Oct. 6, 1855.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



HmVTO KILL BATS, MICE, AND MOLES BY 

 HUNDREDS.— A method will be forwarded with instruc- 

 • a fnr 30 nostage stamps, which will destroy the above vermin 

 U °?llv and without trouble. 1000 Acres may be cleared for a 

 f ^shillings — Gilbert Dyson, Hon, Rochester. 





WARNER'S SWING WATER-BARROW 

 (TO HOLD THIRTY GALLONS) 

 la intended for all large Establishments where much water- 

 ine is done by the watering-pot. By its use much time and 

 labour of the Gardener are saved, particularly where the Tank, 

 Pond or Pump, is at a distance from the garden. May be 

 obtained of any Ironmonger in town or country for 32. 3s. 



Manufactured by 

 John "Warner & Sons, 8, Crescent, Jewin Street. London. _ 



OHN WARNER AND SONS, 



Crescent, Jewin Street, London. 

 GALVANISED IRON TUB GARDEN 



ENGINE, 



With Warner's Registered Spreader, 



is strongly re- 

 commended, for 

 durability and 

 low price, viz., 

 21. 195., to hold 

 10 gallons. 



Larger sizes 



in wood or iron, 

 viz., 14 gals., 24 



gals., & 35 gals. 

 Maybe obtained 

 of any Ironmon- 

 ger or Plumber 

 in town gr coun- 

 try, or of the 

 Patentees and 

 Manufacturers, 



*s also Machinery of all kinds for raising Water from any 

 depth to any height by Steam, Horse, or Manual Power. Prices 

 sent on application. Syringes of various constructions and sizes 

 from 9s. upwa rds. Metallic String from bd. to U. 3d . per ID. 



OTHERS. 



FLORIST'S BUSINESS. 



TO BE SOLD, the NURSERY GROUND. 

 GREENHOUSES, &c, of the late Mr. Henry Q om, * 

 Claphara Rise, Surrev, in conr-equeiice of his death, and thi 

 GOODWILL of the well-established BUSINESS to be dia 

 posed of. The Premises (exch ve of a strip of land held rent 

 free, subject to six months' notice) comprise 3} acre^ and are 

 held at the low yearly rent of 80Z. for an unexpired term of 36 



pars from Michaelmas, 1855. The House adjoining, la- 

 in the occupation of Mr. Groom, is not comprised in the lease, 

 but may be rented. The Premises mav be viewed on 

 application, and further information obtained of Messrs, P&o- 

 theroe & Morris, American Nursery, Ley ton stone, Essex; and 

 of Messrs. Barnes & Bkunaru, Solicitors, 2, Great Windiest. 

 Street, London. 



^O BE LET, a NURSERY and SEED Bl INESS 



with a 



occupy i 



any one 



and the quantity of laud may be made to suit the. convenience of 



the Tenant.— For further particulars apply to John Young, Elm 



Cottag e, T aunton. 



O BE LET, CHEV1NGTON WOODSIDE 



GRANGE ROAD, BE.RMONDSEV. 



To Noblemen, Gkktlemen, ajtd Pink Growers. 



MR. W. T. A d WOOD will 3 U bj Auction, on the 

 premises, without the least reserve, the ex ten e stock of 

 healthy PI M. PLANTS principally Queens, together with the 

 various Ranges of Graperies and 1 nig Pits, also the whole of 

 Mot- Water Apparatus, comprising about 15'X) feet of pipe and 

 iree large Boilers, The above property is in good condition, 

 and offers a valuable opportunity to persona r ig Pine Plants 



and Forcing Houses. The sale will take place abont the end of 



J 'c teeer. 



n"u~r sery stock. " 



To Noblemen, Gentlemen, Contra< mag, and Others. 



VI ESS US. PKOTHEROE avd MORRIS will Sell 



FARM, in the parish of Warkworth, Northumberland; 

 tithe free, and entered to at May-day. 1856, containing about 666 

 acres, of which 90 acres are in old Grass. The tillage land is of 

 sound good quality, and the old Grass is very valuable fattening 

 pasture. A large portion of the farm has 1 n thorough drained 

 tinder Government grant. The Farm is within two miles of the 

 AddingtOD Station. Mr. Thos. Brown, of Whin-field II. e, near 

 Ackliiigton, will show the farm with a plan.— Further particnlai 



may he had by application to George A. 'J hey. Esq., Millinld, 



Northumberland, by whom offers will be re Lved till 12th Nov. 



CARDIGANSHIRE. 



