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KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF OXFORDSHIRE - 1895

Kelly's Directory of Oxfordshire - 1895

1895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. • 27 . - ' WITH WHICH THE "READING HERALD" WAS INCORPORATED IN 1870, S a high-class Agricultural and General Newspaper, and as the only paper published in the ancient county town of Abingdon, it has a wi_de circulation in Berkshire and the borders of Oxfordshire, especially in Abingdon, Wantage, and Didcot. CHIEF OFFICESTERT STREET, ., Instruments for Sale or Hire or on the One, Two, or Three Years' Hire System. THE FINEST SELECTION IN THE MIDLANDS. PIANOFORTE TUNERS AND REPAIRERS. CONCERT AGENTS. STFlEET. OX:FOR.D. ' J Works.· EDITH RIJ.) GRANDPONT & PARADISE ST.) Offices: 9a) ST. ALDATE)S STREE~ OXFORJJ. 13 Years Lecturer on Building Construction under the South Kensington Department. I STRUCTURAL REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS CARRIED OUT WITH PROMPTNESS AND EFFICIENCY. 21 _, • r • - • ' t - • . . . ESTABLISHED 1838. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. PRICE TWOPENCE, OR 2/- PER QUARTER. BY POST, 2/6 PER QUARTER. AND GENERAL ADVERTISER, FOR THE COUNTIES OF OXFORD, NORTHAMPTON, WARWICK, BUCKINGHAM, WORCESTER AND GLOUCESTER. THE BANBORY GUARDIAN is a first-class Family Newspaper, is the recognised Business Organ of a very extensive and densely populated district, composed of large port10ns of the above Counties, and it enjoys the LARGEST CIRCULATION amongst all classes in Banbury, and in every town and village in the neighbourhood. The present immense, and still rapidly increasing, circulation of the BANBURY GUARDIAN renders it the Best Medium for Advertisements. Printing and Publishing O.ffices-51, PARSON'S STREET, :SAN:SURY.


28 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. '(1895. ' Telegraphic Address:-" WOODW ARE." TIMBE TURNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF ' Corn & Malt Shovels, Spades, Hoops, Yokes, Scoops1 Butchers' Trays, Bowls, RACQUET BATS, LAWN TENNIS STICKS, &c. Bois. Steam Saw- Mills, Ne-w BUCKS. Road, • CHESH .. Price List Free on application. Also Buyers of all kinds of English Timber, (2) Telegrams~ BATTING, MAIDENHEAD. (CHAS. BATTING), ' • ' , A rieu[lura[ n In~~rs, IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS AND MILLWRIGHTS, TELEPHONE No. 12. Horticultural and Domestic Engineers and General Ironmongers. . - . - . - - . ' ~ . ~ . ~ ·-- '- -·· ~ - . . -· ... -. . - _._,_ ·-~"'---. -· .. ~" "'"- . . ., . -· . THE COUNTY CONSERVATIVE PAPER, AND TRE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN AND AROUND BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. ~ TEI:E B U'C:H:S :H:ER.~LD, ~ (ESTABLISHED 1882,) Permanently enlarged in 1879 from 48 to 56 columns weekly, and otherwise improved both in its Literary and Mechanical Departments, no effort or expense being spared to make it more completely than hitherto THE COUNTY PAPER. THE HERALD is the recognised organ of the Church and Conservative party, and numbers amongst its Subscribers the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and leading Agriculturists throughout Buckinghamshire and the borders of the adjacent Counties. It is strictly devoted to the interests of the Farmers, and, besides being a good Family Newspaper, giving a careful summary of the News of the Week, it supplies full and accurate reports of all important County Meetings, being represented in all parts of the district by a.n efficient staff of correspondents. TO ADVERTISERS.-THE BUCKS HERALD, from the largeness and high character of its circulation, offers unusual facilities to .Advertisers. It furnishes the best medium for bringing before the Public announcements of Estates to be Sold or Let, Sales of ·Farming Stock, and Agricultural Produce generally, and for all announcements requiring extensive publicity. Special care is taken to ensure accuracy in the publication of all Legal and Parliamentary Notices. Printed and Published e'!Jf!7'!J Friday (for Saturday), Price 2d., by the Proprietor, G. TURNER DE FRAINE, WALTON STREET, AYLESBURY, And may be had by Post direct from the Office; at Messrs. Smith & Sons' Railway Bookstalls; or through all Newsagents. (17) . .. . ' ~- . . . . . . .. '' e uc 5 an ar (CROYDON'S WEEKLY STANDARD), . PUBLISHED WEEKLY, PRICE ONE PENNY, Was established in 1859 to meet the wants of a district in which no paper was published; it is of a strictly Neutral charar.ter, consequently read by all classes, and as an advertising medium will be found well suited to the wants of .Advertisers generally .. Advertisements of an obfectionable nature are not inserted in the columns of this paper, and a Cash remittance must accompany advertisements from strangers, or they cannot be inserted. IT IS THE POPULAR PAPER OF THE DISTRICT. Proprietor.·- -- .-LINE) St John Street) Newport Pagne/1.


