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CHRONICLE. 
[May 20, 
“A USTRALASIAN COLONIAL ann GENERAL 
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Capital bee 00 2 2,000 Shares, 
RS. 
Edward Barnard, Esq., F. mh s 1c. E. Mangies, Esq. 
Henry Buckle, Esq J.B. 
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BA 
Conontar Bankers k of Australasia ey erates by Royal 
Charter, 1835), me a Moorgate-st 
Paysictan—P. Fraser, Esq., M > 62, Guildford. st ar |-Sq. 
ou1crroRs—Messrs. eens Stevens, 
Secr poaer Edy. Ryley, Esq. 
The a aeventees offere migrants to the Australasian 
Colonies by this Company are ee that no extra premium 
charged for residence in any of the Australasian Colonies, except 
in New Zealand. cond, that no extra premium is charged, to 
those who assure nee rite whole term of life, for one voyage out 
to the Australasian Colonies, and for one return voyage; and 
iums may be Leah and claims settled in those colonies. 
And to all persons who wish to assure oe pau the Company 
offers unusually erotnbe rates of prem » participation in 
profits, and the guarantee of an ample aneeribed capital. 
Prospectuses and full particulars may be obtained at the Offices 
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HOT-WATER APPARATU: 
ALMER, GREEN, & CO., No. 146, ‘one “STREET, 
IGHTON, respectfully invite the attention of Horticultur- 
ists, &c. to their HOT-WATER APPARATUS, which is admira- 
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of every ween The Apparatus here referred to is exceed- 
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it and e ibraicat in its operation, very easily managed, and 
aE ritatle to ‘ie injured, over-heated, or put out of order by acci- 
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G., & Co. can also, with great SER EIS (ates on expe- 
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Warehouses, Factories, and Private Dwellings. 
Further particulars will be promptly supplied on application as 
above, and reference given to most respectable persons on whose 
premises the Apparatus has been for many months in ipa 
HE CONICAL HOT- WATER BOILERS invented 
by J. Rogers, Esq., May be obtained of , size from JOHN 
Ce Ironmonger, &c., Ronee Kent 
J. Suewew having had every opportunity igeea him by an 
extensive | practice to bring this apparatus to per! eae begs to 
ficient and economical: y be seen at 
Messrs. Chandler & Sons’ Nursery, Nig Ss Loddiges’, 
Hackney; Mess bi ge ne Apple-pla cb, Mr. Knight's, S, 
King’s-road, Chelse: Veitch and Son’s, lexeter and at 
the Gardens of the eoeienrun ‘al Society of London 
AGRICULTURAL MACHINE WORKS, BEY: ERLEY, YORKS, 
| EES S LIQUID MANURE CART, which re- 
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The Body of the Cart is made of Cast-Iron, and holds about 
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the Spread- ese Cc ee: Hi Iron Pump, cannot 
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CROSSKILL’S PORTABLE MANURE DRILL, for ene 
any quantity of soot, lime, salt, &c.—will contain 8 bushels 
Manure—price 12/. 12s. 
ON Si ApoE 
THE IMPORTERS, 
ANT uONY. GIBBS & SONS, LONDON 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co, LIVERPOOL anv BRISTOL, 
OTTER’S ARTIF ICIAL GUANO. — = meee, 
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real «MAC 2 OIL” for the Hair, and ‘* KALYDOR” fot 
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Burren y MADE IN TEN MINUTES 
Y THE NEWLY-INVENTED CHUR: 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT: 
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facility with which it 
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Ni 
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London, ers 
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facturers, 
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Arthur-street, near the Monument: Ri@ny’s Brush Warehonses 
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the 
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house, 127, High He siborsi, Serre’ of eet, Lon- 
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Chelgea. 
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with common blacking. Their Elastic Spring Boots are realy: 
attention ; they aipersede lacing and butronings and effe ait 
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DWARD BECK. iheduve eric aes 
that the Cisterns, Tanks, Shelves, Stages, Co 
Tubs, Plower- Boxes, Edging for Garden~ pan a stage, POD 
by him in Slate. Worton Cottages 
(may be seen in use ie 
application to the Gardener, (Sundays excepte iF 
