. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ith Brass Joints,Taps and Spreadei-s Wheel Tires (noiseless forTrucks, &c.) Waterproof Cart, Van, andWaggon Covers Mill Bands, much improvedfor driving all kinds of Ma-chinery . Door Springs, Gas Bags Foot Balls, Cricketting Gloves A Stock of the above always on hand, and any modifi-cation made to order. Please address all communications to •the Manufactory. JAMES LTNE HANCOCK,Vulcanised India-rubber Works, Goswell Road, London, ANTISEPTIC PAINT. THE best and cheapest PAINT for PARK FENC-ING, all outside Wood and Iron Work, is MI


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ith Brass Joints,Taps and Spreadei-s Wheel Tires (noiseless forTrucks, &c.) Waterproof Cart, Van, andWaggon Covers Mill Bands, much improvedfor driving all kinds of Ma-chinery . Door Springs, Gas Bags Foot Balls, Cricketting Gloves A Stock of the above always on hand, and any modifi-cation made to order. Please address all communications to •the Manufactory. JAMES LTNE HANCOCK,Vulcanised India-rubber Works, Goswell Road, London, ANTISEPTIC PAINT. THE best and cheapest PAINT for PARK FENC-ING, all outside Wood and Iron Work, is MITCHELLS^ANTISEPTIC MINERAL BLACK PAINT. Sold ready foruse, 17s. 6d. per cwt. Used largely now and for many yearspast by the West India Dock Company, for Fencing, Barges,iSsc. Recommended to the nobility and gentry, stewards, landagents, &c. A liberal allowance to the Trade, &c. Manufactory, Kennington Lane, Lambeth, 350 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Apeh, 16, 1859. B. SAMUELSON, AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER AND MACHINIST,. WAREHOUSE, 76, CANNON STREET WEST, LONDON,WOEKS AT BANBURY, INFORMS MERCHANTS, the TRADE, and AGRICULTURISTS, that he has opened the above Ware-houses as a depot for his own manufactures and those of Messrs. Barrett, Clayton, Howard, Hornsby, Nicholson,Richmond, Tuxford, Smith, and all other first-class makers, whose implements he is prepared to offer on makersterms. THE BRITANNIA SELF-RAKING REAPING MACHINE, With side delivery in sheaf, no rakers or gatherers required; and all the most improved SpringImplements for the season, may be inspected at the above dep6t. B. SAMUELSON, 76, Cannon Street West, London; and Britannia Works, Banbury. TANNED GARDEN NETTING, for preservingFruit Trees from frost, blight, birds, &c, and as a fencefor fowls, &e. One yard wide l^d., 2 yards 3d., 3 yards 4 yards Gd., per yard, in any quantity, may be bad at , 376, Strand, —A liberal allowance toNurserymen. ANNED NETTING, at Reduced Pbicb


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