The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ry kind of sti-ucture niay ; Apparatusis believed to posse^sgreatergeneraladvantairesthanbe heated by Bulcidgz and Healts peculiar Tack Apparatus, any yet submitted to the public, both as regards strength of ma-with the absolute ceitainty of producing tlie dcEired result. terial and workmanship : in feet, the laws of heat are so appliedTheir Apparatus may be seen at work at the following places : as to produce the greatest effect with the least consumpriun of—Horticultxiral Gardens, Chiswick ; Royal Botanic Gardens, . fuel, without destructio


The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ry kind of sti-ucture niay ; Apparatusis believed to posse^sgreatergeneraladvantairesthanbe heated by Bulcidgz and Healts peculiar Tack Apparatus, any yet submitted to the public, both as regards strength of ma-with the absolute ceitainty of producing tlie dcEired result. terial and workmanship : in feet, the laws of heat are so appliedTheir Apparatus may be seen at work at the following places : as to produce the greatest effect with the least consumpriun of—Horticultxiral Gardens, Chiswick ; Royal Botanic Gardens, . fuel, without destruction to the apparatus ; and B. and H. canKew : Baroness Rothscl:llds Gardens. Gunncrsbury ; Mr. safelv recommend it. frx»m experience, as unquestionablv snpe-Glendinning, Chisviick Nursery; Messrs. Henderson. Pine-! rior to r^vthing of the kiud hitherto made. A Prospectus canapple-place: and in more th-in one hundred other places.— be for^varded. upon application, detailing particulars and prices130, Fleet-street, London. ! at 13), AINSLIES PATENT DRAI N ING-X ILEMACHIXES axd DRYIXG PROCESS. These machines are of two sizes. Zvo. 1. Worked by hani?,by one man or two boys, and capable of producing from -50to 7000 drain-tiles, 1-5 inches in length, and 2i by 3 mches inte-rior diameter, or pipes of 2i inches interior di^neter, per of the machine, at the manuSactory, including moiddsfor tiles and pipes, SO?. Xo. 2. To be worked by one horse, orby steam or water-power, and capable of producing 14,000 to20,000 drain-tiles and japes, of the above dimensions, per of the machine, at the maaufactory, including mouldsfor tiles and pipes, 33Z. The machine, slightly altered, alsomakes bricks equally welL By these machines, draining-tiles and pipes of the most per-fect form are produced at a much cheaper rate than by anyother process hitherto invented. The cost of making tiles of2i by 3 inches, of 15 inches in length, inchiding royalty, variesfrom 2s. to o


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