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_ -ION SHERT í | English sheet glass, called th d quali “to 
SHEET G1 glass, called the oo quality of| contend for 
ase ELPHICK oe vopened acommu-| No. 1; and thas far better—that the English glass | determine in paren io sitar A will ex ahii gaal 
ication with e weighs only pe berg to the foot, wile — glass rather than quantity—should be th d th 
yunst HOUSES IN THE prone vane’ GLASS: TRADI art 18 0 , a very important difference. | never should attempt to make up a priae ramis A 
15 ABLE TO i 
SHEET GLASS, OF EXCELLENT QUA to i e the ree we fnd 1 <j from è e tarif, ea re pa Ay eni e ae" TE A 
; i di ic a ý rst-rate character. 
amagats ite the ee jot; — - ben mensions, eom n i by Messrs. Cuare and Hayv T fruit is entered-as a collection, i it must stand or 
x A Smaller Quantity will be charged 5}d. per foot piesa baal Rng Ms (6s oe eno fal _ ~~ as such. r 
- nes above 1000 feet at a time, as st requi SR against e | Pate the goox — of a collection from rom the bad, 
us class's beavier than, bet equal in quality to, the 2d Class glass | =e | te ani = e 2 the good part clones they 
~ ri tened $ Sheet Glass, in the English Tariff, the price 16 oz. to | E> | Bass and’ | must treatthe callectionsette whole,and no otherwise. 
oa, is froun Sg. to 1s: 2d: per fuot. the foot::| E | the buyer of The dw ties of the judges at exhibitions are fre- 
E padana meas 28, Goniada East, Oxford- jm foreign glat = | quently , an er our own @x- 
ieee ha $ Pa $ 
i } weh witnessed a 
— “GLASS FOR HOT AND mee SES. 3 3 4 and under 0s. 9d.) 5a.) id when ox wae scarce} 
‘A, ANDREWS A ND CO., ANTWERP, ii K ra! we Ye > 101 0 10 |5 | 5 deserved, vidios mie to withhold them when justly 
yee attention of, tie erase ie Bx ove under 24 Ji L] 5 | 8 But ypa are limitè which cannot be pas 
London, in cases, containing 100 squa pi foot eae E si <a ade OO um à The judges ded by the Society’ i 
yer exceeding {0 inches x - dd. per fi Aia if larirer i #Thitrodew ini Tules, and they ey are absolutely and very eps 
gamy. z wei price is 2d. a foot up to “the greatest dimou =i sere a ado anaward in ere the 
pears’ je we ala broad ect > 
L a aban. oe e ab o W cts exhibited. do not iby 2 reny of a medal. 
to their agent, Mr. GEonce Rann, 52, Mark-lane, |t TAS that can be required for glazing purp lh Uy inta SSS earn ier oats 
~~ And her è we see one of the most striking “differ- | aba pia, Ak exhibitor, who after mon 
= 3 em of a dealing in En : 
The Gardeners Chronicle. bisoe ystu Ang “An English sg iar at l season, fails in his praiseworthy object « of gaining a 
———————— E E E tells you i he ¢ u a square of plass prize ; and-we offer'these 
SATURDAY, JUL £ 26, 1845. S ape ches long, ry 4 lials. pyi unless vou give they may tend: to’ diminish the munber of such 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWIN' NG WEEKS. him a 1d. a fooi : a it than if it is inches long failures in future. 
ee, See ee: ey and 7 inches w He sets-out by charging in the | 
7 a ogenen snow, ONP first place 94. h eai for little » pieces of glass worth | REMARKS: ONT me VINE. 
