784 THE GARDENERS’ 
SOUTHAMPTON. — EXTENSIVE SALE OF NURSERY 
STOCK AND SEEDS 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEME 1 
N 
or unrese Sale b 
re mit fo rved 
Auction, on re premises, at aa and 1 and Southampton 
Nurseries, on MONDAY, Dec. 16, 1850 following days, a 
11 o’cloe k 
to pur rchasers; on 
at the Inns in the neigh 
i 1 Nursery, 1 Eser 
Freehold Premises, co 
above Bar-stre+t, Southampton, with an ex ensive range o 
binant Stores. nennen ak hae Nurse 
extending to Portland-t re for Sal 
bee — be bidoni on . to Mr. W 
oka, Accountant and Estate Agent, 24, Portland-street, 
Southampton. 
0 GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND 0 OTHERS 
ESSRS. PROTHE 
the morning of Sale.— 
nd of the Auctioneers, 
LEMEN, NURSERYMEN, 
BU TLDERS, NAND OTHERS, 
N, AND PUBLIC COMPANIES ! 
have 
returna the premises, 57, 
above Bar, — kean et the e prineipal Seedsmen i in London ; 
hbourh and of the Au 
LB. —The 
mprising a capital ‘Dwelling- odie! in the 
CHRONICLE 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
on of all the bes 
ie tist of the choi 
itchen or every month t 
ALMANAC, with a short description S 
or Gigantic Water 
> COPIES CA 
WILLIAM E. 
IS JUST e 
rice Fivepence, of all 
pe Stamped, free by post, of all N ows 3 
It contains a Descriptive Catalogue of the best CULINARY Vico ag i 
cultivation, with the time of Batt * e ved other use 
a Descri; AG 
a COMPLETE e eg OF OPERATIONS in — 
3 a G 
ily, the 
eee oe hat and Gardening Operations. 
R ND 
Seed Merchants, Plymouth, 
In exchange for Six Po ostage Stamps. 
[Dec. 
ion of each 
E OBTAINED FROM 
DLE axb CO, 
ESSRS. TH E are i i 
M 3 ee tot a MOR oat Copy of our PRICE peer i AND cnn GARDEN DIRECTORY.’ This is just how things should be. 
by aoe — js ponina; Dalston 8 — x — IRECTORY was forw d His ‘dg sone ieee . reda i aut 
sex, on A, m th, 1850, and following 2 adaz A 
5 neatly nye e Sro i Bir valoabis Hieuness PRINCE ALBERT, ink jhi fab 0 Pat De | intereat or adesmen to do all in his power to is 
* 
Handbarrows, Water Pots, Tanks, Propagat 
Lights, Matted Lights .: together with 8 of 100 
— — — abel . Vork 2 5 mes other 
witt antity of Flower-pots, Rot Dung, 
1 ols, ana e effects.— . be viewed, N Cata- 
logues had, prior to the Sale, on the premises ; of the princip al 
Seedsmen; and of the e Auctioneers, American Nurs sery, Leyton- 
stone, Essex, 
- CAMELLIAS, AZALEAS, &. 
R. J. C. STEVENS will Sell by Auction,» — 
nst. AMEL The following ret has also been received from Mr. Robert 
LIAS, from 3 to 6 feet, well set with bloom, and e rising all 9 Sir P. 5 , Oulton Park :— 
e best sorts ; 500 S, in 32 and 4 ts, aud a KOURA ark, Tarporley, Nov. 21, 1850. 
Willmoreana,—May be viewed oa Wednes- 
petty and 5 had. 
THE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE SHOW 
THEG GREAT EXHIBITION of CAT TELE, SHEEP, 
PIGS, and DOMESTIC POULTRY, e place in 
the BINGLEY 1 HALL, r ee Birming- 
— T 1 E SDax, THURSDA r ‘so FRIDAY, in 
week, the lock. 1 1th, 12th, and Psa mber. 
The PRIVATE VIEW on Tors 
ats eg Non- Subseribers— On E * 25. 6d. ; and on 
W Shilling. The Doors 
ir CLUB € CATTLE Siow. —Stand 81.“ 
th, 12th, and 13th 
3 AND Wee of 2, Dow te-hill, 
5 3 
London 
N, mad 
ogee PEUT—Price | Price id. p per s 8 a 
Bich Wout Bows Non-conduct- 
— — 
Fadi — 
received a complimentary letter r, conveying 
Hig hness’s “best thanks.” 
35 20, 
The following letter has just been received from Mr. James 
Barnes, the celebrated and well- 7 „ cee, at Lady 
Rolle’s, Bicto: 8 Sidmouth, Dev 
Bicton Gardens, ane Nov. 30, 1850. 
Dated Windsor Castle, Norse 
and am of opinion that it wil und not onl 
int — but very useful to a large majority of the gardening 
world, Tt am, Gentlemen, had tac your 9 ae 
„To Messrs, W. E. Rendle & C “ James BAR 
r 
d by the receipt of your very 
tlemen, 
E and u annual PRICE CURRENT AND 
aah Ne your most 1 anim servant, 
** ROBERT ERRINGTON,” 
The PRICE CURRENT has alec also been reviewed in the fol-. 
lowing 3 pers and magazines, in the whole of which it 
has been spoken very favourably of :— 
THE GARDENERS’ 3 NICLE 
and 
AND AGRICULTURAL G. ZETTE, 
ymouth, Devonport, 
Stonehouse Herald. 
