The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ng so much occupiedwith theii Agricultural trade at Stirling and Dublin, are de-siious of reiinquisbing the Nursery brunch of their business,and are therefore ready to treat for the disposal of the whole oftheir NURSERY STOCK at a valuation; also for the unex-pired tei-m of the Lease of the GROUNDS, a long period beingstill to run. These Grounds, consisting of 12i statute acres ofexcellent fi^ee soil, neatly subdivided and sheltered, are fur-nished with Dwelling House and Offices. The Stock is select,and of the most saleable description. The


The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ng so much occupiedwith theii Agricultural trade at Stirling and Dublin, are de-siious of reiinquisbing the Nursery brunch of their business,and are therefore ready to treat for the disposal of the whole oftheir NURSERY STOCK at a valuation; also for the unex-pired tei-m of the Lease of the GROUNDS, a long period beingstill to run. These Grounds, consisting of 12i statute acres ofexcellent fi^ee soil, neatly subdivided and sheltered, are fur-nished with Dwelling House and Offices. The Stock is select,and of the most saleable description. The situation at Stii-lingcentral for railway and water conveyance. To a party desiious of investing capital in a well-establishedbusiness, this opening ofiers peculiai* advantages.—Fuitherparticulars may be had on application. W. Drummoxd tt Sons, Agricultural Museum, Stirling. HATCHERS BENNENDEN TILE MACHINE,Manufactured and Sold only by COT T AM and HALLEN,Engineers, Agricultural Implement Makers, »S:c., 2, Wiusley-street, Oxford-street, This is the most efficient Machine that has been invented forthe pui-pose of making Drain Tiles. Any shaped Tile can bemade by merely changing the die, which can be done in a fewminutes. _ It requires but few hands, viz., one man and threeboys. With this amount of labour, the product of a day of 10hours is as follows, viz.:— linch diameter of Tile, 11,000 j 1.^-inches diam. of Tile, 5 800H ., ,, I 24 „ ,, 3/200 %* See Letter of Thomas Law Hodges, Esq., in the Transac-tions of the Royal AgricvUtm-al Society of England, pa-e 551Part 2. ToL 5. The Machine is moveable down the drying-sheds, so that itrequires no extra boys to carry the Tiles, nor are shelvesrequired in drying. It has been in full operation for upwardsof four months at Hempstead. Park, near Cranbrook. Kent. Nochaj-ge made for Patent dues or license. The purchase of theMachine includes free use of it. PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY.—-L The daily occuneuce of F


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