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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



SALES BY AUCTIOX. 



TOTTENHAM.— TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, 



NCKSFRYMEV, AND OTHERS. 



|V| ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are m- 



J-Ti srruc^ed to submit to public competition by Auction, on 

 tbe premises, Whitehall, Tottenham, on MONDAY, the 

 1st December, at 11 o'clock, by order of the Proprietor, in 

 consequence of the Land being required for building purposes, 



M 



CAU DLE'S 



LECTURES 



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Are now publishing in the Collected Edition of 



THE WRITINGS OF DOUGLAS 



a valuable assortment of very fine EVERGREENS, specimens, 



Hollies. Auoubqs, Philljreas, Arbor Vi'aB, 



T*^_. 1 T -1- Dam T) aA Pufturo 



consisting of large 



LaureU, "i aures inus, Portugal Laurels, Box, Red Cedars, 



, Rhododendrons, and a large variety of 



T~- ■ k Pn _ — J O W m ■ Vv f% a AMA Ja at «t «% 1 ^ rt I 



Arbutus, Magnolias 



Aroucus Magnolias, nnoaixifnaroDs, uwjl » **»'K^ »««^y «* 



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

 Greenhouse, with Stages, &c : together with ab jut 1 acre of 

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

 Catalogues may be had on the premises; of the principal 

 Seedsmen in London ; and of the Auctioneers, American Nur- 

 •ery, Leytonstone, Essex. 



JERROLD 



IT* / 



PART XII. OF WHICH 13 NOW READY, PRICE SEVENPENCE. 



Volumes I. and II., containing « ST. GILES AND ST. JAMES," and « MEN OP CHAR 



May now be had, price 4s. each, in cloth. * 



PUNCH OFFICE, 85, FLEET STREET. 



IMPORTANT SALE. 

 500 S'andard and Dwarf Roses, a selected assortment of 

 American Plants and Ornamental Trees, a first class collec- 

 tion o Pti'ch Rnihs. <fce. 



"jl I J SRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are directed 



.Iv-l toae-1 by Auction, in the large room, at the Mart, tfar- 

 tholomew-lane, on THURSDAY, December 4, at 12 o'clock, 

 the a bore, which are in the finest condition, and particularly 

 worthy the attention of the public. — May be viewed the morning 1 

 of sate. Ca'a)o*ues had at the Mart ; and of the Auctioneers, 

 Aur rican N insert-, L^ytons- ne, Essex. 



GREAT SALE OF VALUABLE NURSERY STOCK, IN 

 CONSEQUENCE OF A PORTION OF THE LAND BEING 

 REQUIRED FOR BUILDING. 



TV/IK- J- RAWLINGS has received instructions from 



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

 s.n?tnn-ro«*d (opposite the west end of the Great Exhibition,, on 

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

 day, the ? >le of that extensive and unequalled vStock of lanje 

 Kve.-reens, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, comprising Green 

 and Striped Hollies, Common and Irish Yews, Philyrea, 

 Ala' ins, American and Chinese Arbor-vitao Aucuba, Comnou 

 and Portugal Laurel, Oedru* Deodara, Cedar of Lebanon, <fec, 

 all ot winch j.r* from 3 to 10 feet high. Handsome specimens 

 of Conif. Plants, Including Abies, Pinus, Picea, «*©., with 



l?J* e Thu J' i nhformU, Taxodium pendulum and nuciferum, 

 6feethi-h. A splendid collection of specimens of about 60 

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

 any other establishment. As also a magnificent tree of Salis. 

 puriaadiantifoh a, 20 feet hi^h, and many other objects of in- 

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

 ment.— Vf ay he viewed prior to the sale. Catalogues (Is. each, 

 re rpabls 'o purchasers) may be had on tbe Premises ; of the 

 princMnal Ssedsmen ; and of the Auctioneer, 50, Hoxtoo-square, 

 ani bb-oexer Vursery, >haeklewe'l. London. 



-* »ATTfcK>K%._- CHOICE NURSERY STOCK, Ac 



TV.fR.D- A. RAMSAY will sell by Auction, on the 



iL- ,*: T "'I 6 '' L ° W t r 9 arem ^ Nursery, Stewart's-lane, 

 near the Lnichess of \ork, Bafcteraei-nelds, on TUESDAY 



F, ™ ,V ' and f °» owin * dav > a* M ^clock, by order of Mr 

 f« Z ' *!? g J°5 ll<l b * ,n * ref l^ed for other purposes a large 

 l m %°±±*!Z^™:?*^™toA U set wifh 



T 



THE EIGHTH NUMBER OF 



HE COMIC HISTORY OF ROME, 



x by the Author of " The Comic History of England/' is 

 now ready, price One Shilling, illustrated with a large Coloured 

 Plate, and numerous Wood Engravings, by John Leech. Will 

 be completed in about Ten Numbers. 



