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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



271 



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AlVTION 



JlOHlSTS. A NTT 'OTHERS 



Sell 



! !P^HfeROB Si' MORRIS will 



„, .t tbe Mart, Bartbolomeir.lane, «* WTO- 



gta* T 



.i..ma? Fach-ias, -Verbenas, and other plants in 



W^AwS I the morning of Sale. Catalogues may 



— a t tie Mart, and of the Auctioneer*, American Nursery, 



**+*ZL Essex .__ __ -_ 



a\ ORCHIOS. AND A FEW FROM AFRICA. 



U*V*°! c^STEVENS will sell by Auction, 



TO BE LET, on moderate terms, a NURSERY 

 GARDEN, with a comfortable House, Green and Hot- 



houses, and tboot an acre of land, with a very Improving busi- 

 ness, and food neighbourhood, situated close to a market town, 

 and Wi'hm a few miles of other good market towns. Tenancy 

 to commence at Michaelmas next; or, if required, arrange- 

 ments could be made Ibf immediate possesion. ~F or farther 

 particulars, a pply to A. Z. t Office of this Paper. • 



ALVAN1SED WIRE GAME NETTING, 



Id, per yard, 2 feet wide. 



J. 



\\ . hi* Great Room, 38, King-street, Covent Garden, 

 U «!?•?? the 21 of Wt ^ 12 for i o'clock, an im- 

 •* rRI, i}^ce" ORCHIDS, from the Bast Indies. They 



^•^^S^eadid condition" per overland route, and 9 



r!Ll!SSI Jal n* w kinds, particularly a beau il Dendro- 



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Vand* f and fine plants of c 

 ). Dtrndrobiums Dalhoubianu 



colabiu n Blumen 



Stregatum major, tortile, and other; 

 » _._3F^ some plants of the finest of all terrestrta. 

 SliJJX^UUa grandidora," and some specimens of Angrje- 



„m from Africa—May be viewed on the morning 

 9j|k *n-l Catalogues had of Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, King- 

 Qeeaait- gar den, liOndon. 



ORCHIDS. 

 THE PKOPERTT OF THE LATE GEORGE WALKER, Esq 



\ i'rJ. C. STEVENS is favoured with instructions 



THE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE SHOW, 1851. 



THE PRIZE LISTS FOR CATTLE, SHEEP* 

 PIGS, and POULTRY, are now ready, and Copies may be 

 obtained from the Honorary Secretary. 



T. B. Weight, Hon, Sec. 

 7 Unton.street, Birming ha m, April 26, 1851. 



EXHIBITION, 1851.— HOME EVERYWHERE. 

 TENTS for the MILLION. 



At BENJAMIN EDGINGTON'S Marquee, Tent, Flag, and 

 Rick Cloth Manufactory, 2, Duke-street, Southwark. A 

 Warehouse, 208, Piccadilly. 



The following Second-band Marquees to be sold reasonablv— 

 250 fe-t by 28, 180 feet by 40, 120 feet by 33, and loo feet by 20. 

 Emigrants' Tents fitted up complete. 



A number of Second-hand Rick Cloths in good condition, 

 with ik> . <fcc, complete. 



CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOF1JNG. 



BY HER 

 MAJESTY'S 



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ROYAL LETTERS 

 PATENT. 



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the Executors to submit to sale, by Auction, at his 



a—itttaom SS, King-street, Covent. garden, on TUESDAY, 



STjLTati^for 1 o'clock, the collection of ORCHIDS, re- 



Sved from Eastwood-hall, Notts. It consists of a general 



iStoo of the mo?t popular varieties, many of which are tine 



ctaeos and well established plants— May be viewed on the 



^ ^f fca ie, and Catalogues had of Mr. J. 0. Stevens, 



H^ jrjtiff^treet. Corent- garden, London. 



ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 

 TO I » R I S T S AND OTHERS. 



MR. WATERER will sell by Auction, on WED- 

 SESDaY April the 30th, at 11 o'clock, Three GREEN. 

