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THE A G R I C U LTURAL_GAZETTE. 



mt**fe. si 



U- 



1« 



rC* I - - . •• ,1 



atljr awake*, sctm y ana *- • on the incrMt8e . fine 



,.i *,o-i v .-It. r*q- « *«£« f ^^ 



top**! — wi I^P-f. '-'*•• !*!!^5! 



■■ a* 1 ** p **!!fr\eua*. ttSi W«)mr« *»«*» »•* bAr - 



• I ; - l ^»Xi ■ lime. •/ 'ha drams avr.g.t 



■; l0 bfi,>k*«fiti«diicb«f 



a ad m 



HOPS —Friday, Jan. 24. 

 u e ,„*. Fat'enden and Smich „rep,.t H.at^thejemandjor 



Weald of Kents are also 



1 - ■ - 



,h ram-Inn: the ti. «r »* 



n ». old .tump, thmninfc ■ ■'>' and 



?'^ !^Tth. .-croMhluir E'der, .robbing up the »"'»<•«' 

 ** !*.!!!? E«-kU whleh <*.he* Md »eakent be more 



rai 



pNVl *» 



£!?*« r 



*"*''»**' h >'°*'l £2 ' D «h£*, «i)| vaoiab «i .ii the stroke 

 2 ^; # llX^tbe«il., the rush of *e * ^.convert. 

 Of IM •*• . •T J2Lm«i» tuamu iii:o a warm and fertile held. 



& Lt i« tilTSt wWi- " t *"-*•' ih» booat 

 ^-^J^mlTaWthe f >.rlnncratic landlord*, can Ho 



5JU. ••o^ < ar.tb.omofadver.u>,'' All mm ah. 1 £ 



* a. esMia'rjMo the only castes ? ich will bo 



ar» Js*M*it and abil.ry, s* opposed to idleness, lgn«»r- 



e^vtaTThJ lJMO«0r*i .hall no Inn* He the man-lord 



•k- .r«*r m h«rr a sub*frv.ent ami ervite clod; th« 



£tar*7?» to£^ aiU machine. Slavery trM disappear 



Iftod aad boot, i iae eaargis* of «be sRricuUurU a ti .w t 



tlW H» ^*lf nlw U •, ra4«n, th*t a roan « ,> -11011011 

 la tbftft *e*sa\ bo oaA worthily OH. J* w'., / 



FOT\T0ES.— ^ ithwabk, Jan. 20. 

 The Comm™. »5*rt .bat -he "'-^ ™ ^Tott 

 with Pof.toe^ rrom the Continent «*. p>a, * w ^ w "i th t, L ff w 

 7nde had been be-ter ttato Jut week. V Tb^Uowin* are 



s sircifls ; c^aft &si 



60s. to 65a. 



COAL MARKET.-Feidat, Jan. 24. 

 Eden Main, I4a. 6d.; WalUeod TeeM65_-Shi P 8 at market, 46. 



I GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES. 



JAMES PHILLIPS and Co. have the pleasure 

 hand their New List of Prices ot GLASS for cash. 



SHEET SQUARES 

 CUT TO SIZE. - * " S% 



16 oz. from 2d. to 3jd. per foot. 



21 oz. „ 34<f. M. 



2Soz. ,, 3^. 74^. 



32 oz. „ id. d\d. 



to 



ft 



39 



In boxes of 100 feet. £ tSt $ 



Under 6 by 4 



6 by 4 and 6£ 



7 by 5 and 7J 



8 by 6 and 8J 



9 by 7 and 10 



by4J 

 by 5£ 



by 64 



by 8 



• . 



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• • • 



• t • 



1 •« 



12 r] 



13 



15 



17 6 



1 00 



t 



SICtTHFIELD. Monday, Jan. 20. 