HPO BE LET, and entered upon immediately, a highly 



A improvable FARM of about 280 acres of Arable, Mem r, 

 and Pasture Land, with an excellent newly-built Dwelling 

 House fit for the occupation of a family of i pectability. The 

 Estate is called Wstrws, and situate at Capel Cynon, about seven 

 miles from Newcastle Kmlyn and the same distance from the 

 thriving port, of New Quay. It is well watered, having a brook 

 running through it, and slopes for the most part towards the 

 south. In addition to an excellent Dwelling House just ab« ut 

 finished, there is a Cottage and Garden (let at 31. 10*. a-yearj, 

 and the fair tolls of Capel Cynon Fair, held twice a year, ar. 

 received by the tenant, worth from bl. to 10/. annually. The 





TO AGRICULTURISTS AND 



FIVE HORSE. 



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SIMPSON and BARNES, Openshaw, near Manches- 

 ter, beg to call the attention of i ties ro *"' l f*"KV™* T J? 

 their PORTABLE and STATIONARY STEAM-ENGINES, 

 from one-horse power and upwards, having the boiler and engine 

 attached. They require no foundation, are simple and cheap, 

 and are sent from the works ready to start when they arrive 

 at their destination. 



ments to suit a tenant on having a moderate return for the outlay. 

 The Dwelling House contains on the ground floor two excellent 

 Sitting Rooms IS feet by 14 each, Study, Kitchen, and Offices, 

 with Six Bedrooms over, and all conveniences for a respectable 

 family. A long lease would be granted to an approved tenant, 

 and m«Te land might be obtained on moderate term with the 

 right to shoot over about 800 acres. The neighbourhood is good, 

 the Tiw side and Bwnwydd hounds meet in the neighbourhood 

 very frequently. It is expected that the e tata will be greatly 

 increased in value on the extension of the railway from Car- 

 marthen to Uamiysil and Cardigan, for which an act has been 

 obtained. The present lessee J hn Price Hilton, Esq.. Glany- 

 rafon, near Llandysil, Cardiganshire, will show the property on 

 an appointment being made with him ; and for further particulars 

 applv to Thomas Davies, Esq., Solicitor, Cardigan; or M« rs. 

 Henderson, Howard, and Wilcocks, Solicitors, 50, Broad Street, 



Bristol. 



by Auction, on the Premises. Albion Road, Stoke Newing- 

 ton, on MONDAY, October 22d, and following day, at 11 o'clock 

 each day, tine Ornamental Trees, V.vergreen lrubs, con- 



ArborviiaM, Limes, 



eel carlet Chesnuts, 



and other American 



pplea, Pears, Plums, 



errii I, Pea Jies, Apricots, Grape . *&, & Standard Dwarf 



nd Climbing Roses, and a large a mi Hardy Climbers 



Pots: c rarias, Chrysanth mras, &c— Catalogues 



maybe had on the Premises, ef the principal Seee ien, and of 



the Auctioneer* " can Nut Ley tons tone i.aaex. 



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LOCIKTTARTS AnnTAL SALE OF Ht'MM AKD ¥ WKB KOOTS. 



TO NOBLtMEN. GENTLEMEN, NURSLRYMEN, AND 



OTHERS. 



I /I ESS US. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will Sell 



*■ by Auction, the prei Parson's* oso Lane, Fulham, 



on MONDAl . >ber loth, at 11 o'cl k. witl reserve, a 



costly and nsive collection of BULBS and FLOWER 



ROOTS, being about 00 in number, and con ting of all the 



approved Hardy and Ornamental varieties of Uya ths, Karly 

 and Late Tulips. Crocus, Narcissus, Ai s, Ac., in good con- 



>n; ah 1000 r Charlei Napier Hanuueulus, the finest 

 variety yet raised; with acollectionof Herbaceous Plants, and 

 sundries. — Maybe viewed three days prior to the sale; Catalogues 

 had, 6d. each, returnable to purchasers, < the principal Seedmen 

 In London, and of the Auctioneers, A mericaa Nursery, Leyton- 



tone, I ___^_________-— ■«_«--._— —— 



C L A P H A W RISE. 

 To Noulbmkx, Gentlemen, Florists, and Others. 



