THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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SALES BY AUCTIOS. 



HI'-MIISUKY N BRT. 



lJ^ESSi PROTHERO and MORRIb will sell 



Vl by Auction, ' th « Premises, Highbury >ik>« 

 ^nnmite Hi 'hbury Bam Tavern, Islington, on MONDAY, 

 Warch Sd 1551 and following day, at 11 o'clock each .y, 

 by order of the' Pro-, etor in consequence of the lend bejns 

 let for building the whole of the C IOICE NUK^SRY 

 RTOCK dMit-'iaft' « r fine Evergreens Deciduous Sim and 

 OroaiMrotAi Tree*; also, the selected Greenhouse Plants, 

 coiflbri'iDjr large ias, Axalea indies, larg* Araucaria 

 Rbododeri n Ai ren, "ranges, Myrtles. F • lastica 

 Oeraniua.s. Fuel as. C lainen, <fcc. ; together "ib the Pits, 

 Frame* an 1 Lights, Hand.gla«ses, Wheelbarrow*, a qum y 

 of we 1 reasoned B< g V ing Mould, &c. ; a Summer fflmm 

 an Erection i r Tea Bo-»-h, SS feet by 18 ; Tables, Forms, Tea 

 Trajs, Or err; 2 Coppers; a ringing Boat; Utensils in 

 Trade. tc. ifay • * prior to the Sale ; Catal o ues had, 

 6d. each ( retun ab'e to Puicbasers). on the Premises; of the 

 princit>al Seedsmen in London ; and of the Auctioneers, 

 American Nur*er s Leytonstone, Essex. 



TO GENTLEMAN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



MB.— . \'K< >THEROE and MORRIS will sell by 

 Anu-ion, at the Mart, Bartholomew-lane, on THCR* 

 DAY, March 6th, about 200 c DOUBLE CAMELLIAS 

 from IS Inches to 5 feet, beautifully turni-hed with bloom buds 

 and in tl finest state of cult vanon ; strong C imeUia Stocks ; 

 also a c ment of Standard and Dwarf Hoses, con- 

 sisting of > sefes, Hybrids, Bourbou-*, Perpetual*, &c. ; a 

 Una coll ion of American Plant*, compris : Ghent and 

 other Axaleas, Audromeda floribundi, Kalmias, Ledum, *c. ; 

 choice Dahlia- in dry roots, Paeonies, Fuchsias, Verbe ias, <fcc. 

 —May be viewed the morning of sale. Catalogues had at the 

 Mart ; and o lie Anetionecrs, American Nursery, Leytonatone, 

 Essex. 



FINAL SALE.— >U Til A MP TON. 

 TO r.BTM'MKV, NUL KYMBS. FL"IUSTS, AND 



(iTHKK^ RNGAG D IN PLANTING. 



MESSi . r ROTH E ROE and MORRIS are in- 

 • true ted to subo.i' to au unreserv d *aie, by Auc ion, on 

 the premises, Page' ill and Sidford and Above bar Nurseries. 

 Southampton, on TU 3D AY, March 11th. and fol'owing d , 

 at 11 o'clock, the whole of the remaining NURSERY STOCK, 

 consisting I Evergreens, Ornamental Fruit and Forest Trees, 

 Stove and Green! ise Plant* ; together with six 2 and 3-litfht 

 Boxes, Chais* {arose*, Garden Pots, Flower Seeds, A -May 

 be viewe and Catnl nea had, one v ek prior to the sale, on 

 the premises ; of Mr. Beooes, 21, Portland-street, Southamp- 

 ton ; at the principal Inn* in the neighbourhood ; SeeKmen in 

 London ; and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Lt-y ton- 

 s-tone, Essex. 



