THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: 
_May 9. 
DRAINING TILES AND PIPES. 
INSLIE'S PATENT IMPROVEMENTS.— 
For Maxine and p rag Draining ne of the Ist Orass. 
Ekilen having works operation, who are about to 
erect them, will find the Fi e worthy their attention, 
ROCESS combines 
An with Economy, as Tiles can 
a at all seasons ; generally 
cording to the nature of the c) 
seen at Alper ENG UM Middlesex; Mr, Hows, Engineer, 
119, Great eae ae , Southwark ; t the Polytechnic Institution, 
Rege: ent-street, Lon oe may be had from Jonn 
AINSLIE, pscton, USS, Middl 
HANKS'S IMPROVED “GRASS: CUTTING AND 
ROLLING MACHINE.—The complete suceess which has 
attended the introduction of this a ce Machine for Mowing 
Grass, and its fine adaptation for Cutting the Grass o awns, 
has been fully proved by the numerous RE nces where it has 
been tried, and now in common use, particularly at Rosse 
Priory, Ki Forfarshire ; 
albane, Perthshire ; Clumber; and at many other Nobleen 
and Gentlemen's seats in En ngland, as well as abr 
Machines oe made to cut breadths of 42, 30, o 
e latter being adapted 
uin perfect ease, 
surface, and attended with great savin 
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jun., & Son, Machin kers, ds prosdt N. B., by whom fur- 
ther particula s will ps given. 
YDRAULIC - 
Engineer and Fountain 
Rams adapted to all situations 
No.1 Rom, PY Pipe, i in. 
No, 2 Ram 
| RAMS, to be had of FREEMAN Rog, 
Maker, 70, Strand, London, 
ito 
Well Engines and 
Pumps worked by Steam, Hors 
power, or Manual- labour. Foun- 
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€ RNAMENTAL TILES for Floors, Walls, &e, of 
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