15.—1846.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE. 
247 
J — See 
OREIGN AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
and other purposes.— 
crown squares, 
GLASS, for Hothouses, Garden 
R. 0. having again reduced the prices Yor sma 
ies: a comparison of the present quotations with his former 
per gross. 
$in.by4 '.. 65 
Pm by a TE 
er gross. 
Sby5l. 13s. * He 
Sby6.. Ms. 
E ast z 
88 receive 
PROP AG 
of every description, cheaper than at any other house.—Fy 
DM Lits apply to R. Cosan, Glass, Lead, and Colour Work: 
do: 
THE EO GLAS 
ESSRS. D: SINES anp BRADDOCK have made dered 
Public with GLASS for 
arrangements to supply the 
pen atop, 
J ATING, DEE,OUCUMBER,and GRAPE GLASSES 
w 
5, 
URBIDGE AND HEALY’S COOKING APPA- 
RATUS, combining Sylvester's Patents.—This Cookin; 
Apparatus is believed to possess greater general advantages 
E any yet SEU to the publie, both as regar ds strength 
material and workmanship ; in fact, the laws of heat are Lo 
applica as to Biptuce the greatest effectwith the least egnguiaD- 
tion of fuel, without destruction to the apparatus ; and B, and 
H. can safely recommend it, from experience, as unquestionably 
superior to anything of the kind hitherto made, A Prospectus 
GLASS, of which he Purposes RE can be forwarded, upon application, detailing particulars and 
price, at 130, Flect-street. 
WIRE-WORK, HOT-W 
GREENHOUSES, 
ed pee BAKER, MANOR-HOUSE, MANOR- 
KING'S- ROAD, NO RAE Manufacturer of 
TS n VIRI-RENCH, to Stock, and ren- 
proof, RE- WORK in Traine LOIS for 
ING Stands, Pheasantiies, 
ATER Ree he 
Walks, ps 
3c te. 
Sashes and Hor D unes purposes of superior quality and sub- TICU Uu TURAL BUILDINGS, Gr e y IHotouscs Conserva 
Stance, and at much lower prices 
been obtained through the medium of any previous advertis 
ments, 
than that which may have | tori 
e- | on impr roved 
as the sizes therein Misi. at ld. por foot, may be ob- T w 
ARATUS, 
The same heated by 
and economical Mon. 
wn or Country, and Drawings and 
tained at 3s. Sie d 
London. N.B AS 
Stantly on E — ES 
TOREIGN SHAE 
Horticultural and general purp be had a 
F. ELPmicK’s, 28, Castle-street io Priset. 
Roady Moncy only. 
Piy 'of their various UT "BEE-HIVES 
Consists of “ Nutt's Collateral Hive,” “ The Single Box Hive,” 
“The improved OH Hive,” ** The one eee 
Hive,” &c., either of which the Honey may be taken. at 
any dis nM injury to the paces and may be worked with 
safety, humanity, and profit, by t 
Customed to Hop manip ion. 
o Ags t and 
piari: 
Holborn, London, 
NUTT ON F BRE 
dide 
n aer and Honey Warehouse, 127, 
(Sth Edition) just publi: 
AKER’S PHEASANTRY, Beaufort-street, K ing’s 
by Aj ointment to Her MAJESTY Bud 
ies atal Waterdowl, Black for partioul 
Brent, 
1084, Chelsea ; 
H.R LBERT, — Ornami 
Bess 'wrhite do. ; ; Egyptian, Gan aihn "China, Barnacle, 
Bean, and Laughing “Geese; Pintail, Widgeo 
Common Teal; Labrador, Shoveller, Gold- EET tul 
n 4 &c.—. 
Chii 
THE TANK SYSTEM, 
ticated. Gr ent variety of Poultry, 
Halfry h-str 
URBIDGE anp HEALY having heated a con- Tam, 
uen for cultivation of Pines, Melons, 
other tropical plants, particular) i ir the p 
in Mr. Minrs's recent work on the Culture of Pines 
eumbers, many of NUTS working at the pre: 
ay veyond a doubt that every kind of 
qoem by Burnin rir ma 8 peculiar 1 
ae „the absolute ce: y of producing the desired r 
s anen be ale at work at the following 
ultural Gardens, Chiswick ; Royal Botanic 
“Baroness , otbseht pie Gardens, Gunner: 2 
ick Nursery; Mess 
y OT- WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
PR HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSHS 
CHURCI San MANUF IES, upon improved pr 
qu 
ery ‘erate p erected by D ANIEL eu to 
À BARo n BAILEY, 
E MILEY hayin; EE h time to the Bee 
tion. ofth is qu e had much experience in the 
apparatus | for the above o-mentioned purposes, have, 
their practice, 
Mg not only very efficient, but ve 
ined durability in je GEN 
They have erected a 
or many Role and E DUUM and ha 
e employed by e Horticultural Society 
executing the ore "n their eS Conservator, 
wie... 
npr 
y erected 
adapta A for he, continued supply of hot waten, and 
Ment of the oven more complete than ha: 
fore. tha publie. 