 There was a lare^r number of Beasts, and the averagre 

 aalml wm Jo?d. The mornin. be ng cool, purchasers were 

 COT were not higher. The supply of Sheep 



hod alto increased; the trade was more cheerful than on 

 Friday, but it wa. difficult to make any more than on Monday 

 last Good ' alvea were scarce, and dearer. From Holland and 

 O.rman, there are 366 Beasts, 110 Sbeep, and 82 Calves ; from 

 Ik a 1 Suffolk, 2000 Beasts ; from Scotland, 

 from the northern and midland ^c unties. 



Warranted of British manufacture, and 16 ounce8 to the 

 foot. Superior in every respect to Foreign, both in substance 



and quality. *■_''■•; 



Packed in Crates of about 250 feet each, and in sizes of about 



40 in. by 30, at 2|<2. per foot. 



500; 



Kottots to Correspondents. 



* k N i Wo boow notf * of tho bona trade, and 

 •enool taafotot* you to oov London 'Uiiierf. 



, « Faut Cast: Tuaday It I* a thnroogbly proctlcol 



lOtMbooof I *ny v i t [tiitMtUr) t (li(; ihl, ater 



Sfiii. aoold ba m«do ch<«apar than 4 oomnwn ones, 



c* f7,aod Ito* IrOtt work; for the r»rin 



,__, M iiaao-00'» H«|M'rt •'« Ltipkamaots at the York 



Mworto* of %bo *o?ol A vouUural MUstv. Joornai, Vol. IX. 

 T. U A Totton. T ai »fc i > . 



Oftta« X* / rt>» It^W ltd d atpajrnCj, r 1 t" r ! \ .. 



.u ba.l bettor fi»t enstiOK^ Of the rt«»»r •«»rta from n-iKh- 



booHna oour ffr-'owdt , 'or w« know, If jou can pmcure 



Lboso •sf^'j »'* tUttr b04a -al nun. , * 'rt Ira Tirol. 



M»a. and mb*a, aro co«<)d«rod the most tl for fine 



mnrk. * 1 'vano an I t n a Hi ore rapid, » »«jf jrrnwln^ 

 U V ton #e losa* of ih« two or throoyrar oi'i nhoots, 



•took 1 f 1 tba ifr l. In rows oboat I feet 6 inches 



M soil i foot apor t in tho IV** 

 to ra^ K« weak. 



1- ,:m Nf,*4 act- \ Tho General Land Draining 



and t rapro*oo)eot Goxnpany (46, Parlianrnt-stroec, t7e»t- 



B*m< ll'IT* pOtwwf* ** tOO 



for an t execute alt works 



■ 



ilfHiftifi/ 



na*ijfatio«. wurpin/. rvclannin/, lorloslog, 



Mlajr oo, and otbsrwtoe ImproTtnjc H *oded, onln- 



ito ond otbor lands, wifh money to be adrauced 



br tbo Compsny. or b '.her parties." rhii hanll. meets 



m* eoae, w- «a«ptct ; b\r ynn bad bettor apply at tbe a bore 



erfrfr*4« f Fevibor particoUrs. 



H*t ' ' Coojtant Jo b terg if r It was reviewed In 



iekanV " iloosabOwd ^ U," and ©or knowledge ol the 



paeaftiMt !• rnoftood to woat wai there »atd of \>. 



RsADiifo F*a«t: ^ W. Your crttiqoo refers more to gram- 



saotirnl th*n efrkmltnril errors: I wn ! i not tl a it 



wonM -ervn any Uao'ul purpooo to j ish It. 



S#»d rroni^o H»isr : O S, asks for the esnerlence of farmers 



r- the practice of open- abed- shelter of sheef B fields in 



•tarter, 



W*»t« Otmataiiaitn HsttD of ires: // . Apply to Mr. 

 JNm»« kn*>i%ia»,Tortwortb.\Voottoo.nnder-Kd^e, Gloucester- 



shtro. 



