

THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



WO«KS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 



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^ ^ ffrtP f e piant Tub*? ar-d Boxes forwarded on application. 



^Tr ;XAS HOSE PIPING, for Liquid 



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 * ^Jr*talo«nies and samples free per post. Terms, cash 

 mit ^^Sm^w Weir, Agricultural Engineer. 16, Bath 

 ** Wry Ri»d(*'* doors west ol t neHan 3 P steaii Road ), London 

 SSZINC'WITH OR WITHOUT PUTTY. 



m NCH, Patent Hothouse Works, King's Road, 



K nieteei-- Printed Price Lists supplied on application. 

 £2 CLASS MIL 



J AV f£S PHILLIPS 

 J 7~m\~ z ll6 » Bisbopsgate Street Without, respectftrily 

 •21!* tendon to the price of Glass Milk Tans, the same 

 ^Stof German manufacture (17 inches in diameter) but 

 ?-T TXjfliir. make, and quality.— Packed in cases contain- 

 **£!£ per dozen. Case 2s. extra, returnable at full price. 



Extract from Gardeners' Chronicle. 



• IB I ta»* *tout & lass milk 'P ans * s tllis :— When I first took 

 * Jri»rtoz oo a large scale" I laid out 202. in glass pans, because 

 ikwkiS* 80 wel1 in a dairy, On further acquaintance with 

 22 T have eow e t0 tne conclusion that they are the cheapest 

 jB.fnun at is. each) that a farmer can nse; tor they are 

 TSf* tnd wiped, and are kept clean with 300 per cent less 

 ^jto'tban ' leads.' " 



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BY 



ROYAL 



LETTERS 

 PATENT. 



NURSERYMEN AND GARDENERS. 



IHEIGAXE SILVER SAND, 12* per ton, 1,. 6d 



A V per bushel, or 16s. per ton, delivered to any of the London 

 vv harts or Railways, or within a circuit of five miles. Peat and 

 Loam of various qualities. Sacks 2s. each. 



K enxab d_ Brothers, Swa n Place, Old Kent Road. 



LINCOLN CEMETERY. 



To Architects, Surveyors, Landscape Gardener?, 



and Others. 



HPHE BURIAL BOARD offer the following PRE- 



- 1 - MIUMS, namely:— 



For the best Set of PLANS for an Episcopal Chapel and a 

 Dissenters' Chapel, in separate and distinct buildings; a Lodge, 

 with a Waiting Room attached ; a House for the Reception of the 

 Dead ; and Boundary Fences; accompanied by Estimates, 101. 



For the second best ditto, 51. 



For the best Plan and Estimate for Laying out and Ornament- 

 ing the Ground, 10Z. 



For the second best ditto, 51. 



In awarding the Premiums economy of construction in some 

 measure will be taken into consideration. 



The Site of the New Burial Ground is part of the South 

 Common, on the East side of and adjoining the Turnpike Road 

 leading to Canwik. The Land must be enclosed to the extent of 

 15 acres in a geometrical, ornamental, and tasteful manner; the 

 Southern boundary to be the diversion of the Turnpike Road 

 leading to Washingboro', next to Canwick Lordship, but the exact 

 line of such road, as well as the other boundaries and fences, will 

 be left to the taste of the competitor ; the Northern boundary 

 not to extend beyond the trial hole. 



Parties may cmpete both .for the buildings and laving out of 

 the ground, in one or more plan-. &c. f and it will be competent 

 for one competitor to take both premiums. 



The plans, &c, must be distinguished by a mark or motto, and 

 delivered or sent post paid In sealed covprs. with » aoniori lotto* 



O BL SOLD or LET, a MODEL FARM for 



w-i / na ^ nrs £ r 21 ycars ' with immediate possession in a 

 1 bunting district, 36 miles from Lond£. Converient 



can h?S ^ Gr0Um,S ' &C - T-ro-thirds of Purchase Money 

 can be left on Mortgage—A. Q, Office of this Paper. y 



21. 2s., and >Vhite Cochin and Aylesbury ?>,«£ l7 ll7« Te 

 dozen to include basket, Ac. Spanish ami Dorkini F«tarf£n 



ESm? ™ R n SETTI , NG m *y be liad fr0! » thTrSd 



oi Mr. it. i) Davies, whose stock has been earefullv bred and 



of 'IwpSS W I*' r^r ' ^ " aS alread ? tak '» '5™£ 

 « I* L" Z w,;!. pa ^l b /_ Dorl f 1 ^.. Brahma, and Rangoon Eggs, 



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ufr'Sin' m^i1b[Z ftP 1 "^ S? 53 lT££i£ 

