' TO Nonupuay, GENTLEMEN, AN 
OICE GREENHOUS 
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40—1846.] 0 
) AGRICULTURAL, GAZETTE, 
67i 
NUR SERYME 
SE AND OTHER PLAN 
ESSRS: J. C. ann 8. TEVENS i coil by 
Auction, at their Gr Ay a 
Sorts ; cae NM id Rhododendrons, 4 feet high 
Ar aucaria 
Excelsa, 3 feet ; a nd a 
hoiee Pinuses, Epa 
portion of. their dues Rs es "the ground being let 
T The great variety of Plants, DE rubs, 
rees, Bulbs, &e., and the Bruneau quit tity of all sizes offer 
adv. antages io purchasers rarely to be met with on one 33 
Stock consists of a large quens of Moss, Provence, and 
eins large ock of Persian a erian, and Rotha- 
The Evergreens 
d Taurestinus, "Aucuba Japonica, 
Tros 6 inches to 6. feet; ; Irish Ivie: 'om 1 to 20 feet the 
colleetion x ue ye in ie B 
; Mulberry, Apple, and Pear-trees, & 
rther particulars pur time of Sale will be given in 
faturo. advertisém ents. 
RADDON gouR te BARTON, ,THORVERTON,- 
9. BE LET BY TENDER, ins eter of 10 or 14 
5 ney RAM Watered Meadow Arable, e, and, Pasture 
and, with an excellent Dwelling-house, Labourer's Cottages, 
à Thrashing-machine driven by Water, and all necessary Agri- 
cultural Buildii ings thereon. LoTII. Also, KITLAKE NORTON, 
Adjoining the above, consisting of a Dwi Sut hause, all nece 
t 934. a a 22 P. 01 emerge or 
v. Tuomas REYNOLDS, the tenant, will shew the Pre- 
further partes may be obtained of Messr 
an Sow, Lapford, or of Messrs. SwrrH, Solicitors, Ore- 
iton, at whose office the terms of Letting may be seen, and t 
Tenders ure i sent on or before the 17th day of 0c. 
TOBER.—October 3, 1: 
ere 
ae eek APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
e TIOULTURALBUILDINGS,DWELLING- HOUSES, 
HURGRES and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved princi- 
Ples, and at very moderate charges: pers by DANIEL and 
pL D BAILEY, 272, HOL 
E. BAILEY having PUE. eh time to the considera- 
tion oft this ‘subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
Apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ments suggested in their practice, rendere their mode of 
heating not only very cticient, but very simple, and have com- 
bined di | durability in the apparatus y with economy in the charge. 
They h and, Scotland, and Ireland, 
ae many noblemen i and sepes pel hay ihe honour 
to be employed by the Horticultural Motley. Tonio in 
[oux ting the NOE of their splendid osse HOIS erected at 
Barty also construct in metal all deseriptions of 
Hortesibral Buildings and Sashes, and invite Noblemen, 
Sentlemen, Enas the P: 'üblie, to the inspection of their various 
drawings an models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the 
Opportunity of exhibiting, amongst ofher ital soiis s, an ex- 
tremely complete and orbes itcten apparatus, or ran 
Adapted forthe continued su & water, and an arrange- 
uu of the oven more complete Tiani kes hitherto been brought 
/efore the publi lic. 
siiis Queda . Barney were the first to PX e metallic eur- 
M inea: "uses to horticulturists, and can referto the Con- 
gerratory ‘attached h o the Pai NUT 
esides many others i in this Sse aia 
ared a pum of the Galvanic 
for immediate delivery ; 
y beg to introduce to public notice s new Trough Pipe, for 
at yapour is constantly, or 
eee required, and which may be seen at their Manu- 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY 
HOT WATER, 
J. WEEKS & DAY, Arcnrrecrs, &c., Glo ucester- 
and HOT. Nene rend t Dhelsen, HOTHOUSE BUILDERS 
respectfully Dor a APPARATUS MANUF AOT URERE, most 
turists, that they nem Not, Gentry, and Horticul- 
©, Where all the various kno 
kept deed “Their _Hot-water Appar oe ie 
Greenhouses, Pis stant ae! in various Hothouses, 
Bottom Heating can “he er the whole principle of Top and 
J. Weeks & Day pere n 
eat is applie: stia. # 
fy eat a ran: vue orcing- 
0 feet 4 in length, ii ith. 
to oes ados once et Soois of fuel, and only 
els, Plans, on in great variety. 
a 0« Inqrmeat variety. 
tion E: Due Nel, long enough to Ses protect a 
marine: own; 35. eaci eac) The above are 
um W; 
Others exposed to the wet. “Capes, shorter, 25. and 2s. 6d. each ; 
Bienes c. Waggon Covers, 2s. per square yard.—RonznT| 
New.road, Lo bu and Tent Maker, p Tonbridge-place, | 
E OT-WATER PIPES.—A large stock of these 
Pipes, with Elbows, Syphon Bends, and all the usual 
connexions, so Socket and Flange Pipes, at JowEs's, 6, 
Bansag Southwark. 
