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 & HOUSEHOLD SURGERY. By Spencer Thomson, M.D. 



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 bare home without it" ''All residing at a distance from medical 

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BINFIELD ROAD, STOCKWELL, SURREY. 



TO BE LET on Lease, the whole or part of a desir- 

 able NURSERY GARDEN, walled round, Cottage con- 

 taining five convenient rooms on the ground floor, three Green- 

 houses, and two Sheds. — Particulars of Mr. Thompson, 3, Fins- 

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SOUTH WALES, CARM ARTHENSHIRE. " 



Desirable Farm and Residence. 



TO BE LET, and entered upon at Michaelmas next, 

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 adapted for a family of respectability. The Farm Buildings are 

 of a very superior description, arranged on the most improved 

 plan, with Water Power, and about 300 Acres of excellent Land, 

 in a ring fence. A Railroad having a Station on the land passes 

 through the Estate; opening the whole of the mineral districts 

 of South Wales as a market for produce. — For particulars or to 

 treat, apply to Mr. C Bishop, Solicitor, Llandovery, South Wales. 



CONNEMARA, IRELAND. 



TO BE LET, for a term of years and entered upon 

 the 1st of May next, the FARM of SHANBOOLARD, in 

 the parish of Ballinakill and county of Galway. It consists of 

 about 2G4 statute acres of Arable, Pasture, and Bog Land, on 

 which a considerable sum has already been spent in permanent 

 improvements. The Farm would be let at a Corn Rent, and, if 

 required, on a long Lease — the rent in proportion. The Farm is 

 bounded on the north by Ballinakill Harbour, affording good 

 sea-bathing; and on the south by Ballinakill Lough, noted for 

 its Brown Trout, and commands extensive views of the Achill 

 and Connemara Mountains It is within eight English miles of 

 the market-town of Clifden. — For particulars apply to Mr. 

 Edward Whitwell. Lefcferfrack, Galwav. 



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HICHLAMDS OF PERTHSHIRE. 



TO BE LET, CASTLE MENZIES and SHOOT- 

 ING8 ; the House, as furnished, affording ample accommo- 

 dation for a numerous family and establishment, along with 

 10,000 acres of Muir and Lo^ Ground Shootings. The stock of 

 Game, which has been stricly protected and well preserved, will 

 be found good, healthy, and of all the usual descriptions; and 

 Salmon Fishing is to be had along the banks of the Tay and 

 Lyon, which bound .the property for six miles. The post passes 

 the gate, and from Aberfeldy (two miles distant) coaches proceed 

 in all directions. Supplies are easily procured. The climate is 

 exceedingly good; and the place would be equally suitable as a 

 permanent residence or as a shooting quarter.— Apply to Archi- 

 bald Campbell, Camserney Cottage, by Aberfeldy. 



HOUSE AND SHOOTING.— ISLAND OF MULL. 



I^O BE LET, CARSAIG HOUSE, beautifully 



A situated on the South Coast of Mull. It contains three 

 public rooms, seven bed-rooms, three dressing-closets, and a 

 bath, ample accommodation for servants, and is well supplied 

 with water. The tenant may have accommodation for two or 

 three horses, and may have a pasture for two cows, or be supplied 

 with dairy produce. There is a good Vegetable Garden. The 

 Shooting extends over about 5000 acres, which have been very 

 little shot over for many years. Other 4000 or 5000 acres adja- 

 cent may be obtained. The Game consists of grouse, black 

 game, partridge, li ire, and rabbits, and occasionally red de*»r. 

 The Sea Fishing is excellent, and there are two small Trouting 

 Streams on the Estate. There is a commodious Quay and 

 Landing-place, and Steam-boats pass the house in the summer 

 three tim a- we ek. 



COUNTY OF KILDARE.— VALUABLE ESTATE. 



H^O BE SOLD, the HOUSE, DEMESNE, and 



-L LANDS of NEWBERRY, in the Parish of Carberry, and 

 County ot Kildare, consisting of 580 statute acres, held in fee 

 farm. The House is large and commodious, with attached and 

 detached Offices, Water laid all over the House, an excellent 

 Walled Garden, and handsome Shrubberies and Plantations. 

