THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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HORTICULTURAL BUILDING 



PRICES 



CONSISTENT WITH GOOD 



WATER, 



MATERIALS & WORKMANSHIP. 



GRAY & ORMSON, DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON. 



("1 RAY and ORMSON, Danvers Street, Chelsea, having had considerable ex- 

 J pcrience in the construction of Horticultural Erections, which, for elegance of 

 design, good materials, and workmanship, combined with economy and practical 

 adaptation, cannot be surpassed by anything of the kind in the country, are in a 

 position to execute orders on the lowest possible terms. 



G. & O. have been extensively employed by the Nobility, Gentry, and London 

 Nurserymen ; and they can with the greatest confidence give the most satisfactory 

 references to all by whom they have been favoured with orders. Their Hot-water 

 Apparatus is also constructed on the most approved and scientific principles, for all 

 purposes to which the application of Heating by Hot Water can be made available. 



BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 



w&s 



TO AGRICULTURISTS. 



GREETING 



AND 



CO. 



NURSERY AND SEED BUSINESS, 



Established in the Year 1819. 



TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the NUR- 

 SERY and SEED SHOP at Taunton, for some time past in 

 the occupation of Messrs. M 'In tyre and M'lntosh. The Grounds 

 and Stock are in excellent condition, moderately rented, and are 

 well worthy the attention of any person wishing to carry on the 

 business. If required the quantity of ground may be reduced. 

 The Nursery is about 5 minutes' walk from the Railway Station. 

 A pply to Mr. Young, the Propriet or, Elm Cot ;e, Tau nton. 



TO BE SOLD, the BUSINESS, GREENHOUSES, 

 PITTS, FRAMES, and STOCK therein, containing a choice 

 collection of Plants in the finest condition ; also the Lease of the 

 ACACIA ROAD NURSERY, situated in the best part of St. 

 Johns Wood, and close to the Regent's Park. There is an 

 excellent Residence, with Stable, Coach, and Potting-houses. 

 Well worthy the attention of any person wishing to carry on the 

 business. A part of the purchase monoy may remain on security 

 if required. Further particulars may be obtained of the pro- 

 prietor, Robert Yeo, Esq., 10, Victoria Terrace, Belsize Road, 

 St. John's Wood, London. 



EG to call attention to the Wire Fencing they are now offering at ONE SHILLING PER LINEAL 



^ ARD. It is 3 feet 9 inches high, very strong, exceedingly durable, and perfectly efficient, being warranted to turn Horses, 

 vittle, and Sheep. It is stronger than the common strained Wire Fencing, over which it possesses many considerable advantages, 

 ltmaybe firmly and effectively erected by farm labourers, it requires fewer supports than any other fence, and when fixed, although 

 nw decidedly one of the firmest and most stable fences, yet it does not constitute that impediment to improvement that the 

 •uned fence or a hedge does, as it can be removed to another line without the expense of sending ior skilled workmen. 



Manufactured by Patent Machinery by B. GREENING and CO., 



Agricultural Iron Works, 1 and 3, Church Gate, Manchester. 



* ■-#. Catalogues, Pattern Sheets, and Price Lists, sent per Post, on receipt of four Stamps (cost of Postage). 

 QALVANISED WIRE NETTING for GAME and 



bHEEP FENCING, AVIARIES, PUEASANTRIES, &c. 



WEEDS ON WALKS. 



MR. FLEMING'S WEEDING or SALTING 

 MACHINE for GRAVEL WALKS, COURT YARDS, 

 &c, manufactured and sold by Alexander Shanks & Son, Ar- 

 broath, Forfarshire, from whom particulars with prices may be had . 



MAW'S ENCAUSTIC TILE PAVEMENTS form 

 an indestructible and highly decorative substitute for 

 ordinary flooring, and their imperishable Oil Cloth Coverings for 

 Entrance Halls, Passages, Verandahs, Conservatories, &c. — 

 Maw & Co. send free of expense their tiook of Designs, suitable 

 in price and style for every description of Building.— Benthall 

 Works, IJ rose lev, Salop. 



lnch &«*&> light, Gd. per lineal yard, 2 feet wide. 



strong, 8d. 



