The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . inds—ScaiifiersVacuum Pumps Please to be particular in the addi-ess, Mary Wedlake,118, Fenchurch-street, London. ?pATENT ECONOMIC DRAIN TILE AND J- PIPE MACHINE will remain on show one week longer, at14, South-street, Manchester-square. Information may beacquired otfthe spot, or at Mr. Bailey Dentons OfSces, 9 GraysInn Square ; or of Mr. Charnock, or Messrs. Beadley and Co.(the Malters), Wakefield.—9, Grays Inn Square, April 2G. EAL AND SONS LIST OF BEDDING containing a full Description of Weights, Sizes, andPrices, by which purchasers are en


The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . inds—ScaiifiersVacuum Pumps Please to be particular in the addi-ess, Mary Wedlake,118, Fenchurch-street, London. ?pATENT ECONOMIC DRAIN TILE AND J- PIPE MACHINE will remain on show one week longer, at14, South-street, Manchester-square. Information may beacquired otfthe spot, or at Mr. Bailey Dentons OfSces, 9 GraysInn Square ; or of Mr. Charnock, or Messrs. Beadley and Co.(the Malters), Wakefield.—9, Grays Inn Square, April 2G. EAL AND SONS LIST OF BEDDING containing a full Description of Weights, Sizes, andPrices, by which purchasers are enabled to judge the articlesthat are best suited to make a good set of Bedding. Sent freeby post, on application to their Establishment, the largest inLondon, exclusively for the raanufactm-c and sale of Bedding(no bedsteads or other furniture being kept). Heal and Son,Feather Dressers and Bedding Manufacturers, 19G, opposite theChapel, Tottenham-court-road. TO YYILLIAM , Iron Works neau Hull, ^PATENT CLOD CRUSHtV^^ The fullnwing :in. the various uses to wluch his PATENTROLLER HKiy hr :i]iplied:— 1. Por CiusJiin^ Clixls, after Turnip crops, to sow Barley. 2. For Rolling Corn, as soon as sown, has been found betterthan tu-ioe harrowing. 3. For Rolling Wheat Lands sown late in the year, whichare cloddy in the spring. 4. For Rolling Wheats, after Frost, upon light land in thespring, when the plants are out of ground. 5. For Rolling Barley, when the plants are thiee inches outof ground. 6. And again—if weather will permit, when the corn is sixinches out of ground, is equal, if not more valuable than oncehoeing. 7. For stopping the Ravages of the Wireworm and Grub. 8. For Rolling iGfrass Lands, and Mossy Lands after comj-tost. 9. For Preparing Land to sow Turnips, Clover, and fineSeeds.—It makes the finest bed imaginable for small seeds. Cash Piices, with Travelling Wheels complete, deliveied inHull, 6 ft. 6 in., 21i. ; 6 f


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