ESSRS. PROTHKKOE and MORRIS will Sell 



by Auction, on the Premie Clapham Rise, near London, 

 on MONDAY, October 29, and following da at 11 o'clock each 

 day (by order of the executors of the late Mr. Henry Groom), 

 the whole of the extensive, costly, and unrivalled collection of 

 TULIPS, Offsets, and Breeders, which include the most rare 

 and approved varieties in cultivation, and choice S- ings 

 not in the p* ssion of any other grower, being the study of 

 40 years of the deceased's life, whose judgment and taste was 

 universally admitted. Also Dutch and other Bulbs, consisting of 

 the finest Double and Single Hyacinths. Narcissus I rocus, 

 Jonquils, Gladiolus, &c, with a rich assortmentof Ranunculuses, 

 Anemones, &c. May be viewed prior to the, sale.— Catalogues 

 may be obtained Is. each, returnable to purchasers, of the prin- 

 cipal Seedsmen in London ; and of the Auctioneers, American 

 Nursery, beytonstone, Essex. 



HACKNEY. 



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Salts to£ Auction- 



TO NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



TO Bfc SOLD, the LEASE of GROUND, near 

 town, with Greenhouses, Pits, &c, well stocked with Plants. 

 Rent 102. per annum.— Apply to Mrs. Preston, Florist, Kilburn; \ 

 orto Mr. Goddabd, 14, Great Portl and Str eet, Cavendish Square. 



CANNES, SOUTH OF FRANCE, ON THE SHORES 



OF THE MEDITERRANEAN. 



TO BE SOLD, the CHATEAU St. GEORGES, at 

 Cannes, one of the most delightful marine residences in 

 Europe, with its elegant and appropriate furniture, all in perfect 

 order, and fit for the immediate reception of any nobleman s or 

 gentleman's family. The chateau is in the Palladian 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 year with the greatest convenience. The gardens 

 on the south Bide of the chateau slope down to the sea, with doors 

 opening on to the beach. On the north side the property is 

 bounded by the grand route from Paris to Nice, from which latter 

 town it is distant about 20 miles south-west. The chateau is 

 only a few minutes from the seat of Lord Brougham, and about 

 one mile west from the town of Cannes, from which port there 

 are steamboats weekly to and from M ai seilles, and four dill uces 

 to and fro daily between Paris, Marseilles, and Nice. The chateau 

 is on an elevated terrace, rising up from the orange garden, and 

 within 200 yards of the seashore. It was originally built by the 

 late Lieutenants Jeneral 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 

 toy s'eps to a beautiful gravelled terrace, 250 feet long, facing the 

 11 blue Mediterranean." From the drawing-room floor a splendid 

 marble staircase leads to a first and second floor of elegant bedrooms, 

 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, poultry 

 houses, six-stalled stables, large coach-houses, and splendid 

 flower and kitchen gardens, and a great variety of shady and 

 ornamental walks amongst the natural woods of Cork trees, t jr, 

 Myrtle, Arbutus, and maritime stone Pines; and amongst the 

 gifanik rocks are growing the Cactus, flowering Aloe, and other 

 tropical plants in their natural state, the great variety of level 

 snd cultivation eivtn* the idea of a much larger extent of ground. 



The whole is enclosed with walls, but not obstructing the fine 



v *«w of the magnificent scenery around, and forms a parti, - 

 gram containin about 30/2iK> square yards, or about < bnglisii 

 a <*es. The remarkable salubrity of the climate of Cannes where 

 winter is unknown, and the magnificence of the coast and hnely 

 hooded mountain scenery around, render it one of the most 

 frightful places tn Europe for invalids ; >nd it- y approach 



from England by the opening of the Mediterranean Railwav 

 direct t viarseilles, places a « mate superior to Naples within 

 J* w 50 hours of Loi .n, viz., 13 1 London to Pans and 



20 ' its thence to Ma aiilea, from * »nee to Cannes is 11 Dours 

 P er amboat, or posting 14 hours, or per diligence 17 to 1<S Hie 

 electric telegraph is laid along the grand rout the lodge 



€*tes on the north si& f the roperty. The 3 Imglish church 

 W >'1 be opened (D.V.) in the eourse of d t month. 



*<>r further particular inply to M rs. Gri tate Agents 



a nd Auctioneers, iH, Old Bond Street, London. 



DUTCH BULBS, STANDARD AND OTHER ROSES, ETC. 



VJ R. HASLAM will Sell as above, at the Auction 



iVJ Mart, London, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY next, Oct. 

 11 and 12.— Catalogues to be had at the Mart. 



~ORCHlDS-AN IMPORTATION FROM THE BRAZILS. 



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



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

 DAY, 16th inst., an Importation of fine Plants in excellent con- 

 dition of Lilia purpurata, Cattleya lobata, L poldi, Mossiae, 

 crispa superba, granulosa, violacea, &c, and an u-, known spec'n 

 of Galeandra.— May be viewed on the morning of sale, and 

 Catalogues had. , 



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To Gentlemen, Nub rym . and Otofks. 