l895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 29 -ANDNORTH BUCKS FREE PRESS. GUARANTEED CIRCULATION 8,500. ·-------------------------------------------------- THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE COUNTY • .... evu ----------- uvuvuvcrwmavurzvuva PROPRJ:ETOR& = .ALFOR.D &:. SON" I 1\l I I lyl _ AND NORTH BUCKS CHRONICLE. ESTABLISHED 1865. ~ ' SCALE OF 0 I I ARG-ES. 1 DISPLAYED ADVERTISEMENTS. Trade or Business, double column ... ... ... .•. . .. 1s. 6d. per inch. ,, ,, single ,, ..• •.. ... ..• • .. SPEOIAI. ARRANGEMENTS FOB A. SERIES. Parliamentary, Legal and Official Announcements ... Auction and Estate Sales ... ... ... ... ... ... ... BLOC::H.:S XlSrSER'T'ED. ... ••• 9d. , Bd. per line • 3d . , Publisher :-G. F. MARSH, Market Square, Buckingham. cc:. ':7 RADCOT BRIDGE, FARING DON. BASS' ALES. GUINNESS' STOUT. Good Accommodation for Tourists and Sportsmen. Pleasure Boats and Fishing Punts on Hire . ••••••••••••••••••••• THREE MILES FROM FARINGDON & ALVESCOT STATIONS. (1) TRAINS MET TO ORDER. WAD DES DON. WADDESDON. GEOR.G COC~ER.ILL, P:aoPRJ:ETOR Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. Fine Sparkling Ales and Double Stout. HORSE AND CARRIAGES ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE,


so COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. - [Is9o. • ' + + C:H:ESH.A.1VJ:. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES Furnished for Building & Decorating Work of all Descriptions. Every description of first class JOINERY WORK undertaken and executed in the best style, including Church Seats, Stalls, Pulpits, Chimney Pieces, Overmantels, Cabinets, Dadoes, &c., and all kinds of Shop and other Fitments, - I ECCLESIASTICAL, HERALDIC & ARTISTIC DECORATIONS. , LINCRUSTA, ANAGLYPTA, and every description of applied and hand-painted Wall and Ceiling Decorations. - Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Hot Water Fitting, Plain and Ornamental Lead Glazing, and Painted Glass. (2) • VICARAGE ROAD, T RA F • oal erchants, •• c AND CONTRACTORS 'FOR THE REMOVAL OF FURNITURE ' BY ROAD OR RAIL. FURNITURE&c., WAREHOUSED oN REASONABLE TERMS. ESTIMATES FREE. u . - , . - - SOUTH BUCKS AUCTION MART, HIGH WYCOMBE, • r. C. . NT, Periodical Sales al"e held in the above " Mart," of Furniture and other effects. every alternate Monday. Sales of Horses, Cattle, Vehicles, and Implements, &c., are held in the Wycombe Market every alternate Friday. Excellent Accommodation for Storage of Furniture previous to Sale. The above mentioned Sales offer every facility for the advantageous disposal of Cattle or goods of any description. For terms, apply to the Auctioneer, THE SOUTH BUCKS ESTATE AGENCY OFFICES, HIGH WYCOMBE and MARLOW. ESTABLISHED MAY, 1753. PRICE ONE PENNY. IH~ 01..-0,~51 ABL..ISH~D GliY AND GOUNIY PAP~R, T HIS noted Paper has, from its long standing, extensive circulation and great popularity among the agricultural and trading classes, one of the best connections in the Midlands. With its extensive and very large circulation among all classes in the City and County, it is in the very front rank as an Advertising Medium. THE OXFORD .JOURNAL has for very many years made a special feature of agriculture. Almost every Landowner and Farmer in the County is a Subscriber. By its recent enlargement City .News is now treated as exhaustively as news from the Country. A careful and unbiassed opinion is given week by week on all important Civic matters, and on those many important social questions which interest both the City and the County. THE OXFORD .JOURNAL is on sale at e-very Newsagent'il in the City. 14