D. E. BAmEY were introduce metallic cur- 
Vilinonr Adi to Borticulturiste, nai can refer to Con- 
payatory attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, 
sides many others in loue UNE and on 
pi: and B. Baier have prepared a quantity of the Calvar 
üt Protectors, which ar now POM for immediate deliy 
Jousi 
ock of Patent Plate and Stained Glass con- 
T GLASS, c o T ana ty, for 
 EE-HIVES.— AI persons ons desirous of Cultivating 
E pleasing and Les branch of raval economy- 
NE & 
he season, an fe xtensive sup- 
; thair collection 
e most timid and iue ton. 
criptive paper, with 
1 be forwarded on Geen of a postage 
High 
p and ~ 
Dun | r ay URA'TE or rug LONDO 
Jarolina, and Call ucks, &c.; pinioned ds US 
sider: e number of Pits ppa other Horticultural Struc- N 
Cucumbers, and | ^ 
an recommended 
u- 
structure may 
Dank A eant 
ult. 
yu 
STRA one hundred other "pee — 
ju of 
ne 
rendered thee made ot 
sin England, Scotland, RR 
ave had the honour 
of London, in 
at 
eliyer’ 
t to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, 9 
where vapour is constantly, or 
v4, and which: may be seen at their Manu- 
es 
imates 
for the Trad 
, or Dome 
9, X 
Ward's Gr conhonses, 
UANO (GENUINE PE RUVIAN & BOLIVIAN) 
^ ON AR BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPOR TERS, 
NTHONY GIBBS AN» SONS, LONDO 
Nu J.M Aid AND OO., LIVERPOOL; 
An heir Agen: 
OES WORTH. ‘SowrL LL, AND PRYOR, LONDON ; 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, cia co., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL. 
7, Lime-street, April 1 
a UANO, Taman AND AFRIC AN, N, warranted 
CES A to Analysis: also Gypsum, and all other Ma- 
nures of know m value, on sale by MARK FOTHERGILL, 40, Upper 
Thames-stree 
BRITISH “GUANO semakin quali to Peruvian, at 9l. per 
Pamphlets on 6 Stamps being forwarded, being 
mount changed ua be Agent for DINGLE'S HAND 
SE ED DIB. 
^ TURNIP SOWIN 
POTTER'S GUANO was aedi “by Dr. Daupeny 
Guano, Bones, Superphosphate, SA 
eight other Manures RA Turnip T THEM ALL. 
"s, nal of Royal Agricultural Society," vol s 
is o E: T 224 of the Gardeners’ Chronicle of this 
28, Clapham-road-place, London. 
MANURE 
ANY.—Four Guineas per Ton, After five years’ expe- 
ne Le the manufacture of the above Manure, the dotis 
confidently recommend it as one of the cheapest and most per- 
manent of all artificial BL Availins themselves of the 
many improvements in the science of artnet manures, the 
e is so adapted that the food requisite for a rotation of. 
crops is fully ‘maintained. The Urate win be found most valu- 
able, either drilled or sown broadeast, for Barley, Oats, Pota- 
toes, Tares, or Turnips : for the latter it is par ticularly useful, 
as it seldom fails, in the driest season, to secur re a goo 1 plant, 
and also to produce a great weight per acre, The EA Ma- 
nure Company also supp piy genuine PERUVIAN GUANO, Gy, 
sum, Sulphurie Acid, Super-phosphate of Lime, Bone Sawd| 
and every 
5 
E. Pursen, Secretary. 
LIQUID- MANURE. 
ge: GLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN. 
CHE attention of the CMS al Interest, at this 
momentous c r reat importance o: 
LIQUID MANURE, and the ease with ch it m: 
priated by pne nee of FOWLE RS; S PUMPS, ERS exp 
0 her portable or fixed ; Garden, Ship, a 
80 m for Dis , Brewers, Soap diem and 
for hot and NS Tq; uor. Pumps kept for hire, for 
as and Wells. Buildings heated by Hot Water, for 
Hortienitur re, and every v of manufacturing purposes. 
The Trade supplied on advantageous terms, by BENJAMIN 
FOSLER, Engineer, &oc., 63, t-Street, t, Fleet-street, London. 
