THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
373 
Huson, An: 
ria Islands, 10th February, 18 
(Signed) alyst, Liverpool. _ 
he Sehr athena see a of Guano brought by Nag Ord 
No. 1.|/No. 2. 
a . oe Paape 
Azotised Animal Matter with fixed Salts of fz g 
ene a ks ee Wq) 2224 
T ey 
“Finol Alkalio Se Sapien a AiR Seii rye 
i an Muriates i 7 9 
Sulphate of Lime į -. |None. 8 
A A 16 14 
yea Se A ri 14 9 
100 100 
i) 
Sereader £ E RAUS: 
Gro. C. Huson, Analyst, Liverpool. 
| Sener nee cert erm a 
an ae and though Kien eony looks 
wers, of which w e had none, 
dit had fro many s 
nfo the 1 sy seein as they. came up. 
dry, and 
We ai pr ag 
ng the first half of the month, which 
For 
Whea ditiapóves especially if it S 
eah guano, which answers well i 
when too 
has. had 
k and the mole has her libe 
we you think this is anything 
ee ink af after the other- but 
th ea own 
d in th Sas om K 
l e spring.. Horses 
for Swedes ; but there ne not be m: 
ey are apt to mildew. 
opd to Correspondents. 
ando nove says he h Seehals of of 
“abouts ald eee seeds which he Fishes to use 
“en te Aerie sate 
ci 
L EXHIBITION : Arata 
lis! 
essrs, Davy, Brother, ta an oe ha 
ew kind 
i 
better Findet PR 
hor ete ai phare pf. et 
t the 
tikke Era a 
both to eat up 
; but there 
are 
old 
good dressing for two acres 
esentatives of the lessees there, to be W , Ty SY r 
and decided upon. by her Majesty’ officer in EEKS’ ONE BOILER SYSTEM. 
t the island, "and ‘hi s decision A 
Bay is on the iad Shine of Pian Le arae ea iter ng! of some Works executed on this system b HN WEEKS ann COMPANY 
ir North, Singita East of poy note a e given of the aay and power of their BOI Srey ioi with the tnt manner in 
Tra and «4 850 miles fro m- | which their cee are constru 
oa opt ., Has m Gi Mn e an 
cov: ith k cag "the “quantity of which is posms of length ot 
as high as t millions of tons, but it is - | houses | piping 
ae ns sail: le Seatac ð ments} in feet. | in feet. 
E that obtained from Ichaboo and Upper | Gy. own edtablishment ut Chelesa/ nicliding the Winter Gardeh 27 | 18,600 | 7000 
ut the facilities for 1 uch greater The eera karere of his Grace the Duke of Leeds, Borie Castle, Yorkshire. The houses 
i ob the -named island, and, as it is intended t » some being 300 feet from the boilers. There are two boilers, one being a 
re the tireo islands at once, there is Tittle doubt cach | ere ie of uitrsen anid“ 6S cae ta ee Se fot 
ics very € 
will be able to commence atelyon| manner .| 31 | 12,023 | 5000 
eet Vessels cin load from the end of August to the | The establishment of T. Assheton Smith, Esq., Tedwort Wilts, contains 4200 feet of pipe, 900 o 
and of P * at time e on which is 6 vag re is equal to 5100 of 4-inch pipe. Mr. ‘dened the Garden 2 a wae of the Tol 
Sin ron ds is perfectly smooth, besides there are | Pa Wara he, vine, in am article in the “Cottage Gardener,” March 1 AT Tai | aa 
ro of the islands, in which The extblihiment of W. Pearson, Esq., East Bergholt, Suffolk. Mr. Pearson says i e The ¢ a : 
wparatus 
la rfectl e ae from th is oe 40 5360 4520 