1895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 31 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> • ESTABLISHED 1.867 . e ew or -a ne a e • WOLVERTON TIMES & ·oLNEY FREE PRESS~ . (Published every Friday Afternoon, price ld. ), Has a large and constantly increasing circulation amongst the influential inhabitants of the above-named towns and their numerous surrounding villages, and is therefore a most eligible. medium for the insertion of Advertisements, which are inserted at moderate rates. , S'MPSON & SON, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT PAGNELL. • • EST ' B"U"C:H:S. London Showrooms : 90 & 92, CITY ROAD, E.O. - •••••••••••••••••• holesale hair an ufacturers. GAN~~ WOOD AND RUSH FURNJIUR~. FRAMES AND UPHOLSTERED GOODS.· FANCY ARTISTIC CABINET FURNITURE. T~E OX:FOR.:O TI1YJ:ES, (Double the circulation of that of any other paper printed in Oxford, and exceeds tbe combined circulation of the whole of the other Newspapers throughout tbe County), AS the recognised organ of the Unionist Party, is still increasing in popularity, especially throughout the South Oxon Division. The extent and high character of its present circulation make it far and away the best advertising medinm in this part of England. Much of the 64 columns of type from which the "Oxford Times'' is printed is set up by means of the "Thorne" type-setting and distributing macbines, which work with marvellous celerity and accuracy, at double the speed of manual labour. The printing is done on a Victory machine, from stereotype plates, at the rate of 8,000 complete copies per hour. It should be remembered that the "Oxford Times" has more news and more advertisements than any other weekly newspaper in Oxon, Berks or Bucks, and (with the exception of the "Oxford Review") has a larger circul{ltion than that of the other Oxford papers combined. Three :Elditions are issued every Friday as follows:-FIRST EDITION-For HENLEY, WALLINGFORD, SOUTH 0XON, & NORTH BERKS, at I2 o'clock; SECOND EDITION-For MID OX ON, at 1 o'clock; THIRD EDITION-For the CITY & NORTH OXON,at 2.30 o'clock. RETAIL PUBLISHING & ADVERTISEMENT OFFICE: 11, New Road. WHOLESALE PUBLISHING & PRINTING OFFICES: Victoria Place, George St. & Red Lion Square. BRANCH PUBLISHING OFFICES: Market Place, Henley-on-Thames: Market Place, Wallingford; Stert Street, Abingdon ; and Lower Side, Chipping N orton. THE OXFORD REVIEw' AND UNDERCRADUATES' ,JOURNAL. The only accepted Organ of University Undergraduate Opinion in Oxford. PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING IN TERM. PRICE HALF-PENNY. T HIS JOURNAL was established in 1865. and circulates largely in the Oxford and Cambridge Universities, and the Universities of London, Scotland and Ireland, the Public Schools, and the Colonial and American Colleges. Advertisements, Books for Review, and Letters f-or the Bditon~, should be addressed to the Chief Office, 11, New Road, Oxford. 14 ' - - . -, - . - . . . . . . p ' ENGLISH AND FOREIGN TIMBER~ MERCHANT, TURNER AND MANUFACTURER OF Corn & Malt Shovels, SpadesJ Hoops, YokesJ Scoops, Butchers' Trays, Bowls AND ALL KINDS OF ASH AND SIEVE HOOPS. LAWN TENNIS STICKS. Saw Mills, Townfield Yard, Red Lion Street; CH:&:SHA.X, :e-c-OXS. • l'RICB LIST FREB ON APPLICATION. (5) Also Buyer of all kinds of English Timber-


