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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



255 



1 LI BY A I 'CTIOX. 



\J --•'"■ ' Aa j_ rt . l;irihi>lom««r-l!UH'. on 



J* IwYfj-il* 3STBWa*I»AY.--Mih,.tl2«'clock 

 «*» • I*. »lloatJo» ot Carnau.ns ae«J 1'icotee*, 



•JL.\S!i5H* d* WHm to dry nwd. Geran,, 



«4 A— «■" •" • /fT„. r»i,. n ,. Climlrin* and o 





2Tlc M btrbwd morning of sale.-Cata- 

 —Ih.lUrt ■ 011J of the Auiiioneers, Leytonstone, 



• m^BW'fO P0Rl C0HTEN1BXCB. Ot 

 U.B TO TTTB "RKD COW." DALSTOX. 



J T fpROTH >B A.M. MORRIS wdl submit 



I „.._• «MK ti* ion by Attotwn. at 12 o oli ok on 1 L bs- 

 1 ^'^M^x-wirevarU^ o£ B.d.room Furniture, 

 T>At. Apniw o. ■»_ ,„__,_,,_,. i»,., w i n(M .„,. m Furnuure, 



..« CotUge Fianoforte, Pi; lag I, o. wdjrther 1 ab.w, 



^SclxrKttr, Sporting and other Print, ond an 



Trfu»«fat and ornament.l anice* a small celh 



Jinammmo etftc s— May be viewed the dav pr„- 



Sfiate. and Cmtml«gu«» had at the "Red Cow,' 



.-An* the *aot*«neers, Lcjtonstona, Bites. 

 •an : ■■"" 



MIL R. LAWRENCE, of Hampton, will sell his 

 ' W_N_ltd bed of TULIPS, of the splendour of which 

 __^o*g^nay be formed by the number of fine varieties : ▼«. 

 STllk! TfL 10 Mnaidora, 12 Pompe Punebre, 12 Pabius, 



U* - V '. * ^ ___________ . r> n ».l,t*-m l>«*.rr\?nriunf\ Rrnvcn'fl 



gg ll^lf^ dlM Ulgases, Dickon's Duke of Devonshire, 

 rpWgi^ ao§# A ri«gte, Lpde's Queen of Hearts, Brown's 

 2. fifteen t Strongs King, Nora Criana, Thalia, Vivid Be- 



^^r-f»»f»eb.ot L m. <oron attorn. Iago, Apelles, Salvator 



k_ i. Lt-rd ColtafrWOOd, Marshal Sonlt, Selim, Groom's 



SCldrlui'le La ly Exeter, Laura Lawrence, Hepworth's 

 Sen of the -th. Dutch Ponceau, GoldhanVs Maria, Brown 8 

 JJlVia. J *\'a J U-abeth, La Bella, Nanette, Lawrence 8 L,ady 

 lil« and nearly every rlower that has been raised worth cultt- 

 !!3oo by La wren . Clarke. L>de, Dixon, Strong Walker 

 ienny, iloldoiun, Brown, Groom, Ac. Persons desirous ot 

 rear »ic* Catatfo.<ueif nny send their addresses to Mr. R. Law- 

 %gacr KW Lion, Hampton (where the bed may be seen, from 

 tfcf Istof May to the day of sale) ; Mr. Lockiiart, 8ir Fleet- 

 .tree*; tit* Mr. Qlctny, Strands Catalogues will also be for- 



WtrHH fen the prtm ti>fil 



iaelr, abettt N50 Tons UUANU. imported from Valparaiso 

 — Catalogs** and further particulars in duo time from J. A 

 Rcrnarand Bencbaft, Brokers, 2G. Commercial Sale liooma 

 atlmang-iane, London. 



FARM TO LET, on very advantageous terms— on 

 lease r yearly teuancy. About 300 res of Clay Land, 

 tfccroeghlv drained, in a midland county, near a good market 

 and a goad railway. The Roads, House, and Offices are all in 

 ear idition. Rates very low ; no pressure of poor ; 



Tithe free ; Rent low ; no Rabbits ; very favourable entry as to 

 at rich! ; Game not strictly preserved. About 60 acres 

 ,aef Grass Land might be added ifdes'red. 

 Persons desirous of treating for this very eligible occupancy 

 requested to apply bv letter to the Editor or the Gardeners* 

 ironicU, at the Office, 5, Upper Weilington. street, Strand, 

 •no. 



TO. BE. LET, on, moderate terms, a NURSERY 

 OAlii with a comfortable House, Green and Hot- 



arai shout an acre uf land, with a very improving buai- 

 ne**, and pond neighbourhood, situated close to a market town, 

 a_4 wiilvn a fygr milea of other good market towns. Tenancy 

 ^ caniraeneo at Michaelmas next; or, if required, arrange* 

 ments roui i be med^ for immediate possesion. — For further 

 particulars, ap.iij to A. Z,, Office of this Paper. 