"GRICULTURAL DRAINING. The attention of 
fe Agrieulturists is respectfully directed to a simple and 
NING LEVEL, price 28s. It can be sent 
to any part securely packed. It cannot well be put out of 
uu and a mere labourer can use it. To be had of the 
mg Davis, Optician, Derby. 
J. B. SAMPSONS SELF-FEEDING ECONO OMICAL 
E ane APPARATUS FOR HEATING HORT 
LTURAL BUILDINGS,  DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURC HES, CHAPELS, &c. &c. 
E 
E and F, Flue hole for 
ater into tanks, &c. ; R, Return 
and heat into the fin 
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SPIRAL WATER HEATER. 
B. SAMPSON, Enotyerr, &c., Maidstone, Kent, 
e Inventor and Manufacturer of the muci ds BES ed RE. 
GISTERED SPIRAL WATER HEATER, erecte 
many during the last season, on his own responsi, which 
have given the greatest satisfaction in ev ery with 
confidence offer this admirable Boiler to the Battie asd as Tm best 
yet introduced, Mars great Ger ae over the Conical 
‘and all others. 1st, Forming its own flue, and exposing three 
Dreni T to tho action of tbe. fire; after it has left the 
body of the boiler, the hent (which is lost in others), passin 
MESES f and bein wing 
the least possible escape. EE Requiring fuel bat once in 14 
hours, and being poms f cast iron, renders it more tie. 
not burning out as r wrought iron. 3r ing of 
full 50 per cent. in the consumption of fuel. 4th, Masinga cylin- 
drical feeder, with air-tight cover, the fire is kept uniformly 
supplied. 5th, The simplicity ofits construction enables any 
mason to fix it with the greatest ease. 
These Boilers are made d sizes, and may be applied 
to any pipes, tanks, &e., already fixed. 
Can be seen at Messr s. J. and C. - Poppercoru's, Ironmongers, 
Maidstone, and other establishments. A Prospectus, with full 
punc wer be had, post free, on. apslieation to the In- 
D, V dorsi Hota for lighting fire; E 
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pipe. 
ventor. eval discount to the 
N.B. eee may be seen at. the Polyteéhuie Institution, 
London. m 
CLARE'S HOTHOUSE 
METALLIC WORKS, 
55, LIONEL-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. 
Proprietor, Mr. THOMAS CLARK, 
Superintendent of the Works, Mr. JOHN JONES, 
N returning his grateful thanks to the Nobility, 
Gentry, and. Public at a for their liberal patronage of 
e above EDR nere during a period of = 30 ere 
Mr. CLARK bi e that tite repeal of tie duty on Gl. 
enables d to iter M METAL LIC How and de OUSES 
ata atly reduced price. Those Houses are glazed with 
British Sheet Glass, iz. diee of from 24 to 30 inches in length, 
and of such hilst that as to preclude all danger of accidental 
ATENT STOVE for ‘these "urposen 
is the most efficient and economical yet introduced t 
public notice. "The price of No. 1 Stove, calculated to Warm 
and Ventilate EET e 
Oto- 10,000 — feet, eA 
No. 2, from 36 pa to 50; 000 
No. 3, from 50, ees seres diu 
be se en in dail, 
operation at the PANKLIBANON TRON C WORKS, the Great 
Tire TRUE &c. Where is also the large 
LM of General Furnishing Ironm morgen in "Timed i our 
, and Iron Cooking Wares; best Sh effield Plate and 
Tabie Cutler WES Paper and ur Tea-' ate ; Bronzed 
Teat Jrns; Baths of all kinds; Bras: Ro e 
Ne saat Work Garden Or! Rips 7 Verandáns, &c.. 
ALLOWS, & Cos P Panklibanon.Iron Works, 5, 
M CIEN Portaian sue: 
rARMERS’ 
Ir 
Boum Herts. 
G ROVE HOUSE AC ADEMY, 
bck Head-Master.—Mn. H. L. B. 