oop) a ne elites end of Aucus + gg Me ess rid E.G. "Henderson's Nursery, Wellington Road, ‘Bt. John’s Wood.” ` Mr. "Henderson 
a -sA ; pegs = Rone I am more than results of what Messrs. WEEKs & Co. have e done for me me 
prevails, g is impractica e; in heating a great number of our Hothouses from one A $ 11,077 2940 
Ba Samples of p oo from the Kooria Mooria The es tabli shm ent of Josiah Spice, Esq., Rugeley, ‘Staffordshire Mr. Spode e says : — It is accom- 
gga sent by Captain Freemantle, Commander of Her Boiler instead o oft the ten fires I had on the old system,” è ant t | 6000 2300 
Majesty’s ship Juno, January 1 855. The dv dvweling-hovse and St od of (Charles s Page t Esq., M.P see worm yap Notts. The dwelling- 
De a mmm ou eet from the A th e o E ka 1850 
[No. 1.|No. 2. 'No. 8.|No. 4. 4. No. 6. AN valing hoa heated, 2140 ; hothouse, 1910. "To tal . : w ve | 4050 
- A bip mes = ig “ Your apparatus is working very satisfactorily. ee ¥ The boiler is quite master 
. g ’ Fs á 
- amtised Organic matter S a S S The establishment of W. Leaf, Esq. ood Vara S T 4410 1980 
with fixed Salts of an} 162 134 128 23 34 The Law court, Lancaster Castle, hear two courts and judges’ rooms ` 3750 1700 
monia w a — © = For additional proof, see our List of Works, Testimonials, &c. ; and as a guarantee of our Upright Tubular 
a of Lim by ARG f 63 ý - rs Son hy how again challenge the whole world to make a Boiler that will produce pat likeit the 4 dine effect ah the same 
Alkalin quantity of fue 
n ES SEES! Os (ie See 6 | 12-] 12 
oe A ee HN WEEKS & COMPANY, 
ae | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 100 
Horticultural rte and Hot-water Apparatus "Manufacturers, 
KI 
NG’S ROAD, 
CHELSEA, 
AMES PHILLIPS iit: Co. T to submit their 
ec PRICES OF GLASS FOR RA 
PURPOSES. Packed in containing as 
ee 64 by 43, 7 by 5, 74 by 54 
1 6 8$ BL 9, T, 98 n Th 1 rf ar 
0 by 8 and 104 by 84 jR E N p 
Larger sizes ka 12 by 9 to 15 by 10... 14 0 j 
Above 15,10 ,, 24 ,, 18... 16 0 > 
RCHARD HOUSE GLASS, 
As supplied us TS. 
20 by 12 and 20 b ia is 0 
5-18 
20. 
Glass is of British ‘wanda: 16 ounces A the foot, 
and Taban for Horticultural purposes 
oxes c d 2s, eh, but returnable at full pee oa 
iffering from yg pays ir e te squares, 16 oz. from 2d. to 
3d., 21 oz. from 2 
bs 
HORTICUL TURAL GLASS, at oz., packed in crates of 300 
feet, 24d. per foot. 21 
Foreign Sheet Glass, in pecs te 200 feet, 40s, and 42s, per case. 
“LA RTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS. 
ked in A PEES of 50 feet each. 
Spens ze per box. 
5 a .. .# .. ” 
> A ss 18 ; ø 
9 LAA 7 ” 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS WAR REHOUSE, 
116, Bishopsgate 8 Street, Without. E.C. 
G 
HOMAS MILLINGTON? S reduced ae 
SHEET and HORTICULTURAL 
of 
Above 15 by 10, and not exceeeding 18 by fe ue 6d. per 100 
fock- Bon pone a of the above in 21 oz.. Glass at ls. and 2s. per 
100 
6} by ni : ber 
: y4 9 by : 
by 5 |ne ve per 100 feet. 95 by it 12s. 
74 by 54 bys Jx 
10} by 8; 12 by 10 
ll by9 tas 13 by 10 fas 
114 by 93 y 14 by 10 y 
by 9 15 by 10 
Above 15 by 10, and not exceeding 18 by 12, 15s. 6d. per 100 ft. 
Some of the above in 210z. Glass at 1s. and 2s. per 100 ft. extra. 
