. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . per post on application. Gates from 30s. to 500?. The Hurdles can be seen in process of Manufacture at the WIRE NETTING. Professor Varnells Enamelled and Wrought-iron Stable Fittings. These Patent Mangers and Stable Fittings obtained the Commendation and the Silver Medal of theRoyal Agricultural Society of England and the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland, are adopted by theRoyal Veterinary College, and Professor Spooner of that Institution states that they should be used by all whovalue the health and comfort of th


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . per post on application. Gates from 30s. to 500?. The Hurdles can be seen in process of Manufacture at the WIRE NETTING. Professor Varnells Enamelled and Wrought-iron Stable Fittings. These Patent Mangers and Stable Fittings obtained the Commendation and the Silver Medal of theRoyal Agricultural Society of England and the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland, are adopted by theRoyal Veterinary College, and Professor Spooner of that Institution states that they should be used by all whovalue the health and comfort of their horses. They can be had plain, galvanised, or enamelled. A Show Room is devoted entirely to every description of Stable Furniture, and full-sized stalls and looseboxes are erected for inspection at St. Pancras Iron Works. ADDRESS—THE MANAGERS,ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, , OPPOSITE OLD ST. PANCRAS CHURCH. MOODYS PATENT STRAW FABRICATINGMACHINE, manufactured by OLIVER MAGGS, BoortonFoundry, near Wineanton, To avoid the delay usually occurring between making a rickand thatching it Mr. Moody has invented a Machine by whichthatch can he prepared beforehand (during wet weather, whenout-door work cannot be done), and when required for use itcan be laid upon the rick very rapidly in the form of a thickMatting, from 3 to 5 feet broad, and of any length best adaptedto the size of the rick. This Thatch is made by combining the straw or Reed acrosstwo wires, which run the entire length of the peace. It canbe made straight or circular, according to the shape of the rickfor which it is required. A man and boy can weave 150 yardsin a day. By a somewhat different construction of the Machine, itweaves a very useful Matting of Straw, Rushes, Reed, orother similar material of any thickness, and from 18 inches to4 feet wide. The Matting, which can be made any length, is easily rolledup, and is well adapted for Brickfields, covering Fruit Trees,Plants,


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