The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . viouspreparation of the clay is required, an expense generally greaterthan the cost of making. The Patentees are now ready to grant licenses for the ex-clusive use of the machines, in localities to be agreed DRYING PROCESS. Licenses -n-ill also be granted for AinsHes Drying Process, hywhich the above ai-ticles can he effectually di-ied dm-ing coldseasons of the year in a few hours. A machine may be seen at work at Alperton; also at Factory, 119, Great Guildford-stj-eet, Southwark; thePolytechnieTnstitution, Regent-str


The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . viouspreparation of the clay is required, an expense generally greaterthan the cost of making. The Patentees are now ready to grant licenses for the ex-clusive use of the machines, in localities to be agreed DRYING PROCESS. Licenses -n-ill also be granted for AinsHes Drying Process, hywhich the above ai-ticles can he effectually di-ied dm-ing coldseasons of the year in a few hours. A machine may be seen at work at Alperton; also at Factory, 119, Great Guildford-stj-eet, Southwark; thePolytechnieTnstitution, Regent-street; at Mr. SHghts, Cui-atorof the Highland Society, Leith-walk, Edinbm-gh ; and Hill, jun., Civil Engineer, Buchanan-street, for further infoi*mation and licenses to be made tothe subscriber, JOHN AINSLIE. Alperton Tile-works, Acton, Middlesex. HATCHERS BENNENDEN TILE MACHINE,Manufactured and Sold only by COTTAM and HALLEN-Engineers, Agricultural Implement Makers, &,c., 2, Winsley-street, Oxford-street, This is the most efficient Machine that bas been invented forthe purpose of making Drain Tiles. Any shaped Tile can hemade by merely changing the die, which can be done in a fewminutes. It requii-es but few hands, viz., one man and threeboys. With this amount of labour, the product of a day of 10hours is as follows, riz.:— linch diameter of Tile, 11,000 I 1J Inches diam. of Tile, 5,800li j> „ 8,000 I 2i „ „ 3,200 %* See Letter of Thomas Law Hodges, Esq., in the Transac-tions of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, page 551,Parts, vol. 5. The Machine is moveable down the drying-sheds, so that itrequires no extia 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. Nocharge made for Patent dues or license. The purchase of theMachine includes free use of it. IMPROVED DIBBLING WEATHERSTONE hejrs to inform the


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