The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . top-dressing for Clover, Jtc, price 21. per of Lime, I. per ton. At Mr. Lawes* Factory, Deptford Creek. LIQUID MANURE. ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN,^PHE attention of the Agricultural Interest, at this*- momentous crisis, is requested to the great importance ofLIQUID MANURE, and the ease with which it may be appro-priated by the use of FOWLERS PUMPS, made expressly forthe purpose, either portable or fixed ; Garden, Ship, and Barg&Pumps ; also tho^e for Distillers, Brewers, Soap Boilers, andTanners, for hot and c


The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . top-dressing for Clover, Jtc, price 21. per of Lime, I. per ton. At Mr. Lawes* Factory, Deptford Creek. LIQUID MANURE. ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN,^PHE attention of the Agricultural Interest, at this*- momentous crisis, is requested to the great importance ofLIQUID MANURE, and the ease with which it may be appro-priated by the use of FOWLERS PUMPS, made expressly forthe purpose, either portable or fixed ; Garden, Ship, and Barg&Pumps ; also tho^e for Distillers, Brewers, Soap Boilers, andTanners, for hot and cold liquor. Pumps kept for hire, fofExeavations and Wells. Buildings heated by Hot Water, for-Horticulture, and every variety of manufacturing purposes. The Trade suppUcd on advantageous tenns, by BENJAMistFowler, Engineer, &c., G3, Dorset-street, Fleet-street, London HATCHERS BENNENDEN TILE MACHINRManufactured and Sold only by COTTAM and HALLEN^Engineers, Agricultural Implement Makers, &c., 2, Winsley—sti*eet, Oxford-street, This is the most efficient Machine that has been invented for-the purpose of making Drain Tiles. Any shaped Tile can-be-made by merely changing the die, which can be done in a fewminutes. It requires but few hands, riz., one man and threeboys. With this amount of labour, the product of a day of 10^hours is as follows, viz,:— 1 inch diameter of Tile, 11,000 I 1| inches diam. of Tile, 5,800H „ „ 8>000 I 2i „ „ 3,20a %* See Letter of Thomas Law Hodges, Esq., in the Transac-tions of the Royal Agricultui-al Society of England, page 551,Part 2, vol. 5. The Machine is moveable down the drj-ing-sheds, so that it:requires no extra hoys to carry the Tiles, nor are shelvesrequired in drying. It has been in full operation for upwards-of four months at Hempstead Park, near Cranbrook, Kent. No-charge made for Patent dues or licence. Thepmchase of the-Machine includes free use of it. HAY-MAKING SEASON.—Mrs. Mary Wedlakewidow of the late Thomas W


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