Oct. 20, 1855.1 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



703 



LIQUID 



A N U R E 



PATENT LIQUID-MANURE DISTRIBUTOR 

 or WATER-CART, for the Distribution of Guano, &c, 

 warranted not to clog up or otherwise get out of order. It has 

 "Waterproof Joints, and will scatter its Liquid from 12 to 15 feet 

 wide. It will work equally well on hilly or on level land without 

 any alteration. It is thoroughly adapted for Drill Crops or 

 Pasture Land, or for Watering Streets. — Full particulars may be 

 obtained of the Patentee, Isaac James, Tivoli, Cheltenham. 



AT-CRUSHING and BEAN -SPLITTING MILL 



(Turner's No. 5). 

 This Mill is recommended to 

 the use of every person keeping 

 a Horse, as superior for efficiency, 

 durability, and ease in working 

 to any manufactured. Two bshls. 

 of crushed corn afford more 

 nourishment both to old and 

 young horses than three bushels 

 of uncrushed ! 



Price £5 life. Gd. 



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ARNER'S 4|-inch IMPROVED LIQUID 



MANURE PUMP, 



Made and Sold by 



E. R. & F.TURNER, St. Peter's 



Iron Works. Ipswich. 



Sales fog Suction. 



CAMELLIAS, AZALEAS. 



From a Cf. be ate d Belgian- Growbe. 



TV/TR. J. C. STEVENS will sell by Auction, at his 



^ Gre *t Room, 38, King Street. < orent Garden, on 

 TUESDAY, the 80th inst., at 1 o'clock precisely 600 

 CAMELLIAS well aet wrh bloom, 1 t i feet .00 Indian 

 AZALEAS, 1000 GLADIOLI J8 tANDAVENSIS 400 Chilian 

 ALSTRCEMLLIAS. 800 LIL1UM LANCIFOLIUM RUBRUM 

 (true), &c— May be viewed on th* morning of sale and Lata 

 logi had. 



ORCHIDS-ESTAB ISHEO PLANTS. 



TV/TR. J. C. STEVENS will 11 by Auction, at his 



l Great Room, 38, King Street, I n< Garden, on TUES 



^J.VtS^^ 3 at l °' c,rtck nr< " ] y ■ n.-ction of 



ORC1IID& in fin health. Amongst them will be found the 

 following choice irts, viz. :— 



with Ball Valve, fitted with 

 1J inch Brass Union for 

 attaching flexible suction, 

 with strong wrought iron 

 Straps for screwing on to 

 any ordinary Water-butt or 

 Cart, as shown in drawing. 



Price of Pump and Union, 



50*. 



lj-inch Flexible Rubber 

 and Canvas Suction for ditto, 

 35. 6d. per foot. 



1$ Gutta Percha Suction, 

 ls.6d. per foot. 



A« j rides macnloeuni major 



„ quin'nu-vulneriim 

 Cattleya elegans 

 ,, labiata 

 ., Qtiindos 



Cypri podium barbatum grandi- 

 florum 



Dendrohinm annsmnm 



T.irlia purpurat% 



Ph al ee nopal gran d i flora [bum 



SaccoUbium 1 tut urn super- 



„ pre.m >rsum 



N rctiisum 



Trichopilia sua^ 



Vanda s 11 avis (Witch's) 



&c . &c. 



OALUSTRADING FOR GARDEN TERRACES, 



*-* executed in Austins Artificial Srone, by J. Srrley (late 

 Austin and Sceley), Nos. 1 to 1, Kepp*l Row, New Road. 



N.B. This work is truly of the same constitution as Portland 

 Stone, and after a winter's exposure is hardly distinguishable -m tr i> 11 \cf tvi ™;i! _ji •« «i „ a .- ' \m _ 



from that material : it has been extensively used in Scotland tor M m »_ _**"£, t!_. v * / W ™ , Mart ' 



more than 20 years. 1TX : ™ Till RSDAY and FRIDAY, Oct ber 26 and 26.— 



May be viewed on tho moroimr of sale, and Catalogues had of 

 Mr . J. C. STf vs. 38,KingStr t. Cerent irden. 