 HOUSES, BOXB* and LIGHTS, and 3000 GREENHOUSE 

 PLANTS, Roses, Pinuses, &c. ; by order of Mr. Stedman, de- 

 clining that p-m of the business, which comprises the erection 

 of three Greenhouses, with Cisterns, Flues, and Flower Stages, 

 2000 Greenhouse Plants, including a choice c Election of 

 Geraniums, Fuchsias, Mimuius, Verbenas, Ilellotropiums, 

 Cacti, Hoya imperialis, Lilium lancifoliums, Camellias, and 

 other plant* : 1000 potted Roses of the most choice Borts ; 

 Odrus Deodaras, Araucarias, Pious grandis, and a great 

 variety of other choice plants. May be viewed the day previous 

 *»d morninr of sale.— Catalogues had upon the premises, and 

 of Mr. Wateiei, Auctioneer, Land and Timber Surveyor, 

 Chertsey, Surrey, who will forward catalogues on application 



by letter. * 



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BEDFORDSHIRE.— Great Barford, near Bedford, Biggies" 

 wade, and Sandy.— Valuable Freehold Estate, tithe free and 

 land-tax n*d-*em»»d, giving votes for the county. 



MR. EDWARD PALMER will sell by AUCTION, 

 by erder of the- Mortgagee, at the Golden Cross Inn, 

 Great Barford. near Sandy, Bedfordshire, on TUESDAY, 13th 

 Of MAY next, at. One, in It lots, of about 8 acres each, an im- 

 portant FREEHOLD ESTATE, consisting of about 34 acres 

 of land, all adjoining, and delightfully situate on an eminence 

 facing the sooth, at the entrance of the village of Great Bar- 

 ford from Bedford, near the Wesleyan Chapel, having an 

 extensive frontage to the road, and commanding a beautiful 

 prospect. The land is of excellent quality, and suitable for 

 building cottages, win garden ground attached, the cultiva- 

 tion of which in this neighbourhood has been found so exceed- 

 ingly profitable, from the easv transit of vegetables by rail to 

 he London markets. — N.B. Two-thirds of the purchase-money 

 may remain on mortgage if required, or the whole, if satis- 

 factory security is given.— Particulars, with plan and condi- 

 tions of sale, may be bad 14 days prior to the sale, of Mr. 

 Bbsj. Chandler, Jun., Solicitor, Sherborne, Dorset; Messrs. 

 Pools and Gamlbn, Solicitors, Z Gray's-inn-square, London; 

 Mr. W. Wallex, Jun., Architect and Surveyor, J4, Basiughall- 

 street, city, and Greenwich, Kent; at tbe Law Property 

 Assurance and Trust Society's offices, 3<), Essex-street, Strand ; 

 at the Golden Cross Inn, Great Barford ; Swan Inn, Bedford ; 

 White Swan, Biggies wade ; and at the Auctioneer's Offices, 20, 

 Change-alley, Cornhill, London. 



THE MOST SUPERB BED OF TULIPS IN EUROPE. 



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Japanned 



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2-inch mesh, light, 24-inch wide 



2-inch „ strong H 



2-inch „ extra strong „ 



|4nch ,, light „ 



li-inch „ strong ,, 



if-inch „ extra strong,, 



All the above can be made any width at proportionate prices. 

 If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will reduce the price one- 

 fourth. Galvanised sparrow-proof netting for pheasantries, Bd. 

 per square foot. Patterns forwarded post-free. 



Manufactured by BARNARD and BISHOP, Market-place, 

 Norwich, and delivered free of expense in London, Peter- 

 borough, Hull, or Newcastle. , 



WIRE NE TTING, ONE PENNY PER SQUARE FOOT. 



F. 



GALVANISED WIRE NETTING, TWO-PENCE 

 PER SQUARE FOOT.— This article requires no paint- 

 ing, the atmosphere not having the slightest action on it. It 

 was exhibited at the late Metropolitan Cattle Show, and irn 

 highly eulogised both for its utility and pretty appearance, d 

 acknowledged to be the cheapest and best article ever produced. 