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MR. HA SLAM begs to inform the Public that he 

 will II, at 'he Auction Mart, on WKDN I DAY, March 0, 

 and two following davs, an extensive importation of DUTCH 

 FRUIT TREES, in "standard and Trained; also a large 

 assortment of Double Camellias well set with opening bloom, 

 Perpetual Standard Roses, Azalea Indlca, Evergreen Shrubs, 

 Ranunculus, A: none*, Gladiolus . . To be described in 

 Catalogues, to ne bad at the Mart, and of the Aucticneer, South 

 Essex Vn-eiies Enping, r'saex. 



i man peat chahcoal. 



TO FARMERS, AQHtCULTTJRHTS, AND OTHERS. 



HE IRISH AMELIORATION SOCIETY beg to 



draw the attention of the public generally to tne fertilising 

 and deodorising properties of Irish Peat Ch trcoal. Mixed with 

 aighUsoil or se*age matter it instantly ami wholly destroys all 

 offensive smell, renders it easy of manipulation, adapts the fer- 

 tilising proper s as a ready food for plants, and enables it to 

 be transported by Railway or any other conveyauce without 

 the slightest inconvenience. 



The extent to which Charcoal (carbon) enters into the com- 

 position of every article of agricultural produce, and the value 

 of night.? oil as a manure, render any observations on these 

 points unnecessary. Mixed with night-noil, in about equal 

 weights, a most efficacious manure is produced a; a very small 

 cost. 



Price of the Charcoal, ready for use, at Dublin, 475. per ton ; 



In London, Liverpool, Bristol, and other seaport* in England 60s. 

 per ten, sacks included. — Agents for the sale of the Society's 

 Charcoal have b*en appointed at several of the principal sea- 

 ports and Inland towns a list of whin, together with all 

 other information, may be had on application at this office. 



By order of the Court, 

 March 1, 1851. Globge L. Pabbott, Secretary. 



Head Office, 9, Waterloo- pi ace, London. 



MAT IB DEPOT —PEAT CH \ AL. 



TO FARN R- AGRICULTURIST AND OTH IS. 



GH. FOLEY, Essex Coal Wharf, Lea bridge, 

 • > dlesex, Agent by appointment to the Irish Amelio- 

 ration Society, for the sale of the above. All needful parti- 

 culars will be givtn on application at the above addres*. 



Price of the unmixed Charcoal, 605. per ton. sacks included. 

 Mixed with Nuhtsoil, 45j. per ton, sacks included. 



ART UNION OF LONDON.— In consequence of 

 numerous enquiries, the Council think it necessary to 

 state that the Pair of Prints, H The Smile" and M The Frown/' 

 maybe had for a fubsctiption of the current year, with a series 

 of outlines, and a chance in the distribution of obtaining the 

 right to select a work of art.— No. 444, West Strand. Man h 1. 

 Gkobge Godwiw and Lewis Pocock, Hon. Secretaiies. 



QALVANISED WIRE GAME 



^ 7d. per yard, 2 feet wide. 



NETTING, 



2-inch mesh, UgTit, 24-inch wide 

 2-inch „ B trong 

 J-}nch „ extra strong Z 



il! nc *i „ Strong 

 U-inch .. extra strong " 



it 



Galvan- Japanned 



ised. Iron. 



74, per yd. Stf.per yd. 



12 m 9 



8 „ € 



10 „ 8 



.14 .. 11 



•*, 



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... 



M 

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it 



If a. «« a "ove can be made any width at proportionate prices. 



fourth l' e , 4s a coarie me » n - ft wi ^ reduce the price one- 



m.^ Galvanised tparrow-proof netting for pheasautries, 6d. 



M? Ua / 6 ? t# Pdttertl? forwarded p« .free. 

 Norw?nh ttC lUP ? d ** BAKNAilD and Bl^UOP, Market-place, 



wj? 1 -* 11 .? delivered free of expense ia Loudon. Peter- 



•■OUgh, HuU, or Nbwcaafle. 



WIRE NETTING, ONE PENNY PER -QUAKE FOOT. 



GALVANISED WIRE NETTING, TWOPENCE 

 PER SQUARE FOOT.— This article requres no paint- 

 ing, the atmo lere not having the slightest acion en it. It 

 was exhibited at the late Metropolitan Ca» tie Show, and was 

 highly eulogised both for its utility and pretty appearance, and 

 acknowledged to be thecheape-t and best article ever produced. 

