430 



THE 



AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



mtmwatioft from the late James >mith, of Deanston, | 



"The iuvention consist! in dipping the sheep c ^ nt i U ue^ firm. 



the 



intTa suction ~of chemical solutions/ao as to obtain 

 an insoluble, or sparingly soluble, and water-repeJIant 

 coating to the fibres of wool ; thus increasing 

 warmth and promoting the health of the animal, and at 

 the aame time, rendering the wool better smted for 

 manufacturing purposes. The bath in which the sheep 

 are first dipped is composed by dissolving 20 lbs. ol 

 alum in 4 gallons of boiling water, and diluting to 40 

 gallons. The second bath consists of 31 lbs. of soft or 

 black soap, dissolved in a like quantity of water ; and 

 these baths will be sufficient for 100 sheep. Hie dipping, 

 for which three persons will be required two to hold 

 the sheep and the third to keep its head out of the 

 solution, is recommended to be performed in * vessel 

 of about 4 feet long, 3.1 feet deep, and 2 feet wide and 

 capable of holding about 20 gallons ; the sheep being 

 allowed to dry between each successive dip. Arsenic 

 or sulphur, to prevent the attacks of (lies, &c, may be 

 added to the above solutions if thought necessary. Claim. 

 The application of chemical solutions, suitably prepared 

 to obtain, when used in succession, an insoluble or 

 sparingly soluble and water-repellant coating to the 

 fibres of wool, when on the animal." Mechanics' 

 Magazine j June 14. 



essrs. 



HOPS.— Friday, July 4. 



Pat v enden smso mihu report that the market 

 The late rains have wa-hed away some ot the 

 honey dew, but the vernrn continues very strong iu most parte, 

 with the exception of Worc ester, 



COAL MARKET— Friday, July 4.^1 

 Ilnllywell, 13s.; Eden Main. Us. *d. ; Howard's west 

 Hartley, I3&. 6d. ; Wall-end Haswell, 14s. 6d tolls. 9d. ; 

 Wa Isend Gosforib, 13s.: Wallsend Stewarts, lis. 6d. ; Walls- 

 end Tees, Lis* 6d.— s. »ij.g at m«rke». 1'7. 



SM IT HrlM.D, Mu.NPAt June 30. 

 We had a short supply i.f Deists, but the wea'her being warm 

 buyers w«-Ye scarce; consequently, <»" "he arerajrs, it wa* d'ffi. 

 cult 'o advance prices ; however, for something choice and not 



t >o h*av\, is. (,4, was obt t j ftsidi Tt*a num ierof Sheep and 

 Lambs, aiihoujth not so largre ~»* fully, sninoient f >r the 



demand. In a 'ew instances rather higher prices were realised, 



but it was oiffiult to effenc a c'eArat»C<*. Calves were raiher 

 more in remand, at a small advance. Lamb was more readiiy 

 disposed of, bu' not much alteration in price. From Hciland 

 and Oerinaiiy there are 296 Beasts. 3G90 Sheep, 189 Caives; 

 from Spam, 120 Sheep; from France. 30 Beasts; Tom Scot- 





«r* 



JJTEPHENSON AKD Co fi 



<J Lo.i.k,n, and 17, New Park , fP "' 

 and Manufacturer- of th- l„.,„ . ?"■ .*,» 

 CYLINDRICAL BOILERS K S° M C*L .„, t , n -^ 

 scientific Horticultures ,o th ' ^ ""{ 50 "<* tk* 22*»«5 

 applvug the Tank S} , tem o PinS !?' ^ ftf* 



IIS 



Ac., by which atmospheric heat 

 secured to any required degree vH 



as n-pll H . 



well 



r a -;,d co. tszssz SSM*« *m Z 



at the 



Boilers 



requ* H ^ 



friends they are now makimr th*ir 



Copper, by which the cost is reducTn'^Tw^ Ir 

 are now so well known. sMm.u-1 ". ' h ^e Bo 



those who have not seen therein 155*1. a *cripi oa . 