T>EE HIVES, as shown at the GREAT Exili- 

 ty H1TION of 1651, by Geo. Neighbour and Son, 1 4 :7, High 

 Holborn, Louden. No, L Nutt's CoHataral Hive ; 2, Tcnpro d 

 SlnajUBox^Hive; ijlor's AaMUeur Bar. Hire ; 5, Neigh. 



em's Improved Cottage Hive, working three or five G Lasses ; 

 tha Ladies Ob«ert»tory tiive, <&c. ^c. 



& priced Catalogue, with drawingg and particulars, for- 

 warded i n receipt of two postage stamps. 



Aoihts. — Liverpool : Wm. Drury, Castle-street. Man- 

 chester: ftail und Wilson, 50, King^straet. Glasgow: Austin 

 •«d M'Aslin, 168, Trongate. 



ALVANISED WIRE GAM! 



1 7d. per yjrd, % feefcwide. 





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••• 



. . . 



Galvaxu 

 ised. 



7#» per yd. 



9 

 10 



8 

 10 

 14 



>» 



Japanned 



Iron, 

 oViper yd. 



6 



8 

 11 



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IS VNGSTKK S " FLO K UMBRA." 





REGISTERED FEBRUARY am, 1851. 



z 



TO NURSERYMEN. 



TO BE LET, at Camberwell, a NURSERY 

 GROUND, of about three acres, weU stocked, with a 

 Dwelling acd Shop, it is in a populous neighbourhood, and 

 there, is every prospect of a profitable trade. — Apply to Messrs. 

 Ellis and son. Estate Agents, 3(5, Fun fe«gtge«l| London. 



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STRONG PREMIUM HARE AND RABMT PROOP 



WIRE NETTING. 



THIS simple apparatus, beside* forming a Flower Shade, is intended to render Brown's Patent Fumigator 

 (which is now genernlly u*ed for smoking Greenhouses and Frames), applicable fco Standard Roses, and other plants 

 growing in the open ground. The Florist will thu a be enabled to preserve them from the attacks of the Aphis. Worm, and other 

 itiBects, so destructive to them in the sprints, besides promoting their grov v the application ot Tobaooo Smoke. 



By removing the Bag, the "FLORUMBR A M (as shown in the above draw-invtf, forms a Shade, when the Flowers are in 

 bloom, against the nrd.day sun, as well as a protection from the heavy showrs waich frequently destroy, In a few minutes, the 

 hopes of the Flori»t for the person, or at least p- evpnt his competing at an app oachin^ eshibition of Plow ; 



SANGSTER'S M PLORUMHRA." as well as Brawn's Fumigator, may bo had wholesale of Messrs. Babbich and GaooM, 

 Holboru-hillj and retail of m st Seedsmen and Ironmongers in tee Kingdom, and of W. and J. Sanqsteb, at their Manufac- 

 tory, 75, Cheapside. Price or the Florumbra, from 7^. 6<i. t according to size ; or as Shades without the Bag, from 4f. each. 



T^O NOBLEMEN and GENTLEMEN who require 

 a plentiful and CONSTANT SUPPLY of PURE WATER 

 to their Country Mansions. 



Messrs. EASTON and AMOS beg to offer their improved 

 PATKNT HYDRAULIC RAM, which is perfectly self-acting, 

 and without manual labour i* capab'e of lifting water to 30 

 times the height of the waterfall by which it is worked. 



THIS MACHINE CAN BK APPLIED WHEREVER A 

 FALL OF WATER OF A FEW FEET CAN BE OBTAINED : 

 and Its cheapness and durability, with the fact that upwards Ol 

 r>G0 of them erected in England and other countries by Messrs, 

 E ASTON and AMOS have now been at work many years, 

 afford ample pr of of its great value and efficiency. 



Estimates of the expense of the Machine, Pipes for the con- 

 veyance of Water, Tanks, and Reservoirs, mav be had on 

 apilcation to Messrs. E ASTON and AMOS, CONSULTING 

 ENGINEERS to the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 

 at their office in Orange-street, Trafalgar-square, or at the 

 WorHi in the Grove, South wark, London, 



EMIGRATION TO CANTERBURY,. 