DUTCH BULBS. STANDARO~AND OTHEK ROSEsTITC. 



""ea ib~ i \ y t _ • i ■ * « * • • ha _» 



Catalogues to be had at the Auction Mar* 



THAMES BAMK, PlMLICO. 



WARNER'S 



STAIS- 



PATENT VIBRATING 



DARD PUMPS. 



PATENT CAST-IRON PUMPS, for the use of Farms, Cot- 

 tages, Manure Tanks, and Wells of a depth not exceeding 30 feet. 



Diameter Length 

 of Barrel . of Barrel. 

 2 J in. short 1 ft. 7 in. 



DRAINAGE OF LAND, BOGS, ETC. 



ll/TR. HUMBKRT, of Watford, Herts, supported 



1_YJ_ by unquestionable references and testimonials, offers _ 

 services to proprietors about to execute works ot drainaue, which 

 he will undertake personally to layout and superintend, and to 

 supply the forms and attendances necessary to obtain the 

 certificate of the Incisure Commissioners at a fixed price per 

 acre. Mr. Humbert (having been more th*n 15 years established 



in business as a Surveyor and Land Agent) has found that wet H^JL eilSj ' ■ " >♦ - • ™ * » 



heavy soils can be usually carefnlly and thoroughly drained, Greenhouses, and alight >pnng\an. J. R. assure* purchasers 



with pipes 4 feet deep, and upwards, at from 41. to 5*. per acre, even 



inclusive of every expellee. 



PURE WHITE DORKING CHICKENS. 



TO BE SOLD, a few choice BIRDS, at 10*. each, 



crate included.— Apply to Mr. Uornk, Egham, Surrey. 



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2£ in. long 



£ 5. d. 



Fitted for lead, \1 12 



gutta percha, I 1 15 



or cast iron V 2 12 

 flanged pipe, 2 18 

 as required. J 3 5 

 short, with 15 feet of Lead Pipe 

 attached, and Bolts and Nuts 

 ready for fixing 2 12 



or CHINESE GEESE, WHITE PERUVIAN MUSK, 

 ,ESBURY and WILD DUCKS, all quite purebred.— Apply 



long 3 



ditto 3 „ 

 ditto 3 

 ditto 3 



ii 

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6 

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 ditto ditto ditto 2 15 





The short barrel Pump is very convenient 

 for fixing in situations of limited height and 

 space, for the supply of coppers and sinks in 

 Wash-houses with soft water from under- 

 Hot, Forcing, and Plant 



be fixed, when desired, 



ground tanks, or in 

 Houses; they may 

 under the stage. 



May be obtained 

 Plumber in Town or Country, at the 

 Patentees and Manufacturers, JOHN 

 8, Crescent, Jewin Street, London. 



Every description of Machinery for Raising Water by means 

 of Wheels, Rams, Deep Well Pumps, &c: also Fire and Garden 

 Engines, &c. &c. — Engravings sent on application. 



of any Ironmonger or 

 above prices, or ot the 

 WARNER and SONS, 



v,» 



npO BE SOLD, THOULOUSE and WHITE SWAN 



AYLESBU 



to P. Dutton-, Delamere Rectory, Northwich. 



V\/ ANTED to PURCHASE, a small secondhand 



* * GREENHOUSE about 10 feet square. Particulars, size, 

 and price, to be addressed, post paid, to T. \V\, Messrs. Har war's, 

 Furnival's Inn. 



to cardenersTnurserymen, seedsmen, and 



florists. 



TO BE SOLD, in consequence of the ill-health of 

 proprietor, a capital BUS I N ESS in the above line, with a 

 j first-rate connexion, and of 17 years' standing. The Premises, 

 which are convenient and well situated, will be sold together 

 i with the Business. One-half of the purchase money may remain 

 I on security of the premises. — For particulars apply to Mr. Lendon*, 

 Nurservman. Re... W#>llinertnn. Somerset. 







