110 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Eee 
yor Fates, they a are yet uader the neces+ity of buyin; with a certa å UGH PLATE GLASS, FOR RIDGE AND FURROW R 
for i diate consump: ion =a ci vate ARTLEY’S PATENT RO OOFs, 
of regularity or imme HOUSES, RAILWAY STATIONS, ENGINE SHEDS, MILLS, MARKET-HALLS, AND PUBLIC Rim 
oe AE SE GENERALLY. es, 
MITHFIELD, Monpar, Feb. 9. . 
ly of a and aith ugh the weather i s, Manufactories, Skylights, & c. &c. ith inch | 
is ee trie is exceedingly — — — the average For Conservatories, Public Buildings, E thick, | inch $ inch | 
are about the same as on i Seve ee nonm E ee E s Wiek. , 
The number of $ Shee ep is — and the — — qua ty mac f th a as 8 — — = 
better than of late. on trade is scarcely so brisk, but prices ings tu ches wido wad from to ia io ong „„ 
remain ua 4 ve —— number of foreiga Galves 50 to 70 aw x uà DA 89 5 ae 06 08 0 10 
on offer, which meet — a dull sale, but choice qualities are 
not much lower, From Holland an! Germany there are 495 | Iy See eut to the 3 8 — T 
Beasts, 1280 Sheep, and 233 Calves; from Scotland, 500 — Under 8 by 6 P neh i eves cape, owen e . lacs t 07 
from Norfolk and — lk, 2209; and 500 from the northern g by 6 and Nac 10 by 2 se 5 JJV ĩ ĩͤͤ „ save: e 3 08 
idland 10 by 8 n awe j 0 
Per st. of 8 masta Pi s d — st. of 8 Ibs.— d s d It by 10 70 11 has ee, if the length does nat exceed 20 inches ‘ARR sats as 1 0 1 
Best Scots, Here- est Long-wools . 3 8 to 4 0 13 feet sup. „ é ori if above 20, and = above 30 inches long... nm 5 010 
fords,&e, . 3 6to8 8 DittoShorn — 3 ” ” 20 — * å 0 10 
est Short-horns 3 4—3 6 Ewes & 2a quality 3 ate a age ” 30 ” 2 ee e e +] 0 10 
2d * Beasts 2 6—3 0 Ditto Shorn se OT „ $ ” ” 35 „ 40 „ „ ee j 0 
ns and Se ee 8 Ok 6 me ; 55 ” 40 » 45 „. e 3 vie 
Taitcbreds w 4 O—4, &| —_ eee : 2 E FVV 55 ” 45 » 55 „ eens dag E a 3 10 1 0 
Ditto | 0| 10 ” ” l ” ” 2 ” 70 ” tm pee or Pe 1 is 
— 41733 Sheep 5 1503 Calves, 381; Pigs, 320, 12 1 15 55 ppc ccĩccc ccc 1 2 ; 
ee Pac ked 2 15 of 50 feet te THE PATENT ROUGH PLATE, one-eighth of an 
mber of Beasts pat * -J our own grazing dis- Ins. Ius. f fe g. d. thick, and weighing 2 Ibs. to the foot, has now ‘become n 
teicte: — pores small, the supply Ae consisting of foreign and 6 by 4 and Gh by 4 J E S article of very consump 
those left over from Monday last, Trade is d 88 7 dy 5 „ a by ni „ It is universally admitted to be the best and most Mit 
with difficulty a ed at our . — ons. There are a few 8 by 6 „ 64 ite arenes able Glass for Ridge and Furrow Roofs, Greenh 
more ; ma EA G En ea cen et gpa dai HRA A 1 by T4 and ib bs „ 2 15 0 a Gan 
prices are freely ‘ane. puch Calves ~~ ganren, Poe one. Nort. T 88 Factories, Works. ops, | 
233 2 — —— Dee * — 9 of tents, except where the — 2 .. the restriction 5 in tate — od my a — i d 20 2 
127 Beasts, 950 Sheep, — 141 Calves.. The number of Milch which case the higher price is charged irrespective of the tercept the vision without diminishing the ghee pat ~ 
Cows is 130. er — — strength, and cost (being no more weight for 