 It formi a light and durable fence against the depredations of 

 hares, rabbits, and cats, and is peculiarly adapted for Aviaries, 

 Pheasantries, and to secure poultry ; and by the galvanised 

 requiring no paint, it answers admirably for training all kinds 

 of creeping plants. Large quantities always kept in stock, of 

 18, 24, 36, and 4& inches wide ; it can, however, te made to any 

 dimensions desired. Patterns forwarded free of expense. 



30 inches wide 7Jd. per yard. 



14 •• •• 6a% ii ( 48 ,, ,, 1*. m 



Galvanised do., Id. per foot extra. 



Extra strong Imperial Wire Sheep Netting, 3 feet, la. 0d. per 

 running yard ; if galvanised, 2s. Also every description of 

 Wire Nursery and Fireguards. Wire House-lanterns and 

 Shades, Ply-proof Dish Covers, Meat Safes, <fcc. ; Window 

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

 gany frames ; Gothic Garden Bordering, 6<2. per running foot ; 

 Flower Trainers, from 3d. each ; Garden Arches, 20s. each. 

 Flower Stands from 3s. 9<J. each ; Galvanised Tying Wire for 

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

 work ; Weaving, for the use of paper-makers, millers, &c. — At 

 the Manufactory of Thomas Henry Fox, 44, Skinner-street, 

 Snow-hill, London. 



12 inches wide 3d. per yard. 

 18 m ii 4q<*. i„ 





IRON GATES, HURDLES, WIRE WORK, <fcc. 



HO MAS PERRY AND SONS, 



252, OXFORD-STREET (near HYDE-PARK). 

 And Ilighfield Works, Bilston, MANUFACTURE all kinds of 



* ^-^_^ i. m -«,-.. -■, Park Entrance, Carriage and Field Onto*, Wickets, Wrought 



from 4 to \» eaeh of Bjrs^tium Pandora, Parmigiano, Brown's atld cast Iron -Gate -Pillars Plain <and OraametUal Fencing, 



folyphemus, ditto h lyases, Dickon's Duke of Devonehire, Palisadlnj? and Balconies 



Marps1,n- «— A»i-r- »-*->- <* -* -" *> »- tt Ox. Cattle. Sheep and other Hurdles ; 



M'NEILL and Co>,of Lamb's-baildinga, Banhill- 



row, London, the Manufacturers and only Patentees of 

 THE ASPUALTBD FELT FOR ROOFING * 

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

 purposes, to protect Plants from Frost. 



At the Great National Agrieult tl Shows, it is this Felt 

 which has been exhibited and obtained two Silver SLzdal 

 Prizes, and is the Felt, solely patronised and adopted by 



II^R Majesty's Woods and Forests, 

 Honourable Board of Ordnance. 

 Honourable Hast India Company, 

 Honourable Commissioners op Customs, 

 Her Majesty*s Estate, Isle of Wight, 

 Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's I'ark, 

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

 land, Newcastle, Northumberl 1, Bmcieuch iat 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 Roofs. 

 Mjide to any length by 32 inches wide. 



Price One Penny Per Square Foot. 

 %** Samples, with Directions for its Use, and Testimonialj 

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

 tlemen, Arcnitects, and Bunders, sent free to any part of the 

 town or country, and orders by post executea. 



^T The Public Ib cautioned that the only Works in London 

 or Great Britain where the above Roofing is made, are 



F. M'NEILL AMD CO.'S 

 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 

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

 mittee Rooms at the Houses of Parliament to be roofed with 

 their 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. 



ST E P H EN SO NTrd Co., 61, Gracecnurch^street, 

 London, and 17, New Park-street, Southwark, Inventors 

 and Manufacturers of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 

 CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the attention of 

 scientific Horticulturists tootfaeir mucb#«ini proved method of 

 applying the Tank System to Pineries, Propagating Houses, 

 <fcc, by which atmospheric heat as weU as bottom-heat is 

 secured to any required degree, without the aid of pipes or flues. 