 The Lauds have been thorough drained, are of prime quality, all 

 under Grass, and la high condition, having been for the last 23 

 years, as they are at present. In the occupation of the proprietor. 

 The fields are well watered, fence!, and sheltered with good 

 hedges and valuable hedge-row Timber; also some fine old orna- 

 mental Timber, and a handsome piece of water in front of the 

 house, with a Mill and Miller s House, and good water power, on 

 the public road side. Upon these Lands there is an abundant 

 supply of the best shell marl, limestone, sand, and gravel. 

 Newberrv Hall is 24 miles from Dublin, 3 miles from the large 

 Market Town of Edenderry, 4 from the Enfield Station of the 

 Great Midland Railway, 10 from the Curragh, and 2 from the 

 Ticknevin Station on the Grand Canal. The Kildare Hounds 

 hunt the county within 4 miles. The Church, Post Office, Dis- 

 pensary, and Court II uise are in the Village of Carberry, imme- 

 diately adjoining the Demesne, and the Roman Catholic Chapel 

 about a statute mile distance. A purchaser can obtain imme- 

 diate possession of the entire.— For further particulars, and order 

 to view, apply to Messrs. H. Wallace & Co., Solicitors, 30, 

 North Great George's Street, Dublin; Victoria Street, Belfast; 



orDowrt pit rick. - 



SHORES OF THE MEDITERRANEAN. 



TO BE SOLD, the CHATEAU ST. GEORGES, 

 at CANNES, South of France, one of the most delight- 

 ful MARINE RESIDENCES IN EUROPE, with or without 

 its Elegaut and Appropriate Furniture, all in perfect erder, 

 and fit for the immediate reception of any Nobleman or Gentle- 

 mans Family. The Chateau is in the PaiUdian style of 

 architecture, fitted up with every English comfort, and in a 

 beautifully warm and dry climate, where Sea-bathing may be 

 continued all the vear with the greatest convenience. The 

 Gardens on the south side of the Chateau sloping down to the 

 Sea, with doors open on to the beach. On the north side the 

 property is bounded by the grando route from PARIS to NILl 

 from which latter town it is distant about 20 miles south-wef 

 The Chateau is onlv a few minutes walk from the seat of Lord 

 Brougham, and about one mile west from the town of Cannes, 

 frun which Port there are three S team-boats weekly to and from 

 Marseilles, and four Diligences to and fro daily between Pans, 



Marseilles, and Nice. 

 The Chateau is on an elevated terrace, rising up from the 



>range Garden, and within 200 yards of the sea-shore. It was 

 originallv built Av the late Lieut-Gen. Sir Herbert Taylor, but 

 has since received considerable additions and embellishments 

 The terrace floor, occupying the south front, consists of splendid 

 double Drawing-rooms, Library, Dining, and Breakfast Rooms, 

 all en suite, and opening on to a Doric colonnade of hewn stone, 

 and descending bv steps to a beautiful gravelled terrace 250 feet 

 long, facing the "Blue Mediterranean." From the Drawing-room 

 door a splendid marble stair-case leads to a first and second floor 

 of elegant Bed-rooms, of which there are on the two floors nine to 

 the south front, two to the east, and six to the north, besides six 

 servants' rooms in the attics. Excellent Porter's Lodge at the 

 entrance gate: Poultry-houses, six-stall Stables, large Coach- 

 houses, and splendid Flower and Kitchen Gardens, and a great 

 variety of sludy and ornamental walks amongst the natural 

 woods of Cork Trees. Fir, Mvrtle, Arbutus, and Maritime Stone 

 Pines: and amongst the granitic rocks are growing the Cactus, 

 Flowering Aloe, and other tropical plants in their natural 

 state— the \. at variety of level and cultivation giving the id 

 of a much larger extent of ground. The whole is euclosed with 

 walls, but not obstructing the fine view of the magnificent 



-enery around, and forms a parallelogram containing abou 

 square vards, or about seven English acres. The price oi 



te whole is 7500/. without Furniture, whi may also be Had at 

 a valuation, and immediate possession if c ? ired. 



