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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[JANUARY 17, 1863, 
— —— 
endeavours have no FAS terminated, but, so Tt is only the so-called * дарр builder" that knows eet by 12 feet; а washhouse or scullery 
, ery, 
every encouragement to t his end has be een held m: how to set about this. It cannot be wondered at that, i to IM эү » bi а ed Ъу 3 fest 2 Mem 4 
to them, a and they will not fail to generally in the endeavour to build the labourer's cottage, resort | the living room. Tue wash-house are a good oven, m 
known their as eariy ossible, for | i$ 80 often had to what is understood by “cheap build- | copper, sink, ъй d dreser d Y the livi ing room а range witk 
oiler. here is a back-door out 
the po ot. the Exhi в. . áo ery, and a door of ребер е 
iud ges to be chose - be artial men scullery and kitchen. Тһе entrance door is in 
d front, where there is а small lobby to thi 
well acquainted with the Mine submitted tó them living room and staircase ; this lobby has Nd 
for decision, and taken from gentlemen of all a pent externally for shel Upon the floor 
above is a bedroom for the parents, one for girls 
o or boys; out of the parents’ room is 
The Committee have seeured the hearty co- a li eios T ашу Шз whole is 
i comprised within four walls, without b 
operati erman ИМАНА: Society, presenting the least surface to the re 
they are liberally supported by the Hamburg atmosphere, a great objeetin this climate, Ay 
authorities an her id jen pig — 80 the flues are collected into оп al shaft : 
1 the roof is а simple lean-to from party wall to 
y agr ieultural societies Ds side wall. There are therefore no ters, 
especially tbe Royal Agrionltursl "Society TI Great alleys, or other intricaciesof roof, and all the 
water falis 1nto Pas engt: utte 
Bri tain, } Me ач em pi n nto nel rain Y "€ 
u 
first undertaking of the kind in Germany, that the doubt some Med aim of this plan have oj No 
Commi eneourag y^ ^u use m most been seen, but its fication and m 
tr eff “На b nt tion to uliar de of construetion із 
strenuou orts to render am urg I nter- е e YLGRS « + PATENT С what I claim your attention to. It would have 
national Aprisa ultural Meeting of 1863 " memorable | P- PROOF- COURSE FOR t a ыы been easy, and certainly very tempting, to hayo 
for its importance. MM &dded breaks gables, &c., and во to have 
roduced a доре picturesque effect. The dif. 
and FIG. 1. cult; vd is е avoid this, апа economis 
[чн tions, respecting entries other 
— must be addressed to € e m 
р HACHMANN, The 
iet. de of entry of articles to be exhibited; is Мау 1, 
at there are no eese than 36 elasses 
be e 
а ibited for eth еа t justify 
ап award, and t may егей disqualify a whole clas 
2. 1f, in the opinion. -— - e judges, there should be equality 
of merit, they will be іш poe. to make a special dime to the 
Sub-Commitios appo: ied for that purpose, who will finally 
we Aire, w 
ve ооч may withhold prizes which have been 
A oferroneous statements on the part of the 
osé veh 
pent B MU en entered in а СЕ Е the 
wal instructed to report the same to the Sub-Com 
mittee above men. 1 ereon. 
ith $3) become —— M 
for stallions, mares and fillies, the judges, 
v. aw e prizes, wi 
> 
will мае instru haie in oE 
Tierm etry, е activ: strength heir co: 
deration. 
pn 
tow 
n. эше cad wi 
. In the classes 
arding 
to 
ity a 
eliver to the Committee 
umbers to which the 
yar 
on applieation to ACHMANN, 
Seeretary, Hambur 
COTTAGE сыгар 
esting last month 
E d m architect, мра on om Society of A 
eu, 1 passages from this —— as it 
dr Рем to give 
are all, no 9 well aware of the efforts that 
rove the condition of vm 
| ing, and 
the benefit obtained; but I think our over боз ie 
ovide him with pisse. bae Sous come up to | 
bee \ ad. er than to ура : 
his wishes, - i indian $ aspire to, 
retarded much o out aya be eum efit "i 
tin 
cost 
T will now pro dn to > explain the sever al | peculiaritie 
of Sia edis, ew firs et 
No doubt you have ofte rved а 
damp rising up the s АР" pedi dn 
Íruitfal source Е ап E d ing. 
pu t oil а 
| those who have been misled, so that injury results 
чеге рен was ky чара 
,ast 
nd felt the il! езеш 
attraction, the most 
re sucked 
[ja d. evapo) 
tar an 
pitch.” 
In the construction of foundations, three - 
эре кв have been patere partially effected | 
nes i» separate m 
етан 1 TOS. up the walls by 
it: velum s before named. 
9d. The introduction of air by air-bricks át 
intervals. 
84. Strengthening and bonding by the ue 
of gi York stone, &c. 
In my Damp-Pr 
"TAYLORS:-PATENT. 
IVEN'TILA'TINOC*FLOOR TIL 
oof © Uourse those effects “ 
combined : — ae 
mp rising is completely намете a 
pra vitrified мы non-absorbent material, M 
ace through the joints. i. 
y is supplied through the perforations, securing a m 
tion wes Ue surface of the walls 
Strengthe and, bond 
. 2. 
esisting — хонай "hen or paving, dry 
walls, and a tight, warm roof. 
uestion that Pati arise in your minds is, that 
grant ted all these are improvements, how are they 
gh ned i 
n^ ouvse 0! pod ckwork in the height of | tl 
The advantages to health and con 
rly constructed бобо floor. 
s uneven, 
Y 
Jes -PATEN and the paving isqui 
9] FACED CONCRETE WAI 
є 
‘and, ьт 
п | patents, I now ЗАМ 
the i 
that any who wish to be Supplied 
ot] E P 
would rather give the Lee min something 
х now have, ап endeav make a 
Our experience, I think, has already taught us us that, 
abodes 
to 
return а remunerative per-een м but we may, 
uccess, endeavou 
NS = — to the boue of 
ing, v ry b 
one Drick thick, I мау ape totally 
h ту. aie ре bein; 
/ УА 7 р 
piant join : 
conveys it hn the exterior T 
nd 
: dapes them ийейин 
ural 
may be built at IER ton than Tas before been ае } 
no 
materials for the ауе ce 
welinge for thola: poor, shall 
A oput ое PAPE A н 
ever, so that a larger, healthier, and ch 
I will Ł 
ofa 