 S. and Co. have also to state that at tbe request ot numerous 

 friends they are now making their Boilers ot Iron, as well as 

 Copper, by which tbe cost iB reduced. These Boilers, which 

 are now so well known, scarcely require description, but to 

 those who have not seen them in operation, prospectuses will 

 be forwarded, as well as reference of the highest authority ; or 

 they may be Been at most of the Nobility's seats and principal 

 Nurseries throughout the kingdom. 



, S. and Co. beg to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory, 

 17, New Park-street, every article required for the construction 

 of Horticultural Buildings, as well as for heating them, may 

 be obtained upon the most advantageous terms. 



Conservatories, <fcc, of Iron or Wood, erected upon the most 

 ornamental designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 

 Fences, Wire- work. «fcc. 



30 Louis XVI., 16 Mu>idora, 12 Pompe Funebre, 12 Pabius, 



Marcellus, Rose Arlette, Lyde's Queen of Hearts, Brown's 

 Magnificent, Strong's King, Nora Criena, Thalia, Vivid. Be- 

 sides several each of Lac, Coronation, Iago, Apelles, Salvator 

 Hasa, Lord Colhngwood, Marshal Soolt, fielim, Groom's 

 Queen Adelaide, Lady Exeter, Laura Lawrence, Hepworth's 

 Queen of the North, Durch Ponceau, Goldham'* Maria, Brown's 

 Sylvia, Jeffrey's Elizabeth, La Belle, Nanette, Lawrence's Lady 

 Sale, and nearly every flower that has been raised worth culti- 

 vation, by Lawrence, Clarke, Ljde, Dixon, Strong, Walker, 

 Glenny, Gold bam, Brown, Groom, d:c. Peasons desirous of 

 receiving Catalogues, m*y send-tswir addresses to Mr. R. Law- 

 aaNcs, Red Lion, Hampton (where the bed may be seen, from 

 the 1st of slay to the day of sale) ;aMr. Locroart, 8*, Fleet- 

 street ; «nd Mr. Glenny, Strand. Catalogues will also be for- 

 warded to the principal Seed shops. 



T^OR PUBLIC SALE, at the New Corn Exchange 



■*• Tavern, Mark-lane, on MONDAY, 28th April, at 2 o'clock 

 precisely, about lioO Tons GUANO, imported from Valparaiso, 

 —l-atalogues and further particulars in due time from J. A. 

 rtrjciEs and Bencraft, Brokers, 2S, Commercial Sale Rooms, 

 Jlwctog-lane, London. 



Tree Guards, Garden Seats, Garden Roller*, Wheelbarrows. 

 Hay Raoks. and Stable Fitdags, <fcc, and Wrought and Cast 

 Iron Work of every description. Wire Work in great variety, 

 comprising Gothic and other Fencing, Flower Stands, Trainers, 

 Arches, Pheasantries, <fec. 



Tbe works being situated in the centre of the Staffordshire 

 Iron district, Thomas Perry and Sons are enabled to execute 

 promptly orders to any extent with the greatest facility, 0? the 

 be9t quality, and on tbe most moderate terms. 



Manufacturers of. every kind of Solid Iron and Tuba 

 BEDSTEADS. 



FOR PORT LYTTELTON, 

 TERBURY SETTLEMENT, 



CAN* 



with 

 liberty to land passengers and goods at the 

 under- mentioned Ports in New Z aland, the 

 first-class Passenger Ships, LADY NUGENT, 

 668 tons Register, for Canterbury, Nelson, 

 and New Plymouth, to sail on the 2&th of 

 May; DUKE OF PORTLAND, 533 tons Re- 

 gister, for Canterbury, Wellington, and Auckland, to sail on 

 the 28th of May, ljing in the East India Docks, chartered and 





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L ARM TO LET ? on very advantageous terms 



lease or yearly tenancy. About 800 



on 



acres of Clay Land, 



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



*na a good railway. The Roads, House, and Office* are all in 



Tith £l con<J " ion - Rates very low ; no pressure of poor ; 



iime free ; Rent »ew ; no Rabbits ; very favourable entry as to 



«!!!! /J? nt ; ^ ame o«t strictly preserved. About 60 acres 

 more of Grass Laad might be added if desired. 