TO FRUIT GROWERS, NURSERYMEN, & OT HERsT 



TO BE SOLD, by Public Tender, a highly eligible 

 FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate at Broom Hill, in the 

 parish of Orpington, Kent, 14 miles from London and 6 miles 

 from the proposed Bromley Station of the Crystal Palace Exten- 

 sion. This valuable property comprises a brick-built nine-roomed 

 Dwelling-house pleasantly situated, in good tenantaole repair, 

 together with Garden, detached Shed, Fruit Plantation and 

 Paddock, containing 4 acres more or less, subject to an appor- 

 tiored amount of tithes. The above property is well adapted 

 for a Nursery or Fruit Ground, being a suitable soil (sandy loam), 

 and many years noted for its great productiveness. 



Terms and all particulars as to tender, &c, may be obtained 

 by applying to Mr. George Elkington', Architect and Surveyor, 

 20, Cannon Street, London. 



YfESSR* FROTH EROE and MORRIS are in- 



1- " structed by Mr. Joseph Robin i to submit to public com- 

 petition, on the above premises, on WEDN -DAY. Or: 51, at 

 11 for 12 i lock, without the least reserve, a very choice and 

 select Coll a of Fancy and ether varn s of Pelar niums, 

 also a collection of Pompone Chrvsantle nl t sixty neat 



B] -'linens, a few Aznloas, al o a fine collection of Dahlias! three 

 " diis and alight Spring Van. J. II. assures purchaser* 

 ery plant will be correctly named and labelled. — Cata- 

 logues had i*l. each, returnable t< urchaser the Auctioneers, 

 American NurMr Leytonsfme. Essex, and of Mr. J. Kohinson, 

 2, Glas w Term ,_Thames Rank. Pitnlico. 



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CLAPHAM RISE. 



To Noblemen, Gkntlewv, Florists, and Others. 



MESSRS. LROTHKKOK and MORRIS will Sell 

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

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

 day (by order of the ex on of the la*e Mr. Henry <iroom) 

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

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

 and approved varieties in cultivation, and choice Seedlings 

 not in the possession 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, Crocus, 

 Early Double and Single Tulips. Jonquils, a rich assortment of 

 Ranunculuses, Gladiolus, A n; inones, <fec., with 1500 Lilinm lanci- 

 folium in great variery, Japonicum, <&c. May be viewed prior 

 to the sale.— Catalogues may be obtained Is. each, returnable to 

 purchasers, of the principal Seedsmen in London; and of the 

 Auctioneera, American Nursery, Leytonston Essex. 



NURSERY STOCK. 



To Noblemen - , G vtlfmev, Contract* and Others. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE a>d MORRIS will Sell 

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

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

 each day, fine ornamental Tr< . Evergreens, and Shrubs, con- 

 % of Aucubas, Hollies, Box, Laurels, Arborvitsw, Limes, 

 Poplars, Lilacs, Weepiag Ash, Purple Beech, Scarlet Chesnuts, 

 Evergreen Privets ; Rh- iendrons, Azaleas, and other American 

 Plants; choice Pratt Trees, including Apples, Pears, Plums, 

 Cherries, Peaches, Apric , Grape Tines, &c: Standard Dwarf 

 and Climbing Rosea, and a large assortment of Hardy Climbers 

 in Pots; choice Cinerarias, Chrysanthemums, &c— Catalogues 

 may be had on the Premi , of the principal See nen, and of 

 the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex. 



O 



F LO R I ST'S 



BG SOLD, the 



BUSINESS 



NURSERY 



TO G£NTLE.IVI£IM, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sell 

 by Auction, at the Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on WED- 

 GROUND, ! NESDAY, Oct. 24, at 12 o'clock, a first-cla collection of 





PARKES' STEEL DIGGING FORKS X DRAINING TOOLS. 



