Getieral Notices. 



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Leathern Bearing-straps for use in bearing 

 hand-barrows, or in common wheeling (fig. 99.), 

 are also in use in the same garden. 



A Leathern Wallet, used in nailing wall-trees in 

 the garden at Ashted Park, is worthy of adop- 

 tion by others, as well as Mr. Hislop. Besides 

 the large pocket for the shreds and nails, there 

 are two small pockets for a knife and sharp- 

 ening-stone. Any sadler can make such a 

 wallet from a bare inspection of the figure. 

 (Jig. 100.) 



As a very ornamental Iron Gate, a corre- 

 spondent at Barnsley points to one at Britton 

 Hall, erected by the late munificent patron of 

 gardening, Mrs. Beaumont. We do not alto- 

 gether agree with the encomiums bestowed on 

 this gate by our correspondent ; but, as we have 

 seen a very handsome drawing of it by our 

 friend and neighbour, Mr. Campbell, we are enabled, through his kindness, 

 to submit an engraving, in order that our readers may judge for themselves. 

 (fig. 101.) 



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