• 32 COUNTY ADVERTISE~IENTS. [1895~ -- - - ~ CIRCULATION LARGER THAN ANY OTHER BUCKS PAPER. ESTABLISHED 1858. T B FRE P E Wycombe, Maidenhead and Marrow Journal, and South Ox'fordshire Gazette. ' EVERYIFRIDAY• ONE PENNY. CIIR:CULAT,ION OVER 5,000 "W"EEKLY. PUBLISHED BY BUTLER & SON. ear Advertisements must reach tl;Le Office on Thursdays. Tbe Frn Pr~u was t>stablished in 185/l, and il the OLDEST .AKD MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED paper in the town of HIGH WYOOMJm. (the largest town in Bucks, and the seat of the important chair-making indUitry) and throughout South Bucks, Eaat Berka and Oxon, 111 aYerage weekly circulation beini between 5,000 and 6,000 copies. It i1 also the local organ for the charming residential town of MARLOW, and other riverside pla.ce& &uch as MEDMENHAll, COOK· HAM, BOURNE END, etc., and WOOBURN with its paper mills, and circulates largely ill the growing town of CHESHAM (the seat of a large boot and shoe manufr.cturing trlltde and woodenware industry) . .As an advertising medium the Free Pre1111 st>cures the aupport of all the local public bodies, including the Bucks County Council, 11o1 well as of the best private adnrtisers, enjoying a high reputation for fnlness and accuracy pi it» reports, and far-reaching publicity givea t;o ita adnrtisementa. li T AND ADVERTISER FOR WYCOMBE, MARLOW, SLOUGH, MAIDENHEAD, AMERSHAM, BEACONSFIELD, AND BURNHAM. HE STANDARD, which is the leading Unionist organ for South Bucks, has a. large and increasing circulation in Buck<J, ~erk1, Oxon, and part of Middlesex, and, as it is read by the Aristocracy, Clergy, and Landed Gentry of the neighbourhood, it affords the best possible medium for Advertisers. All local events of importance are fully rAported in its columns by experienced reporters, and due prominence is given to such ma.ttera of general information as may prove of interest to its numerous readers. Articles on vario~ important social and political topics, &c., are contributed by specially retained writers of ability, and no pains are spared to make the Sl'.A.NDA.RD a thoroughly high-class County Newspaper. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY-PRICE ONE PENNY. Head Office: 10, PAUL"S ROW, HIGH WYCOMBE. THB STANDARD haa also a BRANCH OFFICE at Slough, where new9 and advertisements are received ; as well as Agents and Correspondents throughout the whole district over which it circulates. (2) THO AS TillS. Boat Bulldar1 BOATS TO LET AT THE UNIVERSITY BARGE, OXFORD. Boats at any time for excurlilions down the River (Oxford to Teddington*), at the following charges, including Carta.ge back 'M~ Oxford:- Extra Hin. Canoe, Whiff, Outrigged Dinghey • • • • • • • • Dinghey (not outrigged), Sculling Boat, Double Canoe Pair-Oar Gigs • • • • • • • • • • • • • . Ran.dan. Gigs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Four-Oar Giga • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Eigbt.Qar • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1Arger Boat1: Large Sballop Four-Oar • , • • • • •• .. .. •• •• 0. .. Teddington. £ s. d. 1 10 0 2 0 0 2 10 0 3 0 0 3 10 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 Eton. £ s. d. 1 5 0 1 15 0 2 6 0 2 16 0 3 0 0 4. 0 0 6 0 0 3 6 0 Henley, £ 11. d. 1 0 0} 1 10 0 Day Week. 2B. 6d, 10&, 2 0 0 3s. 2 10 0} 2 10 0 Olio 15s. 20s. I 0 0} 4, 0 0 2 16 0 7s. 6d. 308. Large Four-Oared Gi~C, with side Seats • • • • • • } Randan Pleasure Skiffi do. • • . • • • Paired-Oared do. 19ft. to 20ft. with Side Seats • • • • S 10 0 S 0 0 2 10 0 58 • 20s. Do. do. 16ft, to 18ft. do. .. • • S 0 0 2 15 0 2 10 0 One Week allowed for Journey, after which Extra. Hire will be Charged, unless Notice be given that the Boat is done with, and where left. 2s. 6d. to be paid for Care until Van calls. Competent Watermen at Reasonable Charges. GENTLEMEN'S BOATS CARTED. • Boats let Oftly above Lock. but no additional Cha1 ge is made if left at any Place as agreed at time of Hiring. WORKS: ISIS STREET, OXFORD, and JUBILEE TERRACE, GRANDPONT, OXFORD. T. TIMt! can be seen at Henley one week previous to and during the Regatta, with a good supply of Boat11 for Hire. (21) FOUR GOLD MEDALS. SILVER & BRONZE MEDALS. The most perfect appliances for Hatching and Rearing Poultry and Game. FOR 56, 108 AND 216 EGGS. "I am more than satisfied "-HENRY DIGBY, Fsq. '' lt hatched all the eggs put in."-SIR FKEDK. MUSGR.AVE. '' No one having tried it will use any other." -The DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. "The mo~t perfect l know,"- LADY PHILLIMORE. "By far the best. Noexhil>itorshould be without one."-G. H. PROCTEB, Esq. SK:'(D PENNY STA..MP FOR COMPLETE LIST, WESTMERIA CO., Leighton Bnzzard, England. THE WESTMERIA BROODER. • ' •