MESSRS. BURGESS and KEY, as Mr. Parkes' 



Wholesale Agents for England, have always in stock a 



arge assortment. These Forks and Tools are now in use by 



upwards of 1000 of the Nobility and Farmers , members of the 



K oyal^ Agricultural Society, who pronounce them to be the best 



« v er invented, and to facilitate labour at least 20 per cent. 



ofiv. 6 Lists sent free on application, and Illustrated Catalogue 

 1 thQ °est Farm Implements, on receipt of eight postage stamps. 



103, Newgate" Street, London. 



pRENCH MODERATOR LAMPS.— A very lame 



Co »a ? d sll P erior st °ck now on sale at DEANE, DRAY, and 

 w. S (Opening to the Monument), London Bridge. 



Established a.d. 1700. 



1 



jU ETCALFE and CO.'S NEW PATTERN TOOTH 



£\rW* RUSH ' PENETRATING HAIR BRUSHES, AND 

 ?Jii UNA SPONGES.— The Tooth Brush performs the highly- 

 "ttpnrtant othce of searching thoroughly into the divisions and 

 ii!! an8in S in the "lost extraordinary manner— hairs n^ver come 

 hu \. Peculia rly penetrating Hair Brushes, with durable war 

 peached Russian bristles, which will not soften like common 

 ^jr, and immense stock of genuine unbleached Smyrna Spong* 



v„~ ev ery description of British and Foreign 1'erlumery, at 

 ^ktcai.fe, Hi 



Word Street, second and third doors west from Holies Street. 



1 fe, Bingley, & Co.'s only Establishment, 130 B and 131, 



«?n^ Al ? I0N, ~~ Beware of the word um " Metcali 

 me bouses. Metcalfe's Alkaline Tooth Powder 



GREENHOUSES, &c, of the late Mr. Henry Groom, at 

 Clapham Rise, Surrev, in consequence of his death, and the 

 GOODWILL of the "well-established BUSINESS to be di 

 posed of. The Premises (exclusive of a strip of land held rent 

 free, subject to six months' notice) comprise 3J acres, and are 

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

 years from Michaelmas, 1855. The House adjoining, late in the 

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

 be rented.— The Premises may be viewed on application, and 

 further information obtained of Messrs. Protherok & Morki 

 American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex; and of Messrs. Barnes 

 & Ber nard, Solicitors, 2. Great Wind tor S fret, London . 



TO GENTLEMEN'S GARDENERS, FLOKISTS, ^TC. 



AN eligible opportunity presents itself to those who 

 wish to commence business in an in cr e a sing neighbourhood 

 near London, an excellent Garden, with Greenhouses, a Pro- 

 pagating Mouse, &c, all walled in, attached to which is a good 

 House and Shop, suitable for Fruiterer, Greengrocer, and Seeds- 

 man. Possession may be had immediately; the occupier is 

 about leaving on account of a death in the family.— For par- 

 ticulars apply to F. Sangster, Seedsman, 252, Whitechapel 



Road, London. 



O bE LhiT, a JNUKSfcKY and SEED BUSINESS. 



— Iohn Y« ng begs to say that he is desirous of treating 

 with a Tenant for his Nursery Ground, which he is at present 

 occupying himself, and which offers an eli >le opportunity to 

 any one wishing to enter on the business. The stock is light, 

 and the quantity of land may be made to suit the convenience of 

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

 Cot t a ge^ Taunt on. 



TO AMATEUR FARMERS -BtLMORE HOUSE. 



TO BE LET, unfurnished, for a term of years, 

 containing three best living rooms and eight bed rooms, 

 with offices, &c. convenient and complete stable for seven 

 horsea, with good garden and orchard. Forty acres in a ring 

 fence to be let with it or without. Belmore is six miles from 

 Bishopstoke Station on the South- Western Railway, in the 

 centre or the Hambledon Hunt, and within easy distance of the 

 II. H. and Horaley hounds.— For particulars, apply to Messrs. 

 A ttwoop and Biop sy, the Close, Salisbury. 



