. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. don-bridge. STEAM BOILER EXPLOSIONS. HENRY BAKER begs to call theattention of Engineers and Pro-prietors of SteRm Enzines to his NEWLY-INYRNVED STEAM-GUAGE,Which shows the pres-^ure ani temperatureof the Steam (it slightly differs irom thedrawing annexed). This instrnment is anornament to the Engine-room, and super-sedes the ordinary Steam-guages in theserespects. It is less cumbersome, cheaper,cannot get out of order in carriage, and iswarranted accurate. Boiler explosions, inmany instances, occur through S:e?m-guaaes not being in good work


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. don-bridge. STEAM BOILER EXPLOSIONS. HENRY BAKER begs to call theattention of Engineers and Pro-prietors of SteRm Enzines to his NEWLY-INYRNVED STEAM-GUAGE,Which shows the pres-^ure ani temperatureof the Steam (it slightly differs irom thedrawing annexed). This instrnment is anornament to the Engine-room, and super-sedes the ordinary Steam-guages in theserespects. It is less cumbersome, cheaper,cannot get out of order in carriage, and iswarranted accurate. Boiler explosions, inmany instances, occur through S:e?m-guaaes not being in good working order,therefore every attention should be paid tothese very necessary adjuncts. HENRY BAKERS STEAM-GUAGESmay bfe fixed in a Counting-house, and willshow the pressure the same as if it werefixed in the Engine-room, thereby having-a. check upon the man working the 21. 5s., and 21. 2s.; Tacuum-guages,3^ 3s. each. Henkt Eakeh, Barometer, Thermometer,and Philosi-phical Instrument Maker to toeBoard of Admiralty, 90, Hatton-garden, TO BUILDERS, SANITARY INVENTION. 15—1912—1612—1618—20 Aheivals iu tee Poet of London last week. Flour, 8977 3ks— — bis English Iiish Foreign 1 1714i Malt Qrs 3812 119 7313 — 13286 Qrs. s:86 1313 34—26 19—212i—2319—2825—30 27—332S—32 286 i ,. O


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