r 6d. 3-16 , 9d.; 2 inch, ls. per weight than Common Sheet Glass), render it eminently suitable 
RK L foot, net for the Glazing — eee eee and Roofs of all kinds; 
M Feb. * aa — ap of aue — by poe . BI inde iiè re unnec sary, and when used in Greenhouses n 
—— samples T this 1 — — 2 — = mall, an >$ Irregula r shapes are charged as onal : 
dis rates. The demand for eign eon- ere still greater strength i ired the 3-16ths an l 
tinnes — but its late value is fully su on The same When Crates are ordered, the 30- inch widths “wil be thie k 1 . the Ge — Be | 
applies to F — the value of Barl Th $ e Peas we | sent, unless otherwise speci, ed. Samples will be forwarded on application, by a 
Observe Go alters s gas week.—The supply of Oats | Taunus PHILLIPS & CO, HORTICULTURAL GLASS n 116, BISHOPSGATE-STREET WITHOUT, LONDON | 
as ~ eg the trade is analte 
a IMPERIAL . : 
Wheat, ‘ener, Kont, Suffolk... White be GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. GREEN AND HOTHOUSES, made iy 
ne selected rans.,.ditto|46—48 Red . 12—41 ETLEY AND Co. supply 16-O0z. Sheet Glass of Machinery, at J. LEwIs' Horticultural Works, Stamford 
. British Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. to 3d. — — om d best materials, and the cheapeetia 
e — per square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand England.— A Prices sent by enclosing two postage 
— feet of — are kept ready packed for immediate er — 
Lists of Prices and Estimates forwarded on lication, —— 
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS HOT WATER APPARATUS, FOR WARMING CHURCHES, 
— eerctes TILES ənd SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROP AGA TING PUBLIC BUILDINGS, 
sone | 201 GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, 
6 i ‘o Jamra Herter — — * — and — SHADES, HOTHOUSES AND CONSERVATORIES. t 
s. Poland and Brew/19—22| Peed...... —21 | to o-square, Lon E. WEBER anp CO., IRoNFoUNDERS, Scotland 
y — A n. — See Gardeners’ Chronicle first Saturday in each month. P. Liv y faite 3 aitention of the publie @ | 
Beans, Mazagan... ..248 to 27s...... 25—80| Harrow . 25—80 ASS 8 ae, Ake. damn ar S g 3 
ss shane eas "e 8 — HOMAS MILLINGTON “FOREIGN SHEET large experience in such work enables them tof 
Peas wane Bani ad 3 Suffolk. 33—85 GLASS is far superior to any other manufacture, as well asa — ig or economy of id durability, and freecom from e 
is unsurp: y any other mo e of he 
3 1 — weet FF —— ers of Steam Engines Cranes, Kitchen Ranges, 
7 and 78 by Op ss oe me as Register Grates, Stoyes, Balconies, Vera ndahs, Entrance Gates, 
he: me — a... ee Railing, and all descriptions of Wrought and Cast Iron Orns- 
. 25 ge Bi — > C mental Work. p Ce 
an FP 
» 10 and 13 by9 ~. — 2⁰ 0 HOTHOUSES, GREENHOUSES, E 
mca "Mae. Oats. | Beane, Peas, And many other sizes, or cut to order in Beron thicknesses, i 
r airmen — ~~ — on 7 Cases containing large Sheets, in 100, 200, and 300 feet, at * 
Ars. . . 8. rs, j! ns at 
English pint 2630 h ari En 258 | 367 e e en er flat, tin. thick, best manufactured BY HER’ ROYAL 1er Í 
i p E S OS a t — — under 15 in oa Ss Seon ca per fo ot. 