Tor * '• TaKATta* oa t«i U*Mt : York$hin U you compare 



th* rwi)o<i on., y»o will find that too prveen' one, advertised 



at 16m baa beer Fully roTi«ed, 00 ee to ran das it, m ma 



r. «, . new v k. The cbap'er on the nitoooes of the 



Ilorso e n« thia remark. And it is also in other respects 



•ow The wool ooaraTloira are all new. This work contains 

 50 or CO j>»fe* more than the other tditttci of it ; and Se. is 

 not on ad >n to the prioe w h will bo complained of by 

 nav one oomparina the two editions. 



fHarftftSw 



rOVKXT \HPB-, Jaif.25. 



f fothoose limp** nod Pioe^ippleo are-carce and dear. The 



ply of good deaaert Pears is also limited. Apples are suf. 



it for the demand. Oraosrei ani Lemone ar»* pKntifui. 



I l 0t ?, r ? ^n * lf, °<« r, J <he same as last week. Forced Vegetables 



of all kinU are abundant and *ood. oeakale, Aspara^ug, and 



Bo a barb are excellent. French Beans are more plentifu). 



iZl^L * n f '* TurD 'l" ««\ food in qnihtj, and so are 

 totatoes. Lettuces and other aaiariin? a; sufficient for the 

 J The beet Mushroom* fetch Is. 3d. per port ie. Cut 



S^ e; c^a ^Cfe P«l*JJoniuni., Can^lhas, Afigno. 



S!!!f; .^^ ^r Htt Vfl ?*- *«*»! ^hryianthemumF, 

 Roees, and tbe different kmdeof spring buibe. 



VRDIT. 

 Pin^- annUs, per lb., fis to 8« 



€ia *, hejtbojciee 9 p.lb ,5itoSe 

 foruual, p. lb.. 8^1 u» 1 5 

 per do*.. 2* tofts 

 parhalfawere, eatol.'u 

 Apples, de-sort, p h»h.,6pi to lOt 



— kitofeen d. !• to h§ 



Orangea, per doe , &d to 2s 



- for WO, as Ho 



Lemons, p* 1., l# to 2i 





Pornetrrana tea, each, U to6d 

 Almonds, per peek, tis 

 -. awect, perlb.. is to 81 



Chestnuts, peri toot 



— Ptrltio, 9dtols6d 



Knts, Kar or, i, per 00jin o 



to 52 



— BrWI, p. bob , 12s to 14s 



Fdberti, p. 100 lbs., 60s to 65s 



VEOBTABLT 



Brow,eN fpronta, p. bf. sieve, 

 is tola ad * 



Cabbage*, per doi., fid to Is 

 ©»«+ doa.bur,..lt6dto2efd 



Can ittowoT-, p doi,, \ 1 to 4e 



ccoii . pvdo«.bon n I < to 1 2 - 

 French Bean*, per MO, 2e tola I 

 Seakale, per punnet, 6d to ^s 



Aspar»jrna, per 100, 8 g« 



Rtiabar p. bond 6dto!$«d 

 Fotatoao, per ton, so 4 to 100 



— ner cwr. # as to as 



— per bosh., lead tots«d 



Turnlpa, p. doa. baadL.la tots 

 aCa.nmhora, each, N Otl to 4s 

 Badi»be*,per dnx.. la to Is 0d 

 Cfiery. p. bundle, «d to Is 6d 

 Cam»t«, p^rdnx ,2s to 5s 

 •ptfiK per sieve, Is to Is «d 



Onion-, p. boncb, M to 4d 

 — Spanish, p. doa ts«dto4s 



i, per dox., H to Is 

 ts perlb.. OdtoSd 

 war T per lb., 4d to f 

 Artichokes, Jerusalem, p. half 

 sieve, Is to laOd 



Lettoco, Cab., p. score, 6d to 9d 



_ "T. Cos . per score, 1 a to 1 8 6d 

 Endire. per sc re, 1 s to la 6d 



mall SUlada, p. pun n, 2d to 3d 

 Horse R« ,b, p.bundj.,., to 4s 



ed Beet, perdoz,,6d to Is 

 Muihro P . pot., I - tola Id 



Jorrel, per hf. ss^ve, 6d to9d 

 Fennel, per bunch, 'id to 3d 

 S*t erbuocb i to 3d 



Thyme, p r bunch. 2d to 3d 

 Parsley, per doa. bun., 2s to 3s 



— Roots, p. bnndLOdtola 

 Marjoram, per hunch : i to4d 



»t, green, per boncb,6d to9d 



wa 4 rtaf t p.l2banch #l edto0d 



»._. w . CoMaeaLAPtn Maskft Jan Et 



• » • 



to CI 



ti or 

 New Clover 

 Straw 



' * • 



■ 





. . . 