F< tewing plans and further particulars, apply to Messrs. 

 | Pa kBD &Coi Lincola's inn Fields, L mdon, solicitors. 



TO SPORTSMEN, STOCK-FARMERS, ETC. 



T*0 BE SOLD, a range of nearly 6000 acres of 



^ easily-travelled GROUSING GROUND, not surpas<ed in 

 the Lowlands of Scotland for its sporting qualifications and 

 watered by several small Trouting Streams, having also acorn- 

 fortable Small Lxlge, all situated in the midst of several strictly 

 preserved estates, in one of the most southerly counties, and of 

 easy access from England or elsewhere, from bein- within five 

 miles of a seaport, as well as forming a verv improving and 

 easily-managed investment as a Stock Farm for a moderate 

 capital. I he proprietor is ready to treat for a Sale of the same. 

 -Apply, free, to J^^J^ A.Q,, Edinburg h. 



TO SEEOSMfciM ANO OTHERS. ~~ 



T^O BE SOLD, the Goodwill of a large Wholesale 



JL and Retail SEED TRADE, together with the Plant and a 

 10 years Lease : or the Premises, which have facilities for doing 

 the largest trade, and are on a business site unsurpassed in the 

 three kingdoms. To a London or Edinburgh house desirous of 

 establishing a branch at which they might vend large bulks this 

 affords a rare opportunity— as it does to a party desirous to com- 

 mence business on a sure footing —Apply (in the first instance 

 bv letter only) to James Adolpuus Moore, Esq., 2, Tenterden 

 Street. Hanov er Square, London. 



r pO BE SOLD, an ornamental GREENHOUSE or 



*- AVIARY" (entirely new), consisting of cast-iron Pilasters, 

 Gutters, an 1 ornamental and wrought-iron Sashes and Dome 

 Roof, ready for glass.— May be seen, erected, on inquiry of Messrs. 

 Edward T. Bellhouse & Co., Eagle Foundry, Hunt Street, 

 Garratt, Manchester. 



Ol^EN-SPANGLED HAMBURGH 



(fresh) from First-rate Birds. _0s\ per set of 13.- 

 Mr. J. CoafPToy. Porches ter, Fur-ham, Hants. 



EGGS 



■Apply to 



DORKING BLUE MOTTLED FOWLS'" EGGS", 

 12s. per dozen. Took first Prize at Brighton Exhibition 



of three counties, 1S5L— Address Mr. Ed. He.vden, Beehive Inn, 



Dorking 



Surrey. 



HPO BE SOLD, BUFF COCHIN CHICKENS, from 



-■- firstclass Prize Birds, Brahma PootraChickens.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 ornamental. — T. H. Fox's, City 

 of London Wire Works, 41, Skinner Street, and 6&8, Snow Hill. 



Illustrated Catalogues forwarded post free. 



Saks 6g Auction* 



FANCY POULTRY. -PERIODICAL SALE. 



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

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

 DAY, May 1, at 12 o'clock precisely, Poultry of choice quality, 

 including first-class Spanish from , the yard of Mr. Timothy 

 Mason, Gold and Silver Hamburghs from *a celebrate! amateur 

 in Yorkshire, Gold-laced, White and Black Bantams, Dorkings, 

 Cochins, and Brahmas. — May be viewed on the morning of Sale, 

 and Catalogues had by enclosing a stamped directed envelope tc 

 Mr. J. C. Steven s. 33, King Street, Covent Garden. London. 



ORCHIDS ESTABLISHED AND IMPORTED PLANTS. 



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

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

 DAY, May 8, at 1 o'clock precisely, a collection of the best 

 ORCHIDS from Columbia and Mexico, including established 

 plants of Odontoglo tm, Pescatorei, nebulosum, maculatura, and 

 Reichenhaimi, Uropedium, Liads , &c. Also an importation 

 received by last mail steamer from the Brazils, including fine 

 Piants of Lselfa purpurata and Bryssiana (new), Cattleya ame- 

 thystina, bulbosa, Leopoldi lobata, mutabilis, Harrissoni and 

 tigrina.— May bs viewed on the I ruing of Sale, and Catalogues 

 had of Mr. J. C.Stevex'S,38, KingSti t, Covent Garden, London 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLOKISTS, AMD OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will Sell 

 bv Auction at the Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on THURS- 

 DAY, May 3d, it 12 o'clock, a first-rate collection of CAR- 

 NATIONS. PILOTFES, and PINKS, from a eel ated grower; 

 choice DAHLIAS, in dry roots: P.EONIES, VEKKENAS, 

 FUCHSIAS, AZALEA INDIUA, GERANIUMS, HEARTS- 

 EASE, ERICAS, &.\— On view the morning of Sale. Catalogues 

 had at the Mart: and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, 

 Levtonstone, Essex. 