" ~ ~v .ecu luem j Q 0Der ,j —"t> 'UQ • ^T 



be forwarded, as well as reference of Tb e hT^^P^Tlfc 

 they may be Seen at most of the Nnhim. gbm ^tw^l 1 * 

 Nurseries throughout the kin$ >m ' ' B * ai8 »*ffiL2 



S. and Co. be* to inform the Trade that k ^ ^" 



7, New Park-street, every article reQu irL/ beirM *»tl 

 of Horticultural Building »\ „/u qu,r ? d fop «h 



I 



©•t 





land, 2t»0 Beasts; from Norfolk and Suffolk, 1800; and 250 

 from th« northern and midland counties. 



d s d 



3 



Per »t. of 8 lbs.— e 



Best Scots, Here- 

 fords, <fce. 3 4 to 3 



Best Short-horns 



■Jd quality Beasts 



Be*t Downs and 

 Half-breds 



Ditto Snorn 





 6 



3 

 2 



6 

 4 



10 



• • ■ 



3 8 — 4 



■ ■ • 



3 



Per st of 8 lbs. 

 Best Long-wools 



Ditto Shorn 



Ewes & 2d quality 2 



Ditto Shorn 



Lambs 4 



Calves 2 



Pitjs .-. ... 2 



8 



• - • 



• • ■ 



d b 

 4 to 3 



d 



8 



• •• 



8—3 







• • • 



4-5 



8-3 

 4 — 3 





 8 

 4 



be obtained upon the po« ad%\n'ie a ^T.i ea: ^ M *^ 



Conservatories, &c, of Iron or Wood IZIa 

 ornamental d« wans. Balconies PalU^ * M ob *• 

 Fences, Wire- work. &c ' rallSitdm g. Field a,< £ 



* 



n ARSON'S ORIGINAL 



*N« 



Notices to Correspondents. 



Bobte Dust: A Young Farmer, It is useful on lands light 

 enough lo permit ti»e weather to rut it, and on lands p >• r 

 enough in phosphoric «»cld to benefit by the addition of iJiat 

 substance. Man> lands are too a«ifF, f«w lands are too rich 

 to benefit by bme-dunt. ^ - uperpho^^>hate in generally wood 

 for Grass lands. 8j read it mixed wih ashes in quantity 

 enough to enable you to spread 3 cwt ptr acre evenly. Iodine 

 as a ktimulatnr to germination is a proper subject for a 

 parlour ext»eiim«»nt. Unf r'unateJy we liave no Information 

 on the subjeet. Chlorine lias beeo found to have that til t. 



Dead Chiokebu : Anem. The cau-e of chicnens b«!ng found 

 dead in the shells, ly formed, is attributable either to niis- 

 cooduet on 'he p*rt<<f the incubaU»r, or to defective vitality 

 in the *fK% "»idch may he ascribed to the fault of the cock, 

 or «»t to* hen. or to -tale'iKus in tbaegga themselve*. 



Oas Lime : A Young Farmer. It is useful after 1o'>k exposure to 

 the tur, which convene some of it into gypnifli. Make it 

 into a compiMt with any litfht vegetable refuse, turn it fre- 

 quently, and use a ton p»*r acre. 



Italia* Kte-grasb : A "Sub. It«viil uotlast satisfactorily beyond 

 the first year. , 



Potatoes i W C. The only advantage of earthing them up is 

 tt'at they are more easily dug in October. 



Soap Ashe*: A K Smith You may expose them for a month 



or tw and turn them m the heap repeatedly, and then spread 

 them bewadeast «ver plough or p^stue land, at the ra'e of 

 30 or 30 cwt. per acre. It jou use tb»m on pasture, they had 

 better be mixed with ear h in a comport first. 

 Scr«* phosphate : Q M . It may be mixed with old ashts 



wiihi>ut lnjory. 



To peotect Eabt.t Potatoes : X A asks, " WouM it probably 

 answer to po* Rye e . in July, at 2 feet distance between 

 the rows, to be in erlin^-i in February with early Potatoes! 

