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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND 



AGRICULTURAL 



CAZETTE 



[Nov. 22 



SA LES BY A UCTIOX. 



rRFEN HOUSE AN I' HOTHOUSE PLANTS. 

 T! r BABB AND OH B RHODOPEK DROSS. 



» I E^R* PBOTHEROE and MORRIS are m- 



A I .- 53 by Mr. T. Wh.U« to f £ by action, at Fa,r- 

 i«?,i M.Mery, Liverpool, on the 'oUowin* A*?'™.;^ ±jl-Cili 

 TTMDAT the *5th, WEDNESDAY, the 26th, and THLKS- ' *-> x 

 n u- 27.h Nor . the whole of hu Taluab'e Collection <>^ h °' c p e 

 £dr«e RHODODENDRONS, iacladin, R. •**%*?*• ^d 

 bitura. Fa'conerii. fuleen., Dalhoa-ianam, Wa " ,th "- f a "° 

 m.ny .her varietiee fi K <»«l by Dr. Hooker, and «Uo from 

 Major Madden'* very valuable collection from Thibet, Ac. 

 AlwVlirM quaninv of fine and large Rhododendron 

 bybrtium. To,td with especial care from , R. «b°«™» 

 ffim, krboreum album, caoipanutatam cmnamoai eun, 

 MTlaoicum. w.th R. B lta-cleren.e, cornaceum. p« ctum, Vic- 

 toria &.:.' also crossed with Aide, sinensis, PWJ*™; 

 £?£'. .lb* Ac toeethef wich a fine stock of Azalea mdica 



Son ., I. Hum Uncifoliom. extr. fine, and a Urge lenerat 

 Sock of Greenhouse Nana. Above 200 Grape Vine, in pot. 

 from • «, Carnation*, Pinks. Auriculas, fine Standard Dwarf 

 en 1 Moss Ro.es. Dahlias, and Herbeceon. Plant. A large 

 enanlity of St.ndard ami Dwarf Fruit Trees, together with 

 Evergreens, and the whole of the Nursery Stock remaining 

 unsold. Also a large Conservatory, four Hothouses, Frames, 

 Han. lasses, a lanre Ir n Boiler and Second-hand Mowing 

 Machine and sundry u'eusils in trade. Catalogues, wub full 

 particular-, may be had on the 17:h, at the .Nursery ; the Seed 

 Warehouse 13, S». George's-crescent, Liverpool ; from the Auc- 

 tions ; or free by post, on recei pt of two postage stamps. 



KOSSUTH 



I N 



ENGLAND. 



OF 



This day is published, price One Shilling, AN AUTHENTIC 



HIS EXCELLENCY LOUIS 



GOVERNOR OF HUNGARY. 



KOSSUTH 



WITH A FULL REPORT OF HIS SPEECHES DELIVERED IN ENGLAND, AT SOUTH 4\ipt 



WINCHESTER, LONDON, MANCHESTER, AND BIRMINGHAM ; * *» 



TOGETHER WITH 



HIS 



ADDRESS TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE UNITED STATES; TO WHICH IS PEBPHpn * 



ESSAY ON THE CHARACTER AND POLITICAL PRINCIPLES OF KOSSUTH. ^ 



Illustrated by Sixteen beautiful Engravings. 



London: BRADBURY and EYANS, 11, Bouverie-streer. 



TOTTENHAM.— TO NOBLEMEN. GENTLEMEN, 



fiUKSERYMEN\ AND OTHERS. 



^JESSRS. PROTIIEROE and MORRIS are in- 

 1 structed to submit to public competition by Auction, on 

 the prei. ts, Whitehall, Tottenham, on MONDAY, the 

 lit ruber, at 11 "'clock, by order of the Proprietor, in 

 consequence of the L.md being required for building purposes, 

 a falu *•• e assortment of very Hoe EYBRGREEN8, opecimfns, 

 eonatsting of Urge Holtte*, Aucubas, Phyllireas, Arbor Vitae, 

 laureH, I ri'irei'inus, Portugal Laurels, Box, Red Cedars, 

 Arhunis Magnolia*, Rhodo d ndrona, and a large variety of 

 Ornamental Treef. Fruit Trees, and Shrubs ; also a capital 

 Qreenboute, with Stage**, Ac.; together with about 1 acre of 

 excellent Turf —May be viewed one week prior to the sale. 

 Catalogues may be had on the premises; of the principal 

 Seed Ml la London ; and of the Auctioneers, American Sur- 

 serv, Ley ton s tone, E ssex. 



OAK, ASH, AND FIR TIMBER.-HOLMBURY HILL, 



NEAR DORKING, SURREY. 