 S k. . i? ? a« \\ „ on thls seas °n* For Cock and 1 Pullet 

 51. 5s; Cock and 2 Pullets, 7/. 7*.; Cock and 4 Pullet T lQL^oJ -! 



tne uailitt, boring Grove House, Hour.slow, to accomnanv all 



?W "T* Mr - ?,t V,E ! W - U1 feel 0bli ^ ed if P*«°ns who w?sh ?J» 

 the Poultry will make it convenient to do so between the hoSS 

 of 10 an d 4 on any Wednesday or Saturday ^ lwten me fiours 



EGGS 



Apply to 



rpIE COSMOPOLITAN GLASS COMPANY. 



I The Managers beg to inform the Nobility and Gentry, 

 firmers, Gardeners, &c, that their new List of Prices may be 



ltd free on application at tbe Company's Depot, 296, Oxford 

 Itrttt, London. 



PLATE. CROWN, and SHEET WINDOW GLASS. 



HARTLEYS PATENT ROUGH PLATE for Roofing Con- 

 nmtories, Halls, and Public Buildings. 



Colour. t\ and Ornamental Glass. 



CRYSTAL SHADES for covering Ornaments, and 



MOORE'S PATENT LOUVRE VENTILATOR, and Lock- 

 head Patent Perforated Ventilating Glass for Dairies, Green- 

 ta»ea,8tnb! Ac.; Glass Milk Pans, Pails, Tests, and Measures; 

 Cream Poteand Syphons; Cliurns, Butter Tests and Slabs; Tiles 

 lad - def; Bee Hives. &c. 



Aquariums, Fern Shades, Propagating Glasses, Fruit Pro- 

 »rs, Preserve Jars, Cucumber Tubes, Hand Lights, Flower 

 \ aae§, Labels, &c, and all kinds of Agricultural, Horticultural, 

 Ireli ral, Domestic, Sci e ntific, and Ornamental Glass. 



FOREIGN AND E^CUSH SHEET CLASS WAREHOUSE, 



8T, BlSHOPSGATB STHEET, WITHOUT. 



MILLLNGTON supplies the above SHEET 



•^ lS^ SS in any size or snbstan ce, packed in 100, 200, or 

 WO feet cases. Same as supplied to Mr. Rivees and the leading 

 of the day. Reduced tariff, boxes included. — Per 100 ft. 

 « in. Ij i in. and 6 in. by 4£ i n 



C* OLDEN-SPANGLED HAMBURGH 



V- 1 (fresh) from First-rate Birds, 10s. per set of 13 - 

 Mr. J. Coteproy, Porchester, Fareham, Hants. 



TO BE SOLD, BUFF COCHIN CHICKENS, £ 



X first class Prize Birds, Brahma PootraChickens.from imported 

 American Pnze Birds, and Spanish Chickens. Also someverv 

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

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

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

 kind of Wire Work, useful and ornamental.— T. H Fox's Citv 

 of London Wire Works, 44, Skinner Street, and 6&S, Snow' Hill. 

 Illustrated Catalogues forwarded post free. 



T° 



BE SOLD 



a young THOROUGH - BRED 



GUERNSEY BULL, of great size, beauty, and srmmetrv. 

 Any admirer of this popular breed may secure a very perfect 



sealed covers, with a sealed letter, 

 containing a corresponding mark or motto, with the name of the animal on application "to James Miikham, the Bailiff at Anns 

 competitor, to the Clerks of the Burial Board, on or before the 5th I Court, two miles from the Hampton Court Station • or by letter 



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SSt tbis ■"Perior artiri7li he ?r 9Gnt extre ^^7 ^oderat 

 S^? feriw windS^ul! ? b ° uld CA V se U t0 'Pemede all 



*fe f veered 'witl th P « S F ent, «?« , « residence. No 

 2? SHADES no he sash 1S squired. 



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2^f P? the ^Wof^ CPtll ! le °, f in ^ h ? exposure. 

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 •pgp^ %TT °^T ING, MATS, M ATTKESSE. 



day of June next. If any name is written 'on the plans, or any 

 written or verbal communication made, directly or indirectly, to 

 indicate the competitor's name to any member of the board, or 

 the officials, previous to the plans being selected, such plans will 

 be absolutely rejected. 



The Burial Board reserves the right to adopt the plans 

 approved either wholly or in part, and to employ the party whose 

 plans are selected to superintend the carrying out such plans or 

 not, as it may think fit ; and whether such partv shall be em- 

 ployed or not, the plans for which the first premiums shall be 

 awarded are to become the property of the Board. 