At hi above Band. Y cube Genieten ara T : 
and instructed in the Latin and Greek | are iberaly Bom 
ded, 
Langnages, the Mathe- 
tice of saa A aa “Land Surges apis. Drawi 
&c. Terms, from 5 to 8 guineas per quarter, according to ue 
and eguinen 
g s salubriously situated at a few minutes’ wa 
from the anto Station, on the London and Birmingham Rail. 
way. A es also runs to and from London daily. 
s the advantages o ry and Airy 
ground, a and an immense d th T 
which is de died to the School; porti 
allotted to each Pupil for practical Cite oses connected wit 
Agriculture and Horticulture. 
References to the pcm of the Pupils, to Gentlemen in the 
neighbourhood, and other 
quen AINSLIE TILE MACHINE COMPA 
(WITHOUT ROYALTY.) 
Play- 
eX, 
DIRECTORS, 
cipem oo Surry, Esq., of Deanston, Queen Square, 
nster, 
JOHN Aucun Esq., Alperton, Middlesex. 
Maxx Born, Ésq., 4, Reve Bank alee: 
. S. Born, Esq., Lownc Square. 
ome CONNELL, Esq., 36, st James’s ee 
W. SUTHERLAND, Esq., Dirdhurst, Croydon 
A WEBSTER, eae Great George Street, “Westminster, 
Tue Directors, in consequence of the numerous representa- 
tions made to them by applicants for Machines, and the 
culty they experience in collecting the Royalty, have determin 
to abandon their claim for Ro, oyalty, and ‘sell the Machines at a 
xed price ; and in order still further to meet the views of the 
piesa they have come to the detention of reducing the 
qme offered to the pul 
‘hese Machines, for Rie Prize Gold Medals were given by 
the Rond Irish Agricultural Society, at their Meeting at B 
nasloe, and by the Highland and Agricultural Soe of 
land, at their Meeting at Dumfries, are of two s: 
A tig Machine at the Office, to make ve 0 at once, in- 
cluding two moulds for "sim or 
A Mamino at the Office, to make two 
worked br horse. ostium, seni ding! a 
Tiles or Pipes, 7 
By these Machines, ‘Draining Tiles and Pipes of the most 
perfect form are produ ata much cheaper rate than by any 
other process hitherto Tarte 
may be seen at work at Alperton; also at tie 
Office, 1934, Vise "London ; atthe Polytechnic Institution, 
Regent S Str eet, London; at n pae s, Cura f the a 
land Society of Scotland ; LAURENCE Tis, 141, 
DNI ‘Street, Glasgow ; jan at denos DnUxxoND and Some, , 
xs 
o be 
Moitas for 
in. 
A letters and applications for sanitet information to be 
made tothe undersigned, N PATON, Secretary, 
At the ( Office, 1934, Piceadilly. 
CLUBS.—An arrangement bas just 
been made by which the result of the Kew enter- 
tained upon practical questions in the Loe " Clubs 
will be given in the armers' Magazine." ? 200 columns 
of Agricultural Intelligence will be: continued, with Engr: 
of the best and most perfect animals which obtain the rie: t 
the leading Agricultural Societies. series of Portraits ô 
‘atrons of Agriculture am minent Bri Farmers, with 
Biographical Biemoirs; Sint contintiation-—Mr. J. Grey; of Di. 
ston, and Mr. Smith, of Peanston, po rice 2s. 
Maybe chia of à Office a rfolk-st., Stra 
«rp ENANT RIGHT. "That an Alteration in the 
in a law of Landlort 
he Repeal of the pee n seit is gea manifes ; 
a t em of ‘Tenant Right" must be AS The Maxx 
LANE ExPnEss has always advocated the rights the a 3T 
Farmer, and will continue so to do idisse be 
by order of all v price 7d. ;'or TL. 105, 4d. per i 
Office, 24, Norfol tra t., Strand, London. 
Bn LORS TR RADE. —The ascertained desiruction 
POTATO en in the United Kingdom—and the 
ee iade of thi in and pulse crops, and, it is appre- 
hended, of the Potato ges jn France—render early and correct 
jnformation om the stock of grain mie to meet the exi- 
eney, of more importanee than for many gears past. No 
trouble nor expense is spared to furnish the et and best in- 
telligence im the MARK- LANE Express RPR 8 been for many 
DE n EnevanD and 
7} SS tise, Of al 
booksellers, price: He ls, 4d..per annum. Office, 24, Norfolk- 
raat sierra 
tion of the POTATO crop as pro 
10,000,0007. Mad been lost ; and that France, through the failure 
of the erops, would: require 2,000000 — of grain. This 
| md must cause great excitement, ender correct 
| expense is spared to furnish the latest and best intelligence in 
the Marx-Lane Express, which has been for eer the 
edi the Corn Trane ty Dworak and in Fonet 
‘ES.—~May be had, by order, of all booksellers, price 7d. 
B 
lofee, E Norfolk-street, | Strand, corn 