 The object being to protect the Potatoes from the spring 

 frosts — the R>e to he cut green, beginning with aiternst 

 rows, ae soon as danger from frost is at an end, say iu the 

 first h ilf of May. Would any other grain answer the purpose 

 be ter iban Rye?" [Itie would be the best grain for this 

 purpose. This i<*ea is worth trial.] 



Eseatctm : W S. For " Im ta«k>n wood," in this section of the I 

 Faptr last week, read '* Iinuarion woad." I 





Beasts, 3156 ; Sheep and Lambs, 30,690 ; Calves, 380 ; Pigs, 410. 



Friday, Ju y 4. 

 We are but moderately supplied with Beasts ; the weather 

 being cooler they are readily disposed of at a small advance. 

 We c<nnot qu< te 3s. 8d., still it is nearly reached, and also 

 3s. Gd. for short-horns. The number of Sheep and Lambs is 

 considerable; the demand has, however, increased, and prices 



on trie average are rather better. Calves, although plentiful, 

 are rather dearer. From Germany and Holland we have 105 

 Beasts, lo52 Sheep, and 252 Calves ; from Scotland, 80 Beasts ; 

 and 75 milch cows from the home counties. 



Best Long-wools , 



y PA (NT, specially patronis-d by £, If °* Ki 

 Government,, the Hon. East India Corona"" 1 ;* ** «% 

 Dock Companies, most publi: bodies, ?]?d b't .h* V*¥ 



t-door work at th™ \ ■!"*%. 



Gentry, and Clergy, for out _ 



Tne Anti-Corrosion is particularly "reGom m "'T ^ 0Uat, I 

 durable out-poor Paint ever in"LI*^ m . m ? n<,ed « ih 

 every description 



he 



Best Scots, Here- 

 fords, Ac. 

 Best Snort-horns 

 2d quality Beasts 

 Best Downs and 



Hair-breds 

 Ditto Shorn 



3 



8 



2 



4 to 3 



2 

 6 



3 

 3 



6 



4 







• • • 



3 8-4 



• ■ * 



• • * 





Ditto Shorn 

 Ewes & 2d quality 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Lambs 



Calves 

 Has 



3 6—38 

 3 — 3 4 



» t • 



«•• 



• • • 



- ■ • 



• • » 



• ■ • 



4 

 3 

 2 



6 







6 



• ■ • 



5 

 4 



3 





 

 6 



Beasts, 906 ; Sheep and L *mhs, 14,8*0 : Calves, 693 ; Figs, 395. 



MAHK LAtfB. 

 Monday, June 30. — The supply of Wheat from Essex this 

 morning was small, but fair from Kent ; the greater part of the 

 former remains unsold, although offered at a d cline of 

 2s. per qr. ; the latter was chiefly disposed of at a reduction ot 

 Is. to 2s. per qr. upon the prices of this day week. There was 

 a moderate country demand for the ordinary descriptions of 

 foreign, but holders not bein^ inclined to comply wit'i a greater 

 reduction than Is. to 2s. from the highest terms lately rea'ised, 

 only a trifling business resulted. Thee is no alteration in the 

 value of Spring corn ; all descriptions are in good request at 

 fully Monday's quotations, flour is the turn lower. 



i ami ever invented inr rr , n " tBf m* 



r .._ of Wood, Iron, Stone BrieS <?"*""*«* 



&c work, as has been proved by the pVac ics 'l tH^ ^ 

 of 60 years, and by the numerous (between 5 ,;' f T* 

 monials in its favour, and which, from the rank !°1 *°°' ** 

 society of those who have Klven thTm h». ,d,t,rt *h 

 equaled by anything of the Lad 3 hfco ^^1^ 

 public notice. "*uugm Defa* tfc 



Lists of Colours and Prices, together with a r ODYoftUT . 

 monials, will be sent on application to Walt,! rV. ^ 

 Son No. 9 Great Winchester-street, Old BrSiS^/ 1 * 

 Exchange, London. « "■"-street, Royil 



dir N ect AgeDt8 '~ AU ° rder8 ^ P articu1arI J requested to b, m 



HE 



Alka 



METALLIC PAINT, pTodu^dn^i^ 



\^ m ^"A^ a8 -* 80 .^teosively u>e,i tur *1Z 



•even! 



raitta^ 

 a greater m. 



i*larfefts. 