RPI I0SPHATE F LIME, 
Mn. Lawes’s FACTORY, DEPTFORD 
iT "DRAULIC RAMS, to be had of F. REEMAN Ros, 
and Fountain Maker, 70, Strand, London, 
Ra ams adapted to all situations. 
7l. per ton, at 
EK. 
i Supply Pipe, 4 in, 
No. 2 am, Ditto 2in. 
o. 3 Ram, Ditto lin, 
Engines and 
Pumps worked by Steam, Horse- 
power, or Manual labour. Foun- 
s ron, 
Dile Jets n p to 
Buildings, Baths, RP — n 
ma area upon the most simple and economical plan. Steam 
Closets, Cooking Apparatus, 
Sole Agent for TRUMAN’s PATENT WATER PURIFIER. 
ee AGE MOULE URAN CHEMICAL ALMANAC, i FREE- 
>e 2d. ; 
iB 
Ds NGLES HAND DIBBLING MACHINE, for 
depositing all kinds of Seed. It is so constructed that it 
e same moment make the hole no deliver the exact 
of Seed with extreme regularity, nor is the soil liable 
dois tne point, 
Agentin London UE MARK Hoe 40, Upper Thames 
Street, where the ay b 
PRIZE DRAIN- TILE MACHINE 
I ENTON AND CH NOCKS PATENT 
“ECONOMIC” DRAIN- vua AND PIPE MACHINE 
At the last mecnm of the York: de Agricnlinral Society, 
the of 10 awarded E this Machine, after a succes- 
sion of trials po o the competent UTR "ud Agricultural 
d it h seq. quently. SES ained Medals and Pre- 
, and other Societies, 
received, and e her information given, by 
s R. BRADLEY & Co» Engineers, Wakefield 
[UA inglupive of Patent du 
B. Oo. are als o makers or the Improved Oil-cake 
er, wee sew diced citas 
DWER-POTS AND GARDE 
OHN MOR’ TLOCK, 250, Oxford. st treet, i, respectfully 
fae ment of the 
ious colours, and soli y 
tion. on of meoil “CHINA, GLASS, and 
EART HBNWARE ar ihe S imvestgo e price, fur Cash.—2. 
reet, near H yc 
ps SSAM eee & CO/S FINE CONGOU— 
rich, strong, full Pekoe-Souchong flavou 
per pound, continuing to give such univ ersal s Metuon, the 
Proprietors can strongly recommend it to Families requiring 
an economical and EENEN article, — No 1, COVENTRY 
STREET, LONDON. 
M AND C. YOUNG, MANUFACTURERS OF iron 
e AND Wine WORK, &c., 128, High reek, Edinburgh, 
and 82, St, Enoch-square, Glasgow, tfully to cal 11 ths 
attention of Landed Proprietors, Hor sts, dc., to their 
STRONG HARE AND RABBIT PROOF WIRE Sirra 
which, from its Economy and Durability, is peculiar 
for inclosing and rendering impervious to HARES 
Pa Extensive Gro Young Plantations, ue 
Tt can ie potes "^to Hedges, P. 
y adap 
Mi RA 
, Nu 
es, &c. 
a isting Fences, and removed, when required, BT the greatest 
‘acilit; 
Prices, in Webs of any To op inches high z m er yard ; 
24 d delivered 
1s.; and 30 inches, 1s. 8d. per yar rd, 
free à the pal Ports of the three Pinedo for 
One Pie per ya "s 
STRONG STRAINED WIRE snipe dete with Wrought-iron 
Uprights, for Horses, Cattle, and Sheep, at from 1s. dd. t 
s. 104. per lin. yard. according mee 
STRONG STRAINED WINE FE CES, for Horses, Cattle, 
and Sheep, in Wood Posts (which are furnished by the pro- 
prietors), from 7d. to 10d. per lin. yard. 
STRONG STRAINED WIRE FENCES, with. Wrought. 
Uprights, for Red nue and Fallow Dee " 
3s. 6d, per yard, according to height and strength, 
STRONG STRAINED WIRE FENCES, Plain and Orna- 
mental, Hare and Rabbit pooh E inclosing Flower-gardens, 
rd. 
t-iron 
6d. to 
a 
&e om 2s, to 3s. 6d. 
PORTABLE Do., in the DES E aree m s, at from 2s. 6d, to 
3s. 6d. per lin. yard. 
Definite Estimates of Costs given upon receiving a 
tion of the Fences wanted, the nature of the Lines, 
extent required. 