MESSRS. TROLLOPE are instructed to sell by 

 Auction, at the Black Horse, Gotnshall, Surrey, on 

 TUESDAY, Dec. 2, at 2 for 3 o'clock precisely, 289 Oak Trees, 

 3<K» Oak Saplings, 28 A^h Trees, 177 Ash Poles, 50 Firs of larg* 

 dimensions, and other Trees, with their lop, top, and bark, now 

 standing on the Farm of " Soldens," in the parish of Oekley, 

 Surrey, four miles from the Gomshall station, on the South- 

 Eastern Railway, from whence they may be removed with faci- 

 lity to any part of the kingdom. — Catalogues may be had at the 

 Black Horse, Gomshall ; White Horse, Dorking ; White Hart, 

 Guildford ; of the Auctioneers, 15, Parliament-street, West- 

 minster ; at the Belgrave Office, 18, Grosvenor-street, Eaton- 

 square; and of Mr. John Mace, on the Farm, who will show 

 the timber. 



EXTENSIVE 8ALE OF MULBERRY TREES, EVER- 



^RE . AND OTHER NURSERY STOCK. 



MR. D. A. RAMSAY will sell by Auction, on the 

 Premises, KifgVroad, Chelsea, near London, on 1UES- 

 DAY, Nov. 25, and two following days, at 12 o'clock, without 

 reserve, by order of Messrs. I'ennis and Co., in consequence of 

 the expiration of the Lease, the celebrated collection of AlUL- 

 BERRY TREES of si* -es, well w ortlqgfee a the 



Trade. Fine Everjjreei>, Rhododendrons, .'uccas, . mine, 



Ivies, and other Climbers in Pots, Prize Gooseberries, Orchida- 

 ceous Plants, erection of Greenhouse, and the whole of the 

 remaining Nursery Stock. May be viewed prior to Sale.— 

 Catal gues will be forward* d on application as above, or to 

 t he Auctioneer, Brompton Nursery . Fulbam-road, Rrompton. 



GREAT SALE OF VALUABLE NURSERY STOCK, IN 

 CONSEQUENCE OF A PORTION OF THE LAND BEING 

 REQUIRED FOR BUILDING. 



MR. J. RAWLINGS has received instructions from 

 Mr. Adams, to sell by Auction, on the Premises, Ken- 

 sington-road (opposite the west «nd of the Great Exhibition), on 

 MONDAY, Dec. 1, and seven following days, at 11 o'clock each 

 day, the whole of that extensive and unequalled Stock of large 

 Evergreens, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, comprising Green 

 and Striped Hollies, Common and Irish Yews, Phillyrea, 

 Alaternus, American and Chinese Arbor-vitae, Aucuba, Common 

 and Portugal Laurel, Cedrus Deodara, Cedar of Lebanon, <fcc, 

 all of which are from 3 to 10 feet high. Handsome specimens 

 of Coniferous Plants, including Abies, Pinus, Picea, dfcc, with 

 large Thuja nlifonnU, Taxodium pendulum and nuciferum, 

 6 feet high. A splendid collection of specimeus of about 60 

 specie* and varieties of Oak, such as is not to be met with in 

 any other establishment. As also a magnificent tree of Sali«- 

 buria adtantifolia, 20 feet high, and many other objects of in- 

 terest and value, which cannot be enumerated in an advertise- 

 ment.— May be viewed prior to the sale. Catalogues (U. each 

 returnable to purchasers) may be had on the Premises • of the 

 principal Seedsmen ; and of the Auctioneer, 50, Hoxton-square 

 and Ebenezer Nursery, Sha cklewell, London. 



T pA *\pHB JfURSERY. HORXSEY-ROAD, ISUNGTO^T 

 I IS Deniable NURSERY TO BE LET, or the 



T«!„J .?£i S !\ T0 ? E , S( > LD . in consequence of the Proprietor 

 being aoo« to retire from the Norgery Business. With imme- 



b, Dri"a?e P comrtt Th . e "t^ may be Uken at • valuatio" or 

 RRT oTrt^ia o^fte-ne^ 5»S Sk 



FARM TO LET, NEAR ELY, WITH IMMEDIATE 



POSSESSION. 



rpo BE LET, by Private Contract, from Year to 



14ft xruF^r «~.* , . e^ ?• a o Q 'P«ct FARM, consisting of 



il/p h-m- " \™*' with »«b«"antia Farm House 



SJhiSii^ B " , 4 ,n « 8 » ta ° diD K l °e"on. The Farm is in good 

 cultivation, and consists ot a\*mi- inn An,„= „<• vr Vi j 



Pasture. Arab e and Pen Land bw ithln m ri B /& «5 

 about 10 acres of Fen Lacddetichfd T Th. F«l^ / ' ™a 

 homestead join a good turnpiKld aid th. ^ .Tr and , 

 the Eastern Counties Rail/av ,S ft, IJElwlU ' aU ?? ° f 

 are jrithln a distance of two * miles -Nb* "f he ? *n*Z A °Tx 

 pay the tithes and drainage «aies. For further "«!S? ^ 



FARM TO LET, on very advantageous terms— on 

 lease or yearly tenancy. About 300 acres of Clay Land, 

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

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

 excellent condition. Rates very low ; no pressure of poor ; 

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

 tenant right.; Game not strictly preserved. About 60 acres 

 m^Te of Grass Land might be added if desired. 



Persons desirous of treating tor this very eligible occupancy 

 are requested to apply by letter to the Editor of the Gardeners 

 Chronicle, at the Office, 5, Upper Wellington-street, Strand, 

 London. 



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