 IX NEW ZEALAND. — A LIMITED 

 „ NUMBER OF ASSISTED PASSAGES in the 

 ^ Steerage of the flrst-clas^ ships DOMINION, 

 *T 584 tons Register* and BANGALORE, «?7 tons 

 Register, to sail fiom London- on the 3th and 



f 28th of May. will be granted to persons of the 



r^ag^BB W Working Classes, being Gardeners, Shep- 



herds, Farm Servants, Labourers and Country Mechanics, for 

 which application should b.^ made at the Emigration Office 

 of the Canterbury Association, 9, Adelphi-terraoet Strand, 

 London. By order of the Committee of Management, 



H. F Ai> TQM t Secretary, 



""" — — - RVSTBR HOLIDAYS. 



THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, in the Regent's- 

 park, are open to Visitors every day in EA TER WEEK, 

 exv ept Saturday, on pa* ment of SIXPENCE each person. 











 

 

 





NETTING.— 



••inch mg*h> light, 24-inch, wide 

 Q ch „ extra strong H 



lCn^ n 8tron? 



aul 1 »tra strong,, 



Utt Vftcan ** tiraiB * io «ox width, ai proportioaate prices. 



^Wie upper- half is « cm tans o> mesh, tawsli rs*luc» tbs t oe one- 

 ^^n- Galvanised -sftamnv.proaf' nettirwatsov pheasaaj . itass '^ 



2a?*^ e fooi * *»ttsma ibx w ardwl pes ufrre, 

 ?(5nLi!£* mMt ** i ^ BARN^ilfiaoU.BTWIOP, Mar^et-pjace 



Wott 8^, Huii, or Newcastle. 



CHARLES D. YOUNG and COMPANY (lath 

 W. and a YOUNG), 



MANUFACTURERS OF IRON AND WIRE WORK, Ac, 



VPVRLIAMENT STREET, WESTMINSTER, LONDON; 

 4fl, NORTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH; 

 32, ST. ENOCH SQUARE, GLASGOW- 



1, CASTLE BUILDINGS. DERBY SQUARE, LIVERPOOL ; 

 beg respectfully to call the attention of Landed Proprietors and 

 others to their strong Wire-Net Fence, for excluding Hares 

 and Rabbits frcnai Gardens* young Plantations, Nurseries, «fcc. 



This Net *as exhibited at tha Show of tha Highland and 

 Agricultuial Society of Scotland, held lately at Inverness, 

 where its Efficiency, Great Strength, and Exceeding Cheapness 

 attr-n'ted general attention, and had awarded from the Judges 

 toe Society's Silver Medals, with high commendations. 



The immense damage done by U ares and Rabbits in Gardens 

 and Young Plantations is often so great, that in the course o 

 a. year or two it will amount to more than the entire cost of 

 protecting them with this Net. It is so durable, that when 

 Plantations are sufficiently advanced to be independent of its- 

 protection, it can be removed to other expose*! situations with 

 tha greatest facility, by anv labourer. Ae a Fence against 

 Hares and .bbits, it is of itself quite sufficient* havinK only to 

 be unrolled and attached, with small wire sent for that pur- 

 pose, to wooden stakeatdriven into the ground, about every six 

 or seven feet apart. It is, besides, peculiarly adapted for ren- 

 dering Hedges, Pajing, or other existing betiom t oomfUtely im- 

 psrtuous to such in; and by being cut up into small 



pieces of three or more feet, as required, it forme a most effi- 

 cient guard, at little expeneej far individual Plants and s-hrubs. 



Paacis.— 18 ins, fcteh, 3d. ; 24 ins., la. ; 30 ins., la, *i. ; and 

 3d ins., la. 6d. v^r lineal yard. 



Or a web of 100 yards, 18 ins- wide,, will coiss • • £3 15 



Do. of 100 yards, 24- ins. wide .♦* »~ 5 



Do. of 100 yards, 30 has. w*dej •• •• 6 5 



Do. otf 100 yards, 36 ins% wida .. ••7 10 



If more or less than a web is required, it would be charged 

 at the same rate per yard* 



This Netting is also admirably adapted for Phjeagantries and 

 Poultry-yards, and is charged afr the same ; rate. A* carriage 

 has, in in anv instamM, been an obstacle to parties at a dis- 

 tance requiring this Net, C. D. Y. and Co. Vuw made irrange- 

 mentaby which th*y will undertake to deliver it- at any of the 

 principal ports of Scotland, Rngland, and Ireland,, for One 

 Halfpenny per lineal yard. 



€J. D. Young and Co. cannot give a better idea of the great 

 strength of their Premium Wire Netting than by stating that 

 the weight of one yard of their 24»inch at la. is equal to «.'$ 

 yards of another article in the market, the same width, at 9d. 

 per yard. Samples for inspection! sent free of expense. 



0. D. Young & Co, manufacture every description of IRON 

 and WIRE WORK required for this and foreign countries. 



Workmen sent to all parts of Scotland, England, and Ireland. 