 It forms a light and durable fence against the depreciation* of 

 hares, rabbits, and catp, and is peculiarly adapted for Aviiries, 

 Pheasantries, and t» secure poultry; and by the galvanised 

 requiring no paint, it answers admirably for training all kinds 

 f creeping plants. Large quant es always kept in stock, of 

 1^, J4, M, and 48 inch. ^ wide ; it can, however, I e made to any 

 dimensions desired. Patterns forwar.'e i free of expense. 



13 inches wide 3d. per yard 

 18 ,, ,, 4$a. ,, 



14 - .. (id. 



m inches wide ~±<i. per yard. 

 M „ „ 9d. 



43 .. .. Is. 



tt 



Galvanise i do., Id. per foot extra. 

 Extra strong Imperial Wire Sheep Netting, 3 feet, lj. 6<Z. per 

 running yard; it galvanise 1, *2s. Also every description of 

 Wire Nursery and Fireguards. Wire House-lanterns and 

 •ades, Fly-proof Dish Oorett, Meat Safes, <fcc. ; Window 

 lliinds, Is. lOd. per square foot, with bolts complete, in maho- 

 gany frames; Gothic Garden Bordering, 6d. per running foot; 

 Flower Trainers, fr M. en eh ; Garden Arches, 20*. each. 

 Flower Stand, from 8f. 9d. each; Galvanised Tying Wire for 

 plants and trees, Dahlia Rods, and every description of Wire- 

 work ; Weaving, for the use of paper-makers, millers, «fcc. — At 

 the Manufactory ot Thomas IIensy Fox, 44, iSkinner-street, 

 Snow- hill, London. ' 



CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING, 



BY HER 

 MAJESTY'S 



ROYAL LETTERS 

 PATENT. 



• 



FM'NEILL and Co., of LambVlmildmgB, Bunhill- 

 • row, London, the Manufacturers and only Patentees of 

 THE ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOFING 

 Houses, Farm Buildings, Shedding, Workshops, and for Garden 



purposes, to protect Plants from Frost. 



At the Great National Agricultural Shows, It is this Felt 

 which has been exhibited and obtained two Silver Medal 

 P&izeb, and is the Felt solely patronised and adopted by 



Her Majesty's Woods and Fo&tsTS, 



Honourable Board of Ordnance, 

 Honourable East India Company, 

 Honourable Commissioners op Customs, 

 Her Majesty's Estate, Isle of Wight, 

 Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Park, 

 And on the Estates of the Dukes of Sutherland, Norfolk, Rut- 

 land, Newcastle, Northumberland, Buecleuch (at Richmond), 

 the late Earl Spencer, and most of the Nobility and Gentry, 

 and at the Royal Agricultural Society's House, Hanover- 

 square. 



It is half the price of any other description of Roofing, and 



effects a great saving of Timber in the construction of RoofiL 

 iade to any length by 3*2 inches wide. 



Price One Penny Per Square Foot. 



%• Samples, with Direction* lor its Use, and Testimonials 

 of seven vears exoenence, with references to Noblemen, Gen- 

 tlemen, Arcmtects, ana Kui:ders, sent free to any part ot the 

 town or country, and orders by post executed. 



$3F The Public is cautioned that tne only Works in London 

 or Great Britain where the above Rooting is made, are 



F. M'NEILL and CO. '8 

 Patent Felt Manufactory, Lamb's-buildings, Bunhiil-row, 

 London, where roofs covered with the Felt may be seen. 



The new Vice-Chancellor's Courts, at the entrance to West- 

 minster Hall, were roofed with F. M'Neill and Co.'s Felt about 

 two years since, under the Surveyorship of Chas. Barry, Esq., 

 R.A. Her Majesty's Commissioners of Woods and Forests are 

 so satisfied with the result that they have ordered the Com- 

 mittee Rooms at the Houses of Parliament to be roofed with 

 the'r Felt. Quantity altogether used, 24,000 feet. 



