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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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ULEY IRON WORKS, S, NEAR DURSLEY, 
GLOU CESTERSHIRE 
Important o Iron Founders, Engineers, Agriculturists, Agri- 
ultural Implement Makers, and oth 
JUS Rss SEDES disposed o of eet Eed 
T operty, has honou 
n HUMPHRYS AND- Co. Witte mette to ar- 
* range SALE Wr AUCTION, on Turspay, May 5, 
1846, and dilovint: days of business (Fridays aie Saturdays, 
and Monday the 10th ately until the whole is disposed of, 
THE VERY VALUABLE EFFECTS of cedi and un- 
Manufactured Stock, Fixtures, Tools, Carts, Horses, &c. 
Comprehending ing Shafts, Gearing; Planing, Slotting, 
and Drilling Machines ; Slide and other Lathes; Vices, Vice 
Benches, Serew Tackle, and other Tools; Fan Blower, Cu- 
polas, rane) Moulding dum d an extensive assortment 
of Wheel and other.patterns; Brass eae Tools ; Port- 
able and. Suo Smith's P orges, mm Anvils and Tools; Pat- 
tern Makers’, Carpenters’, and Wheelw ig Benches ; Circu- 
ler Saw ; Timber of various yak, well ned; a quantity 
of Machines, of various kinds, partly tured and com- 
plete ; a great quantity of. Bar and Bus Iron; Cas! Blis- 
eren Steel ; ounting-bouse Fixtures; the one. enale $ Share of 
e Uley Patent Chaff Cutter; a Richmond Cart and Spring 
M a useful Draught Horse and Gig ditto; Sets of Harness, 
aneous Effects, 
ptive Particulars will appear in Catalogues at 
th, which may be obtained 7 days prior to the Sale at the 
Midland Counties’ Herald Office, Birmingham ; guar ‘dian Office, 
Manchester ; Mercury Office, Bristol; at the Works; or the 
Auctioneers’ es, Stroud and Wotton-under-Edge. Cata- 
logues will be sent on a post-paid application, solutions 12 
Postage E 
e Sale will commence each day at 12 o'clock to the 
B35 
minute, 
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 
M ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS will sub- 
mit to Public Compt ition, at the Auction Mart, Bartho- 
lomew-lane, on Tuesday, April 28th, and Thursday, 30th, 1846, 
at 120’ "lock, about200 Pairs Of CARN AUN Sand PICOTE ES 
(the deni stock of a gentleman amateu Also, a splendid 
assortment of Geraniums and Jek Pi lantan bloom, the newest 
varieties or Fuchsias, Verbenas, Heartse: Pinks 
Roses, Choice Dahlias, &c.— i 
Sale, and ©: jat: alogia bad at the prs and of the Auctioneers, 
America eytonstone. 
TO Go uin FLORISTS, A AND > OTHERS 
M ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS are instructed 
to submit to publie SOS MADE by Auction, on the Pre- 
mises, Mas road, ae QU Brixton, about the second week in 
May, 1846, of T ULIPS (the property of a gentle- 
man NA giving a their further cultivation) ; amongst 
which will be found Pandora, Salvator Rosa, Brown's s 
Louis XVI., Perks s Duke of Devonshire, Beteral's Bri ulan 
TO NOBLEMEN, S, GENTLEMEN, REEL 
FLORISTS, AND OT 
MN ESSRS. PROTHEROE s MORRIS are in- 
str nated to. submit to Public Competition by Auction, on 
the premises, Harwood Nurser, » Hampstead-road, on Mond: 
And 2th, 1846, at Tt o’clock, (in consequence of the premises 
being required for other purposes), the whole of the GREEN- 
HOUSE PLANTS, consisting of very choice Geraniums, Aza- 
i c Fuchsias, Verbenas, Calceolarias, Heat! ths, 
Fairy Roses, &c. Also, a newly- Viene Greenhouse, several 
two and three-light Boxes, Handlights, and other effects. 
be viewed prior to Sale, and Catalogues had on 
of the principal Seedsmen ; and of the Auctioneers, Ameri 
Nursery, Leytonstone. 
ORTICULTURAL GLASS OF BRITISH 
MANUFACTURE, at J. WErcu, jun., PHILLIPS, & Pink ’s 
Warehouse, 12, Panton-street, Haymarket.—Havin, 
rangements with a British Manufacturer, they are CUR to 
offer the above ar EE in d EA at the following 
terms, in Squares eding 40 inches long :— 
No. '0— (equal d Pote iM Sheet; 43d. per foot. 
—averaging from 16 to 18 oz. to ee foot oad. 