The Gardeners’ and Parmaa Woolmer’s Exeter Gazette, 
Jou 95 Bristol Mercury. 
Glenn urnal, Devonport Telegraph, 
The ‘Gardener Magazine of LS econ Chronicle. 
Bo Teignmouth Gazette. 
The Cottage Gardener, Dati s sD Chronicle. 
qhe Midland Florist. outh Times and Naval 
West of England Conservative. San 
The West Briton. The Plymouth Times. 
J. E DOWSON, 
1 2 3, 
THE EE CEEE 
Now Exhibiting in 
ai H E SOCIET 
TOR Sry NORN CANTERBURY SETTLE- 
MENT, AND OTHER PORTS IN NEW ZEALAND, 
HE first-el DUKE OF 
NTE, 500 Tons 8 lying in the East India 
Docks, chartered and 8 by the ——ç— A Asso- 
ciation, to sail on the 8th of January. Rates of Passage 
Chief Cabia (a whole cabin between decks), 42}. ; Fore Cabin, 
252. ; 32 age, 
F 
ight, passage, or farther ——— apply to FILBY 
crane 
and Co., i 110, Fenchurch- 
street; or to ——— Younes, | Manager of Shipping for the 
Canterbury Association, 74, Corn 
* EEN BLOATENS.—GENUINE AND OF 
HE FIN UaLIt 
Yarmouth has Pha PES gt peat hg N for its 
e oe Yarmouth Bloaters,” the delicacy of which, when 
ned in th 
the m (on receipt of a post-office order), Co 
„ per 100, eon a. » 50 3 included) .— All ornest 
Chure 
cK BROUGHTON YOUELL, 
square, Great Fernen 
HE TEETH, lle often do w 
10 Put up in my 
WARM W . CHURCHES, 
+ 
y 
3 STREET 
Wik vin OF 1850, 
the Model Room of 
YxOF.-AR TS; 
John-street, Adelphi, London, 
Eo : è AND IS UNQUESTIONABLY 
THE vice wee —— STOVE IN THE . 
EEN EXTENSIVELY ADOPTED. 
CUNDY’S PATENT. IMPROVED OPEN F IRE- PLACE. 
WARM AIR, n STOVE. 
, AND IS KNOWN 
“CHAPELS, VESTRIES, SCHOOL-ROOMS, 
R PUBLIC PLACES, HALLS, DINING-ROOMS, LIBRARIES, CLUB-ROOMS, é&c. 
Fer ad eg eal e CHEERFULNE! 0 
a prer 
2. ica it consumes the IMPURE air of a room and replaces it | 
e admission of PURE air from without. 
3. 2 t it preserves the NCE between the CONSUMPTION 
of the tape and the ee of pure air so accurately that 
28 effectually beta BLASTS of cold air through crevices m 
rs an 
by 
ADVANTAGES OF THIS STOVE ARE 
wi 
e comfort of a constant supply of Fresh Atmospheric Air of 
ture. ins 
RMTH of the Air, the Absence of any Noxi 
The ADVANTAGES of CUNDY’S PATENT STOVES, gaam are 
WA oxious Properties, FREEDOM Ping DANGER, and ECONOMY of F URL. 
ba That it never raises th temperature of the air, which is 
armed — the ee — ae as — burn it, or 
part to it UNPLEASANT SMELL URIOUS ERTIES, 
5. That it imparts so large a pro — of its Kane io the air 
in its 2 to the room through it, that the tel t FLUE 
can never get so heated as to endanger the building, 
to the risk in insuring. 
85 That as nearly all the heat produced by the e my i 
Mk the air into the a and very little up the flue, it 
obviously economises the fu * 
ULNESS and COMFORT, PURITY 
Letter from the Rev. Marruew O'BRIEN E Natural 
ca and Astronomy), M. A., F » King’s 
1 beet certify that one of eg Ca ndy’s Patent Stoves was 
Lecture King’s College, last year, in 
of a Common Stove 5 aman pe rate — I believe). | 
I have no hesit — 8 2 g. en experience, that 
Mr, Cundy’s Stove is in producing warmth 
over the whole room, and in promoting ventilation, without 
disagreeable currents of air, or close sm 
MATTHEW OB'nIEN. 
From GEORGE Hitcucock and ERs, St. Paul's Ch 
circus), constant 
x | ersari mega in ‘the l Model Roo the Soci 
ed their large SILVER MEDAL ae the — 
The STOVES may be obtained of the Sole Manufacturer, J. E. DOWSON, 123, Oxford-street (five doors W R 
operelon: ge may also be seen at Messrs. HITCHCOCK aut R 
of Arts, Adelphi; from which Society 
Mr. CUND 
a _— pong 
ost 43 
most r by P 
pris AND ECONOMY OF LIVE STOCK, 
being the meu of Forty Years’ Pr: 
posal of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, and Pi, 3 
sox, Cattle Dealer. es 
London: 
By James Dick 
Edinburgh: A, C. BLack. LONGMAN & Co, 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. 
