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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. _ [Novemser 22, 1856. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING ; AT THE LOWEST PRICES 
AND te CONSISTENT WITH GOOD 
7S: 
HEATING BY HOT WATER PAANAN MATERIALS & WORKMANSHIP, 
GRAY & ORMSON, DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON. 
RAY ano ORMSON, Danvers Street, Chelsea, havi ng had considerable ex-| ave ‘been extensively employed by the Nobility, Gentry, and London 
perience in the construe tion of Horticultural Erections, which, fi ne give the most satisfactory 
design, materials, and workmanship, combined Mew economy and acer oa s. references to all by whom they have “been favoured with orders, Their Hot-water 
pe. siio cannot be surpassed by an anything of the in the eoun all 
Position to execute orders on the lowest PENS term | purposes to which the — of Heating by Hot Water can be made Available, 
GUBSTANTIAL POULTRY- HOUSE, 12 feet by ae “FENCING, Three Farthings per Foot, less T-WATER APPA pg sal 
4 feet, for 47., consisting of house 4 feet s pars and covered than 2-inch Mesh, painted, from 1 foot wide to 6 feet ‘wide; j R. PEILL, 17, New Park Street, Southwark, 
4, n s, ladders, the 6 feet high 1s. per yard run; made by powerful machinery, | ¥ © (late STEPHENSON & PEILL), Inventor a the Improved 
1 price of the cheapest article of the | Conical Boilers in pena and Copper, is now enabled to make con- 
. „Itis worked in oil, and warranted not to | siderable reduction in the prices charged by his late firm, and to 
a — Bl cia she Iron Hu idles; 6 feet by3 feet, | supply the trade apon very a advantageous terms, with materials 
i 6s. ICHA Pais Patent Wire Taker. for Warming Bu uildings of every description ; Ir ee nes nhac 
dow. Drawings of 28 se RICHARDSON, 21, a. Tonbridge Place, New Road, r Euston mt London. oma aad eve ry ati ion of metal work. Prices, &e., at 
Tonbridge Pince, “weg Road, London. N ot = S irnker of ea and | The Wire-work is Rabbit- proof. Wire Sheep Fencing, 4d. per | Manufactory a 
s for Emigrants. Drawingso and prices sent free. | square T-WATER APPARATUS for eatin 
ie Dravingnof3t and pricoxeent free |equareyard. o O ea ‘OT-WATEI APPARATUS, for Heating Hot- 
hou vato. 
ensuring "Ventilation; improved Boilers, with self-acting 
lators; Hot- -air, Drying, and y hees Apparatus, mane 
and veri ected by S. S. TAYLER, Battersea, — 
HER MAJESTY, Hetwarer PIPES (Casr Iron) at WHOLE- 
SALE PRICES, with cena oe Tee-Pipes, Cort- 
ories, public and * private Eset and 
regu- 
tured 
PATRONIZED BY 
Pipes, and e Lge ogee eg cont Cast Iron Conical and 
Saddle Bolier, 50s. each vom nae E Soot Doors and Furnace 
Doors, Builders’ Castings, Pipes, and Gutters of every description 
in stock at Mr. LYNCH Warr’, =~ Tur arge Iron Wharf, Upper 
Ground Street, Blackfriars 
URNIP CUTTERS f 5 aor aoe ee ot “uy 
en se ag or Prices forwarded — 
he Swan Lane, guns Aaa 
ar London Bri 
YHA FF GuttineG Seer INES, 58s. ; 
OAT-BRUISERS, 50s,—Illustrations on application. 
WILLIAM Dray & a eg yor TA ma gue Thames Street, 
GRIGULTURAL CARIS iat 10s.; LIGHT 
WAGGONS. 15/.—IIustrations forwarde d on * application. 
WILLIAM Dear & Co., Swan Lan s Baci Thames Street, 
near Lo OL 
W IRE WORK, USEFU oo ORNAMENTAL 
of every description, for the Conservatory, Garden, or other 
o 
Anglo-German and other Bird Cages of superior deseription; 
Reisries = Conseryatories fitted up, by W. RICHARDS, a 
van oo s, 370, Oxford Street, nearly opposite Prin mcess’s 
Thea 
ery = FFAN Y,’ ror SHADING CONSERVA- 
TES.— Man ufactured by Joun SHaw & Co.,40, Princess 
Manches 
TIFFANY, a lis ht, cheap, and durable vial for Shading 
Conservatories ‘and other ya ata Ea securing Plants 
from the pee rays of the sun, without obscuring the light; 
also one of the best protectors of Fruits from 8 a Wasps, 
i rosts. 
— S and = 
PN VES Ont a he < 20 yards long by 38 inches wide, at 3d. per yard or 5s. per piece. 
á PP ES S| Aliberal allowance to the Trade when 10 or ae o piesei are taken. 
= “H N.B.—Orders from unknown correspondents mnst be accom 
remittance. 
Jou w & Co. heg to inform their numerous correspondents 
that ‘their w Tiffany,” for shading Co Conservatories, &c., may be 
: rocured from the following Agen’ 
SSS ng =c SoS > P Messrs. Charlwood & Cusimins, § Seed Merchants, Covent Gar- 
aN a A den, Lond on. 
iÈ = Messrs. Hurst & M‘Mullen, Seed Merchants, Florists, &e., 
6, arcean see papah. 
WILLIAM SHAKESP EAR, Messrs & Co, Pine Apple Place, Edgeware 
(SUCCESSOR TO CLARK AND JONES), nas London. E Lamson & Som, Seed: Méschanim, George 
Street, Westminster and ear eee 
Manufacturer of Metallic a ee Conservatories, &c., Hot-Water Mr. Charles Turner, Roya ough. 
W, Wood & S Maresficla, “Susser: 
Apparatus, and | Horticultural Builder e Francis and Avthar Dicksom & Sons, Soéd Merchants, 
Chester. 
55, LIONEL STREET, BIRMINGHAM. E.e Co's“ Tany” may also prose from he unde 
YW LLUM SHAKESPEAR in soliciting the attention of the Nobility and Gentry to this old and well-known | mentioned 3 i ee Ten oaeal 0, Strand, London. 
Establishment, begs to say that in addition to continuing the Manufacture of Metallic Hothouses, &c., for which his pre- Messrs. Osborn & Sons, Faia, d Middlesex. 
decessors were so justly celebrated, he undertakes the erection of Horticultural Buildings to any extent in Wood, and since wieght Modiin Rollison & Son” Too urrey. 
to the business in ER baving gone to considerable expense in putting p the most improved Steam Mac chinery, he is enabled to Mr. James Veitch on toe 
execute orders in the best manner and at the very lowest price for which first-class aleta and workmanship only can be afforded. Messrs. A. Panl & Son, Cheshunt, Herts. 
Among the maay examples of the superior mode of construction pecu beeen this Establishment, W.S. can with any nl refer Mr. W.J. Epps Maidstone. 
to the range of oe FORCING HOUSES in the Royal Gardens, Frogmore, whieh aft after having been in Messrs. Bainbridge & Hewison, York. 
operation for some years, are allowed pa ninaurpaased in n their r suitability to the purposes required and the excellence of the work Mr. Caldwell, Knutefo ed. as tom Ha 
maaship, À i Sons, Seed Merchants, Reading, x 
Siiipeend biais workmen sent to any part of the kingdom. og a et Messrs. Sutton Se E Mereery; sail 1, 2, and 3, 
ae ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1818. Market Hall, Sheeld. 