1895._1 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 33 -------·~ --------------~--------------- MAYF IELD ROAD, ummer own, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, Painter, Paper Hanger, ' t ETC., Horses and Carriages of every description on Hire. TWO OR FOUR-HORSE BREAKS. OOOD HACKS AND HUNTERS. Horses, Carriage& antl Hnrnes& Bought or &ld on Commission. Lessons in Riding and Driving. Horses Broken to Ride and Drive, Please Address all 01·dm·s to "Bear'' Yard. Estimates given 'for General Repairs. 1s Teiecrax~~ess : 11 William Keene, Henley-on-Thames." Ghurohi/1 Terraoe_, West End) CHIPPING NOR TON I ~ rocer, ~ TEA & PROVISION DRA1ER, BACON CURER. Agent for JOHNSON, JOHNSON & CO.'S PURE TEAJ For Young Gentlemen. . . . ' ., ., . .. . ~ I • ami ommerc1a o e , CHIPPING NORTON, OXON. T HIS first-class Hotel, situated about the centre of High Street, is now entirely under new management, and will be found perfectly quiet and comfortable. It contains Private Sitting Rooms, Coffee, Commercial Room, and healthy Bed Rooms, being well a.rmnged for Wedding Breakfasts and large Dinner Parties. There is also a comfortable Smoking Bar. "The Crown and Cushion has Tong had a reputation for comfort and good cooking, and is now very popular." The tariff will be tound to be most modemte. Horses and Carriages on Hire of every description. -GOOD STABLING.- MATTHEW HENRY NICHOLLS, Proprietor. . . . . . ~ . . . . . . ' WANTAGE. Westfleld House, ~ami[! & · ommereia[ : -ol~£ - 1 I UNGE _.RFO I LD. AND POSTING HOUSE. Rev. John Fredk. Chas. Denning, M.A., PRINCIPAL. HIGHEST REFERENCES TO PARENTS OF PUPILS. Prospectus on Application. a. B. & o. -ESTABLISHED 1682.- To Families and Commercial Gentlemen visiting Wantage and the interesting neighbourhood of the White Horse, this old-established house is highly recommended. Proprietress, Mrs. T. NUNNEY. c


34 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1895. -1--------------------------------L- WENDOVER, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. RAM ER H. D LION '-" ommercial and amily otel AND POSTING HOUSE. Large Stock of Old Wines, Ale and Stout, in Cask and :Bottle. JOSEPH SENIOR HOLLAND, Proprietor, HIGH STREET. +++ First-Class Accommodation for Pleasure Parties. 79, Thames Street, WINDSOR. WENDOYER BREWERY AND MALT ROUSE. WENDOVER WATER MILL. -i Builder and Contractor. BENSON. OXON. ( Withinjifle minutes of the banlcs of the Tlwmes). FAMILIES, BOATING AND FISHING PARTIES ACCOMMODATED. Boats for Angling and Pleasure Parties can be provided on moderate terms. EMILY CROXFORD, Proprietress. - -------~- -------- -- ------· • Tune1·s visit,frequently and periodically,Abingdon,Anlersham, Banbu1y, Brackley, Bicester, Buckingham, Chipping Norton, Maidenhead, Marlow, Oxford, Stony /Stratford, Winslow, Woodstock, Wycombe, and their vicinities. Piano Factory: Peel Grove, Cambridge Rd. London, N.E. he " reen ree," WALLINGFORD. JAMES GILES, Proprietor. Horses, Flys, Pony Traps and Wagonettes to Let on Hire ; also commodious Pair-Horse Brakes for Pic-nic, Cricket Parties, &c. Agent for (G. W.R.) Conveyances to meet the following Trains at Moulsford on Sundays: -8.16 UP, 11.2 DOWN, 11.47 DOWN, A.H,; 8.46 UP, and 9.14 DOWN, P.M. Leaving the "Green Tree " half-an-hour previous to time of Trains. • ·l· HI.GH-CLASS ·1!