20 fits is 
16s, 20 by l 14 
Sh 200 ft. cases, 32s, and 4 sg aig 
Glass for Rong “Houses as me we to Mr. Rive 
Hartley's Patent Rou te Glass, $ to 3, and }-inch wie, 
in any sizes for Horticultural, Publis Buildings, a 
factories. 
and Man 
Propagating Glasses. 
Bee “ lass Milk Pans. 
x Fern Shades and Stands. 
G 
“ane se 12 inches, 14 ins., 16ins., 18 ins., and 20 ins. in 
All Taam pemde put al igen! for view: Yeurhedh 
mee Be „Bishopsgate Street Without, the same side as 
Eastern C Sete 
GEKS oy CONSERVATORIES, ET ETC. 
. Supply 
tes forwarded on a menicait. for 
PATENT ROUGH PLA THICK CROWN ues Pate 
TILES, and SLATES, ER-PIPES, AGATIN 
GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, ‘eo PLATE GLASS. 
ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and 5S SHADES, 
to James HETLEY & Co., a can Satan 
See Gardeners’ Chron 
ra 
58. 
he same piss soit d elivered free. 
Plate, British a and Patent Plate, 
s Patent 
&e. ; $ White Lead, 
Oils, 
e Turpentine, ‘Colours, &c.—G, FARMILOE & ’S0N, 118, St. John 
West Smitifield, London. 
GLASS -FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 
CKSON supply SHEET, PATENT 
ax Af eae 
E. i ieee 
ee of the bee wind 
or the lowest prices. 
BRITISH | Soop PATENT erica ORNAMENTAL, and 
all the ris pene of i for 
gentlemen’s mansions at 
and Lists of Prices = gi sgn 
on “application at # at th their + Warehouse, 8 315, Oxford Street V ' 
EKS’ ONE BOILER SYSTEM.— “FACTS T) UN- 
fect than way ches yet 
challenge the bce world to 
make a Boiler that will p e effect with the same’ 
anats of fuel. —JouN Wren 4s &Co., Horticultural E Builders and 
Hot-water Apparatus Man anufgcturers, King’s po Chelsea. 
T RATU 
Siren t anes rk, 
HORTICULTURAL WORKS AND HOT-WATER _ 
Ae E pert iat tig ES 
HARRO 
OHN TAYLOR, a SON | beg to call athe attention 
of the ag and oe to the 
which they Feech all E aua Poss, —_ \ 
houses, &c., bining e en improvement with E Sat of” 
“Their and ‘aur of eer ak sand beh en anship. 
invention, is at work in many parts 
Hes give tho gfestent eptiafcticeuinet ay 
gre ie er 
cna 
kingdom, 
n regard to its simplicity in 
snd re ena Th 
i ic) possesses. 
a valuable inventions for hi 
a its nyia in fuet 
te ‘ort one of Ey of the 
that has ever 
J. MORTON AND CO., Galvanised Iron Works, 
2, Basin dings: 
GALVANISED ROOFING, for Farm cree abo! 
een > Roofs, | The cheapest, most Ga a and neatest fing 
p GALVANISED geg — at from 103d. per gts for Farm ° 
Buildings, Hou: r requires painting: 
Sie T WIRÈ “STRAND FENCING, oa > Strongest and 
eatest fence i in use, wi will resist the largest ca and will not. 
g y Tretas wards. 
pe 600 mil fixed 
illustrated price apply at the Works: a 
TORII SARA AND POULTRY NETTING. -= 
vånised, 24 
upon oe orate 
felis 
of a : 
ANISED CHAIN CAMP STOOLS AND: CHAIRS. 
GALVAS to close up ‘and are very neat, 6s. 6d. to 
os pte Ng FOUNTAINS AND FEEDERS 
g" and WET FOO 
ANISED PRONGED DAHLIA RODS and ROSE 
STAKES DSOw TREE GUARDS, HURDI GATES, ESPA- 
LITERS, and all ptions of WIRE-WORK ayp GALVA- 
NISED I 
WIRE TRENCING for Spd PLANTATIONS, PLEASURE 
GROUNDS, &c., from gp miea tape 
For Illustrated Price ists apply to Hexe J. Morton & Co 
Besieghall Buildings, 
