Tih 
r Mar 80,1 1857, 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
rn countries 
000 
enou ugh corn to 
supply the wants of their inhabitants although a a 
art of the fine 
aiid France is Basi 
ern countries, selec: have 2 acres 
ae bail. About 16,000,000 acrés are arable 
ow es are forests 
thern countries hive 9,000,000 
of which are 
acres, The 
930,000 cwt, of cheese, which is not quite half the 
quantity that i is Sealy ieee’ in the empire. 
Notices to Correspondents. 
Gas Water: Sub. We have made inquiries, but have we Be 
received aoe. F L. It is said to cost at <a 
about half-a-crown ppan pirts ra L08 gallons. The Scie 
a S 
Horsenor: A ars m it ee ehoe will serve your pur- 
pose mel E hoeing between winter Beans. As to 
> Te ros ue i by h ee after the ue of the 
horsehoe g the drill, 
and use a drill- 
harrow to cet it in. 
es F CHEMISTRY TO AGRICULTURE: Studen The 
on agriculture the Bo sigs a li 
quantitative ere. rn idea_of waste in the proc 
of pho either too in the researches of the 
or has “a ‘efined | ‘byt Gin ge Mica whether = 
piant op anima), Tas Poon Ma recognis 
po prisoner up of the SaN hermi nda of of matter ea A 
pe ate food. Tntetiity of soil has been recog- 
eg as bogie ssibly as poisoning of the 
upon it—in the ane po “the ‘deficleney a < in the 
er thei ra aa has been with ere 
an as of ger whether aaa 
or manurin; oughing, sowing, 
maller da of which, as its gee 
pies BS ee there 
z, liming, 
ing, or 
is the iterate, of 
Boile 
vec we now vagon challenge the whole world to make a 
quantity of 
For additional proof, see our List of Works, ' a &e. 3 an 
s p 
WEEKS’ ONE BOILER SYSTEM. 
yas following or pg agi of some Works executed on this system by JOHN WEEKS anb COMP 
e given as proofs of the aa sR ve and power of their BOILERS, fh ibe with the scientific manner in 
wisely their Salle are constru 
ve ofj Area | 4 
om-| of length ot 
part- | houses ing | 
ments bby foot. ee: 
—— a 
Our own establishment at Chelsea, et the Winter Garden 27 | 18,600 7000 
_ irei EE EE of dion rane Duke of Le — ce h Castle, Yorkshire. e ho 
wide oF a red, bei ine 300 00 fee t from the ers. There ye ors o boilers, one ‘babi a 
He one) os aaan vomit accident. J. C. Niven, Esq, Curator of t 
who has ‘examined this apparatus, says :—‘‘ Great er redit is due to Messrs i Jor the very efficient 
Mann 31 | 12,023 5000 
The establishmem t of T. Assheton Smith, Esq. A Tedworth, Wilts, contains 4200 feet of pipe, “900 of 
which is 6 inch, and is pate to 5100 of 1 inch pipe. Mr. Sanders , the Garden a writer of the well- 
known book o Ey an arti cle in the “Cottage Gardener, 7 March 1 ys :—‘“‘ Stron ongly as 
Messrs. Ween: Ps Sox d it ¢ pectations.” 16 8050 5100 
The e Srann ao of W. P “tly Esq., East Bergholt, Suffolk. e Pearson says i — <The apparatis 
is roman. bye = tH) 5360 4520 
Mea a Hamari Nursery, pan m Road, St. John’s Wood.” ` Mr.” Hen derson says: 
“La ore than satisfied with th what Messrs. WEEKS & Co. have done Jor a 
r Hotho es From on h 5 | 11,0 2940 
The ‘establishinent of pote Spode, Esq. A Rugeley 8 Statiordabire. “Mr. Spode says : i ie is accom- 
nstead of the ten fires I had on the Paved i sani 12 6000 231 © 
| The dwelling-house « and Hothouse ar ae s Page t, Esq EE, R magipon E: Notts. The welling: 
house is 200 fe -and Aiso] al s5 1850 
Area of dwelling-house heated, 2140 hes espns 1910. ° ge x| 4050 
Mr. Paget says :—“ Your apparatus is very satisfactorily. * E The boiler is quite master 
of its work.” -d 
The establishment of W. Leaf, Esq., Nóorw 15 4410 1980 
The Law Court, Lancas ter Castle, com g +0 ourts and judges’ ON a. A 3750 1700 
nd a > anata of i paepe power of our Upright Tubular 
er that wil produce anything like the same eftect m iy the same 
WEEKS 
JOHN 
Horticultural Builders and Hot- 
ING’S ROAD, 
& COMPANY 
water Simdi „Manufacturers, 
CHELSEA, 
ugh ae investigations 
and e y through those of 
ll, of Kilwhiss, we are learning oe the 
S onno and confirmed 
The lowing is afisa account given by Mr. 