” 21 to 23 ” 
3 2 
eth WELCH, jun. ., having mait many y years iust Me. Drake, of 
8, Jermyn-street, and 315, Oxford-street, and at the time of the 
glazing « of Chatsworth lr ANOJ has devoted himself to 
the Horticultural Glazing Department, begs t S. olt the atten- 
tion of Horticulturists generally to the above prices for Glass, 
Which $us undertake to glaze in any pad P "ihe United 
Kin 
They a also beg to recommend for Pits and Garden Lights 
Small size squares, which they offer at the following low prices, 
Packed in 100 feet boxes, not particular to thickness 
Bin.byS .. 1d. per foots 
5in.by8 e 5 (AR by4 .. 2d. 
6 in. by4 ma 9ünmaby 7 3d. 
J. W. esp inspection of their stock of Stained and 
Omamental G Glass attheir Warehouse, as above.—12, Panton. 
eet, 
May 
ROPAGATING GLASSES, White, Is. per Ib., or 
from 2s. 6d. to 24s, per dozen. CUCUMBER GLASSES, 
from 6d. to 4s, each. GRAPE SHADES d holes, 1s. 9d. to 
2s. 6d. each. FISH BOWLS, from 1s. êd. 1.—APSLEY PEL. 
LATT & con Glass Works, Holland- deb Blackfriars. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY HOT 
RAY, ORMSON, anp BROWN, Hornovse Burtp- 
ERS AND Hor WATER Apparatus MANUFACTURERS, Dan- 
vers-street, Paulton-square, King's-rond, Chelsea, respect- 
fully request. the Hes of the Nobility, Gentry, and Gar- 
Dn who intend to enlarge or augment their Foreipg or 
Plant Houses, to RR superior manner recting such struc- 
ios; and the application of Heat by their improved Hot Water 
Apparatus. 
Gray, OnMsoN, and Brown beg to assure those who honour 
them with their patronage, that from the prae 
of one of the firm as a. Gardener, they gu 
construeted by them will be adapted to its intended purpose. 
Plans ard Estimates furnished free, and satisfactory refer- 
ences given. 
pu WATER APPARATUS FOR 
HEATING 
SE ee RRNA DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MAN TORIES, spon improved princi- 
ples, and at very mo xh d ahares ere by DANIEL and 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOL. LBORN. 
d E. BAILEY having Cookout time to the considera- 
tion of "is subject, and had much experiente in the erection of 
apparatus for the nbove-mentioned purposes, haye, by i p 
ments suggested in their practice, iA ed their mode of 
heating not only very efficient, but vei y simples and bave com- 
bined durability i in the apparatus w teu my in the charge, 
They have erected apparatusin England, Cade and Ireland, 
for many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the 
to be employed e Horticultural Society of London, in 
executing the works of their splendid Conservatory erected at 
oru eg 
D. and E. Barrzy also construct in metal all descriptions of 
Iorieultural Buildings and Sashes, and ans Noblemen, 
ntlemen, and the Publi the inspection of their various 
pec ani 2; 'Hélboriy where they have the 
opportunity of exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an ex. 
tremely complete and convenient kitchen appar: e or range, 
adapted for the continued supply of hot water, and an arrange- 
ment of the oven more complete than has hitherto been brought 
before the publi 
and E. Bai EY were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
DUE houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Con- 
attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, 
others] in this country, and on the Continent. 
D. 2 E. BAILEY have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate deliver 3: 
they beg to introduce t o publie notice a new Trough Pipe, 
ous other Houses wbere vapour is Parag 2 
at A dn ed, and which may be seen at their Manu- 
fact 
THE TANK SYSTEM, 
of E 
Y eae | 
BURBIDGE AND HEALY having heated a con- 
siderable number of Pits e other Horticultural Struc- 
tures, for the cultivation of P elons, Cueumbers, and 
other tropical plants, Dasticulaird BS Ea plan recommended 
a Mr. Mazes recent work ure of Pines and Cu- 
mbers, many of ich are working at the. present time, 
m beyond a doubt that every ki ucture may 
be heated. by BURBIDGE and ge s nega liaes Tank ig ects! 
with the absolute certainty of ucing the. desired result. 
