The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . s, and in the winterseason ^^iU be found serviceable for preparing clay, and otherpui-poses, ou a farm. By the simple cutting apparatus, eacatile is made exactly ihe same length. One of the machines may be seen, with spechnens of tiles, atthe Polytechnic Institution, Regents street, or in constant wortat the Inventors Tile-yard, Hounsdown, near Southamptonwhere any further information can be obtained, by apphcationto the foreman, John Ives, or by letter to the Inventor-. Websters Draining Levels nianuf: ct ired and sid by J,^ox,Optician; 12?,


The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . s, and in the winterseason ^^iU be found serviceable for preparing clay, and otherpui-poses, ou a farm. By the simple cutting apparatus, eacatile is made exactly ihe same length. One of the machines may be seen, with spechnens of tiles, atthe Polytechnic Institution, Regents street, or in constant wortat the Inventors Tile-yard, Hounsdown, near Southamptonwhere any further information can be obtained, by apphcationto the foreman, John Ives, or by letter to the Inventor-. Websters Draining Levels nianuf: ct ired and sid by J,^ox,Optician; 12?, Hoiboru Hill. 378 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [May 31, rrHE PATENT ECONOMIC TILE MACHINE -L ha^nngtieen oniiew, at woi-k, in London, for five weeks, isTiow removed to Mr. Bailey Dentons ofEces, No. 9, Giays-iun-square, where it can be seen daily, between tlie hours of 10 and4 ; price, 201, Orders received by Mr. Denton, Grays-inn, byMr. CHATtNOCK, or the Makers, ^akefield. The A Level forJ)raining. can also be seen at the above address ; price A INSLIE*S PATENT DR AT N IN G-T ILE XA MACHINES and DRYING PROCESS. These macliines are of two sizes. No. 1. Worked by band,•-?by one man or two boys, and capable of producing fi-om 50UUto 7000 drain-tiles, 15 inches in lengtli, and 2^ by 3 inches inte-rior diameter, or pipes of 2t iuclics interior diameter, per of the machine, at the manufactory, including mouldsfor tiles and pipes, 30i. No. 2. To be worked by one horse, orby steam or water-power, and capable of producing 14,000 to20,000 drain-tiles and pipes, of the above dimensions, per of the machine, at the manufactory, including moulds•for tiles and pipes, S5i. The niacliine, slightly altered, alsomakes bricks equally well. By these machines, draining-tiles and pipes of the most per-fectform are produced at a much cheaper rate tbau by any?-otlicr process hitherto invented. The cost of making tiles of2k by 3 inches, of 15 inches in length, including roya


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