Bradbury & Evans, }1, Bouverie-street. 



1 



! «V, the 



This day is published, 8vo. price 10*. Bd. : by f»nst, 1U, 



T^HE TENURE AND IMPROVEMENT OF 



, LA ^ D I^ IRELAND, considered with reference to the 

 relation of LANDLORD and TENANT, and TENANT RIGHT. 



By William D. Ferguson and Andrew Vance, 



Barristers-at-Law. 



*. « ,. : Edwari> j - Milliken, Bookseller and Publisher, 

 15, College-green. 



On the 3d December will ba published nt..„ ^ 



Sixth Number, comple inft'hffi 0n « »hU| 



T^HE MONTH. A ViEw'JrP^ ^ 



■*■ and Manners, Home and Fore.™ q a ^ Lvg Subject* 

 by ALBERT SMITH, nnd IIlustitSV^VK^n? 

 Office, No. 3. Whitefriars S t r ee 5 LE£CH - 



Now Published, 





A COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICAL T R r„ 



i 1 , OS THE CULTURE OF THE Vfyr nJff EATlS E 

 By Jamesi RoBEaxa, Gardener to his GracYth. n f R GUi $- 

 land, Raby C i,Me.-» For tbe extirpation of?h- ? ke of Cl ««- 

 disease on the Vine, viz., Mildew, read Ror7»; 00 P r " T »lent 



Lond on : Lonoman and Co ° D the r,ne -" 



W.»;,i \v r 1 <=7 B ." «» * ieet, foplars, L mes, Planes 

 W,epi„g WUI,» W8> an d other choice Orrfaraental Tree^ St»nri 



war',";' ?rr f «'r;/, ,nk8 - andu,ies ^"j^,;*^ 



9tZ< • u! S l " Ca '5 HaV ' Ma,,ure - an ' , •*»« Mi-cellaneo« 8 



had of Mr Mn, 2, York-strtet, Battewea-fieldB • at the 



j?« ;" S f J° Tk ' 0r ° f the Auctioneer, Brompton Nursery 

 Groi l-iHh.-im road, Bromp'on. up ton nursery 



]JfR. GEORGE FULLERl^T ructed to sell by 



tW J-JL * ■neofthel!a.tfcr».,f,heHw' 



imn *™'«- r J. •' lnr Ke fall of ntj superior T>mb t r o 

 imm-» se len^h mrt girth, «ompriiin» 9M OIK 7?7 Fi u 



7 n^ t ? tale, in' the r bark J, D »^ ^.ing on'the TheHu..oi 

 •kTI >„ t i S ^ e P ar,,he 8 Of Aldenham, St. Stephen" 



with.ii 14 miles of London, close to water carriage and acces 

 MbJe by capital roads. Tbe Timber may be rlew" 14 dav 

 S ,t" t tT,f PP MtiOB f to , he tenanted catSues had 



MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. 



• 



T^HE LAND of the MORNING ; a Record of Two 



-^ Visits to Palestine, 1819-50. By II. B. Wh.taker 

 Churtow, M.A., Vicar of Icklesliam, Sussex, Chaplain to the 

 Lord h.sjop of Chichester. Crown 8yo, with numerous illus 

 trations, cl:»th, 10s. 6d. 



u The J P i ' >u ^ aad accomplished author of this work has 

 traversed the East as oue who looks to the ultimate restora- 

 tion ot the people of Israel to their long-lost inheritance. The 

 volume is pervaded by a spirit of deep pietv, and it will be an 

 agreeable and profitable companion to all studen s of the sacred 

 volume."— Enaluh Review. 



t^ PRACTICAL EXPOSITION of the NEW 



TESTAMENT in the form of Lectures, intended to assist .he 

 K51 ¥ a ?°Tf? t L C Inst ™ction and Devotion. By John 

 each'93 A ™ h *>ishop of Canterbury. 9 vols., 8vo, cloth, 



LIGHT in the DWELLING ; or, a Harmony of 



the Four Gospels. With very short and simple remarks, 

 adapted to Reading at Family Prayers, and arranged in 365 

 ntn »?* ^'^ ay in the Year * By the Author of " Peep 





TABLES 

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I 



4 tJ.^ T ^ RS axd MEiI °IR of the LATE WALTER 



wL* 2 ? y l Bo ? AS HltL . B-D. Archdeacon of Derby. 