Their Apparatus, may be seen at work at the following places : 
ene Gardens, Chiswick ; Royal Botanic Gardens, 
; Baroness Rothschild’s Gardens, Gaangrebury 5 Mr, 
Glendinning, Chiswick Nursery ; 
and in pore than one hundred other places.— 
| 
JERUVIAN AND BOLIVIAN GUANO 
I SALE, BY THE ONLY IMPORTERS, ANE. ON 
ANTONY GIBBS Ax» SONS, LONDON 
Wm. JOSEPH MYERS AND CO., DO 1PÓOL; 
And by their Agents, 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, anD CO., LIVERPOOL and ATSR OT 
TSWORTH, POWELL, anD PRYOR, LOND 
To protect themselves against the injurious hse ts of 
using inferior and spurious guano, purchase: 
mended to apply only to Dealers of established c 
the above-named Importers, p will 
a , or to 
pply the articles in any 
ing it from the Import 
1585S and Sons, 47, Lime-street, April 25, 
TE or rug LONDON MANURE COM- 
Y.—Four Guineas per Ton r five years! expe- 
rience in the manufactur e of = abor e Manur e, the Company 
confidently recommend heapest and most per- 
manent of all artificial dre: g: eye hak themselves of the 
many improvements in the science of artificial manures, the 
Jrate is so adapted that the food requisite for a rotation of 
crops is fully maintained. Th te will be found most valu- 
able, either drilled or sown [EET for Barley, Pota- 
toes, Tares, or Turnips : m the latter it is parti RE: useful, 
as it seldom fails, in the 5 edel to secure ; 1000 plant, 
and also to produce a gr ues ight sre. The London Ma- 
nure Company also supply ae ee PERUVIAN GUANO, Gyp- 
sum, Sulphuric Acid, Super-phosphate of Lime, Bone Sawdust, 
and every_Artifici al Manare. 
No. 40, Bridge- Ek Blackfriars. E. Punszn, Secretary, 
[QUID MANURE. 
ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN. 
peer dip of the Agricultural Interest, at this 
ous crisis, is requested. oe E great Wiss of 
LIQUID MANURE, and the ease witi h it may be appro- 
riated by the use of FOWLE e prse for 
t 
TaD at their fixed prices, 
Warehouses.. 
ici 
RS PUMPS: mad 
ot Water, for 
Hortieulture, and every variety o: of manufacturing pe S. 
he Trade supplied on advantageous terms, by BENJAMIN 
Fowter, Engineer, &c., 63, Dorset-street, Fleet-street, London. 
*UANO AND OTHER MANURES.—The under- 
signed begs to offer the following on the best terms, viz, :— 
vANO— Peruvian, Bolivian, and African. 
Ditto—British, (made on the strict analy- eae 
r Wheat, Oates, 
sis of Peruv MeL |B Barley, Beans, Tur- 
SUPERPHOSPHATE (see Royal | p TEE a War 
E ME cidem ape vol. ps. ae MES 
rt 2.) de op Tares, 
'ass, 
Bena Dust and HALP-INCH Bons. 
Bone SHAVINGS. 
Gypsum—F or Clover, Cinquefoil, Trefoil, Vetches, &c. 
DEO gr Sopa—As a stimulant for Wheat, Oats, Barley, 
ss, 
T or F Porast. 1 
SILICATE or Sopa 
SILICATE OF ee 
PrTRE-SALT—aS a dress for Old Pastures, 
&e., being a complete ore er. 
AGRICULTURAL SALT—for Compost ae &e. 
UnATE—for Wheat, Oats, Ba: and. 
SurPRHURIC ssolving Bone Dnata Prey Siferings: 
Sopa Asu—for destro; 
Also Sulphate, Oed and Phosphate of Ammonia, Sul- 
phate and Muriate of Potash, Sulphates of Soda and Magnesia, 
and all other Manures of known value. 
Apply to Mark PUE 40, 
As a top dress for Wheat. 
Clovers-leas, 
per Thames.street, 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, 77. en. ton, at 
Mm. LAwzs's FACTORY, Depironp Cur: 
T3INGLES HAND DIBBLING “MACHINES 
SMITHFIELD SHOW, DECEMBER, 1845.—Several of 
these Machines aes exhibited „by the proprietors at the Great 
Smithfield Agricul al Show, in December last, and attracted 
xD deal of ataoa Ne they were universally acknow- 
edged v be the most simple and perfect instruments ever 
Nd lue: 
Since irs Machine was first brought out, several important 
eal e have been. id rendering it complete. It is 
con th ri being convinced 
thatit will give general rana 
The Quo point is i fone ucted s the soil cannot 
choke it; and it will at tl t make the hole and 
deliver the exact quantity of gend ith extreme regularity. It 
is simple in its construction, and not et out of order. 
far The cups are of various ae for discharging either 
Wheat, Mangere Wurzel, Barley Beans, Peas, Vetches, &c. 
ing m con Price 40s, cach, 
P 
De uble 
Including Box and "Carriage to Tondon, areol or aird 
WirLiAM E. RENDLE & Oo., General das rep Plymout 
London—Mrs. ke, 118, Fenchurch- street ; Mark Fo- 
thergill, 40, Upper Thames-street; Hurst and M‘Mullen, 6, 
Leadenhall-street; Chas. Farnes, St, John-street, West Smith- 
has. Smart, 369, Oxford-street. Livery E mes Cuth- 
y "Dublin — William dun d d and Sons, 
Agricultural Museum. Cork—J. and H- Hayerott, Nurserymen. 
