THE GARDENERS' 
d Braddylls Hetton, 17s. 3d.; Walls End Haswell | was necessary to submit to a decline of 6d. per qr. Flour met 
$ W s End Hetton, 18s. 6d. ; Walls End South | but little inqui i 
etton, 18s. 6d ; Walls End Stewarts, 18s.; Walls End PER IMPERIAL QUAR' 8. 
p gx Th "hk ces End Valls E NET o End Wan HEAT, Ries) tent T cm 12—45 as RRG 40—48 
eug! al alls En 8. ls ae +++ {40—48 
alls End East Hartlepoo . 6d.; Walls End South Hartle- Ta slave or 
l, 17s. 3d.; Walls End Bout Kelloe, 17s 9d.; Walls End pad 
don Hart ‘le pool, 18s. 3d.—Ships at market, 62. v 
ind. &dist. et 38 Malting ..|290—83 
COVENT GARDEN, pe 5 — Foreign. e rud distilling 22— ^4 Malting..|98—852 
Oats, Essex and Suffolk . " 
Vegetables and Fruit in season con pretty well | ' —" Scotchand Lincolnshire Potato |20— 25 Feed 18 
kept up. Retarded Hothouse Grapes mà «died scarce, but Irish Potato 19—92| Feed . = 
some good new ones may now be h Blenheim Orange, No d Brew|)7—22| Feed 15—90 
| spell, and American New Town Pippi Apples may still be 0-9 Forei 
obtained ; likewise a few dessert Pears, Oranges are plentiful ; sci ZÆ 
the best are ing from 6s. to 10s. per 100. Cornish Broccoli is 30—33 w.. {20—53 
still largely supplied. Continental arrivals are hoary ; among igeon inds. deme i n 
them are French Lettuces, Endive, Carro t oreign Small|36—42| Egyptian |30—32 
Flowers chiefly consist of Tulips, Hyacinth, Orchids, H i n 
c hs, Essex and CN . Boilers|32—34|Suffolk ..|33—35 
Pelargoniui ” Primroses, a and Roses, j „Maple . .. 30s to 948 . vse Grey | 28—30 Bernie» 2—35 
ssssssssssssucsdesonoée te| — . 
Pine Apples, per lb., 68 t010s | Oran ranges, r 100, 2s 6d to Ss Proun, best asks delivered, «per sack} 35—40 
new, perl Ib, 15s to 20s | Nuts,small,per sh. l4stol8s | — x Dr; PAPER POR ditto) 28—34 et ger 28—34 
| a ’ per4 siev o, 3a Gitots Kont t Coba, 140s per 100 lbs. Foreign . pestem per barrel am. 25|Per sack|32—42 
ears, per doz., 68 28 [Lire 
Strawberries, p. v 2s 6d to 4s Salut, e "e to 20s The a since the 96th ult, * with the exception of a 
Lemons, per 100, 4 3 to 8s em -— r bush., 10s to 16s | few ho Pidshine on 690 ox three days, has been raw and 
VEGETAB damp or y t with easterly winds, ch: € from N.to 8., 
Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 2s Cu rain ERAS ch, 2s to 5s and back again to- .W. During the above period 
Cauliflowers, each, Pee eot, per doz. — mirae s pe a wi Azov Bens extent m M made 
As bundle,10s to18s | Shallots, per 1b., eas from the Disck and ANOV amus ze for 
French Beans, p. 100, ‘3s to 386d Celery, per ‘bundle, 1s 6d to 2s | Shipment in June, July, ; but the general trade 
le, per punn., 2s to 2 Garlie, p to consumers has remained de iacta B dull throughout 
mm, oboe celsa ol CE suci d to grain ‘Md’ Piour. Bios Fridey las Ü vestis Dave xi 
Potalos, For Roga ents, p.ton, per score, 1 toa I y ` sd e cp 
rse Radish,p. bunch;ls reported off the t. There has n no inclination to 
: = 60: Xu tt., ls purchase cargoes off the tor nearat hand, but Wheat for 
s: Shaws D 58 to * oot nf DE RAO stoased forward shipment is inquired oe d has been bought 
Turni bunch, 4d to 6d 
Carrots, do,, 6d to 8d erbs, per bun 
Dee Load of > 
s. b h 3. 