me ord, If half an inch is added, he claps on FREQUENTLY fi Chromicie about 
: E Ware, Warr, has been hitherto our constant'ad-|a Id. more, until you net ve at the magnificent |th propriety of stopping ene os 
tce to the buyers of Grass ; and those who have Hiieastons of 12 inches one way and 10 the other ; | Vints: Some Tyros appear to imagine that stopping 
aken that couneel will now reap the benefit of it. | for that you must pay 9d. a oot more, And so he |a necessary point of etiquette that-cannot be passed by 
» th able glass tariff of April 5th was | goes on adding 2d. a foot, i at last, by pe E with erage Now 1 must areata irr onest 
: by th Ha poa s trade, we had Lael that it | genious manœuvre he contrives to extract these-wite think thas this; ceremony “ he 
mes relent, to be abandoned in | out of his customer's pocket, ie re which is wo 
mome: wt 
= ii, . : : As to young Vines just planted, or not yet i 
‘afew weeks. A very little contact, however, with | 3d; or taking his own exorbitant standard of value, ; 
i in the commodity suffieed'to'dispel this | he converts that while 0 vet a be worth only |. a that one of the first abjrets of a good cultivator 
{ i Our calcul 
soon became evident to = that no | 9d. calculating powers are un: i merma the vantage without which ste can 
tin price wis to be hoped for so long as | equal to daten tt a avail long ; there healthy roota, it is pretty well known, 
public sang Aiii to pay \ whatever was de-| are pocketed W this scheme. ‘That Aye sa mere | can never be obtained with ponding n 
One ndeed, with | scheme of trade is quite clear from the foreign | of leaves, which, together by their reciprocal action, 
jeindour then ‘disetetion, maintained that t glass praos: Messrs, ° ESTA and Co. miley ader ultimately produce the due T of esmbium, 
had a clear right to obtain the best price | tised that fe inches long they | which i t, furthers, in 
power for what they had t a ust have 14 franes per 00 feet; and if it is more | de time, the purposes 
of frueti 
: intention, in the bonianing, of agais ng than 40 inches long a must have 17 franes per |, As one leaf, mag E on a 
E i ly ee eta eae Aa eames eat a 
as soon have thought of settling ajn y tor w n ii phon is ingui v it d be in 
poan yen piisid ofa pier napas say, that they must have fro ee. a 
$ Bailey aun -n diis|a as extra. t aa e rA H | Seen of the leaves madè on the central or main 
1e plese deities would not agree | re a greater ob arid upon a single foot of | stem of a young Vine, s and those produced from mere 
our cing declared is hien a ao ealer necessary he latt aller 
Terng od old rule— i feet. This is quite in character with Mr, |in volume as well as weaker in expacity,.and if ene 
HATER’s famous calculation of the cost of the too late in the pyar pe ody ney keeping the 
arii of glass from ISt. Helen's to London (see vital in action at a period when de. 
dabei P rr How true is the saying Quem Deus vult cng in Sapte ga seu sr 
this fi country we have no Pach degree inimieal to the principal objects of Vine culture, 
and it was impossible to dispute the foree of b mtes a A tt Sores sae cw viz, the attainment of the greatest quantity of the best 
of the glass trade. We therefore ment y css ma Our | fruit; -and last, not leas, the leaving sufficient un- 
and ceased to apply a persuasive | ands. From this it appears that glass may | exhausted energies in aya ae give a guarantee for 
4 to our patien vig seth be had at even lower than we above - | future seasons. Therefore, in peers pda a | 
| „But it was also evident that if the makers of | Pate ed. We have not, however, leisure just now to | Vines, it appears that both science oad 
q Sethe sda te-sell thelr commoditas donr as compare quality, which | is of course important. aetna se advising that every respect be paid 
o a ad an pee Somer expresssions : st. ra tee paro ot a leaves, which are for the elabo- 
cheap as they'could. And’there-| ing a cine iain ately reac from an - | rating. proeess betimes, and w their great capi- 
on behalf of the buyers, raised ree ae sent w oiik of fruit to the | last Chis- bilities receive fair play, will, wiih a vin to omg 
We re on’ bringing foreign | wick Exhibition, we cannot do better tha k 
© have done’ so aad Wh what cect a a fet elit thercbeisesedoubt shat thefatar |. What T prctnn, and what È would arise; ia (uith 
with w feet we shall ge rally; there no doubt 
fret n obtaining a prizo has often been caused by a want Sno e eS 
ean the most re that ma most of judicious deliberation on the part of the exhibitor | 27 n the main stom or principal leaves. Now, this may 
We go oe merits or f the collection aven stopping their pela and, onli o ‘this 
too mweh he.s ended in| until the end of August, when k would both. stop every 
i re who: ors oho lateral in kapsag v> even ‘remove several .of those 
medal for a specimen of one parti- | subordina which would only have the effect of 
room = wisel tö'form his fruit rea the he light from superior leaves, which are 
how! a into a general collection, for which it ‘was not quali-| so well able to.add to the phe penart ene t hein 
a doy ted, in the hope of securing a golfi medal, and of| With regard to fi an 1 am ae 
ee 0- | course has = for the Horti¢ ultural Society — a const tanion be hk may a 
ag Hg a prngpaet ge Tyee, i0 DE ae agg emee 
weeks since was an adver- 
requ well for those whose borders are so 
least three different kinds,” fully; ripe and well so Manes? À 
enta “over to deliver | coloured.” (quality is, secondary 
| He 
Ba i 
My ager two Sollgations fat Chiwick on the | action is ata eas. M ein but this see- 
pee tion of ‘ rowers Tam much afraid, constitutes s 
British Queen ienr e eae ae am certain 
rants; the Strawberries were’ e ire ee im 5 to 
ip that they were ft for ri 
ve AN tie 7 =| 
complete > their 
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