The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ements in Garden Engines, Machines, and Syringes, whichcan be worked with half the usual labour, and which for powerand portability surpass anything of the kind ever offered to thepublic. The valves are warranted to be kept in repair duringthe term of the patent. May be seen and proved at 35, Regent-circus, Piccadilly. None are genuine except stampedwith the words Reads Patent. OENTALLS BOTANICAL DRYING PAPER.— J-* _ This Paper is prepared expressly for drying Botanicalspecimens, for which purpose it is pecuLiai-ly adapted ; and hasrecei


The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ements in Garden Engines, Machines, and Syringes, whichcan be worked with half the usual labour, and which for powerand portability surpass anything of the kind ever offered to thepublic. The valves are warranted to be kept in repair duringthe term of the patent. May be seen and proved at 35, Regent-circus, Piccadilly. None are genuine except stampedwith the words Reads Patent. OENTALLS BOTANICAL DRYING PAPER.— J-* _ This Paper is prepared expressly for drying Botanicalspecimens, for which purpose it is pecuLiai-ly adapted ; and hasreceived the most unqualified approval of our most eminentBotanists. Sold by the Manufacturers, W. and T. Bentall,Halstead, Essex ; and by their Agents, E. Newman, 9, Devon-shire-street, Bishopsgate (sole Agent for London); G. Davey,Broad-street, Bristol; H. Whitmore, 119, Market-street, Man-chester ; R. T. Mcintosh, 12, Catherine-street, particulars see Gardeners Ckronkle, April 5, 1845 ; see alsothe Leading Article of the same AINSLIES PATENT DR AT N ING-T ILEMACHINES AND DRYING PROCESS., These machines are of two sizes. No. 1. Worked by hand,by one man or two boys, and capable of producing from 5000to 7000 drain-tiles, 15 inches in length, and 2i by 3 inches inte-rior diameter, or pipes of 2^ inches interior diameter, per of the machine, at the manufactory, including mouldsfor tiles and pipes, 30J. 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 mauufactoiy, including mouldsfor tiles and pipes, 351. The machine, shghtly altered, alsomakes bricks equally weU. By these machines, draining-tiles and pipes of the most are produced at a much cheaper rate than by anyothei process hitherto invented. The cost of making tiles of2^ by 3 inches, of 15 inches iu length, including royalty, variesfrom 2s. to 3


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