. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . PATENT ANNULAR-SAIL WIND ENGINE. SELF REGULATING. For raising Water from Wells of any depth, and forcing it anyheight by means of single, double, or treble barrel pumps, is especiallyadapted for the supply of water to gentlemens mansions, farms, schools,union workhouses, asylums, &c. The larger sizes are recommended in place of steam engines forWater Works in small towns and villages, as after the first outlay thewater is raised free of further cost. ?These Engines are also adapted for threshing, grinding, chaffcutting, pulping, &c., as wel


. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . PATENT ANNULAR-SAIL WIND ENGINE. SELF REGULATING. For raising Water from Wells of any depth, and forcing it anyheight by means of single, double, or treble barrel pumps, is especiallyadapted for the supply of water to gentlemens mansions, farms, schools,union workhouses, asylums, &c. The larger sizes are recommended in place of steam engines forWater Works in small towns and villages, as after the first outlay thewater is raised free of further cost. ?These Engines are also adapted for threshing, grinding, chaffcutting, pulping, &c., as well as pumping water for the supply of stock,and pmyoses of irrigation. J. W. & Sons having purchased the patterns of Wind Enginesmanufactured by the late firm of Messrs. Bury & Pollard of Southwark,can undertake any repairs connected with existing WARNERS WATER BARROW Saves a Gardeners time in Wateringwith the Water Pot. Made of strong Wrought Iron, Galvanizedand painted inside and out. To hold 20 Gals., wheels 13 i 30„ 38„ .50* ^ This i3 ) , high £2 2 0 „ 2 13 0 „ 3 17 0 5 12 0 strong article, with suitable for Nurserj Grounds, &c. WATER WHEELS, WATER RAMS, DEEP WELL PUMPS FOR STEAM, HORSE, OR HAND POWER. 478 THE GARDENERS* CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [May 2, 1868.


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