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[Mar. 18. 
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PELARGONIUMS, AURICUL. AS, CARN 
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} GROOM, Clapham-Rise, near London (removed 
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be had on application. 2 
TIONS, PICOTEES, 
ORNAMENTAL, W K FOR aed GARDEN, 
OXF ORD. STRE eT, Li 
G B THOS MPSON, in grat cfuly naokagaleddiig the 
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O BE SOLD.—T he Patent 1 Copyright Design of 
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T EARD’S PATENT GARDEN BORDERING, so 
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f 
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<HI TRLE bY 
WJ propri 
VINE SYARD, near Beutnmantone Tie 
tor of this beim se ree announces 
now made domctentipro it to enable him to 
with, a series 0: Tent 3 of a most impor- 
tant character, and on an extensive sear relative to the Culture 
of the Vine under the object of which will be to free 
i i uable branch ot Horticulture from the 
gece dee and uncertainty wich have hitherto surrounded it, 
and to place it on such a to ensure the production of 
tainty, and economy. 
cnltivating x the 
having associatec respec 
il: nah in addition to bein fi Mas Euete 
Culture in all i 
din it) the Th ren 
1 the delightfal Beant of Horticulture is based, will 
also e oe a great, “number of val ane E 
TAGES, of a sterling practical cha i 
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cation, AS occupy, at he x piration of their pupiJage, a superior 
and it dependent rank i ty 
8 who are tear 
‘OUs < of providing for their Sons the 
knowl fedee rae 
their becoming dependent on sake ee es issue 01 
trading occupations, the o nity thus offered may be con- 
sidered as teserviog of fr ehe ir attention. 
ils ill be cons sidered eee of the far and 
as most liberal manner, a auiteBle 
Pealieato ns, Merane by letter, may be made to Mr. 
Cusn JoARE, at the Vineyard 
is intended fo limit the number of Pupils for. the present to 
fo ae . H, will be ready to receive them in the ensuing 
abathvor Mavens E nebruiry 8, 1843, 
CPN Ee taking a Lease has a small sum 
d for the erection of a GnesniousE, and wants 
Hstiinates for iis building of it, with flues, stage, sliding- glasses, 
open fronts, no back wall required, as the whole 
must be attached to the dwelling-house. The situation is Cam- 
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Ce es and MELON BOXES and LIGHTS. 
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glazed, an painted, ls. per foot. Sashes and Frames 
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Warts’ Sash , Old Kent-road. 
BE 
oe: 
Heference, ‘given. 
[> OWLAND’S MACAS O11,—Under the Spe- 
-& cial BO Gs of Her Most vicina Majesty the 
the Royal Famil the several Courts off tt popes This Oik 
4g universally acknowledged tobe the oxy Ant i 
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lightfully soft and fleaible, 1 will also preserve the coiffure in 
: 5 waded assemblies. CAUTION.— 
‘or sale a 
Pi —_ 
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is therefore of great MAporEanbe to at rs to se 
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A, ROWLAND & BON, 20, tht GARDEN, LONDON ; 
Countersigned ‘* ALEX. re D.” Price 3s. 6d.—7s. Family 
Bottles (equal to four small), 10s. 6d., and double that size 21s. 
per pre ak for Rowling's Macassar Oil.”? Sold by them 
nd by Chemists and Perfum 
roux AINS, VASES, TAZZAS, FIGURES Sh &e. 
in Marble, Ari EU Stone, and Parker's Cement, to be seen 
at WYATT, PAI en & Co.’s Nemes Holland.-street, Surrey, 
foot of Blackfria’ idge. , a large collection of Chimney 
Sharts, pedestals, > Capitals, Gaaaeee Trusses, &c. 
Ee Oe CEMENT.—Fe.ix Austin, of 
the New Road, Regent’s Park, begs to inform Architects, 
Builders, Plasterers, &c. that during the process of manufac- 
uring a very superior Composition, which has A 
his well-known artificial stone ornaments, he th 
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all eetanees purposes, nich fhe can suppiy at 2 
at his Manufactory, near the Thames Tunnel, Rotherhithe. It is 
pce once for repairing decayed stonework. 
ee “PLANT FOREMAN WANTED. 
