. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. ADVERTISEMENTS TO THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [Feb. 1, 1883. Serial |f«pi& ^bbtrtrsmtmts. For Sales and Purchases of Bee Appliances, Honey, Books, Pamphlets, Diagrams, &c, Exchanges and Situations. Terms: Twelve words and wider, Fourpence; for every ad- ditional three words, One Penny extra; no reduction can be made for continuous insertion. This Column is intended to assist Amateurs and Cottagers in the disposal of Surplus Stock and Bee Produce. Advertisements will not be received for insertion under this heading from Manufacturers o


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. ADVERTISEMENTS TO THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [Feb. 1, 1883. Serial |f«pi& ^bbtrtrsmtmts. For Sales and Purchases of Bee Appliances, Honey, Books, Pamphlets, Diagrams, &c, Exchanges and Situations. Terms: Twelve words and wider, Fourpence; for every ad- ditional three words, One Penny extra; no reduction can be made for continuous insertion. This Column is intended to assist Amateurs and Cottagers in the disposal of Surplus Stock and Bee Produce. Advertisements will not be received for insertion under this heading from Manufacturers or Dealers in Bee Furniture, except for the Sales of Honey and Bee Literature. SW SPECIAL NOTICE We cannot under any circum- stances be responsible for the truth of statements made in Advertisements, or for the trustworthiness of either Buyers or Sellers. No moee Losses in Queen Introduction. Crown 8vo., 28 pp., toned paper. THE SIMMINS' METHOD OF DIRECT INTRODUC- TION. Adapted to every condition under which it is necessary to give an alien Queen to a Colony of Bees. A process which ensures success in every instance, saves all anxiety, and dispenses with the Introducing Cage, with its attendant loss of valuable time to the Bees and Bee-keeper. Containing also other practical hints about Queens, and Uniting in general. By S. Simmins, Proprietor of the Great Sussex Bee Farms. The following appear, among other subjects, in the table of contents:—Introducing Queens from Nuclei standing in the same Apiary, or received from a distance—On Standard Frames — Queens received in small boxes, or those on odd frames — Introducing Queens to Hives with fixed combs— Conditions necessary to ensure a successful union—Uniting Bees in general, given under several headings—Experiences in Queen Introduction, &c, &c. Price 6d., post free 6ld., of the Author, The Cottage, Bottingdean ; or of J. Huckle, King's Langley, Herts. OR SALE.—Several Vols., 6, 7, 8, and 9, British Bee J


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