6I§ to 70s 



dad 



4 to 3 8 

 2 — 3 6 



6 — 3 

 0-4 4 



s 

 3 



»♦» 



Per st. of % lbs. 

 Best Long-woola 



Ditto Shorn 



Ewes A 2d quality 3 



Dirto Shorn 



Lambs 



Calves 3 



PiyrR ... ... 2 



d s d 

 8 to 3 10 



eis 



• •* 



■ 



« •• 







0- 



3 



4 



• • • 







• aa 







8 — 



4 



8 



8- 



3 



4 



Pigs 



,285. 



Porst. of 8«bs.— s 

 Best scots, Here- 



t Is Ac. ... 8 

 Best short-horns 3 



2 1 quality Beftetl 2 

 ' Be«t i» »wns and 

 llalf-breda ... 4 

 Ditto shorn ... 

 Beast , 4327; Sheep and Lambs, 20,670 ; Calves, 119 ; 



PaiDAT, Jan. 24. 

 Although tbe supplies ot all kinds of stock are but small, 

 they are folly adequate to the demand ; indeed, prices gene- 

 rally are ha« ely so good Ml Monday. Th* quality ot Beasts is 

 still middling; in consequence, choicest qualities make 3s. 8d. 

 ood Calves aro in a few instances dearer, but we cannot 



quote higher on the arera^e. Our foreign supply constats of 



60 Beasts, 20 Sheep, and 122 Calrea ; from Norfolk and 



iff ilk, 100 Heasts ; from Scotland, 30 ; and 78 milch cows.from 

 the home coun'ies. 



HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE, 



* packed in boxes o? 50 feet each : 

 6 by 4 and CJ by 4) ... l2s. Qd. 8 by 6 and 84 by 6£ ... 15^. Qd, 

 7bv5 „ 7Jbyo4... 13 6 9 by 7 „ 10 by 8 ...16 6 



MILK PANS, from 2s. to 6s. each: METAL HAND. 

 FRAMES, Glass Tiles and Slates Propagating and Bee 

 Glasses from 2d. each ; Grape Glasses; Cucumber Tubes, Id. 

 _ per inch ; Peach Glasses, Wasp Traps, Pastry Slabs, Hyacinth 

 audi Glasses and Dishes, Fish Globes, Plate and Window Glass, 

 Lamp Shades. Lactometers for trying the quality of MUk, 

 4 tubes, 55.; 6 tubes, 7s. 6<Z. GLASS SHADES.— Estimates 

 aud List of Prices forwarded on application 



TO THEIR WAREHOUSE, 116, BISHOPSGATE-STREET 



WITHOUT, LONDON. 



Be»t Scots, Ilere- 



ft>rd| f Ac. ... 3 

 Best 8"ort-horns 8 

 quality Beasts 9 

 Best I *ns and 



Halt'-bredt ... 4 



Di 1 Shorn 



8 6 to 3 8 



4 

 4 



to 3 

 — 

 — 3 



8 



4 

 



«•• 



. . . 



0-4 4 



Best Lorn?. wools 



Ditto Shorn 



Ewes & 2d quality 2 10 — 3 2 



Ditto Shorn 



Lambs 



Calves 3 



Pij*s 2 



• ft 



■ • ■ 



• • • 



8 

 6 



« t * 



4 



3 



11 



-oioru ... ... *'*» ••• ... - v ~ 



sts, 615 ; Sheep and Lamb*, 3G50 ; Calves, 200; Pigs, 295. 