 Second eduion, reused ; with a Portrait. Svo, cloth, lis 



MEMOIRS op the LIFE of ELIZABETH FRY. 



with Extracts from her Journals and Letters. Edited bv Two 



with a Por'SaltTnH S^ edUi ° n ' et,laP ^ ed and eor7ec d? 

 wita a Portra.t and other illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, 24«! 



MEMOIRS of the LATE JAMES HOPE, M.D , 



PhiMCHo to St George's Hospital. &c. Ac. By Mr, HoM 



HISTORY op ROME, for Youn» Persons Bv 



Athenaum. 



Budd, Esq . 33,' B^dforTrTw; Jo nT-BeZw Eso Stone 



5r ,,d Whftli ,n ^i n, 5 l fV " '^ AMi »>5 London^ 

 AM-ni, y J, tbe Ba,1,ff ' at A'denham; the Red Lion Inn 



OAK, ASH, AND FIR TIMBER. 



By the same Author, 



E.MPERORS of ROME 



from AUGUSTUS to 



SEAR DORKING" SUR H R F L r MBIIRYHILL ' 



^J ESSRS. TROLLOPE\V™sSed to sell bv 



neater at the ^^^0^* % P arli «nient.street, West! 

 «q'iare; and of Mr Job* S?^ 18 '5 ro " Ten o M treet/Eatoii- 

 the to her, ° H * Mace » on the Farm, who will show 



lease 



advantageous terms 



Tithe free ; RentTow fe low 8 D0 P^saure of poor . 

 tenant ri«ht ; Oam e \£t ?,* r i^ ver ^ a ^«'-able entry^J 



more of Grass Land rnKtCadten^i Ab ° Ut 60 acres 

 Persons desirous of tre^i " Itl ^ d !!' red - .. . 



Chronicle, 



^tj C i«^ loie occupancy ^_ ^ 



Ed, tor of the Gardeners PROVERBIAL 



j.-^TTERS to YOUNG PEOPLE. By the late 



sr Fc e a v Pl ix vs. 0- *" 8H,atEr ' Bi ^ i ™* ™* 



cbe'erfu^ i uVaffeo T t?d er UiX °!?>T\ lette " mUch - Th ^ »» 



laborious con^sciio D ndl l' h :y l, Se r toJTSM"^' W 

 and events."-^ thenaum. ' ' ° eal inc, denta 



CHILLON; or, Protestants of the Sixteenth rw 

 POEMS. By Thomas Edwards Hankinsov M A 



Third Edition Fc'ap, ctoTh 7, EdUed by h,B brothers. 





Two 



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Th„ , , PHILOSOPHY. A Book of 



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PROBABILITIES : an Aid to Faith. Bv M F 



TcI^TT' " PrOVerMal Phi,OS °^ •" Sec ^ ^ition 



i ,T U R T0 TnE SEPULCHRES of ETRURTA tv 



}'.». Bj -Mra. Hanaro* «»„. Third hdition wirh n '" 



Iimstrations. p ost HYl>t clotn . K j'™ *' ai "on > wuh numerous 



m.,- „»„„ Also, by the same 



THE HISTORY of ETRURIA 

 yy, ciotb, 245. 



ON DRAINING. OArn^T^r^r— 



Sntly published, price 1$ u ^ ? fc Hai - 



A SERIES OF TABLES ON DrSnW . 



£^- the Number of Roods and of Rods nf n. sIl0Win g 

 Quantity of Land from 1 Pole to 100 Acres La'^ % ia ™7 

 Yards Apart. Also, the Number of Tiles 12 u i ?? 4 t0 ^ 

 Inches long, required for from i Rood or R^i L 1 1 6, and 18 

 or Rods. And Directions for construSnrTwil^ 000 ft '^ 

 their Contents. By James Strachan. SecSS E«li!? Mrotil1 * 

 fully Revised, with Additions * £dltlon ' ca re - 



By the same Author, 



Seventh Kdition, price 2s. U. cloth, of 



o 



a Concise SystenV'ofP ARAI BOO K-Ye E :plT " n0Wadded - 

 The Book-keeping is also sold separately, price 6d. 



Edinburph : Oliveb and Boid 

 London : SiMPKif f, Marshall, and Co. 



