. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . each, and commands aview of the sea. There is good Sea Bathing on the sands ad-joining The Tithes are commuted for three rentcharges, oneof 25Z. Gs. payable to the Mercers Company of the City ofLondon, another of 251. 6s. 9d., payable to the perpetual curateof St. Johns Chapel, Hampstead, and another of 11. 10s„ pay-able to the Vicar of Woodhorn. The property is 5 miles fromthe Lnnghirst Station of the North-Eastern Railway, to whichthere are admirable roads, about 2 miles from a proposedbranch of the Blyth and Tyne Railway, 23 miles f


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . each, and commands aview of the sea. There is good Sea Bathing on the sands ad-joining The Tithes are commuted for three rentcharges, oneof 25Z. Gs. payable to the Mercers Company of the City ofLondon, another of 251. 6s. 9d., payable to the perpetual curateof St. Johns Chapel, Hampstead, and another of 11. 10s„ pay-able to the Vicar of Woodhorn. The property is 5 miles fromthe Lnnghirst Station of the North-Eastern Railway, to whichthere are admirable roads, about 2 miles from a proposedbranch of the Blyth and Tyne Railway, 23 miles from New-castle-upon-Tyne, and 9 from Morpeth. The property may beseen on application to the Farm Steward, at Blakemoor; andParticulars and Conditions of Sale may be had at the Offices ofMr James Crosby, Solicitor, 3, Church Court, Old Jewry,London, E-C. ; and of Messrs. William & Benjamin Woodmak,Solicitors, Morpeth.—Morpeth, Oct. 8. 824 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [October 8, issd. By Her Majestys Eoyal Letters ORMSONSPATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER, TESTIMONIALS. Sir,—I feel much pleasure in bearing testimony to the-efficiency of your Patent Jointless Tubular Boiler which youhave erected for Baron de Rothschild, at Gunuersbury Park,and from the number of hothouses and great extent of pipeyou have heated from one boiler, I now feel confident it isdecidedly the most powerful, economical, and safe boiler yet in ?vented. Having had the working of the Wrought-iron Arch,and Cast-iron Corrugated Arch Boilers in these gardens, I haveno hesitation in stating that your boiler is infinitely superiorto either of them in every respect.—Tours truly, William Forsyth. The Gardens, Gunnersbury Park, Acton, Middlesex. Sir,—It is with much satisfaction I give ray testimony infavour of your admirable Patent Jointless Tubular Boiler, beingattached to upwards of 3000 feet of 4-inch pipe, and doing the•work of four fires, and consumes little more fuel than


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