CAN- 



, with 



liberty to land pas c engerg and goods at the 

 under. mentioned Ports in New Z aland, the 

 firet-class Passenger Ships, LADY NUGENT, 

 663 tons Register, for Canterbury, Nelson, 

 .and New Plymouth, to sail on the 2Sth of 

 r May ; niTKE OF PORTT AND, 53£tons Re- 

 gister, for Canterhurv, Wellington, and Auckland, t. on 

 the 28ch of Slay, hing in the East India Docks, chartered and 

 proviaiofled hy»tne Canterbury Association. 



Rates of Pasa*g< ■■ :-Clm-f Cahiu, a whole Cabin between 

 leaks, 422. ; Second Cabin, 25L ; Steerage, 1&. -Children under 

 14\ one-half. Ea< hship cairns an. experienced Suraeon.— tor 

 P «ht, Passage, or further information, apply to J. SxATNrB, 

 110, Fenchurch-streor ; Filby aud \a, K>7, Ben ■hnreli-etreBt ; 

 of to FK»DB»icg; Yooyo* Manager of isfiippiafc.foi: tiTO CvateN 

 bury, Afcgoei8jd0n,.li r CerniaU.. | 





I NTERESTI 



r?OR PORT LYTTELTON 



J!^ TF.KUriRY SfiTTLEMENI 



N G F A C T. 



■— r The followina singular and au^hntic case of restoration 

 of the human hair is worthy of observation, more particularly 

 as it relates to an article of high and universal repute during 

 the last half century. Mr. A. Herrmann, of Queen-street, Soho, 

 had been quite bald for some ume past, and had tried various 

 preparations for the recovery of his hair, but without any 

 beneftViar result. He was then induced to try the effects of 

 « ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL/ and after daily appljing it 

 for about two months, he, moch to his gratification, had his 

 hair quite restored, and now pns*espes a beautiful head of hair. 

 This fact speaks too strongly for itself to requite comment, 1 



Bell's \Veehb Afessenger. 



ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL. 



The unprecedented success of this discovery in restoring, 

 preserving, and beautif) ing the Human Hair, is too well known 

 an I appreciated to need comment. For Children it is espe- 

 cially recommended as forming the basiB of a Beautiful Head 

 of Hair, and rendering the use of the fine comb unnecessary. 



Piice3a. 6cL— 7s.— Family Bot ties- (equal to 4 small), 10a. §d. 9 

 and double that size, 21a. per bottiei N.B. Each bottle of the 

 genuine article has the wosds ROWLANDS' MACASSAR 

 OIL encraved in two lines on the Wrapper ; and on the back 

 of the Wrapper nearly 1500 time*, containing 20,028 letters. 



Sold by A. tlowLA-m and -Sons, 20, Katton-garden, Loudon; 



and by Chcroi-i t* and Perfumers. 



o OYER'S UNIVERSAL SYMPOSIUM, GORE 



O HOUStf, Kensington* the residence of the late Countess 

 of Blessington.— Thie-magnitioentaad unique establishment is 

 rapidly progress rag i owards com pieties., and will be opened to 

 the puulio a* the latter end of the mc»ntn. A^eecrlption of the 

 inteiior and exUrior. audi a cr*niprehe-_jrive scale of prices, 

 will shorty be issued. Season tickets »m admigtuon to view 

 S over 'a Universal Symp .->i_m will he issued in a itw days. 

 Single Season Ticket, 1 guinea.; Double Ticket, lj gume«; 

 Family Ticker, admitting tour, 3 guineas. None oi which are 

 transferable, Itie season tickets will bt procurable at Mr. 

 m;tc_Tll-s, Bond-atreet; Mr. Sa_ls, PalKmall ; and at all 

 th* principal lib raries ard mnsicwarehemegi, 



APPaSTIJB AND DIGESTION IMPROA V> 9TOW 



T EA AND PERRINtf W ORCESTERbHTRE 



JL- SAITOH imparts the mo*t exquieite nslish to Steaks, 

 Chops, and alllttwet Mum G*arles f Fish, Game, *rop, Curriej 

 and Salad, and by its tonidaod invigorauigiR proptcUes, enaDies 

 thesgomach to pertectly ingeirtihe food. :«♦»,_ Kp<«t 



The-daT)yuse\2thU aromatic and delicious Sauce i* the best 



safeguard to health. 

 Sola by the Propristors, Lea god FEaii!«9 



roes 



also 



i d orher-OHitien aed Mfai^U 

 to»pf»Hicip*Ldfal*»ie lwsttiuoe. 

 N.B»r-Xo guard u^ainai i 



«ftl68; Brnad*s*re w » 'TZiZiwelU 



• 



that the names of 



"Lr-Aana 

 bottle. 