Note. — Consumers sending direct to the Factory can be sup- 

 plied in lengths best suited to their Roofs, so that they pay for 

 no more than they require. 



Every information afforded on the construction of Roofs, or 

 any proposed particular application of the Felt. 



FARMS AT STANTON FITZWARREN, NEAR 



HIGH WORTH, WILTS, 



And within about four miles of the Swindon and Shrivenham 



Stations, on the 1 fine of the Great Western Railway. 



TO BE LET BY TENDER, from .MICHAELMAS, 



I- 1851, 



PARSONAGE FARM, comprising a Farm-house and requi- 

 site Outbuildings, with 



a. a. p. 



183 1 19 of Arable Land, and 

 38 1 12 of Meadow, Pasture, and Homestead. 



Total 221 2 31 



AKER'S FARM, comprising a Farm-house and requisite 

 Outbuildings, with 



A B P 



225 3* 82 of Arable Land, and 

 75 28 of Meadow, Pasture, and Homestead. 



Total 301 20 



HUNTER'S 

 and A. 



50 

 58 



FARM, with a Farm-house and Outbuildings, 



a. p. 



2 37 of Arable Land, and 



1 23 of Meadow, Pasture, and Homestead. 



Total 104 2G 





MATTHEWS FARM, with a Farm- house and Outbuild Inge 

 and a. a. p. 



18 3 10 of Arable, and 



57 3 30 of Meadow, Pasture, and Homestead. 



Total 76 3 



To view the Farms, and for further particulars, apply at 

 Stanton House, near Highworth, Wilts. Sealed Tenders to be 

 sent, addressed to the Rev. J. A. Trenchaud, at the same 



place, on or before the 23th March next. 

 Marcu 1. 



PRICE TEN SHILLINGS AND UPWARDS. 



A PORT AttfE INSTRUMENTS Fumigating Greenhouses, 

 Stoves, and Frames, or Shrubs and Flowers, in the open air, 

 without Injuring the most delicate plant ; d liv, ng the smoke 

 cool, in a dense maw, and effect n* a greiit Paring of Tobacco. 



Manufactured and supplied to the Trade by Messrs HaEBIE 

 ami Geoom, London; and may be had of all Ironmongers, 

 Seedsmen, and Fl 



PASCAL'S PATENT FUMIVOItB and SELF- 

 ACTING VENTILATOR.—The attn-lonof the public is 

 respectfully dire ted to this truly valuanle Invtn ion. The 

 scientific arrangement of tnis apparatus en tin K" obviates the 



inconvenience and an. 

 noyance of Smoky Chim- 

 neys, arising from any 

 QMS* whatever. It U 



also adapted to all pur- 



f loses of sanitory ventu 

 Ellon, particularly in 

 places ot public resort. 

 Schools, ChMpels, Bar- 

 racks, Banks, large re- 

 tail Shops, Hospitals. Ta- 

 verns, and Ships' cabins, 

 and sinh uther places 

 wbere gas is consumed 

 or close stoves are in use. 



The three vanes or fans, 

 as shown in the section, 



are set in rapid motion 



by the aBcensive force of 

 the heated air or smoke, 

 causing a powerful ex- 

 haust i >n or withdrawal 

 of the smoke from the chimney or vUia f ed air g< nerated in 

 clos rooms. It obviates the necessity of all chimuey stacks 

 or high tubes. 



For particulars apply to Mr. Septimus Bbaithwaite, 108, 

 Great Ku<sell-*treet, Bloonnburv, where contracts may be 

 entered into for the warming by improved methods, and ven- 

 tilating of any building. 



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DEPARTURE OF THE MAIN 

 BODY' OF CaNTFUH KY COLO- 

 NISTS, for 1851. Under the Management 

 of the Canterbury Asm.. i»tion ( Incorporated 

 by Royal Charter, 13ch November, 1849). 