‘ie Cyclopedia pinine e bot (Esine 
and as 
by cing, i sd paame ivy be t 
be en 
Yarrow into the erage k of ovfected A sheep, 
flies: ee larvæ w 
wae er; and that flocks fed where the 
ower are free from e disease,” 
The history of the affair is 
8:—Mr. Joshua Trimmer, of Egham, Mid- 
lta en Pape. cS d con Weep 
e nature arrangement of 
À deposits by whic re 
| n 
older : mons 
Berner Posits of Lord 
rpe t 
place +e means of a 
HE 
HE 
fa 
# 
i 
its effect in in R tyin g pra water 
ned. Sometimes holes at a dis- 
ull. 
se 
o 
tin of that omaly an i of the opera- 
has observed that wa ret stracture of tho e subsoil which i 
Soi ese furrow: impervi 
as exit Ee us drift an rel re 
dit haid ah mere the water, which they h 
y hold by a con- 
Ptions Across them. s laid in ignorance A f their 
Fe 
hee 
T; 
ce 
r 
us 
of Lord 
and 
n 
Q A RI 
m Mits” anD CO, A 6, Bishopagate 
treet were beg respectfully “a ‘submit their prices of 
Glass apai of the shape suggested by Mr. Shirley Hibbe: 
BEST ROUND face COM MON SHAPE E AQUARIA 
ITH EBONY ST. 
ain sis. cach os. = cae audtnstes, b Sich | ås. 6d. 
13 5.0 
14 y ¥ H 0 i zy gu: yO: 8, 
15 w pee 0 15 3 eo 
16 5 97 20 0 16 aii ae Ee 
17 dp s i p 17 yy aaa Be 
18 3 ” 13 0 18 ” 39 10 0 
19 A Fas S 19 Eh S o 
20 actors 0 ee "a 12 6 
TANK AQUARION” with feo Hoe Plate Glass Front 
and En d Sheet Glass Tops. 
30 inches long, prre 15 dee eep - £3 10.0 
26 inches long, “4 wide, 15 dee ad i : : 
20 inches eg wide, 94 dee 
The above e dinugiaions of Slate Bottom. The. S 
are iron, ee the bene cannot ition in contact with the metal. 
Larger or smaller sizes in proportion. 
GLASS FERN SHADES ae STANDS. 
bit | 7 inchesdiameter, e ach 2s. om esdiameter, pe # “ae 
8 
"> ” ” 
” pa ; i 3 3 A ; 
10 rs p b0 n ” » 18 6 
Il os > 8 OC 
CUCUMBER ei ASSE ES. 
24 inches syed re .. 28. 0d. | 16 inches chee ‘ pe y 
22 An S Us it 
20 EE O 
18 1 6 Made to any length, 
Perforated, Glass for Ventilation, from 1s. 6d. per 
Glass Tiles and Slates. 
Milk Pans, 21s. per doz. ; Bee Glasses, 
meters, Lord > Milk asp Traps, Plate, 
and Oruamental Glass, as ior Ornaments, and 
every article in the Trade 
iS ns will d at Chi k Gard Wednes- 
day and Thursday ne: i 
d 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 
116, Bishopsgate Street Without, E.C. 
RITISH SHEET FOR HORTICUL 
c 
1 
White Glass, Crown 8 crates, Hartley's 1 Patent 
te Plate, British and Patent Plate, de:s; ‘White L ad, Oils, 
Turpe: Colours, &c.—G. FARMILOE & 'Son, 118, “St John 
Street, Wot see Tenfan, 
HOMAS S MILLINGTON’S ‘reduced Tariff 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS. 
of 
Above 15 by age any exceeeding 18 by w 15s. 6d. per 100 
feet. Some o of the above in 21 oz. Glass at ls. and 2s. per 
100 feet e 
6 b 7 6 
Mt be, sj 10s. per 100 feet. | 9, PYF } 12s 
A uy 3h y 8 
10} by 84 12 by 10 
y9 13 by 10 
114 by zt lds 14 by ul 1 
y9 15 by 10 
1 16s. z y i 
Te pja ot Glace! in 200 ft. Sya Ppl to Mr. 40s. n pai case. 