Manchester— Abraham Vickers, dronmonger, Essex- d- 
ake, 
OREIGN | AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS, for Hothouses, Garden and other purposes.— 
R. c. having. again reduced the prices for small erown squares, 
invites a comparison of the present quotations with his former 
lists + i 
S per gross. per gross. er gross 
Gint by4 68, Sby5.. 13s, 9by7... 18s. 
ds doe 4 3. OB 8 by 6 14s. by 8... M 
» i4 TOUT 
bigs SHEET. GLAS 
one 
Benoni T BEE,CUCUMBER,and GRAPE SLASSES 
Nec every description, cheaper than at any other hou: 
ew Lists, apply to R. Coa. oun Lead, and goti Works, 
18, L cester-square, Tendon 
OREIGN SHEET GLASS, of good, quality, for, 
Horticultural and „general onum NA nad: 2 
2 ELPHICK’S, 
eady Money o nly. 
WIRE-WORK, HOT: TOUSER" APPARATUS; 
& 
GREENH: os 
S ROMS Ke MANOR-HOUSE, MANOR- 
$ D, CHELSEA, Manufacturer of 
SYST E WIRE: TENOR, i resist Grazing Stock, and ren- 
dered m. roe WIRE-WORK in Trainers, 
" pape "FE s, 
W EULTURAL BUILDINGS, Green and Hothouses, Conserva- 
tories, rc. The same heated by HOT-WATER-APPARATUS, 
oni fiübróvod and economical principles, 
meris waited on in Town or Country, and Drawings and 
Stimates free, Work for the Trade as usu 
Ward's Cases, or-Domestic durch 
street, 
TEPHENSON AND CO., 61, G hurel 
near i Chester Tanor 
London, and 17, New panie in 'eet, Southwark, i enters 
and UE of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 
CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the Beaten of 
scientific Hontigulturists to their much approved method of 
applying the Tank system to Pineries, Propagating Houses, 
&c., by which ERREG heat as well a m heat is se- 
cured to any required degree without the ‘aid ee Hep or flues. 
S. & Co. have also to state that at the request of numerous 
friends they are poy making. their aoa of Tron, as well as 
Copper, by whic is reduc These Boilers, whic! 
e now so E VOS nate require EUM hy but to 
those who have not seen them prospectuses ed 
be forwarded, as well as reference of the Ighod authorit; 
they may be seen at most Bd Nobility’s seats and TARGI 
Nen throughout the Kinga a 
o. beg to inform om trade that at em Manufactory 
men. Shrewsbury—Ino. Car! Tontounder. VAR idge 
—Robert ei DR EU um Stirling, N.B. . Drum- 
mond ang Sons, Agricul paa s seum. Ener g ae “Martin, 
Nort eum. Haddington, N.B.— W. Dods. 
Wellington, alee DE 0S. Baddeley, Iron Merchant, Mc 
usse. d Son, Eas k cester— Wm. Webb, 
fron foun nde eng W iliam Dingle, MR 
‘Bris rockter & Go. 
and Stannes. J 
" n india als, ke. e E ur on 
appheanon: p gente required. 
Plymouth, April 
I em TILES WANTED AT NORWOOD. 
and particulars to be enclosed, by post, to E 3 
genio “Chronicle end Ageieddiunds Gazette Office, 5, Uppi 
Th New Parldettbot every article requise for 
of Horticultural Buildings, ae well as for e ves may be 
btained upon the most advantageous iw 
enietvibdPes. &c. of Iron or Wood, erected upon the most 
ornamental designs. EE Potssding) "field and Garden 
Fences, Wire Work, &c. xar EE) 
URBIDGE. AND HEALY'S COOKING APPA- 
RATUS coins Sylvester’s Pateat This Cooking 
ER- SPOTS AND GARDEN 
Jos NORTLOCK, 250, Oxford- pese respectfully 
announces that he has a very large assortment of the 
above articles in various colours, and solicits an early inspec- 
ion. very Gece of useful CH », GLASS, and 
at the Jowett possible price, fox Cash. —25v, 
Oxford-street, aoe Hyde-p 
of pred and workmanshi; ipid m fai ct, 
R lied as to produce ene 'eatest 
onset dade R i bons deg. traction to the apparatus ; and B. and 
z can sai ro omand: it, from ex Deren, A as e en] 
superior to anything of the kind hitherto m A Prospectus | 
can. be forwarded, upon application, rey ‘particulars and | 
price, at 130; Fleet-street. 
effect with the least consump. | P: 
EAL AND SON S Lisa Urb BoyvinG, 
containing a full description of Weights, Sizes, and 
that are best suited to make a good set of Bedding, sent free 
by post, on application to their Establishment, the largest in 
London exclusively for the manufacture and sale of Bedding 
(no bedsteads or other furniture being 
| Feather Dressers and Beddi: 
Chapel, d otteghienudgürMrondi 
kir al AbufBoRdr edu; 196, opposite the 