- I ••••••••••••••• Peascod St.j WINDSOR. w I F. MATTH S, Carting Agent for the G. W. I ., PRIORY STREET, BURFORD, OXON. PICTURES, GLASS & CHIN A CAREFULLY PACKED. Estimates Free. ':Bus to Shipton three times daily, -· ~- __ .. . :·- ........ ~-- ··-··· ---- AMERSHAM, BUCKS. Opposite METROPOLITAN STATION. BILLIARDS. LAWN TENNIS. Excellent Stabling and Every Accommodation for Beanfeasts and Private Parties. • GoodAccommodationforBoating,Fishing'.f'TouristParties. Proprl"etOr •. A. MU QKLEY. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. (7]


• 1895.] COD NTY, &c., ADVERTISEMENTS. 35 T. C. TID ARSH, LINEN & WOOLLEN DRAPER, SILK MERCER, HOSIER, HATTER &c., ALBION HOUSE, HIGH STREET, AND AYLESBURY STREET, FENNY STRATFORD. FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. Dressmaking, Millinery & Ladies' Underclothing. ('l e ,\ ~ ~ I ~~ ~; SHILLINGFORD WHARF, OXON. BOAT & PUNT PROPRIETOR. GENTLEMEN'S BOATS HOUSED, VARNISHED AND REPAIRED. J. W. has also Well-Furnished A.pat•hnents overlooking the Bit,e'l•. I SUPPLY BEST AND SECONDS TO MERCHANTS AND THE TRADE. APPLY TO • A .. DARBISHIRE. PEN-YR-ORSEDD QUARRY, NANTLLE, PENYCROES R.S.O ~· ~, .·. . .. .. . . . .. . ' . ~ ~ . FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF LITTLE BOYS. Published Annually. Price 4s. CONTAINING ABOVE 72,000 PRICES, J Carefully Corrected a.nd Revised according to the Present Prices of Materials and Labour. Prices and Descriptions of New Materials a.nd Inventions suited to the Builder, Contractor and Engineer, and all Trades connected therewith; THE WHOLE OF THE LONDON BUILDING ACT, 1894, Principal - - - Miss HELEN THOMPSON. AND OTHER ACTS. PROSPECTUSES ON APPLICATION. IJ Brunswick Villas, Frances Road, WINDSOR. Notes of Cases and Decisions in the Superior Courts. KELLY & CO., LIMITED, 182, 183 & 184, HIGH HOLBORN, W.C.; SIMPKIN, MARSRALL & Co., Stationers' Hall Court, E. C.; And may be ordered of all Booksellers.


36 ADYERTISE~IENTS. [um5. -------------~---- -----·-----~-------· LONDON WAREHOUSE: 2, Budge Row, Queen Victoria St., E.C. · WORKS: MANCHESTER TELEPHONE Nos.- A~~ational No. 72. Mutual No. 192. BRANCH WAREHOUSES: Kidderminster :- Commercial Buildings. Richmond Hill and Spring:field Mill. Salford; LIVERPOOL TELEPHONENational No. 2031. Liverpool :-Oriel Chambers, Water St. Barrow Flax and Jute Works, Barrow-in-Furness; 2 &; 4, Southgate Road, London, N. LONDON TELE· PHONE No. 1733. Glasgow :-187, George Street. Belfast :-13, Queen's Square. Dublin :-35, Parliament Street. Head Offices: 21, MAJOR STREET, MANCHESTER, ---------------- ·JIDl S.A.CK:ING .A.:ND S.A.C~S. ' ' Sheeting, Canvas, &c. ; Spun Yarn, Engine Flax, Hemp and Jute Yarns, Cotton Yarns, &c. ' ' o ee, c. RAILWAY WAGON, CART AND STACK COVERS, COTTON AND LINEN OIL CLOTHS, PATENT TARPAULIN, AND PATENT PACKING; BRATTICE CLOTH, &c., FOR COLLIERIES. PATENT DRESSING FOR WAGO COVERS. BRIGGS' PATENT ROOFING CLOTH. Sole Tent Maker to Her Majesty's War Office, and Contractor for Government and Railway Stores. Sacks, Bags, Sacking, Bagging, Tarpaulins, &c. Hessians 18 inches to 108 inches wide. --------------------- FOR ANY SIZE OF OUTPUT. Unequalled for DURABILITY1 EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY OF MOTIVE POWER. Awarded the Prizes and Medals of the Royal Agricultural , Society of England and the '. ,, , Great International Exhibitions. ·. .' , -~~~~~~~ CbAY-PREPARING MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS . .A.lbert Works~ PR.E ST~>N~ Lancasl•ire. Makers of' a greater variety of' Machines than any other Firm. CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION, j Telegrams-" BRICTILE," PRESTON.


