HEATHS, AND OTHE GREENHOUSE | 
MPLAN ts THE COLLECTION OF MR. W. J. EPPS, 
2 MAIDSTONE, 
pede 6. STEVENS is 1 * instructions 
bz Avction, at his oom, 38, King-street, 
o TUB 1 — "ie, * 12 for) o’clock, the 
en ** 
pis collection ret ERICA ae ted to be on e of the 
fi in the kingdom. It ——— * cimens, all nee soe 
th 
4. dwarf, ane, and young ee 
e at the 
ajor 
Pullacea. splendens, 88 — 
dens, tricolor e A me . iso magnificent 
specimens cin anda uk Epacris 
e., 
of Ixo Alla 
miniata grandiflora, stephavotis, Azalea, Boroni 
of which, as well as of the oe went be in fine perfection to 
exhibit through Ja? peste st, and tember.—May be viewed 
on Saturday (some of the plants — the Chiswick Exhibition, 
and the remainder at the auction room), and on Monday, and 
talogues had. 
FARM ESTATE ae AGENCY OFFICES, 
L 
ndrey), 
tewardr, padi te 
‘Parmers, 
ale or Letting, yoy 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
8 HENSON — Co., 6 ö reet, 
95 and IT, N e outhwark 33 
and Manufacsurers of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 
OYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the atte kation of 
scientific Horticulturists to d of 
applying a Tauk Syste 
&., ed to ich at e he 
— 5 any requir red degree, without the aid of pipe 
S. a request of numero 
frien re now making their — — Iron, as well pe 
— by which the cost is reduced. e Boilers, oe 
e now so well known, scarcely require “desert Aer 
tho se who have not seen them in operation, 
be for —— * erin a ar: reference of the bighest st authority ; ; or 
they m of the eats and principal 
Nurseries throughout tthe kingdom 
d Go. to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory, 
pi eed 
1151 
of Restes el Buildings, as well as for — them, may 
e obtained upon the most ee term 
Conservatories, &c., of Iro 
ornamental designs. 
Fences, Wire-work, — 
oolseap octavo, 4 
1 
— Palisadi ing, Field and Garden 
RAC TTEA L“ B KEK EE TER; 
or, Concise and — 3 for the Management of 
Bees and 9 — ae, — a = 
HN 
NDISPUTR BLE ASSURAN — 
COPIES of the REPORT of the Dooku at th 
last — fg GENERAL MEETING of — Members, NE 
now be h t the Offi e Company. 
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nation of his R 
inspection. 
ARMS WEST OF LONDON. 
a LEY, Fares, i and General Com- 
an extensive landed 
proprietor, to Let Sad 8 of — ta — cellent 
eadow and Arable Fe clean nege =, 
Mar from 50 to 500 
steads. Rentals trom 60. to 7001. 
apply at the Auctioneer’s Offices, 62, 
road, London. 
— 
ok — For — 
Nelson-square, Blackfriars- 
ARM TO BE LET 
Mx. HORLEY is ee 2 LET, with imme- 
> grad 2 aC i 
ng rrey, 15 miles — hi 
of tw r tations, consisti 
rich pasture KeS with Ne ouse, anden 
building n good repair. Rent, — — 7 — included, 
1l. per — Ay ere is a 2 as t aa nehet, am and 
implements to be taken by v verte S Estate 
62, Nelsou- square, Lee e Aal Aani 
OXFORDSH IRE.— TO CAPITALISTS: FIRST-RATE IN- 
„ VESTMENT, BEAUTIFUL MANOR enna ere a 
R. HURLEY is honoured with instructions by a 
wealthy capitalist, to Sa L by private —— one of 
the most bewatiful compact osed FREE puot 3 
are, Blackfriars- 
satay 1 m to — e 
old in th 
Bucks, . 6, 1 ; 
e, I CHEAP, AND D 
hes Oelde PATENT 
HE MACCARONI FARM.—To be Let, from Mi- | 
chaelmas 1 above excellent — farm, the pro- 
‘ait of Lord * — Comprising a capacious Farm-hous 
and premises in repair, and in a Uira pea 
ther with 5024. I. lle. ~ he Ee m tes 2R. Ore. of Meadow 
Lof E each, — eg a ri 
oa the p: ng-fence: also 
17a. 22. 135. of M Thai les, by 
the town of Leac! — 55 centre 
of the farm, which airford 
4, and from Cirencester 9 E the ane oe ‘being rah to 
market town in the 3 o Glouee ster.—For particulars as to 
rent, &c., apply to Mr. 4 NSON of Pamlett, near Bridge- 
water, Somerset, and t he arm, o Mr. C. COSENs, of 
Hathcrop, near Fairford, 
ri BS LET 
„at — Py in Carmarthensh 
ffryn 
on Residenc — with three ances 
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By 
Fae 
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of Gr 3 and Ca to a 
3 and Grass pos ard — h the. oy eth places are within a 
f Sw ees Wales Railway is now 
ie oer enlarge w oe 0 Dyffryn Sg 
a: 
apply to T. W. L 
, Hacon, and KRowran ND, iy Abenden street, Taidon 
' Tondon, B Life Policy fe — 72, Lombard- 
ma 559 Sa e Second Prop with nu a us Illustrations, 
ur ARTS EMPLOYED IN THE PRO- 
UCTION OF FOOD 
Uniformly with the at iol with numerous Illustrations, 2s. 6d., 
Yt ARTS EMPLOYED IN THE PRODUCTION OF 
CLOTH 
8b Ul, ARTS EMPLOYED IN THE CONSTRUCTION 
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London : Jonn W. PARKER, West 
HE-PRACTICAL GARDENER sata emai 
the resent improv ved s 
Fruit, and Flower 5 ‘he . ——— Cont 
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Au 
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Specimens « of choice Flowers, coloured, 2 
The labour and poema of a hifo 3 to the science 
Horticuls as: — Author’s Pr 
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upon the most simple plan, with explanatory Diagrams, aud 
Reference to Buildings now in successful operation; by which 
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pen 
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CROGGON and Co., 2, epics aen: ae 
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Entry closes 24th July, 
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Thirsk, Yorkshire. 
er EDINBURGH REVIEW, No. CLXXXV.- 
will be published on WEDNESDAY, July 10th, 
ONTENTS : 
5 QUETELET on PROBABILITIES, 
MERIVALE’S HISTORY of ROME under the EMPIRE, 
3. CHURCH and STATE EDUCATION, 
SOCIETY, 
Meeting at Thirsk, Aug. 8. 
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M. M. MILBURN, Secretary, 
4. MERIMEE’S HISTORY of PEDRO the CRUEL. 
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6. GOETHE’S FESTIVA 
7. GUIZOT on the ENGLIŠE 2 
8. THE AFRICAN SQUAD 
9, THE GORHAM CUNT OVERSY. 
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