COVRNT GARUB>», Jolt 5. 



Trade remains steadf, and the markat is well supplied with 

 all kinds of Fruit and Vegetables in season. Peaches and 

 Nectarines continue to be btnt in large quantities. English 

 Pine* and Hothoute Grapes ure p'emi.ul and good. Srraw- 

 btwr»e$ rrom ihe open ground are now in good demand, and 

 the supply Uarxindan'. Cherries # are furnished in large quan- 

 tifies, more especially from Kent. West Indian r'ines fetch 

 fr#m 2s. to 5s. each. Orau^es and Lemons are plentiful. Nuts 

 remain nearly the tame as quoted last week. Asparagu-, 

 young Carrots, French Bean.., and Green Peas are received 

 in quantity. New Potato^ may be obtained at Id. to 4d. per lb. 

 Lettuces and other aaladtng are sufficient for the demand." 

 Mushrooms are de «rer. Cut Howers cor>sist of Heaths, Pelar- 

 goniums, Mignonette, Heliotropes, Stephanotis floribunda 

 Pmka, Moss and Provins Ro»es. 



FK UfT. 

 Pine-apples, per lb., 5s to 8* . Almonds, per peck, 6s 

 Gra^,tH» ..house, p. In. t 3- to 7s | — » we et, per lb., 2s to 3s 



Per Imperial Quarter. s. 



Wheat, Essex, Kent, A Suffolk... White 40 

 _ — fine selected runs... ditto |44 



— — Taiavera 



— Norfolk, Lincoln, dt York. ..White 



— Foreign 



Barley.griud.ii distil., 22s to *25s... Cher. 



— Foreign... grinding and distilling 

 Oats, Essex and Suffolk 



— Scotch and Lincolnshire... Potato 



— Irish Potato 



— Foreign Poland and Brew 



ftye 



Rye-meal, foreign per ton 



Beans, Mazagan 27s to 30s Tick 



— Pigeon 29 — 34... Wiud, 



— Foreign Small 



Peas white, Essex and Kent Boiler 



— Maple 27s to -9* Grey 



Maize Whitel 



Dl 1 J. _!__ J_t- •« 



s. 

 45 



48 



So 

 27 

 22 

 20 

 23 

 19 

 21 



m 



32 

 26 



Red 

 Red 



Red 



s. 

 36 



40 

 .42 



Malting . 

 Malting . 



24 

 23 



26 



2S-31 



22- 



-30 



24- 



-27 



24- 



-25 



- 





34- 



-39 



27- 



-34 



20- 



-24 



Fe^d 



Feed 



Feed 



Foreign . 



f 



Harrow . 

 Longpod 

 Kgvptian 

 Suffolk.. 



Foreign . 

 Yellow ... 



24—27 



21 

 19 

 19 



24 



22 

 22 





Nforfo'k 

 Per sacUj 



26—31 



25 

 29 

 32 



27 

 25 



27 



V8 



34 

 34 



Flour best marks delivered ...per sack 

 i -— Suffolk ditto 



— Foreign per barrel 



Fridat, July 4.— The arrivals of Wheat eince Monday have 

 been moderate, of Oats good. Tiie greater part of.ihe English 

 Wheat left over from Monday remain- unsold, a small propor- 

 tiou only having been sold at a decline of fully Is. per qr, 

 Busineaa in foreign is extremely limbed, and vessels with diffi- 

 culty cleared at a similar reduction.- Bar Jey, Beans, and Peas 

 are unalu red in value. — Oats are a alow gale at a decline of 6d. 