1895.] ADVERTISEMENTS. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST OF ' Patent Self-Acting for Raising Water ror th.e Supply or Towns, Vill&ges, ilnigation, Railway Stations, Mansions, Fonntains, Farms, &o. No COlt for JlotitJe PoUJet", tt!hich is obtained from a Stream of Water passing through the Ram. No Oilin(! or Packinq required. Made in Bize1 to rai1e from 300 to 300,000 gallons per day. Will force to a Height of 800feet. SPECIAL RAMS for HIGH FAI.LS to send up One-third of the Water passing through them. FIG. A. This lla.m raises a portion of the same water that works it. FIG. B. This Ram, whilst worked by 8 stream ot impure water, View of Ram worked by Water from 8 spring, and will pump clean water from supplying the house and garden on the hill. a well or spring. TESTIMONIALS FOR .JOHN SLAKE'S PATENT SELF-ACTING HYDRAULIC RAMS. From T. FERNYHOUGH, Esq., Agent to the Right Hon. LORD HINDLIP, Bradley, Asl1bourne, Derby, March 17th, 1894. "Dear Sir,-Referring to the two Patent 'B' Rams you started six months ago, for the Right Hon. LORD HINDLTP, on the Alsop. en-le-Dale Estate, I am glad to congratulate you on the success of your attempt to raise the necessary supply of water under conditione so difficult, the height to raise the water being more than 63 times that of the working fall. The Rams are worked by water from the River Dove with the small working fall of 8 feet 3 inches, and issuing from the rocky bank close by is 8 copiou$ stream of pure spring water, 8,000 gallons per day of which the Rams force to a reservoir three-quarters of a mile distant, and at th' extraordinary height of 532~ feet above the Rams. The water is then gravitatecl from the reservoir to the several farms and houses on the estate, giving an ample supply to each, and still leaving a good overflow at the reservoir. " I am glad to add that the Rams lift more water than you promised, and seem to work with great ea9e and smoothness, notwithstanding the great elevation they force to. Yours faithfully, T. FERNYHOUGH." From the Right Honourable the EARL OF HARROWBY, «, Grosvenor Square, London, February 21st, 1893. "Sir,-I have pleasure in stating that the two Hydraulic Rams, which you supplied and fixed for me last Autumn, at Sandon, have proved so far most successful, and tbat the work gives every promise of durability, while the economy, compared with the former much smaller and intermittent supply l>y steam pump, will be considerable. With a fall of about 14 ft. from a previously existing mill pool, the rams supply reservoirs 168ft. above the brook whence the water is forced, through pipes of one mile and a half in length. They sent up, as long as I required it, about 41,000 gallons per day. I now generally work the two rams alternately (for a fortnight or so each), but can at any time work the two together, if the full supply of 41,000 gallons should be needed. The business of this somewhat complicated water-supply was conducted by you with singular promptness and punctuality; and no local difficulties arose in the execution of the work, owing to the excellent !'nd efficient men whom you sent trom your works at Accrington. I am, Sir, your very obedient Servant, HARROWBY." From T. DYNE STEEL, Esq., M.Inst.C.E., Psst President South Wales Inst. of Engineers, "Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. April 24th, 1891. US~ 'VV' .A. TERVV"OR~S. "Dear Sir,-In September of last year I applied to you for a Hydraulic Ram for the purposes of the Usk Waterworks, to be capable of raising 27,000 gallons per day 8 height of 127 feet, with a working fall of driving water of 27 feet, and on your guaranteeing that performance I gave you an order for the Ram. The machine you supplied has now been put to work, and I have much satisfaction in saying that it fat and away exceeds in its performance my most sanguine expectations, and possibly yours also. I have just completed a series of exhaustive tests with the following results. Working fall of driving water, 30 feet; vertical height raised, 127 feet; length of rising main, 850 feet, from Ram to outflow; length of supply pipe, 200 feet; gallons per hour raised, 1,612 ; driving water used per hour, 8,186 gallons, showing the remarkable and gratifying result of 83 per cent. of efficiency. The tests were carefully made and repeated, the water measured, and levels properly taken. Several trials were made, and I shall be glad to give any Engineer interested in the subject, facilitie!i foJ: repeating the tests at the SP<Jt. I may here state that for the rising main I used a large diameter of pipe in order to reduce friction, with excellent effect. Yours faithfully, T. DYNE STEEL." BX.A.KB'S lllt'DKAULJ:C a AMS have been S11pplied to the following amongst others:- His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught. I Lady Henry Cholmondeley. I The Rev. Hon. E. T. St. John. Hia Highne~s the Maharajah of Kashmir. The Dowager Lady Williams Wynn. Admiral Sir George Broke-:M.idd.leton. His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. Lady Frankland, Thirkleby Park. Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart. His Grace the Duke of Westminster. The Right Hon. Lord Hothfield. Sir William Gordon-Cumming, Ba.rt. His Grace the Duke of Cleveland. The Right Hon. Lord Lecontield. Sir Frederick A. Milbank, Bart., M.P. Hiil Grace the Duke of Portland. The Right Hon. Lord Ribblesdale. Sir Henry Hoare, Bart., Stourhead. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, The Right Hon. Lord Derwent. Sir William Fielden, Bart., Feniscowles. His Grace the Duke of Leeds. The Right; Hon. Lord Ratherton. Sir Robert :Menzies, Bart., of Menzies. His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, The Right Hon. Lord Leigh. Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Bart. His Grace the Duke of Grafton. The Right Hon. Lord Raglan. Sir Michael Robert Shaw-Stewart, Bart. The Most Hon. the Marquess of Ripon. The Right Hon. Lord Northboume. Sir Henry W. Ripley, Bart., Acacia. The Most Hon. the Marquess of Downshire. The Right Hon. Lord Crewe. Sir W. C. Worsley, Bart., Hovingham. The Mostllon.the Marquess of Abergavenny. The Right Hon. and Rev. Lord Scarsdale. Sir Kenneth Smith Mackenzie, Bart. The Most Hon. tbeMarquessof Londonderry. The Right Hon. Lord Brougham and Vaux. Sir William Eden, Bart., Windlestone. The Most Hon. the Marquess of Cholmondeley The Right Hon. Lord Schroder. Sir Thomas C. C. Western, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Derby, The Right Hon. Lord Mscnaghten, Sir John Shelley, Bart. The Right Hon, the Earl of Devon. The Right. Hon. Lord Clifford of Chudleigh. Sir Charles F. J. Smythe, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Gainsborough, The Right Hon. Lord Walsingham. Sir Julian Goldsmid, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Romney. The Right Hon. Lord Hindlip. Sir Edward Bates, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Granard. The Right Hon. Lord Wantage. Sir Edmund Buckley, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl BeauchllJilp, The Right Hon. Lord HllJilpton(Trustees of) Sir A. Woodiwiss, The Pastures, Derby. The Right Hon. the Earl of Caledon. The Right Hon. Lord Burton. Sir James Robert Walker, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Lichfield, The Rt. Hon.LordAbinger(TheExecutors of) Sir William Gordon, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Fever~ham, The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Galway. Sir E. W. Blackett, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Harewood. The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Bridport. Sir H. A. Clavering, Bart. The Right Hon. Earll'errers. The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Clifden. Sir William Jenner, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Harrowby, The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Boyne. Sir Spencer M. M. Wilson, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Wemyss, The Right Hon. T. Sotheron-Estcourt. Sir Samuel Hayes, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Ancaster. The Right Hon. B. More O'Farrell. Sir Morton E. M. Buller, Bart. Tne Right Hon. the Earl of Scarbrough. The Hon. Sir WillillJil Ventris Field. Sir J.T.Dillwyn-Llewelyn,Bart.,Penllergare. The Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon. The Hon. George Kenyon. Sir Harry Verney, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl ofLondesborough, The Hon. A. 0, G. Oalthorpe. Sir Thomas Storey. The Right Hon. the Earl of Leicester. The Hon. H. Sewell. Genera!Mackenzie,Foveran House, Aberdeen, The Right Hon. Lady N orthwick. The Hon. Evelyn H. Ellis. G-eneral Gerard-Potter Eaton, The Pole. The Right Hon. the Countess of Shaftesbury, The Hon. Charles Ellis. Major-Gen. Sir H • .M. Havelock Allan, Bart. The Countess de 1rlorella, The Hon. C. G. Trench, Major-General Fielden, Witton Park. JOHN SLAKE, Hydraulic Ram Works, ACCRINGTON, LANCASHIRE.


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