8 

 4 



43-48 

 46- 



36 

 27 



18 

 17 

 2> 

 18 



50 

 31 

 23 

 20 

 24 



2 



Red 



Red 



Red 



Malting . 



Malting . 



s. 

 33 



s. 

 44 

 2 





MARK LAN 



MoansT, Ja*. 20.— The supply of Wheat to this morning's 

 marUet from Essex and Kent was small; some of it bein* in 

 better condition met a more ready sale than this day se'nnight, 

 but the damp a a difficult to quit. Old foreign was in im- 



ved r est; nevertheless, the amount of business was 

 limited.— Ihirley, Beans, and Peas move offslowly at our quota- 



i4.— The Oat trade is heavy, and late rates are barely sup- 

 pored— Flour is in somewhat better demand, but at no 



Improvement in price. 



Pes Imperial Quasteb. Is. s 



Wheat, Essex, Kent, & 8uffolk... White 43-47 



— — fine selected runs... ditto 



— — Talavera 



— Norfolk, Lincoln, & York.. .White 



— Foreign 



•arley.grind. & dis.il. ,20s to 23§...Chev. 



— Foreign ... grinding aud distilling 

 Oats, Essex and Suffolk 



— Scotch and Lincolnshire. .Potato 



— Irish Potato 



— Foreign .. ..Poland and Brew 



Rye 



Rye-meal, foreign per ton 



Beans, Mazagan 22s to 2< >■* Tick 



— Pigeon 25 — 31... Wind* 



— Foreign Small,23 



Peas, white, Essex and Kent Boiler 



— Maple 27s to 30t Grey li 



Maiie White 



Flour be«t marks delivered ...per sack 



— Suffolk ditto 



— Foreign perbirr*-! 18— 24 Per sack!27 



FaiDAT, Jan. 24.— The arrivals of grain this week have been 



mode ate. The attendance at market this morning was even 

 worse than of late and prices of ail articles may be considered 

 nominally the same as on Monday, with scarcely any business 

 doing. The late fleet of southern vessels on the coast have been 

 pretty well all disposed of; the last price realised for fine 

 Polish Odessa Wheat afloat was 35s, per qr. ; for Galatz Maize 

 the last 1 rice paid was 30s. 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, PIT 

 FRAMES- AND PLATE GLASS FOR DWELLINGS. 



THOMAS MILLINGTON begs to hand the sizes of 

 a large quantity of SHEET GLASS, packed in 100 feet 



oOX 6 8 



6 by 4 ins., 6 by 4£ ins., 64 by 4 ins., 6 by 5J ins., 6£ by 5 ins., 

 jog eftch* 

 V4 by 5J ins., 6 by 6 ins., 6j by 6 ins., and under 8 by 6 ins., 



13s. e ich. --J 



9 by 7 ins., 9} by 7£ ins., and 10 by 8 ins., 15s. each. 



Large sizes, 16 oz., 2d. and 2Jd. per foot. 



Large sheets, in 200 aud 300 feet cases, 2\d. to 2|d. per foot. 



165. per box ; or2Jd. per foot if less than one box be taken: 



11 inches by 8 inches | 13 inches by S inches 



12 „ by 8 „ 12 „ by 10 „ 

 12 „ by 9 „ I 14 ,. by 10 „ 



Boxes charged Is. each extra. 

 T. M.'s Stock of small Glass is so large, that he thinks he 

 can pledge himself to execute orders to any extent. 



Glass cut to auy other size required, in eitner 16 oz., 21 oz,, 



26 oz., or 32 oz. 



ROUGH PLATE GLASS. 



Rough Plate Cast, perfectly flat and uniform, the best manu- 

 factured. A small sample will be seat, upon application, to 



prove it. 

 Purchasers must be cautious, as some of the articles sola 



under this name are of the most inferior description, being full 

 of fire-flaws, and the metal not properly united. We only re- 

 commend the best article, being sure that no other in the end 

 can please. Some no principled vendors keep good samples to 

 how, sending afterwards the interior, described 



Cut to oeder in Pangs. 



aoove. 



