The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ose numerous correspondents, the insertion of whose in* communicatious is stiU delayed. i 41.—1845.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 695 T TESTIMONIALS OF AFPKUVAL.—We are daily receiving uii30!ici!»d testimonials in favour of DIXGLE o I goon as cach Stud has DIBBLIXG MACIIIXE. The foUonins is an extract ofa letter received by this mornings post from Edward Homer,Esq., of Iver, near Uxbridge, who says :— I have receivedyourHand Dibbler, and am muth pleased with it. I send 1 ost-office order for Si. lOt., and desire you will
The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ose numerous correspondents, the insertion of whose in* communicatious is stiU delayed. i 41.—1845.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 695 T TESTIMONIALS OF AFPKUVAL.—We are daily receiving uii30!ici!»d testimonials in favour of DIXGLE o I goon as cach Stud has DIBBLIXG MACIIIXE. The foUonins is an extract ofa letter received by this mornings post from Edward Homer,Esq., of Iver, near Uxbridge, who says :— I have receivedyourHand Dibbler, and am muth pleased with it. I send 1 ost-office order for Si. lOt., and desire you will forward anotherimmediately. AU who have used it speak in the most unequivocal termsof approbation.—W. E. i Co.,^lymouth, Oct. 11^ HATCHERS BENKENDEN TILE and Sold only by COTTAM and , Agricultural Implement Makers, Ac, 2, Winsley-street, Oxford-street, London. are opened at regular intervals and shut again as 1 lu the latter a similarly intermittent delivery is eflected in a diflerent This iLS the most efficient Machine that has been invented forthe purpose of making Drain Tiles. Any shaped Tile can bein;ide by merely changing the die, which can be done in a fewminutes. It requires but few hands, viz., one man and thieeboys. Witli this amount of labour, the product of a day of 10hours is as follows, viz.;— 1 inch diameter of Tile, 11,000 | IJ inches diam. of TUe, 5,S0Oli „ „ 8,000 I 2i „ „ 3,200 %• See Letter of Thomas Law Hodges, Esq., in the Transac-tions of the Royal Agiicultural Society of England, page 551,Part 2, vol. 5. The Machine is moveable down the drying-sheds, so that itrequires no extra boys to caiiy the Tiles, nor are shelvesrequired in drying, it has been in full operation for upwardsof four monthsat Hempstead Park, near Craubrook, Kent. Xocharge made for Patent dues or license. The purchase of theACachine includes free use of it. Wfft ^Qctctiltural €5^ai£tte* SATURDAY, OCTOBER II, 18i
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