 to Is. per qr. — Flour rouiinues very unsaleable.— In floating 

 cargoes of grain from the Mediterranean there is little doing, 

 with the exception of Maiae, which is more inquired after. 



years on farm-buiidings, iron bridges, roofs and 

 shipping:, <fcc, and it is admitted that it coven 

 face and stands far better than any other pigmeut oawood 

 iron, Abetbaw Lime, and Roman Cement. Fine BlackS 

 perron, and Rich Purple-brown, 201. per ton. -Offices S2 

 Company. 1. ^^ M-»ad-*t.. London. -John A W m Seer^ry 



k,. newington's patentEIT^giucul: 



TURAL IMPLEMENTS. These Patent hsfin.fci 

 withdrawn from a hrm uuder the name of DoPADEand (k. 

 in consequence of the unsatisfactory manner in which^J 

 inventions have been carried out, and the imperfect state la 

 wh ch the implements have bt-en manufactured, have ben 

 a*signed to Mr. Gabriel, C.E., <fcc, of the Surrey Cnambwi 

 Arundel-street, Strand, London ; agriculturists H re informj 

 that specimens of the Implements, viz.— The HandCul iratort 

 Dibbles, Hand and Horse Drills, Manure Distributors, single, 

 horse Ploughs, &c, can bo seen there, as well as is the 

 Agr cultural Implement Department ia the ftllEAT £XC 

 BITIOCi", HYDE PARK. N B. The Patent Dibble obtained tftt 

 Prize awarded by the Royal Agricultural Society at Norwiet, 

 in 1849. Improvements have recently been made in the Drop 

 Drills and Manure Distributors ; they are lighter, can U 

 turned round with ea^e, and there is a contrivance fur stoppinf 

 the escape of the seed at pleasure. — Catalogue*, wuhenrrtT. 



ings of the Implements, and numerous Testimonials, cull 

 obtained upon application at the Surrey Chambers, Arondil* 

 street, Strand, London 



BURBIDGE and HEALY'S COOKING APPA- 

 HAT US, combiniog Sylvester's Pateius.-This Caokisr 

 Apparatus possesses greater general advantages thanaoTjet 

 submitted to the public, both as regards strength ot material 

 and workmanship ; in fact, ihe laws of heat are so applied u 

 to produce the greatest effect with the least con.»u notion of 

 fuel, without destruction to the apparatus B. and H. ess 

 safely recommend it, from experience, as unquestionssij 

 superior to anything of the kind hitherto madr. May busts 

 in daily u-e at the Craven Hotel, Craven-street, Strija; 

 Stevens' Hotel, Bond-street ; Greenwich Hospital^ , UotveTSttJ 

 College Hospital ; and is in use by upward- of M pnrsW 

 Jau.i ies, and at the Manufactory, 130, Pleei-etreet, ^**v^ 

 l>ro>peetus can be forwarded upon application, detsa«f 

 particular* and pric**. ___^ - — — — — 



CHEAP AND DURABLE R00FLN& 





Peaches, per doz., 10s to 20s 

 Nectarines, per doz , ins to 20s 

 Cherries, per lb., 6d to 2s 

 Melons, each, 4s to 8s 

 Strawberries, p. pottle, 6d to Is 

 Gooseberries, per half sieve, 

 6s to Is 



Currants, per hf. sieve, 5s to 7s 



Lemons, per do*., Is to 2s 

 Oranges, per dox., 9d to 2s 



— per 100, 6s to 14s 



— Seville p. 100, 7s to 14s 



— — p. doz., Is to 2s Hd 

 Nuts,Barcelona,p.bsh,20sto22t 



— • Brazil, p, bsh , Pis to Us 



Cobs, per 100 lbs.. 50s to 55s 



roKV _ M VEUGTAB-LES. 