~~ TULIPS "IN~B lO O M 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sell by 

 Auction, without the least reserve, on MONDAY, May 28, 

 at 1 o'clock precisely, the ENTIRE COLLECTION of TULIPS 

 in BLOOM of Mr. John Edwards, and now growing at the 

 Paradise Nursery, Hornsey, and Seven Sisters R -ad, liolloway, 

 Middlesex, where by the kind permission of Mr. Robert Parker, 

 they may from time to time be seen. The bed is 200 rows in 

 length, and contains over 200 > full sized first class Blooming 

 Bulbs, including most of the show flowers extant, all of tne finest 

 strain, and collected during the last 12 years at a cost exceeding 



1000 guineas. 



Catalogues may be had for two postage stamps of Mr. R. I arker,. 

 as above ; of Mr. 'Turner, Royal Nursery. Slough ; Mr. J . Keynes, 

 Salisbury; Mr. Wood, the Coppice. Nottingham: Mr. ... S. Pod- 

 well, Derby ; Mr. Lightbody, Falkirk, N.B. ; Mr. Slater, Cheet- 

 ham Hill, Manchester; at the Office of this Paper; and of the 

 Auctio n , American Nil ry. Levtonstone, Essex. 



BLACKHEATH. 



TO NOBLEMEN', Ge LEMF.X. NrRSERYMEX. AND OTHERS 



8000 BEDDING AND OTHER GREENHOl SE PLANTS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 

 structed to sell bv Auction, without reserve, in the Lecture 

 Hall adjoining the Blackheath Station of the North Kent Rail- 

 way, on THUB >AY. May 10, at 1 o'clock, a choice collecaor 

 of Fancy and other Pelar niums, Tom Thumb and tin- fecarlet 

 Geraniums in variet J, Verbenas, Heliotropes Calceolanaa, 

 Petunias, Fuchsias. Lobelias. Pentstemons, Phlox, Dahii*r 

 also selected assortment of Azalea indica, Eric**, Epacri^ i,. 

 Aphlexis. LeschenauUias. Acaci c. -May be viewed one day 

 prior, and morning of sale ; Catalogues may be obtained at the 

 place of sale; of Mr. Drotjet, Crown Inn, Tranquil Vale Black- 

 heath : of the principal Seedsmen m London; and of the Auc- 

 tion American K ■'. Lej tone, Essex. 



O N C A R, ESSEX. 



To Gentlkmen, Florists, and Others. 



ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will Sell 



by Auction on the Premises, the Cottage, Marden Ash, 



On-ar Essex, on TUESDAY, May 1st, at 12 oCiock, without 

 reserve in consequence of the proprietor leaving the neighbour- 

 [ d, the whole df the GREENHOUSE PLANTS, comprising 

 fine Azalea Indica. Camellias, Epacris, Roses in pots, Ericas, 

 &c* an assortment of Bedding Plants, including Tom Thumbs 

 and other irlet Geraniums, Pelargoniums, Fuchsias, Verbenas, 

 Petunias, Heliotrope-. Calceolarias, &c. Also a newly erected 

 gr ihouse complete, several capital 2 and 3 -light boxes, a 

 modern sum i r-house, rustic flower baskets, seats, tabl >a- 



mental wire flower-stands; a capital iron roller, garden engine^ 

 barrow, garden to ; syringe, with the owls anl chickens from 

 a choice breed, and sundry effects. May be view i« day 

 previous and hnorniug of sale. Catalogu mav be had oi the 

 Premises: of the principal Seedsmen in London; and ot the 



Luction rs, American N §ery, Leytonston c 



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