. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. THE. m Jmnpral, m [No. 44. Vol. IV.] DECEMBER, 1876. [Published Monthly.] (Mortal, Halites, #x THE SCHOOL OF APICULTURE, FAIR- LAWN, SOUTHALL, W. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. To our Readers,— We have the greatest pleasure in being able to report that we have removed our establish- ment to the above address. In the advertisement columns of our previous issue we notified that our Juniors would con- tinue our Hive and Bee business at Southall after the 1st of January next, where would be opened a School of Apiculture; but unexpected facilities have fav


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. THE. m Jmnpral, m [No. 44. Vol. IV.] DECEMBER, 1876. [Published Monthly.] (Mortal, Halites, #x THE SCHOOL OF APICULTURE, FAIR- LAWN, SOUTHALL, W. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. To our Readers,— We have the greatest pleasure in being able to report that we have removed our establish- ment to the above address. In the advertisement columns of our previous issue we notified that our Juniors would con- tinue our Hive and Bee business at Southall after the 1st of January next, where would be opened a School of Apiculture; but unexpected facilities have favoured us all, and we are located at Southall a full month earlier than we had anticipated. Southall, let us say, is one remove (and such a ' remove' for us) from Hanwell, one and a half miles farther westward, being about nine and a half miles from London by both road and rail. Fairlawn is situate on the (Uxbridge) road, about six minutes' walk from the (Great Western) rail, and the entrance to it is nearly opposite the end of the road from the railway station northward. It comprises nearly four acres of paddock, orchard, lawn, garden, and premises ; and being almost surrounded by open pasture-land, orchards, and gardens, we hope it will serve as a means to illustrate every phase of bee-keeping. It is proposed to build a light, moveable tent, with gauze front, in which nervous visitors may view any and every kind of manipulation in perfect safety, yet be so close to the operators that every word of explanation shall be audible to those whose hearing is not defective. Should two or three visitors wish to become fully acquainted with a particular branch of the science of bee-culture, or to acquire a general knowledge of the whole, requiring time, the house is sufficiently commodious to receive them; and the lawn, measuring nearly 60 yards by 40, will afford ' croquet' pleasure intermitting. The factory will enable our Juniors (with a little paternal supervision) to supply any q


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