* * V 





Feed 



Feed 



18-231 Peed 



27 Foreign . 



23-27 



20- 



17 

 17 

 16 



27 

 25 



21 

 •19 

 20 



it 

 H 



* « 



• • * 



• • ■ 



a ■ . 



£ in. thick. 

 0s. Gd. 



87 



Harrow ,|23 



43;Longpod 127 



i* Egvptian 20 



27 



26 





36—40 



8-8 



Suffolk.. 27 

 Foreign . 25 

 Yellow ... 



Norfolk 



27 

 33 

 22 

 29 

 33 



• ■ t 



• • a 











1 

 1 



8 





 3 



Not above 15 inches long 



Above 15 inches and not above 35 



35 „ „ 50 



50 „ „ 75 



„ 75 „ „ 10> 



100 inches and above 



SHEET GLASS TILES, 



16 oz. sheet 0s. 5d. 126 oz. sheet 



21 oz. „ 7 I 32 oz. „ 



SUPERIOR ROUGH PLATE TILES. 



« 1 • 



J in. thick, 

 0#. lid. 



1 

 1 

 1 



1 

 1 



* • • 



» t f 



eta 



■ • • 



ess 



• • " 



1 



3 



3 . 

 4 

 6 



05. 9d. 

 11 



• • • 



• * • 



eaa 



• a • 



• •• 



aaa 



• it 



• • a 



05.104. 

 1 3 



I inch 

 .j inch 



« • • 



- • • 



%%% 



• • • 



ess 



ess 



• • « 



aa • 



15. 



2 



7d. 

 



28 



36 

 •34 



; four tubes 

 Stands for 



JMPEEIAL 



AvEaaoES. 



Dec. 14 , 



— 21 



28 



4 



U... 

 18 



Wheat. (Bablet.i Oats. ( Rye. jBeans. 1 Peas. 



Jan. 



395 Od 

 39 5 

 38 10 

 38 10 

 33 1 

 «8 



24s 3dl7s IdliosUd 



i inch 

 J inch 



GLASS SHADES FOR ORNAMENTS.-Our price is 25 per 

 cent, less than any house in the Trade, and the colour for 

 superior, which must be preferable for ornamen's. 



LACTOMETERS for trying the quality of Milk 

 in frame, 65, each. Wasp Trap-*, ds, per dozen. 

 Pianofortes, 9ci. each. 



MILK PANS 25. to 65. each, Hand-frames, Tiles, and 

 Slates ; Propagating and Bee Glasses from 2d. each ; Cucumber 

 Tubes, Id. per inch ; Peach Glasses, lOd. each ; Pastry Slabs; 

 Glass Plates, in wooden frames, for butter aud pastry, &c. ; 

 Hyacinth Glasses and Dishes, Shades for Ornaments, Pisa 

 Globes, Plate and Window Glass of every description, and 

 Lampshades. Self-registering Thermometers for Greenhouses, 

 Horticultural Glass, d&c. 



N.B. The moderate charge of Is. for each packing case will 

 be made, which we think will be an inducement for parties to 

 retain them ; but if sent back free of expense the whole will 



q- e^iai. k, THOMAS MILLINGTON, GLASS, COLOUR, AND PAINT 

 ii* -il ! .7a a MANUFACTURER, 87, BISHOPSGATE-STREET WITfl- 



'OUT, LONDON. 



Airgreg. Aver. 

 Dudes on Fo- 

 reign Grain 



Fluctuations in the last six weeks' Averages 

 P * Trg9 - Pic 14. | Pic. 21. Die. 28jJak. 4.jJAwrn. Jan. 18. 