Foreign .......i. 7025 800 — 2171 3305 — S aac ce Were sa. 75 3 CEJ 1 | 
E 85 ce — | 
Furpay, Feb 13.—The arrivals of foreign grain this weer „33000000 2 RKS, 
are small, 3 . — — * with erigen bani oe — rope =e to ‘6s, ench each; Metal Hand. frames, Gla Glass Tiles E. 3 ed TENT Henner „ 
onday’s and Slates; Cucumber, and Gi Was a 
prices, The — P mili apply to to 2 —.— — The Barley woe is | Traps, Glass Shades, and — — Giass, at 87, Bishopsgate | 5 th ton pae Erpa — “srap gpi 3 og 
— ant prices — 1 . 8 ere — ee Without, — 2 side as Eastern Counties Railway.— than E. 1 D. could execute; omy — been sbliged to — 
cheaper. stabjished 100'y 3 machinery made t io 1 5 rel ag “a area: pe 5 
d can now execute — amo r 
— ELGIAN Pinger GLASS.—The above beautiful v with din and for quali — Betyg aa 
AVERAGES, WHEAT.| BARLEY. | Oats.) RTE. BEANS, | PEAS. B aa e foot, so strongly recommended for Pate atent — —— with gers Il na pice et all long b 
; * tthe tr; ‘ak be procured at the Soho Crown, wide, every front sash to open, and every top one 
ino 7 2 ce Sbect and Ornamen lass Warehouse, 26, Soho-square, upon with pulley made of the same materials as the 
an, 3 m 4 1 17s 9d 26511d 28s — 2 the following Casu terms. Single cases containing 200 feet graph | rans require no painting ; ai 
= po 4 Æ t aw A, case included, 27. 2s.; in parcels of 5 cases at 403. ; in| or Railway St on, at 18. 2d. per foot supe 
ITE apt els of 10 cases, 388. per case; or cut to any given size at 3d, been fitted, "ies every portion marked pak eviou 
a cen per foots G: Greenhouse leh, 6 ins long, 12 ft. rafter, 400 f 400 thy 
ns, o. do., 
Feb. 7 HORTICULTURAL BUI BUILDING AND HEATING ova, 15 15 ft, rafter, 3 10s, 84. Heatin 
WAT approved and economica 
- nci les. ; 
ü WARRANTED BEST —— AND WORKMANSHIP, Patent Sashes for Pits and — Walls, Ge. , 7d. anà si, 
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES —— — 
_ HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND en: i, 
BY HOT TER, 
ELLE: T — 
., £ LZ d i 
a LG 719 11 e 
A 3 u A 
i NT iT ube 
AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH 6000 
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. 
itt 1 i * 
— EKS CO., ee toad, Chelsea, 
J. Horticultural Architects, = Builders, and Hot- 
about to Horticultural b fix Hot- 
— > a ratus, will find at our Hothouse 15 a, Chelsea, 
— 1 oar dern Beck: an extensive variety of ase Work Greenhouses, Conser- 
Fag morning we experienced a 8 iala f > TE vatories, Pits, &c., erected, and in full operation, combinin 
. — and in. the absence of | SH modern improvements, so that a lady or gentleman can| £ 
zr 8 
aesday last was ji 1 
for, Ss supp $ „ little eallec called | 7 ant HOT-W ATER APPARATUSES (which are eficient 
-Gearer. Bean —ä—— dee 1a, por ar, erected in all the Houses, Pits . fort both Tor and Bottom ; 
‘week, Oats meeting little inquiry, declined 44 pe per45 Ibs. and ee nt operation in the Stoves, 
‘Oatmeal hardly m ed late prices, Indian Corn, being |} bay racine collection of Stove A Green house Plants are RAY anp ORMSON, Danvers-street, 
‘more dificult of disposal. p ale ed öd. per | zr, ighest state of cultivation, a ‘or sale at war low London, having had considerable experien 
pi | seg oe = . collection of strong cage Vines ia pots| struction of Horticultural Erections, which, for 
Plans, oiib, rgd age of Horticultural Buildi —.— pecs — 2 — b eee be 
1 5 uildings ;| economy and practical adaptation, canno his 
also Catalogues of Alg Seeds, & o., forwardi d. — of the kind in tiio country, are now in a 
application. —J. Wars at ad Co., King’s-roud, Chelsea, London. execute orders on the lowest possible terms. 
wn! : : heen wel loyed b: 
ing | FOR pater GREENHOUSES tey, and Lon trsergmen, and to al : 
— , they can 
ö HORIZONTAL G + STOV ore tre — in its 55 tion, | confidence rete 