,%/TORTON'S CYCLOPEDIA of AGRICULTURE- 



%. Prac,Ical a «»<l Scientific. In which the THforv «■- 

 ART, and the BUSINESS OF FARMING, in affi^ 

 ments are thoroughly and practically treated, by upwards of 

 httyot the most emsoeut farmers, land agents, and scientific 



L e e n i of v h d p i r : sfa i7 N , urnerous lllu3trat ionsonff °° dMd 



n,E IE ,r. F / R:v[ EN GINEER: A TREATISE on 



BARN MACHINERY, and th.) apolicatinn of STEAM and 

 o her motive POWBR8 lor AGRICULTURAL purpose" By 

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OVO, ClOth, 12 S. a a j 



THE FARMERS' GUIDE : A TREATISE on the 



DISEASE* of HORSES and BLACK CATTLE : with Instruc- 

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 James Webb, Veterinary Surgeon. Cloth, ds Sd 



TREATISE on the MANAGEMENT and CULTI- 

 VATION of FOREST TREES. By John Smith, late Gardener 



and Forester to the Marquis of Bute <bc. CJoth t 3«. 



ESSAY on the CONSTRUCTION of COTTAGES. 



For which the Premium was voted by the Highland Society of 

 Scoriand. B Illustrated by Working Flans, accompanied by 

 Sptcihcations, DetaiN, ami Estimates. Cloth, is. 



Blackie and Son : London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. 



r Just Puh'ished. bound in Roan, 9s. t 



HE AGRICULTURIST'S CALCULATOR: A 

 SERIES OF TABLES tor LAND- MEASURING, DRAIN- 

 ING, MANURING, PLANTING, WEIGHT of HAY and 

 CATTLE by MEASUREMENT, BUILDING, &c, Adapted to 



the use of all engaged in Agriculture or the Management of 

 Land. 



"The 'Agriculturist's Calculator' seems to me the most 

 perfect of the Agricultural Ready- Reckoners I have seen."—/. 

 C Morton, Editor of the Agricultural Gazette. 



It is my opinion that the Work will be of the greatest 

 advantage to all connected with Land."— Thomas Bahm, 

 Commissioner for the Duke of Richmond. 



Blackie and Son : London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. 



MURRAY'S MODERN COOKERY. 

 Now Ready, in a large Type, with 100 Woodcuts, Post8vo,6j. 



strongly bound, „„,, 



MODERN DOMESTIC COOKERY, 



-L*-*- Founded upon principles of Economy and Practical 

 Knowledge, and adapted for Private Families. 



" The value of 'Murray's Modern Domestic Cookery' consists 

 in its plainness and practicability. The experimental ana 

 impracticable character of the fashionable modern cooicery 

 books has led us to fear that a great deal too ^ c % :zl 

 national time would be wasted in culinary tridw* tor wj 

 honour ot British cooks, and for the comfort of K"usn 

 digestion, Mr. Murray comes forward to the rescue, -lw™ 9 

 Gazette. 



London : John Murray, Albemarle-street 



MURRAY'S READING FOR THE RAIL. 

 This day, wirh uumprous Woodcuts, P™ 4 ^ ^v UTS 



ft. LAYARD'S POPULAR ACCOUNT OF HJ 



^ J I^COVEKIES AND RESEARCHES AT NWBVML 

 Abridged by HIMSELF from his larger Work. New t» 

 The various attempts that have been made to give pjpu» 

 de ' c "P t,ona o' Mr. Layard's great discoveries, have tan gwn 

 and his publisher the necessity of placing an abridged accou 

 of them in a popular form before the public. Wei [W 

 executed the task, and well has the publisher brougn^^ 

 work, adorned with numerous woodcuts, before thepuo^. 

 Economist. 



London : John Murray, Albemarle-street 



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GARDENERS' ALMANAC. 

 On the 20th of November was published, price i*., - 



r rHE GARDENERS' ALMANAC for **>- 



•*• By GEoR<iK W. Johns »n, Esq. _^ 



Sold by J. Greenhill, at Stationers' Hall, La^ate-itw^ 

 and by all Booksellers. 



Two vols., post 



London : T. H«CH ABD ^^ y . and ^ ^^^^ 





Printed by William Bradbukt 

 the par:«b ol >t. HincrA*, nod F. 



Uhu-ch row, Stoke Newm^ton, bot . „. ,..„ 



»t their Ortk« id ^.nibani-arreet. in thr PrecwC p\ ^ w J ,,r N . 



City o« London; mid publisbe.i by them at tbe O ffice ; *: ' , toufltf 



•tree', in the p*ritn ot St. Paul'*. Co wit-sard en, ,n " nJ> - I§ i»P f0 



where ail Advertisementi and Oommuojc*tion»are to a* * uv 



»«• EniTot.—SAToanaT, .November 29, iSM. 