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WiedL°L an ^ size or quantity, and Fencing of all kind 



Will shortes t notice. 



Dray & Co., Manufacturers, Swan Lane, Upper 

 ■lhames Street, near London Bridge. 



,T WatT" NET for the PROTECTION of 



!^can tr h F ? U { T TREES mm FROST, 2 and 3 yard 

 ™Q*rta*L/u of WB *ra "ead, Walters, & Co., Derbj 



Sh£L?i RDEN WETTINGS ; the beet md 



r^StormR * w, a , 11 Purposes of shelter and shade from Frost, 



* 3 and A If ° f Wfld ' No ' °> 5d ' i No * *• *&- 5 No. % 



>. amiflo ?' A,l! 56 inches wide, and in lengths of 

 ,ttna6 °yarts.^Manchester. 



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^ for \Vou '^ w yarti 



l2\>", and \v n ' U ~ At K TON an(l Co/s, Kick 



5iL B *V t r ! roof clotn Manufacturers, 17, uith- 



C^^ 8h »P (:hin.n? lct Ko, 1 u 1 Hoild > Soutbwark; Emigrant 

 l ' Qe arther R c!^ n . rs * luui Kx P<>rt Merchants, Brunswick 



*-*« India Export Dock, Blackball. 





HjM) BE LET, EAST BOTTOM FARM, comprising 



* Farm-house, with suitable Farm Buildings, three Cottages, 

 and 411 acres, 1 rod, 18 percl 9 of Arable and Pasture Land, 

 together with the right of pasturage on an adjacent Down. The 

 land is a light oil on chalk, con niat for Turnips and Stock, 

 and lies well together. It is situate in the parish of Kingwohl. 

 in the comity oi Kent, tar miles from the town of Dover, and three 

 miles from Deal. 1 111 mediate posse on may be had. — To view 

 the farm apply to Mr. Sandford, Martin's Farm, near Dover; or 

 to M< . O * Garret, Estate Agents, F areham, Hants. 



HPO BE LET ON LEASE, FARMS IN DORS ET- 



■*- SHIRE, on the Milton Abbey Estate, seven miles from 

 1! land ford, and 11 from Dorchester, with entry at 25th March, 

 and 11th October next* 



1st. DELCOMBE, In the parish of Milton Abbas, containing 

 335 acres or than v, whereof 140 acres are Grass and 195 

 arable; the greater part a deep, triable, calcareous loam. This 

 farm is equally adapted for a mixed dairy and corn manage- 

 ment, or tor corn and stock. The buildings are commodious, 

 and the farm residence is pictm quely placed on a lawn, with a 

 walled garden. The farm is tithe free. 



2d. AN8TEY FARM, in the parish of Hilton, now containing 

 804 acres, or thereby, whereof 190 acres are Grass and Meadow, 

 and 114 Arable. This Farm has hitherto been occupied as a 

 dairy and corn farm, for Which it is well adapted, the land being 

 well watered and of good quality. It is capable of mucjj iia 



prove men t by drainage and otherwise, for which every facility 

 a iconrage men twill he offered by the landlord. The arable 



part of the farm is a friable loam on chalk, the Grass land in the 



vale a deep earthy BOii.— For further particulars apply in London, 



to JakksCaiui>.9, Litth .Street. Jam ;and in Dorset, 



to Walter And] Ron, Milton Abbey, 111 and ford .—Feb. 10. 



T-^GCtS, from the Yards of Mr, G. Botham, Wexham 



-L* Court. — Prize Spanish, 30s. ; ditto Brahma Pootras, 21*.; 

 ditto White Cochin, 21s.; ditto Grey Dorking, ditto Red Speckled 

 Dorking, ditto Silver Pencilled ILimburgs, ditto Duckwing, Game, 

 ditto Rouen and Buenos Ayres Ducks, ft! 10s. 6d. per setting of 13. 