ESSUS. PKOTHEROE and MOKKIS are 



directed by Messrs. Brown and Taylor to I by Auction, 

 without reserve, on the pr. Hackney Nursery, Dalston 



Lane, Middlesex, on THUftSDAY, the 11th of October, 

 and following day, at 11 o'clock each day precisely in 

 consequence of the number of lots), the whole of the NUR- 

 SERY STOCK; comprising Ornamental, Fruit, and Forest 

 Tit*?», ergreens and Deciduous Shrubs: also the Greenhouse 

 Plants consisting of large specimen Camellias, Azalea indica, 

 well r with bloom buds, Acaci. issns, Myrtles, Deutzia 



uilis, Forsythias, Ac. : together with two Greenhouses, Pits, 



two and ihrM i.i^ht Boxes, a quantity of 1 i t Watou i*^ 

 Bo rs, Wheelbarrow*-, *k^ ft^r-rnxrrr -ntnvrngsycapital rsest 

 ed Drawers, Counter, (iarden T- « Is, and sundry effects.— May 

 be vi. wed pri r to the sale; Catalogues may be had on the pre- 

 mises ; of the principal Seedsmen in London; and of the 



Auctioneers, American Nursery. Leytonstone, Esert 



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STOVE. AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



R. J. C. STEVENS will sell by Auction, at his 



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

 DAY, Oct. 0th, at 1 o'clock precisely, a Collection of STOVE 

 and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, including mar tine specimens 

 and some choice Camellias and Azaleas, well set with bloom, 

 and a few Orchids. — May be viewed on the day prior, and cata- 

 logues had of Mr J. C. Steven s, 3S, King Street, Covent Garden. 



OTHERS. 



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TO GfcNTLEIVLN, NURSERYMEN, AND 



Rose Cottage Nursery, Retford, Wilts. 

 A/TESSRS. F. WHITE and SON will sell 



by 



Auction, on TUESDAY, »th October, on the above pre- 

 mises, in consequence of the ground bavin- 1 n sold, F. Pen- 

 nington's stock of early prolific RHUBARB ROOTS, the I 



■■ime 



CLARENOON NURSERIES, CAMBERWtLL, 



ESSRS. PKOTHEROE and MORRIS are 



instructed by Mr. Joseph Fryer to submit to public com- 

 petition on the above premises, on the 8th, 9th, and 10th days of 

 October, at 11 o'clock each day, a portion of his extensive Nursery 

 rock, consisting of tine Standard and Dwerl Trained and 

 Untrained Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Peach, Nectarine, Apricot, 

 Fie hasi.berry, Gooseberry, Currant, Ac; 2U0<> Mulberries, the 

 finest stock in the trade, 4 to 10 ft. ; 3000 Limes, 6 to 1 tt.; 4000 

 Lilacs of all soi .3 to 10 ft.; 2000 Evergreen Daks. 2 to 5 ft.; 

 4000 Evergreen Privet, 3 to 6 ft. ; also large quantities of Scarlet, 

 White, and other Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Andromedas, Magno- 

 lias and other varieties of Ai rican Plants: (Jat tfl lycmes, 

 ( matis. Passion Flowers, Bienonias, Virginian Creepers. Ivies, 

 Box, Lanrels, Althreas, fine large Elms. Lorn hardy and Balsam 

 Poplars, Acacias, Scarlet Thorns, tine strong fteakale, &c. fire- 

 May be v if wed prior to the sale, and Catalogues may be had on 

 the premises of the principal Seedsmen, and of the Auctioneers, 

 American Nursery, L-vtonstone, Ef"~ 



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with which be has supplied the Manchester and Sheffield markets 

 in the early part of the season for several years, comprising 

 10 000 strong healthy roots of Linnams, together with a Nursery 

 - .consisting of Forest. Fruit, Ornamental Evergreen, and 

 Deciduous Shrubs, with a quantity of Quick Privet, &c; one 



32 Light Pit. 



" CHOICE TULIPS. 