persons desirous of treating for this very eligible occupancy 

 aye requested to apply by letter to the Editor of the Gardeners* 

 C^owssfe, at the Othce, 5, Up*er Weiliogton-street, Strand, 



TOJBE LET, a HOUBE, with Four Acres of 



^T yf BP* onihe Brighton Railway— Rent, m. • pleasantly 



kEm 9 tack,g the dum P of trm * *djoiniag the Horlev 

 f**won, one hoars distance from London-brir3ge. An excel" 

 Wt opening for a Market Gardener. The two be*t rooms 

 wajen have Fvmah oaaement windows, would let furnished 

 nww^* » »~ l * m,| o pay the rea*,— Snquire of the Station 

 tI ji M ** or, «y»- "who will point out- the premises and rive the 

 landlord's address. 





BEE HIVES, as shown , at the GREAT EXHI- 

 BITION of 1851, by Geo. Neighbour and Son, 127, High 

 Holb »rn, London. No. 1, Nmt's Collateral Hive ; J, Improved 

 ing'e Box-Hive; 3, Taylor's Amateur Bar-Hive; 5, Neigh- 

 bour's Improved Cottage Hive, working three or five Glasses ; 

 the Ladies Observatory Hive, &cu &c. 



A priced Catalogue, with drawings and -particulars, for- 

 warded on receipt* of two postage stamps. 



Agents, — Liverpool : Wm. *l>rury, C as tle-s Meet s 

 cheater: Hall and Wilson. 50, Jumr-street, Glasgow: Austin 

 and M'Aslin, 168, Tmngate. 



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provisioned by ihe Canterbury Association. 



Races of Passage :— Chief Cabin, a whole Cabin between 

 decks, 421. ; Second Cabin, 25/. ; Steerage, 165. ; Children under 

 14, one-half. Each ship carries an experienced Surgeon. — For 

 Freight, Passage, or further information, apply to J. Stayner, 

 110, Fenchurch-street ; Filby and Co., 157, Fenchurch- street; 

 or to Frederick Young, Manager of Shipping for the Canter, 

 bury Association, 74, Cornhill. 



EMIGRATION TO CANTERBURY, 

 IN NEW ZEALAND.— A LIMITED 

 NUMBER OF ASSISTED PASSAGES in the 

 Steerage of the nrst-ciasa ships DOMINION, 

 584 tons Register, and BANGALORE, 877 tons 

 Register, to sail from London on the Sib and 

 ?2Sth of May, will be granted to persons of the 

 Working Classes, being Gardeners, Shep- 

 herds, Farm Servants, Labourers, and Country Mechanics, for 

 which application should be made at the Emigration Office 

 of the Canterbury Association, 9, A del phi-terrace, Strand, 

 London. By order of the Committee of Management^ 



H. F. Alston, Secretarr^_ 



TOOTHACHE PREVENTED by using BR ANDETS 

 ENAMEL for filling decaying Teeth, and rendering them 

 sound and painless. Price Is. Enough for several Teeth* 

 The only substance approved by the medical faculty, as being 

 unattended with pain or danger, and the good effects of wmeix 

 are permanent. . 



Sold by all Chemists in the UirRed kingdom. Twenty really 

 authorised Testimonials accompany each box, with full direc 

 tions for use. Sent free by return of post by J. WsiWr* 

 Fleer-etr»eV London, i« return for fchsrteeu.*>enay «?* Ba ^; { 



Caution.— The great sucqesa of this P****«* tl . ott f- liiS" 

 duced numerous uMfciifol 4>«rso*is to produce ?P UP1 ~ itu 

 tions. and to. copy BKASDfi'S -ENAMEL auivcrusem nU. UU 



needful, therefore, to guard against such J ro ^*?05* ^ 

 that the name of John WiLtis accompanies each pacset. 