r»n2!!' P * T *?**' *? to U i Fallot!, per bunch, 3d to 4d 



Beans, per sieve 2s to 2a 6a 

 Pea*, per sieve, 2s to 4s 

 Asparagus, per 100, Is to 4s 

 Rhubarb, p. bundi.. 2d t,y hd 

 Potatoes, per ton, fth to 200 



— per cwt., 4s to 8s 



— per ou*h.,l8«M to 3s 

 Tnrnips, p. bunch, 3d to 6d 

 Cucumbers, each, 3d to 1b 

 Radiahes, per doz., «>d to <id 



-~ Turnip, p.doz., 8d to Is 

 Celery, p. bundle, 6ri o en 

 Carrots, per bunch, 4d t«> &d 

 Spinach, per sieve, Is 6i to 2s 

 Te^etable Marrows, per doz. 



Is to 2s 

 Onions, p. banch, 2d to 6d 

 Leeks, per bunch, 3d to 4d 



. per doz., Is to 2s 

 Lettuce, Cab., p. score, 4d to 9d 



— Cos, per score, 3ii to Is 

 ^mall Salad*, p. punn.,2d to 3d 



HorseRadi 8 h,p.bunOl.,«s6dto6s 

 Ked Beet^ per doz., Is to 4s 



Mushrooms, p. pot., Is to 2s 

 Sorrel, per hf. sieve, 6d to9d 

 Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 

 Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d 

 rhyme r per bunch. 2d to 3d 

 Pareley, per doz. bun., 2s to 3s 



— Hoots, p. bundl. 9d to Is 



Mint, green, per buuch,4d to 6d 

 Kasi), green, p. bunch, 6d to9d 

 Marjoram, green, do., 6d to yd 

 ^atercress.p. 12bunch.,6d to9d 

 Wrn Saiad,p.htsifive,lstolb6d 



Imperial 

 Averages. 



May *4 



— 31 



7 , 



14 

 21 



VVHEAT.,fiABXEX. | OATS.J RYE. , UkiNS. PfcAF. 



June 



38s 8d 



• •• 



Aggrejf. Aver. 

 Duties on Fo- 

 reign Grain 



39 

 39 

 39 

 40 

 42 



I 



6 



11 



7 



4 



40 



1 



Fluctuations in 



24s 



*4 



24 



m 



24 

 25 



\d 



1 

 4 

 6 



4 

 2 



24 5 



1 



20 

 20 

 20 

 21 

 22 





 8 

 1 



4 

 3 



26 



I 



28 



Id 



9 



5 



1 







28 11 



20 7 26 3 



10 10 



Paicis.- Mat 24. 



the last six weeks' Averages. 



BY HER 



MAJESTY'S 



F. 



ROYAL LBTTKS 

 PATKfT. 



42s 44 



40 



7 



3'J 



11 



39 



« 



39 



3 



38 



a 



• t fl 



« I • 



May SI.jJomb 7. Jun«14. Jdne 21. Jcre28. 



-iLrl 



• •• 



• • « 



• ■ • 



• . • 



• •? 



• •• 



• - < 



r 



• t • 



« • a 



and col ^t. / E * D "V J| "' T l - T,,e arriTal8 from Ireland 

 cant th^' fi r!f, e r dunu,r the P a "«eek have been quite lui K ..ifl. 



wa» a tDin attendance of the town and countnr trade wh« 

 Wh«, e m ° 8 K P,rt - W J e "' aWft * wiu ">»« rnXng* Purtr o r e ° 



.«k* ..dSS 6 t q oT d d ul,y 4d ; per , 7 ? lbs - *»o^»"^ pr 



f«- Ia ,Z • I ^ m per barrel 1,,wer . »' which decline 



tow.rd. the close of the marker, several narceia of ih„T. ?„' 



!**■*""*' h , and » ^ .peculation!' ol7TJ oitm.'.l 1 ^: 



Prime Meadow 



Inferior ditto... 

 Howen ... 



Hew Hay 



HAY— P- P Lt.ad ol <6 \ mnies. 

 SniTariELo, July 3. 

 75,»oH0s Clover 



scarcely inquired for, and declin 



I lo " * 



Hay 



• •• 



• • 



• •• 



New do. 