Hartley's P itant Rough Plate Clank i to i% and Finch thick, 
= any kiet for Horticultural, Public Buildings, and Manu- 
factories 
Propagating Glasses. _ Shades and Stands. 
Glass Milk Pans. 
Sirra 12 inches, 14 ins., 16 ins., 18 ins., and 20 ins. in 
Rough Plate and Sheet Glass Tiles to }-inch in thickness. 
A variety of other articles as per Horticultural List, which may 
ion 
‘Ree Glass, po do., Patent Plate do., Ruby, Blue, and 
other Coloured and ental Glass. 
Genuine White Lead, Colours, Paints, and Oils of all kinds, 
packages charged, bu ppg epe a 
All iii owed for w 
 Aädress, 87, ‘os helt Street Without, the. pot idle as 
Eastern Counties Raiiwa: 
ELGIAN Pe GLASS, cut to sek he Bess 
i i z. at 2d. and 21 oz. y 
ant of th i , b 
mang part ofthe eontr, i if 
escription ‘of Bi Boorg for 
onservatories, uses, &c., of the best manufacture and 
at the lowest pri 
BRITISH AND “PATENT PLATE, ORNA 
? and 
ee the superior qualities = 
MEN 
of Glass for gentlemen’s mansions at 
terms. Lists of Prices A. 
| on application at their a 315, Oxford Stree 
ar a NSERVAT' ETC. 
| I ETLEY i TO. goes 16. -OZ 2 SHEET GLASS 
of British Mamifacture at price 
pa ziema foot for t £ nane a sizes tire 
ich be 
sts of Prices and = forwarded o; 
PATEAT ROUGH ‘PLATE’ THICK CROWN GLASS 
TILES, and S, WATER-P PIPES, PROPAGATING 
GLASSES, gu ASS MILK PA ANS, ore ENT BUSIN GLASS, 
pep a -E SS SHADES, 
pe yng &C 5, Soho Squa: 
_ See Gardeners ade first Saturday i in rr month. 
EKS’ ONE BOILER R SYSTEM. —FACTS 
Tub 
on application, for 
” 23 6 | in num 
make a Boiler 
KS &Co., berber eee Builders and 
Hotwate Appr Seine retann g’s Road, Chelsea. 
se mma late STEPHEN SON AND song 
. = Gracechurch 
g Buildings of every EYEE WT E Iron 
Conservatories, Roofs, Cand every description of metal work. 
Prices, &c., at the 
y as apove. 
HEMMING anp CO., M. 
Verandahs, 
aa Iron Roo erected com seme in any part of the 
Kingdom.—For RER apply only to 40, Broad Street 
Buildings, London. 
HOMSON’S RETORT BOILER. 
EATING BY ad WATER, 
DALKEITH PARK. 
SHANKS anp SON, Arbroath, Toriai have 
red i nto 
e much serra in come that ww itt ente 
Mr. THOMSON to m cture and s 
arrangements with ly. 
3 dianian A Bo ilers. This Boiler. 
many parta 
the above most powerful pia ond 
Fr Seer ann: ac i recent Sentra is at work in man 
f the ay Dag 
eating which it 
most valuable inventions fo: 
been brought hy the 
trations and prices fi ed o 
eent IMPLEMENTS AND GARDEN TOOLS 
ARDENER, AN WARRANTED prepared 
goman DRAY AND one have Tera t 
season a new I ED LIST 
of thea above (to be obtained { T gras his Ganden Engi add opt we 
Paar Lawn —— a Bo: 
Patent Self-Acting and Vulca»-Scythes, Gardon R Rollers from 
30s,), Flower paons, Garden Seats, &c., nized Game 
Netting from 6d. pe: Ornamental re Work made to 
er, n A pae ower Baskets, & 
Agents for Lingham’s Fait Labels, price from 
inom box, containing 100 ; Pd Saynor’s celebrated Pru 
Knives, DEANE, Dray & Co., (opening 
Bridge, 
E.C. Established, A.D. 1700. 