PREMIUM WROUGHT-IRON HURDLES, i. 
nent or temporary division of Grounds and 
from 2s. 6d. to £ 1, per yard, according to the 
number of Bars, 
These Hurdles are made with prongs to fix them into the 
ground, and can be removed or fitted up with the greatest 
facility by any labourer, 
For the E West Indies and Ame 
peculiarl suitable, from being light and po: 
an be conveyed to and Tad in any 
E ae for exportation are made portable 5n packed in 
bundles tor shipment, occupying on board no greater space 
than common iron bars, and charg ged for freight the same, 
I GATES AND RAILINGS, made of Wrought and 
t Iron, of various designs, in the Gothic, Elizabethan, and 
other styles of Architecture. 
GHT-IRON Mae GATES, of I 
mi patterns, at from 3 . G3. 
HA DSOME CAST- TRON PILE ARS for ditto, from 39s. to 
50s. per pair. 
PREMIUM WROUGHT-IRON FIELD GATES, co m: 
upon the most approved principles, to combine strength GER 
They are perfectly secured from dropping by 
diagonal. bare, m S ng EE peng welded knees in 
the ork. Price 30s. aed each, complete with 
spr Y Do ts, Aue mounting for wood e po 
HANDS isum DAR IRON PIL TARS vm ditto, with bolts 
anc 2 T pai 
STRONG AND HANDSOME WROUGHT-IRON WICKETS, 
from 14s. upwards. 
PRE ABE PORTABLE WROUGHT-IRON SHEEP HAY- 
aout Covers, Wheels, and. Troughs, at 
Descrip- 
and the 
the perma- 
ands, at 
ngth and 
a the Wire Fenceis 
t and beau- 
and with 
.& Q. 
W: Tus WORK E EU or this dia forei 
from the increased facilities afforded them gi the 
branch of their business lately Ss they feel a: 
that all commands from the We: and Treland will 
bs executed in a manner that will g atis 
those who honour them with ar patronage Drawings, 
Catalogues, and Testimonials x E ree of expense to any À 
bleman or Gentleman requir 
Workmen sent to a Coia England, and I 
MOKY FIRE-PLACES PREVENTED.— 
W. and M. FEETHAM take leave to requaint their 
friends and the publie, that they Apes to prevent the 
etove nance evil effectually ; and they li kovina construc: t brick 
or metal flues to descend, or other: a situation may 
requiro, which they will warrant to draw 
pply gna Stove-warehouse, » Glitor 
Manufactory, No. 422, Oxford-stree! 
t iy TRAYS, Tea Urns, nas and fork 
&c., at 0. WATSON'S oe and 42, Barbican, and 
16, Ne ort Ha Fol lgate.—Established h: pentr A Ph of ünree 
Paper Tea Trays, including the larg 
richiy ornamented all over, 50s. a set yi "ires, pric tpi to, oM 
Japan Tea Trays, 7s. 6d. as p^ and upwards.—A 5-quart Lon- 
don- made PUE Ten Urn , with the newest pa acter > 
to 5t. 5s.—A s pa ur raised London-made Di 
18s. 6d. Best "aoo raised 35s. Gd., set Qi 
silver shape, 525. 6d., set o! 
Ivory Table Knives, 11s. (in doz. ; 
3s. 6d. per pair, Led J 
nch hand amk P e -handle. i 18s, BUR 1 
Y 
egant 
pins 
is 
4inch Balance-handle, gest and d 
best made ENS. De 35 
NE with W beg ata Plate- 
ndles, D ue 2s. 6d. 
handles equ P half tp price of the above 
[o s “handsomely” ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and 
Prick CoRrRENT is just published, ET Tenia quo regard 
economy and ele, ates should possess whe Ense f this useful 
Book, which may be had gratis, and p » the abore 
address. Sole inventor of the Mrs rs “ATbata Plate, whi 
is so rapidly su ee 
ied D, NUI 
ENTR 
IHR AND O ERS. 
INGHAM BROTHERS, 170, Little 
-4 street, T fth 
MENOGRAPH, ee Dabble "for Garden Borders, flower Pots, 
&c. Eng s of the same, with prices attached, sent per 
Post to ad pu HE of the Eggin on application as above. 
Agents T London, d J. DEANE, Horticultural 
Implement Wareho: 6, King Wiliam. .. London Brids 
‘N OOD BLACK THA, 3s. 6d., 3s. 8d., and 4s. per lb. 
x Guapo mdini 5s. ; Young Hyson, - 10d. Good Ce onial 
Coffee, ls. 4d. ; Fine’ Plantation, ls. Y t of 
strong good quani. much recomm lly 
offered to notice. Samples, or other quantities, fo 
BI of post-office order or other order of paymen 
Swzrrand BAILEY, Purveyor to the King of Hanover, 38, 
South PER London, 
ded on 