WANTED, in the EXETER NURSERY, a FORE- 
MAN of the PLANT DEPARTMENT. Hemust wet 
pacer ue jal aaiihith, oh Plants of all eee ions, an 
every respect a First-rate CuLriyaTor, a xtensive Bere 
ne valuable Sullieten of Exotics and pee ts: : r owen will be 
placed under his care. be given, and none 
need apply who cannot pro ost niibxcepnomentl baattat 
mantels of their experience, nities, and moral character. 
need not possess any edge of Propagation, as that depart e 
ment is kept sguite Cisse acta ts Lucompe , Pincn, & Co. 
Exeter Nurse 
ANTED IMMEDI AT ELY, a Young Man, of active 
persevering habits, as PROPAGATOR in the Plant 
agparanene: Apply to MArnock & Manury, Nurserymen, 
ney, stating terms, adh and other particulars. Personak 
application not attended to, 
y ANTED, in a quiet Family it in n the country, a 
respectable, eeny, Youth, who can wait at table, clean 
plate, and mak self generally useful. He must be able to 
mow, and Reset die management of the garden.—Apply 
personally or by letter to A. Z., 4, Carthusian-st., Aldersgate-st, 
STAVE ANT PLACE ae —All Letters to be post-paid. 
S LAND-STEWARD and GARDENER, or in 
either of the above Capacities, a Single Man, who has had 
extensive experience in rural affairs, and is well acqnainted with 
the most recent improvements in Agriculture. Can give the 
most une: ptionable references as to character and ability to 
Noblemen of the first rank, whom he has pees and also to emi- 
nent ee 1men. Letters addressed to F. Mr, Forres’s 
Ker BIO London, will meet. with OEE attention. 
Ss UNDE R-GARDENER ene young Man, who 
understands his business, and wishes to place himself under 
a Head-Gardener of experience. Can have a good character 
from his last employer, and has been brought up in the garden 
from his infancy.—Direct to R. R., at Mr. RoperTson’s, Gar- 
dener, Ember Court, Thames bitton, Surrey. 
fee GARDENER.—A married Man, aged 33. Has, 
by experience, a practical knowledge of the most recent im- 
provements in the management of Hothouse, Conservatory, &c., 
Flower and. Kite! hia gardens, &e. Can offer a four years’ unex- 
ceptionable chara dress, WM. James, at Mr. Jeffery’s, 
Tooting Grove, Toot, Surre 
S GARDENER, an Active Young Man of most 
respectable character, 30 years of age, who Neen under- 
stands his ee and would prove an acquisiti oany one in, 
wantof such a person, His Wife could, if required, tae charge 
ofa L any pecee ‘in every way 4 ualified for such a situation. 
Add dress J, M » RICHARD Pore LD”: re: 
sey, Surrey. 
8 GARDENE R,a respectable Young Man, aged 31. 
Ate a actical knowledge of Gardening in its various de- 
partments, Ahlen! recommended as to capability, &c., 
from his present eee er, with whom henge iy adtaieeneaai 
Address H.M.R,, Mr. Warner’s, Garforth, Leeds, Yorkshire. 
8 GARDE) NER, a Single Man, aged 26, who has a 
thorough knowledge of Plant Growing, Forcing in all its 
Branches, Kitchen Garden and Piensure Ground. Can have an 
excellent Character from his last Situation. Other crea can 
be given as to Ability and Ct Has no objection to an 
part of England. Address A. Z,, Mr. PAWLEY, Horticulvare! 
Grounds, Bromley, Kent. 
UNDER Ga pee , in a Gentleman’s Family, 
Steady, and 
Yom uM vn, 20 vho can have upwards of seven 
aracter Fon one of the head nurseries in London, which 
ee ut toleave. No objection to town or country, Address 
oN .B., 1 Sussex. street, Univer: sity C Co! oll e. 
2 cher 
street, in 
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the Precinct of Whitetriars ely oF Londons and Bathisned a ty thet @ 
the Gnret oe OnAy F Coyin ti CARE count ddlesex, 
where ul] Advertisements and Communications BG vo, Vo acceded WHE 
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