ALEXANDER has been instructed by Mr. 



iLLi-oH, of the Rose Kursery, Whitby, ^ e 'for s^rte by 

 Auction,at the Mart near the Bank of Ln gland on \\ LON hSDA\ , 

 Oct. 24, at 12 o^clock, his u-rivalled SEEDLING TLLlPa, com- 

 prising feathered breaks of the following first-rate varieties, viz., 

 Gpm, Juliet. Eva, Queen, King, Mr. J. F . Wood Mr Sanderson, 

 Sir J. Paxton, Exquisite, (Purity, and Yellow Model Selfs). Any 

 comment up. . n the*e unrivalled flowers would be superfluous.— 

 Catalogues may be had ut the Mart, and also of &_€ rs. Dawe, 

 Cottrell, & K'f.nham, Seedsmen. M.-orgate Street; W bite Swan, 

 West Ham; Mulberry Tree, BromlMy; Mr. WiLLtsox, as above, 

 and of the Auctioneer" Shacklewell and Leyton, who will execute 

 any com mi ons for country gr ■*. 



mg 

 at 









\ 1 R. HUMBERT will Sell by Auction the follow i 



•* ■ STOCK, on FRIDAY. October 19th, at 12 for 1 o'clock, 



liar wood's Farm, Watford, Herts, by direction of the Earl ot 



i. x, 37. r > pure Sontn Down Ewes and Tegs, being the whole 



the celebr 1 flock of the Earl of Essex, also 50 Fat and Store 





known Flock reared by bis lordship with so much solicitude 

 during the p*st 10 years, and now di-posed" of solfly because lie 

 intends to adopt another system of farming.— May be vieweji ny 

 ap n Mr. Swa> on, at Harwood's rami, of whom Lata- 



lognes may be hs also at the Sa isbury Arms, Hertford ; th- 

 , hen, tlAlW* ^d Li.o, r t; Kin£s Arms, Hem. 

 Hemp «d; King's Arms. Berkham d; Georp Inf-Bj^P 



Stort imndos Arm Edgware : White Horse Inn kxbnrige 



and f by post of Mr. Humbert, Land Agent and Surveyor, 



Watford. 



iMPOKTAINir Sl'OCk SALfe. at bakway, sohaw, 



CAMBR dceshire. 



MR. C. M. BIDWELL is instructed by Jno. Rayner 

 Hovelly, Esq., who quits his occupation at Michaelmas, to 

 Sell by Auction, on thepremis, on W EDNESOAJ ./>ctoberia 

 at 11 o'clock, without the le reserve, his carefully fleeted 

 Hertof40improved8HORT-HORN>.^ 



Bulls, and Calves; valuable Flock of 400 *H LLP, nz, 290 half- 

 bred Shearling Wethers, in good condition 90 [^J^Ch^ot 

 Wethers and 18 prime Lambs; 10 excellent working CART- 

 HOl I< F3 3 FOALS, and 5 NAGS. Also, all the valuable 

 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, con ing of a very ^m^ 

 plete potable Steam-engine by Horn y, with Threshing 

 ADnamtus Machines for Grinding, Crushing, and Dressing, an 

 fxcel^nt R aping Machine, improved for heavy crops, Manure 

 and Com Dr 11, with patent steer, Garrett's patent Horse- 

 hoe Crosskiirs Broad-wheeled and other Carts, Market Cart, 

 «S 1W •Cart for a Cob, Iron nnd W. El Rolls, Richmond's 

 Steam^g Apparatus? Corn's Chaff-cutting Machine. BiddeU's 

 D S n Wrmight-iron Scantier, Phillips Turnip Cutter, Bean 



Mill Ransome's Iron and Bntterworth's I i Ploughs, Harrows, 

 Hoi Harness, Iron and Wood Unrdles, 4 Iron Stack Stands, 

 Double-action Churn, Glass Milk Pans, and numerous other 

 effects Barway is Three Miles on the Cambridge side of Ely, 

 and a Special Train will convey Pi engers from the Fly Station 

 immediately after the arrival of the 10b. 47m. a.m. train, and set 

 them down opposite the Farm, returning at tih. 3m. p.m. 



The Auctioneer begs to call the particular attention ot Agricul- 

 ture J to thi ale, as a rare opportunity for parties wanting good 

 rock 1 tirst-rate implements. The Shorthorns are well bred, 

 many of them with good pedigrees, and great attention has been 

 paid to ti r milking property The Horses are young and 

 xcelh -nt workers. The Farming Impl teats made with modern 

 impr Foments, and in good order. Refreshments will be pro- 

 ri>d on the Farm d> ng the Sale on tl rfolic Pj^C"- 



atalognes mav be had at the Lion Hotel, Cambridge; White 



H.«rt Hotel. Newmarket; Crown, Solium; Angel. Peterborough , 

 and C. M. BidweU, Land Agent, Ely and Cambndge, who will 

 forward some by post ou application. 



