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‘TO GARDENERS axp OTHERS. 
Mee ae LET, near the Sea-coast, in the West of Sus 
» Larg: e and Most Productive GARDENS, with a_com 
foitabte: Bouse and all Suiake st Buildings. Pine, Melon, Grape, 
and other Forcing House: in the highest possible state of 
management end pa te le sin Particulars, apply to Mr. 
Mason) Ea ‘eet, Chichester. 
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curity. 
J OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HE 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING- behietet 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved 
very moderate ft erected by DANIEL ria 
AILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
nd E. Barrey having fiers d much time to the considera~ 
ich. of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
ing not Neate very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 
durabili the apparatus w ith economy in the charge. 
have erected apparatus in England, pootene, and Ireland, for 
many noblemen and gentlemen, and hay had. the honour to be 
employed by the Horticultural Society of Leaton, inexecuting the 
works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 
D. and E. Bartey also construct ia metal all descriptions of 
Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
and mod ee at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
exhibiti aémongetother metal alworks,an extremely completeand 
eateries: kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the continued 
supply of hot water, an’ ngement of the ove e more com- 
wlgte t than has hitherto been brought before the 
D. and E. Baiisy were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 
near renee to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 
gene in this country and on the Continent. 
and E. BAILEY haye prepared é quantity of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 
hey B eg to introduce to public nies anew Trough Pipe, for 
oF ‘chidaceous or other eae where vapour is Sonntantiye or at 
inter v Fas required, an may be seen at their Manufactory. 
THE CONICAL me SS -WATER BOILERS, invented 
y J. Rocer 
, Esq., may be ea ets ay any. size from JOHN 
SHEWEN, 
J. 
Ironmonger, &c., Sevenoaks, 
HEWEN having had every aver arity  fforded him by an 
asive pr ractice to bring this apparatus to perfection, begs to 
S most efficient and economical: it may be seen at 
Chandler & Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall; Messrs. Loddiges’, 
Messrs. Henderson’s, Pine Apple-| pla ce ; Messrs. Veitch 
eter; Mr. Pontey’s, Plymouth; the Royal Botanical 
gees ciel ae Park ; ; and at the Gardens of the Hor- 
ticultural Socie London. Considerable improvements have 
been effected eihcs ase season ; particulars of which are in course 
of Vs bars ion. 
ENDL 
NDLW’S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. — 
TEPHE NSON anv CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
London, Inventors,of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 
U oe E CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, having heen much engaged 
ings | upon the above system with Tanks of 
cit the attention of polentitie Horticul- 
turists to an Iron ae now fitting up on their premises, which 
offers most decided advant ages OVER €FEYy other article hitherto 
anks Ww! 
2 can be made from 10 to-100 
of any width and depth, and can be connected or diconhestad 
by any wor ee ietien withent the ip chtest digieulty, thus 
fi ng the opportunity to persons in remote districts of 
Denne this much approved method of heating wien the 
ygineers. The Tanks can be applied to Boilers 
snd CPipes already igede and from the present low price of Iron 
will be found cheaper than of any other material. Mr. Renpie 
of Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive orders and farnish 
pees nati O nei is bbeunood, and prices for 
y size will be forwarded upon application to 8 y 
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Sir Johnd Saunders Sebright, 
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lovers Aa as 
of the dance, induces both sexes 
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