^Thj BE LiH\ CUEVKN G TON WOODS1 D E 



JL FARM, in the parish of Wark worth, Northumberland 

 tithe free, and entered to at May-day. 1856, containing about 566 

 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 i 

 pasture. A large portion of the farm has been t I rained 



under Government grant. Tin- Farm is within two m lies of the 

 Adding n Station. Mr. Thoa. Brown, of WhhenVld House, near 



,.«*, OT*,*,.. Acklington. will show the farm with a plan.-Further partictilars 



s adopted by mav be had bv application to Gkorgf A. Grey. Esq., Millneid, 



2s' per box. Northumberland, by whom offers will be received till 12tn >ov. 



premises in the Wandsworth R« i, earlv next month, a 

 ion of the following ORNaM NTAL TREES, EVER- 



DUTCH BULUS, consisting of the finest Double and Single 

 Hyacinths. Narcissus, Jonquils, Anemones, Crocus Tulips, 

 Snowdrops, Ranunculuses. Gladiolus. &c. ; also a selected assort- 

 ment of line Standard and Dwarf Roses, including Hybrids, 

 Bourbons, Chinas, Noisettes, Ac, and American Plants, com- 

 prising Hybrid Rhododendroi hnnt and other Azaleas, Kal- 

 mias, Andromeda floribunda, beautifully furnished with bloom 

 buds, &c. — May be viewed the morning of Sale. Catalogues had 

 at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Ley- 



to nstone, Essex. 



W A«>» OS WORTH ROAD. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS have been 

 instructed by Mi Chandler St S ns to Sell by Auction, 



on the 



collection ot tne toiiowing 

 GREENS, and SHRUBS, comprising Laburnums, Almonds, 

 Poplars, Lilacs, Evergreen Trivets, Variegated and Green 

 Hollies, from 2 to 8 feet high: Arbor-vita>. from 2 to 8 feet; 

 Laurels, large Box, Scarlet Arbutus, very handsome: crimson 

 and other Rhododendrons, well set with flower buds : yellow- 

 Azaleas, Kalraias. Daphne hybnda, Escallonia, Veronicas, 

 &c, &c; also dwarf Apples and Pears well adapted for potting, 

 Gooseberries, Currants, and Vines, Chrysanthemums, Passion 

 flowers, Mvrties, &c, &c. This Sale is worthy the attention of 

 Planters, as everything is in fine condition and will move well. 

 An announcement of the days of sale will ortly be made, and 

 Catalogues prepared . 



UPPER GRANGE ROAO, SERMON OSEY. 



To Noblemen, Gentlemen, N' ^servmbk, and Pine Growers. 



MR. WILLIAM T. ATWOOL) will Sell by Auction, 

 on the Premi es without reservo, by direction of B. Drew, 

 Esq on FRIDAY, the 26th October, at 11 o'clock, the extensive 

 STOCK of PINE PLANTS, the rious Ranges of Graperu 

 and Forcing Pits; the Hot-water Apparatus comprising about 

 1500 feet of pipe, and three large Boilers. The above property is 

 in good condition, and offers a valuable opportunity to persons 

 requiring Pine Plants and Forcin-r Houses.— Catalogues to be 

 had < t 1? Dbew, Esq., Bermor ey Sr; it; W. T. Atwood, Am 

 tion r and Land Agent, Mortlake, Surrey ; and the Inns in 

 Covent den. ^ _ „ 



NURSERY STOCK.— WHALLEY RANGE, MANCHESTER. 



R. CAPES begs to state that he has received in- 

 structions from Messrs. 11. Bigland & Co., in consequence 

 of the expiration of their lease, *nd the grounds having to be 



given up. to Sell by Auction, on W BDS DAY and THURS- 

 DAY, November 7th and 8th, at 10 o'clock each morning, the 

 itire of thp remainder of their STOCK of Evergree *' ra, t 

 and Forest Trees, two Greenhouse . Diuch Pit, and other Effects, 

 at the Britannia Nursery, Whaliey Ring*, near Manchester, 

 further particulars of which will appear in future announcements 

 and in Catal ues, which will be ready a week prior to the sale. 

 —22, Princess Street, Manchester. 



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