It is expressly stipulated that the payment of the premiums 

 shall be withheld until the plans selected shall have been earned 

 out, and the works found to be executed at the estimated costs or 

 thereabouts. 



The party whose plans are selected must, if required, be pre- 

 pared to complete and deliver the working drawings and specifi- 

 cations for the inspection of person? willing to tender for carrying 

 out and executing the same, within 14 days after receiving the 

 order for the same. 



In case none of the plans should be found to have sufficient 

 merit to justify an award, the Burial Board reserves the right to 

 withhold the premiums. 



A Plan of the South Common may be seen, and a tracing taken, 

 and further information obtained, at our Offices. 



Wm. Andrew, \ Clerks to the 



Linco ln, May 1. Thtjrsta n G. Dale, S Burml Board. 



T^ARM WANTED TO HIRE.— The Advertiser is 



-■- in want of a FARM of from 20 to 50 acres oi good Arable 

 and Pasture Land, with respectable residence, and ample out- 

 buildings, within a distance of 20 miles from London. Possession 

 to be taken either at once, or at Michaelmas next.— Apply, 

 stating rent and other particulars, to Y. Z.,care of Mr. Macaulay. 

 Stationer, Rochester, Kent. __ _ 



BINFIELD ROAD, STOCKWELL^SURREY. 



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

 able NURSERY GARDEN, walled round, Cottage contain- 

 ing five convenient rooms on the ground floor, three Greenhouses, 

 and two Sheds.— Particulars of Mr. Thompson, 3, Finsbury 

 Chambers , Blo m field Street, London. ^ 



COIMIMEMARA, IRELAND. 



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

 immediately, the FARM of SHANBOOLARD, in the 

 parish of Ballinakill and county of Galway. It consists of 

 about 264 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 i 

 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 CoTiT«emara Mountains. It is within eight English miles of 

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

 Edward Whitweix. Letterfrack, Galway. 



HIGHLANDS OF PERTHSHIRE. 



TO BE LET, CASTLE SI EN ZIPS and SHOOT- 

 ING'S; the House, as furnished, affording ample accommo- 

 dation for a numerous family and establishment, along with 

 10,000 acres of Muir and Low Ground shootings. The stock of 

 Game, which has been strictly 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 Abnrfeldy. 



addreased to App s Court, West Moul , Surrey. 



TULIPS 



TO BE SOLD, a well selected bed, of 60 rows, from 

 the collections of Messrs. Goldham, Sand«rs, Delaforce, and 

 most growers of celebrity, comprising raauy first class and new- 

 varieties; also the stage complete, cabinet lor 168 rows, &c, the 

 property of Mr. Clark, 1, Alpha Place, Coburg Road, Old Kent 

 Road, who is giving up the cultivation on «< unt of ill health.— 

 May be viewed on tbe 23d, 24th, and 25th May. The stock being 

 too limited to admit of sale by Auction, Mr. C. would treat with 

 any purchaser for all or part. 



Sale s ftg ghic tioiw 



ORCHIDS ESTABLISHED AND IMPORTED PLANTS. 



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

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

 TUESDAY, 8th May, at 12 o'clock, a magnificent Importation of 

 ORCHIDS, just received per Solent, in the finest condition, from 

 Santa Catarina and San Paulo, comprising splendid masses of 

 Lrelia purpurata and Brysiana, and a quite new species ; Cattleya 

 Leopoldi, elegans, tigrina, Russelliana super 1-h, lobata, and many 

 other species; also some established and flowering plants of 

 Odontoglossum Pescatorei and maculatum ; Uropedium Lindeni, 

 and Odontoglossum Reichenheimi, nebulosmn, phalsenopsis, 

 and h as ti labium.— May be viewed on the morning oi sale, and 

 Catalog ues had. 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, A NIX OTHERS- 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sell 

 by Auction, at. the Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on FRIDAY, 

 May 11th, at 12 o'clock, a first class collection of Carnations, 

 Picotees, and Pinks, choice Dahlias on dry roots, Verbenas, 

 Fuchsias, Heartsease, &c, ; with Geraniums, Azalea indica, and 

 other plants in bloom. — On view the morning of sale. Cata- 

 logues had at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, American 

 Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex. 



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HOUSE AND SHOOTING.— ISLAND OF MULL. 



fl O BE LET, CARSAIG HOUSE, beautifully 



situated on the South Coast of Mull. It contains three 

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

 bath, ample ac mmodation for servants, and ie 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, hare, and rabbits, and occasionally red deer. 

