284 . THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (мадон 21, 18, 
THE 'HYDROPULT, 
UTION, — Unprincipled 
THE HYDROPULT 
IS INVALUABLE FOR 
WATERING GARDENS, 
EXTÍNGUISHING FIRE 
at its COMMENCEMENT, ү 2 No machine contained in a 
| RR : 
PROTECTING a ROOF \ 
from 
CLEANSING TREES from follows : — 
INSECTS. 
“Тһе Hydropult, a Port. 
able Fire Annihilator and 
е ал Garden Engiue, 
URE, 
din * GRIFFITH & Bnowzrr, 
Manufacturers, Dirmi 
SPRINKLING PLANTS, ir 
* CiranLES Р. BUTION, 
was uà risp: General Agent, 
** Vosx's Patent ;? 
WETTING SIDEWALKS, 
and is sold at the uniform 
SPRINKLING STREETS, 
WASHING CARRIAGES, 
і Galvanised Wire trainer, 
WETTING SAILS, | Rose or Sprinkler, and Fire 
B * Jet. Itisan easy matter іо 
A SPRAY BATH, 3 SEN imitate the Hydropult in 
PAN appearance, and th 
&c. &c. deceive the publie; therefore 
this caution, і 
AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAN D POWER. 
SECURED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
PRICE TWO GUINEAS, 
Complete, with 2$ feet Suction and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or аныр and Small Jet, 
The Hydropult is a simple, effective, and convenient Apparatus for throwing Water by hand. It wrraus вот 8гз,, із made of Brass and Copper, costa but 
Two Guineas, and will throw 7 or 8 gallons of water per minute 50 FEET when worked by the power of one man. i 
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! 
THE HYDROPULT 18 THE ОКЕ: EFFECTIVE FIRE ENGINE IN THE WORLD, BECAUSE THE MOST AVAILABLE. 
f 
ERED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT AS FIRE ENGINES, 
FROM TESTIMONIALS, & 
Read the following fróm nos. ЙЁгуЕйз, the eminent оѓ 8 kind which may require an immediate removal or е wn that we ped the ist of January by 
Florist and Nürseryman cett disc water." опг Hydsop "ult. The Бечу сота nsisted ofa se 
Hydropult із admirably adapted for Nurseries, and vite did be no doubt but that it can be made available Separated Only {тош the fro that c: Jes 
wi be be found. s uable for Watering and Syringing Plants | in the earlier : stages 9. Fire in Warehouses, Manufactories, or metes Cottages by a narr “ч eei pepe ' 
and Trees Private Houses, in preventing large conflagra y this useful little instrument Í was al E v еер аб 
SHIRLEY Айлес] Esq., says in the “Gardeners ine:” А © PERCY M. Пота, Еа s immediately facing the r continually wet, so Е 
MU perhaps surprise the reader to be told that this Manager Ins the тина ched i detay y had wy iun d or x no o 
i hich : і опе оп ће 8 mueh as 
the amm as Med er едра, will тон from 7 io $ љо 3 ке invention тй pro prove RUM, idi. Dur a he this little engine, am among hon ceni the owner of dio Hip 
ета kno! Y Trom having tried it ndn ding ts rand ena x “Swi От, Esd, iod aere a vx pue à 
we know e experiment ‹ = M 
an agreeable exercisn, ibd of iab aor us domi ‘ Secretary Liverpool and Eondon урсана Сотрапу.” c 
stuccoed wall, w! which Йа жаса сне а QU Ыш Turo ejes to another fire 
bad sent for the parish Gardeners wi W 
“Ол the Eee I чата Ъееп Ld 
will not need to be | We take pleasure hs pubis t the following with the sam. i Net ent, and did great —— ў 
told the value of а Portable Force Pump of this simple kind. Tes timonit 1 from ТА a Liout, "Colonel satisfied with its perfornianos there, e me take 
It can be used to produce E powerful stream to extinguish “I havé much pleasure in stating that both B Be and 
Fire, or a 
* second fire, so that this boue engine ping am € 
to Byringe a Who le house full of | Several friends have сету our Hydropult for Wetting Yachts' | over віх hours alto, together, е ut doing it g it the slightest inlog 4 
Plants, without the e necessity of moving a single step from the MM E кайт 2 shin Pet and Baling out Boats with the greatest “ I remain, yours truly, “W. Ё 
ition most convenient for а ы pply of water. Wherever а d, for an instrument of its size, consider it most 
mp or Syrin Ме» ed the Hydropult can be brought useful дай, E plicable to Yachting purposes, obviating the| тро Hertford Mercury in spreking of the above fire, 5158: 
зибо тше, to remove Water from a Celle a Boat, to cleanse a Hit ANDE OC akpol during a шом, “ The town engine as possible 1 upon the fi Le 
Cietern, wash a Pavement, or йу h the ушш of Trees ‘W. WHEATLEY.” | found of little use, Шр Ч to Чы inconv d 
loaded with soot, or annihilate at one fell swoop the whole | Important Pii incra from WILLIAM CHRISTIAN, Esq., | water, The adj ining range of ents err Ёз. 
Insect population ofa нази rara Bats we will not Manager of the Baldock Bank: — entirely through the exertion of Wm. Y 
Snage upon its merits, they are obvious, havi Hydro- ‘February 19, 1863. Manager of the Baldock Bank, who brought to water 
e I say IM will soon pay for its beg ina “ Мг. CHARLES P. BurTON,— Dear Sir, 
—It тез M areis ult, which, being ki "ч supplet wi 
being always at hand in case of an emergency | pleasure to forward you particulars respecting e sott y Уак 2 which, Б Р 
Prospectus, with Testimonials, on application at either Office. 
eon: mm 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. ; and 309, REGENT STREET. 
CHARLES 
P. BUTTON, РЕОРЕТЕ ETOR. == 
41, Welington $i Covent Garden, London, W.C. | 
Middlesex, and F. Evae, Vi. ог Whitefriors DT ds 
of London, and Published Dy them at the Office, жартаток Могіте Evina ссек t DN E recinct Е я. 
iressed to “ The Editor;" Advertisements and Business Letters to “ The е Publisher," at the Office, 4 
er Woburn Place, in the Parish of St. Pancras, in the Co. of 
of Whitefriars, City No. 4! Wellington St; Parisb of st. Covent Garden, in the said 00. -SaruspAv, March 