The ARCHBISHOP or CANTERBURY, 



Pee sn»E nt. 



V 



The Archbishop of Dublin 



The Duke of Buecleuch, K.G. 



The Marquis of Cholmondeley. 

 The Earl of Ellesmere 

 The Earl of llarewood 



Viscount liandeville, M.P. 



The Bishop of London 

 Tne 1 p ot Winchester 



The Bishop of Exeter 

 The Bishop of Ripon 

 The Bishop of -t. David's 

 The Bishop of Oxford, 



Lord Ashburton. 

 Lord Wodehou*e. 

 Lord Ashley, M.P. 



Lord A. Heriey, M.P. 

 Lord J. Manners, M P. 



ir VV. Heathcote, Bart.. M.P. 

 Sir Willoughby Jones, Bart. 



Right Hon. H. G alburn, M.P. 

 Right Hon. Sidn.y Herbert. 

 M.P. 



Hon. sir Edward r ust, K.C.H. 

 The Dean of Canterbury. 

 Lieut.-Co ! ot>el Archer. 

 W. H. Pole Carew, Esq., M.P. 

 W, Forsyth. Esq. 



Ven. Archdeacon Hare. 

 Rev. Dr. Hook. 



E. Hulse, Esq. 



Rev. K. W. Maddock. 



Captain Simeon. 



A. Stafford, E^q., M.P. 



Hon. J. Talbot. 

 Rev. R C. Trench. 

 W. S. W Vanx Esq. 



F. R. West, E>q., M.P. 



Yen. Archdeacon Wilberforce 



COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. 

 Lobd Litielton, Chairman. 



The Duke of Newcastle. 

 The Be hop of Norwich. 



Lord Brooke, M.P. 



Lord Couit«- nay. 



Sir Walter Farqubar, Bart. 



sir W. J iiiies, M.P. 



C. B. Adierley Esq. M.P. 



Hon. Fiancis Baring, M.P. 



Hon. R. Cavendish. 



Hon. F. Clurteris, M.P. 



Thos. Somers Cocks,Esq.,M.P. 



Rev. E. Coleridge. 



Rev. G. R. Gleig. * 



Edmund Halswell, Esq. 

 Rev. E. Hawkins. 

 John Hurt, E^q. 

 Samuel Lucas, Esq. 



F. A. M'Geachy, Esq. 



G. K. Rickaids, Esq. 

 H. Sewell, Esq. 



J. Simeon. Esq., M.P. 

 Rev. Charles Mar in TorUsse* 

 Rev. Nugent Wade. 

 Charles G. Wynne, Esq, 



Rev. Cecil Wynter. 



ECCLESIASTICAL AND EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE. 



The Bishop of Norwich. 



The Rev. Ernest Hawkins. 

 The Rev. C. Martin Torlesse. 



The Rev. Nugent Wade. 



The Rev. James Cecil Wynter. 



The COUNCIL of CANTERBURY COLONISTS, forming 

 the Main Body f r 1851, hereby give notice that their- first ships 

 will sail from the Port of London for Port Lytteitun on Thurs- 

 day, the 8th of May. 



The First-class >hip DOMINION, already Chartered, may be 

 inspected at her berth in the East India Doc*. Information 

 concerning freight and pissage in the chief cabin, second 

 cabin, steera e cabin, and steerage of these ftose+lft, will be 

 given on board the Dominion, and at the Shipping Office of the 

 Can'erbury Association, 74, Cornhill. 



A limited number of Assisted Passages in the Steerage will 

 be granted to ptr*ons of the Working Clas>es, being gardeners, 

 shepherds, farm servants, labourers, and c »un rv niechanics, 

 for which application should be made at the femtgration umcti 

 of the Canterbury Association, 9, Adelphi-terraee, btrana. 



For the Council of Colonists, „. ?rman 



The Firstc^ss Ship, Labuan, ^^^''jL^^S the 

 Pbminion, vtfll sail mar rJH Wrtof *m<*oa on Tuesday, the 



8;li April. 



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