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

 Streams on the h state. There is a commodious Quay and 

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

 three times a- week. 



£**l»h in yjr tHG ^ MAN having 



i-er, 42, Ludgate Hill, 





having been restored 



to 1 ** *^2£2*?W.7*™ <* great nervoi 



tiers the means of cure : 



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BLACK HEATH. 



To Noblemen, Gentlemen, Nurserymen, and Others. 



8000 BEDDING AND OTHER GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 

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

 Hall adjoining the Blackheath Station of the North Kent Rail- 

 way, on THURSDAY, May 10, at 1 o'clock, a choice collection 

 of Fancy and other Pelargoniums, Tom Thumb and fine Scarlet 

 Geraniums in varieties, Verbenas, Heliotropes. Calceolarias, 

 Petunias, Fuchsias, Lobelias, Pentstenions, Phlox, Dahlias; 

 also selected assortment of Azalea indica, Ericas, Epacri 

 Aphlexis, Leschenaultias, Acacias, &c. — May be viewed one day 

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

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

 heath; of the principal Seedsmen in London; and of the Auc- 

 t ioneers, American Nursery , Leyt nstone, Essex^ 



TULIPS IN BLOOM. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sell by 

 Auction, without the least reserve, on MOND \ Y, 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, Ilornsey, and Seven Sisters Road, Holloway, 

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

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

 length, and contains over 2000 full sized tirst class Blooming 

 Bulbs, including most of the show flo *s extant, all of the 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. Parker, 

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

 Salisbury; Mr. Wood, the Coppice, Nottingham ; Mr. E. S. Dod- 

 well, Derby: Mr. Li-htbody, Falkirk, N.B : Mr. Slater, Cheet- 

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

 Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex. 



MITCHAM.-TO TULIP FANCIERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS have 

 received instructions from Mr. Gnldham to submit to 

 public competition by auction, without reserve, on the premises, 

 IlynderCottagp, Merton Lane, Mitcham, Surrey, on FRIDAY, 

 May 25, at 1 o'clock, a portion of his costly and unrivalled Collec 

 tion of TULIPS. No comment on this m mificent stock will be 

 equal to an inspection of its striking beauties, for which an oppor- 

 tunity is now otfered to the ama' r florist, &c. New Flowers 

 and Seedlings of Mr. Goldham raising— the result of more than 

 30 years 7 successful cultivation and competition ; among these 

 are— Fanny Kemble, John Kemble, Charles Keinble, Julius 

 aesar, Napoleon, Fortunatus, Gem, Duchess of Sutherland, 

 Standard, Lord Byron, Marshal Soult, Marsha' Pdncher, Emma. 

 Calphurnia, Oliver Goldsmith, Othello, Comet. Biz. Mark Antonv. 

 Sir R. Peel, Helen, Lord N< >n, Picturata, Unique. Byb. Belvi- 

 dera, Jul Marquis of Anglesea, Unique 1 : e, and Mount Hecla. 

 Among Flowers raised by other growers are— Pandora. Thalia. 

 Muaidora, Matilda (new), Lord J. Russell Anelles, Duke of 



and <*r ^ r» \ 'F u "n ns- 



a fctreet > Brixton, London. 





TO SPORTSMEN, STOCK-FARMERS, ETC. 



TO BE SOLD, a ran ye of nearly 6000 acres of 

 easily-travelled GROUSING GROUND, not surpassed in 

 the Lowlands of Scotland for its spor ing qualifications, and | 

 watered by several small Trouting Stre*ms, having also a com- 

 fortable Small Lodge, all situated in tho midst of several strictly 

 pri lerved < ites, in one of the most southerly counties, and of 



easy access from Engiand or elsewhere, from being within five viile, Louis XVI., Polydora. W) \ Rutley's Queen, Duchess of 

 miles of a seaport, as well as forming a very improving and Manchester, Commodora, Lord Co1!ingwood,&c— May be viewed 

 easily-managed investment as a Stock Farm for a moderate two days prior to the Sale; Catalogues had on the premises* of 

 capital. '1 ho proprietor is readv to treat for a Sale of the same. I the principal Seedsmen in London, and of the Auctioneers 

 —Apply, free, to No. 639, N.B,A.O., Edinburgh. r American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex. ' 



Devonshire, Mrs. Siddons, Feu devorent, Stan's V a, Strong's 



Eliza, St. Neots, Fanny Ellsler, Parmeziano, ( Soneral Bournon- 