— May be had by sending a Post-office order, paj^abie at Slough. 

 Box and packing, Is. 



ORKING FOWLS.— Eggs, from remarkably large 



and weighty birds, of the best coloured breed, will be dis- 

 posed of at 15s. the dozen, box included. — Address W.G., Railway 

 Inn, Holme, Stilton, Hunts. 



HTO BEHOLD, BUFF COCHIN CHICKENS, from 



-* first class Prize Birds, Brahma Po<>traChickens,from imported 

 American Prize Birds, and Spanish Chickens. Also some very 

 good one-year-old Birds of the above descriptions. Wire, Game, 

 and Poultry Netting, Poultry Hurdles, Hen-houses, Chicken 

 Coops, Flower Stands, and Trainers,. Garden Arches, and every 

 kind of Wire Work, useful and orn omental. — T. HL Fox's, City 

 of London Wire Works, 44, Skinner : Street, and -6 & 8, Snow Hill. 



Illustrated Catalogues for warded post free. 



FANCY POULTRY.— PEFIIODICAL'sALE. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will Sell by Auction, at his 

 Great Room, 38, King Street. Covent Garden, on TUES- 

 DAY, Feb. 20, at 12 o'clock precisely, POULTRY and PIGEONS, 

 many of which are first-class Birds : the Spanish Fowls compri 

 the brothers and sisters to those th.Bt took first prizes at South- 

 ampton, Cambridge, Reading, Salisl mry, aud Ne« port and also 

 those that took first prize at Colcl tester, from tbe yard of Sir 

 Archibald Macdonald, at Lephook ; very choice Spanish, from 

 Mr. John Clarke, of HarsleyRow; and first-rate White, Puff, 

 and Black Cochins, Brahmas, Ham!j*rrghs, Dorkings, Ac, from 

 Mr. Cyrus Clark, of Gl tonbury, G. C Adkins, 1 Edgbast n ; 



some choice Carriers, Pouters, and other Pi ons, from J. Butt, 

 Esq., and several well-known Fanciers. — Catalogu byenclosii 

 a stamped directed envelope to Mr. J. C. i3iKv:*s, 88, King 

 street, Covent Garden. 



PEAR ANrjT~APPLE TREES AND CAMELLIAS. 



1 »M TBE CLA&KHTOH N JRSERIES. JERSEY. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS is instructed by Mr. Ren 

 Langelier to ann nee for Si!e by Auction, a * Great 

 Room, 38, King Street, Covent Gairien, on FBtDAY,23d Feb. 

 and following day, at 12 o'clock, without reserve, 1000 PEA14 

 TRIMS of the most approved melting sorts, including l v >ueen 

 Victoria (not yet out) and others aew to this country, all of 

 which Mr. Langelier can warrant t rue to name and worthy ot 

 cultivation ; 100 fine Apple Trees (11 ammond's Pippin) rai 1 in 

 the island of Jersey by James Ilaini aond, Esq., the fruit of first- # 

 rate qualitv, k ping till June: itfso a collection of Double 

 Camellias with flower-buds and some in bloom, all of good sorts. 



— Catalogues one week before the Sa le of Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, 

 King Street, Covent Garde >ndon , 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND "OTHERsT" 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 dim ted by Mr. Hall 1 Se 11 by Auction, at the Mart, 



Bartholomew Lnne, on THURSDAY. Feb. 22, at U o'clock, 

 ab.uit 200 Choice Double CAM ELL! AS, from 1 inches to 5 fvc 



uprising all the approved kinds, beautiful Iv famished with 

 bloom b'i. also a fine Collection of A merican Plants, comprising 



cur, and other Azaleas, Hybrid Rhododendrons, Kalmia 

 Magnolias, Andromeda floribnnda, together with choice liicas 

 and Kpacrisof sorts, K es, Dahlias in dry ro. , &c.— On \iew 

 the morning of le. Catalogues had at the Mart; and of the 

 Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, J x. 



