swain, Ste 
ers, The Union Ban of xed vie 
ac yam Se D. Thomson, Esq., M. | Covmerent.. Het - 
rec Major J sa pity E.LC. Se “pees 
enables it = offer to the anine: 
60 
aoe. 1 8 £6 3.9 
40 a 
te “s 20 30 
mal Premiums| £1 10 342 0 742 153 
ums and 
‘articulars may be 
the Company, No. 1 126, puahepagtene pare. By order Board. 
CHRISTOPHER COUSINS, Accountant, 
uce 
rists, and can refer the binges tae 
wei as one of their works, besides 
oad E. Bist wae ag mee po ae 
ILEY have pre a uantit 
ES masta co bee _ _— a y of the Galvanic — 
beg to introduc mag 
daceous or other Houses wise Mey is 
vals, required, and which may be see 
IRATION OF LEASE AND SALE OF Sie Het ST 
To Noblemen and Gen es Poy oe gaat Warners eg 
ners, 
ann 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE aa “MORRIS bie re- 
» to 
ern a to ig 
bg we 
ceived in mea from 
a 
ie stock will be 
thriving Pa 2 Sonithe, heey of ha 
tal Trees, Shru ergreen: 
my Fruit Trees 
ever S eae te the 
and the faired of = x 
desirable opportunity of enriching 
+ Camberw 
Speen required for build ding 
Pret to be remarkably 
greatest variety of 
Nobl a 
° acto and gentlemen 
dens, will find this a m ost. 
their collections with 
ons many scarce and alae hardy trees 
shrubs. ere veral splendid specimens of C; gus io 
other ; fine Beech hedges. A consider- 
able stock will be lotted, to suit ose gentlem 
who have onlya adapted for horticultural purposes, 
ues will be in a few 
In the m ean time the stock may be viewed 
BRITISH SHEET-GLASS for HORTICULTURA 
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et, St. James 5 io 
de e pi 
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cuted upon the sowcak wholesale terms. Window Lead, Solder, 
Putty, Prepared Cement, and every requisite for Garden Glazing, 
ALTE PROTECTING MATERIA IAL, 
Gardeners’ pay hgetet Dec. 25, 1841, y ne 
nseasonable to 
jagger ASPH 
bel outh i iva: 
veut their being suddenly ey s made use of, they r ris 
What is true of Peas is, to a great extent, true of other 
A few ks ago we hada savers frost, 16°; ; at that time you 
Araucarias exposed to the south died, ‘wh le others within 
yards, but screened from the sun by , did not suffer at 
We remark by t way that CROGGON’S ASPHAL’ 
RO forms a most excellent material for suc 
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