 Straw 



• •• 



# . . 



• •• 



- - . 



*• t 



56 63 

 55 15 

 55 70 



The supply short. 



p, im- w , Combemland Mssm, July 3. 

 Prime Meadow Ha> 84* U> 9 >. , h,»erior 



I«»lert.»r ditto... «" ■«« ' « «■ 



New Hay 



••• 



.. . 



75s to 95s 

 60 75 

 .. i6 30: 

 J. Coopie. 



.«.«.^.jr ■uquiren ror, and rtecliue -i Ad p?r 45 lbs and fid r> I 



._ „, . lt b ,,„i, i„,„ irj , .„ h( , TOh - c"ir::„ is » f s 



• •• 



Old Cigver 



•es 



• •• 



--» 



«0 



8* 



• •• 



75 Jew Clow M 80 



1 . JOSHCA BAJLEV 



and 



05 



mer can yellow could 

 rr than on this day 



the first week we bs«e 



. as a natural consequence, 



corn trade. The arrivals ot uraiu 



■»«7 Z IZtJ ar s u ? K0O h d ex,ent - bat - «KiSS 



oiana is greater. So far, there baa been verv littt^ 

 bosinrsa here ot a speculative character. The hu" nes?s our 

 U*i -Exchange tht. day wan limited, ud tba a^ral^ota! 



ions were more nominal tnan others afi n!l II ?, 

 conceded Aiiahtiv if k.,« - * ou,erwise « Hoide.s mijiht have 

 conceaea slightly tf buyers to a moderate extent had appeared. 



have been bou^hi'fufly U. ,er qr. "cheap 

 se nmght. -—Friday, Jowe 27.-Thi., is & 

 na-1 of really summer weatt>er 

 we have le*s spirit in the 

 and Fl 



'ive demand U greater. So 



MCNEILL and Co., of Lamb ^buildings, B«HJ 



row, London, the M^n^^^^^lV^pnn 

 THE ASPHALTED PELT ^^)R RO0FIN9 

 Houses, Parm Buildings, Shedding Workshops, aiidiorv- 

 purposes, to protect Pia- ts from Froet. ^ ^ ?£ 



At the Great National Agricultural St^we, i« » tf 

 which has. been exhibited and obtained two *»" . 

 Parzsrs, and is the Felt solely patronised and aaopieu 3 



Her Majesty's W.*>ds and Fosests, 

 Honourable Boabp «»f Or»»*nc», 

 Hoiaodrabl* East iNDlA Company, 



HoiK.uaABLE Commissioners of Ovrt^mh 

 Her MAJesri'fl Estate, Isle or w / c "» 



RoTAI. BoTASflCGASDEirS Htti« *V* ^ or fbft,»rt- 



And on tho Estates ot the Dukes of 8utherlan« ^^ 

 Jand, Newcatila, Northumberland, Buccleuod ps ^ Q(f ^ 

 the late Barl Spencer, and most of tne ^ D ' i tf Hsi«^- 



and at the Royal AoRict/woRAi. Society sdv« ' 



^tThalf the price of any other ^^P^-iKlw* 

 effects a great saving ot Timber in the oonstrueiio 



Made to any length by 32 inches ""$• Po0T . ^^ 



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 %• Samples, with Direc ions lor its use, „ bldB efl r HJ; 

 of seven years* experience, with references to ^ m 



tlemen, Architects, and builders, sent free to yr 



town ,. r country, and orders by P 08t ® xe ^, 1 . vrorks ifl ^^ 

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 Great Britain where the . bore Eot> i ng i- ^ 



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or 



er the »ur^y«-»- ^ it and ror*- 

 R. A. Her Maje»«y't Commissioners of ^ dered the ^o 

 so sati.hed with he result that they have o _^ m * 



so?- 



m , . ^ nt , be re- 

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 plii d in len/ths best suied to their Hoo*** ^ 



no more than th#y require. ^onstroet* 000 *^ 



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