195 9d 



39 5 



«8 10 



88 10 

 88 1 



88 



thll'uVS! 11 ' J*»>±*T Jam. 17.-The imports of grain durin? 

 the last three days are trifling ; none from the United States? 

 only one cargo of foreign Wbeat-1420 qrs. from E«n and 

 344 sack, of French Flour. For the same time ?he eaSortt to 

 ha™? * a " * C ^ tWi l 8 oo ; ritt of 3 30 ^rtera of Wheat -944 



ZLErZ:* ° . an mtmh There Wft8 ™ activity in this 

 market, and considering our heavy stocks, not so much choice 

 of samples .of Wheat and Flour offering Purch™ 

 ever would only take retail quantities of any articic 



choice 

 ers, bow. 



~To«»Di.T Jan. 21._The arrivals this week are alike Vm«l 

 of every art.ote of the K rain trade, wh.le the export, to Irelaad 



een iwf ^ * ^ X t™ J «»•■■»'•. ^ here ha„ bm no per. 

 cep i We change m the value of any article during ihe weTk" 

 tb« .demand ha* been .lack, and purchase* have only rle,, in! 

 retail. The. e wa* about the u*ual afendanre of m ller* and 

 ITI^™^™!***™*' thiamovnin,. AU K.ndTof parce,* 



e ob- 



sackaaad 



we^ neglected, but Oatmeal" waa"in " favour 'ZT^n^A 

 vanee._ Barley. Beans, and Peas wer^ 7nLl^ Z^ ue . 



OMITHFIELD CATTLE SHOW.— MILK PANS, 



^ in stout Glass, of every size and variety of shape, were 

 exhibited as usual, Nos. 148, 149, 150, Bazaar, by" Messrs. 

 Cooaw and Co., whose collections were honoured (among other 

 Prizes) with the Silver Medal of *he Dublin Society in April, as 

 also with the Silver Medal of the Liverpool and Manchester 

 Society, at their meeting, held at Warrington in September 

 last, 



NOBLEMEN, FARMERS, and the Public generally, tre 

 respectfully invited to notice the NEW GLASS CHURN. 

 LORD CAMOY'3 MILK SYPHONS for separating Milk from 

 Cream, GLASS LACTOMETERS for ascertaining the quality 

 of Milk, Hew Bee Glasses invented y Lord Keane, Glass 

 Cream Pots and Pans, Glass Milk Trays, Glass Tiles and 

 Slates, and every description of Dairy Glass. 



Durable Farm Paints, Glass for Hothouses and Garden pur- 

 poses, may be had (safely packed) for any part of the kingdom, 

 or for exportation, on application at the Warehouse, 4% 

 Leicester Square, London. 



Small Glass for Melon Pits of every size, from 105. 6d. per 100 

 teet; Hartley's and Swinburne's PATENT ROUGH PLA'TU at 

 the Manufacturer's prices, 



Glass Ornamental Shades, Fern Shades, Lamp and Gas 

 Glasses, Patent Glass Pens ; Paten; Texturalised, S-Hcated 

 Marble, and other Ornamental Glass, supplied, as usual, at 48, 

 Leicester-square ; the Colour and Lead Deportment, at 5, 

 Prince s-street, Coventry-street, London . 



HPTT £i ASS F °£ CO *SERVATORIKS, &c. , 



LILLY and Co. supply 16-oz. Sheet Glass ©i 

 British Manufacture, at prices varyinir from 2d. to »dj 

 per square foot, for tbe usual sizes required, many thousand 

 .?.♦. J v* are k< ; pt read * P acked C immediate delivery. 



P\TPVT mmn5 n i eatimale * Awarded on application, gj 



TILPH ^° U «°r H a^ ATB ' THIGK CR(>WN GL ^ 8 ' °Sitffl 

 r 4^r^r S ^ T . fiS ' V7ATER.PIPB8, PROPAGATING 



ORV4v?p\4Pt AS L^ ILK PANS. PATENT PLATE-GbA^i 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GL*SS SHAJ>^* 



#H w" 9 — M *• * wf*m •▼vie 



y , a. mb. bd. per 180 lb*. | See the Gardener,' Chronicle flrat Saturday ia each month. 



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