um Meadow pu Tis "s 80s lover, old . 
r do, -d e porond, cut. 
erior do. a w Clove: 
m zg to 1105 
Inferior o; 
24 30 
“Haver & EASTON, 
RKET, THURSDAY, March 3, 
Sup. Meadow Ha Hay... Sisto 92s eir Clover 4808 to 92s 
Interior do, . 76 i 
New do. . Bim 182 36 
Buperior Clover 1100 110 "Josuua BAKER. 
WHITECHAPEL, * THU: Y, Mar 
Fine Meadow EFE: 80s to 848 Prime: ist cubdiover Ba we 
Inferior do, .. ive 80 | Inferior 
Prime New v Ha ee — | New cen T 
Inferior —— = Primio 2d cut do... 95 100 
es. 27. 30 | Inferior do. . 90 95 
ho stat AE eM .—LoxDpoN, March 
state of the trai ate the same. Dee 
commands full rates, rne "ra sal nmm sg ved 
neglected, "rela "^ ins ediate requi 
South-down Hog- s. d. Tales. "Wether 1 94tol 10 
gets .. 9 t1 10 | Ditto 
Haltbred ditto, 111 —39 bas, ing Skins ià p ap 
Down Ewes ..1 8 — 1 m li 
Kent Fleeces .. 111 — $ 
ME ia 
u 
Second do. do. 13s. cu a 
Pork, 4s. 4d to 4s. 8d. per 8 lbs. 
—BonovcH MARKET, FRIDAY, March 4, 
Mss. attende & Smith report the demand for m 
tion continues sí Steady, without any alteration in prices. 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. 
Monpay, Feb. 29, 
we By og i of Beasts has considerably increased, and 
very unsettled; € are consequ cu ver 
RM. 12 bunches, 38 to 4s 
ch, bd Pa. 
40 
the 
business has been done, Th ks for very this 
month are quoted equalto 32s. Od. per 280 lbs, The present 
heat is slow at 9d. to 1s. 
Stock is estimated at 14,610 cwt. 
per 480 lbs. decline. Th je arrival: 
t to-day's market was very lim: 
sactod in all articles was in 
ited, fand the business 
week ique een good, of ali other grain 
lim: 
significant, and at Monday's 
e | last quem on account of ^ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
METIMN as ED. SHOPMAN, an active, 
Young Man for the Seed Trade. M 
a good Pp pan, n, and of d good address.—H. Brown, 4, Daan ^ 
tation Row, Live! 
ANTED, an AUTE in a Seed and Corn 
archouse, me 16 or 17 years of age; to live with 
employer o on the premi 
ses.—Apply for further particulars to 
F. P. B., Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, W.C. 
ED. EDD MAN, not Me years of 
t in the Houses ; one who is in Tying, 
Potting, Ro aterin eed &c. ; A none need apply Aig nas gd S 
accustomed to the sam Address JAMES Over, Florist, 
Mitcha 'ommon, heres. 
D, strong, active Youth as PORT = 
and to make o himself generally useful, to assist occasi 
ally in "T Seed 8 and hla e near London.—. 
we o Ie soe at ME. man, Seedsman, é&c., 
n Butts, London, 8. 
WANT PLACES,—Letters | to be Post Paid. 
Se eee 
—" Further particulars g 
G. Hex — GÀ & Son, 
E: 
ended to g 
ET application to Messrs. 
rsery, St. John "s Wood, xu W. 
ARDENER (Hx. AD).—Thoroughly competent in 
m g various MÀ of VÀ with M chargo 
—G. H., Mr. Webb, Mapled , Oxon. 
REL (Hzap).—Age 35, artic, no incum- 
brance ; thoroughly practical. Character unexeeptionable 
., Fost Office, , Gravelly Hill, Birmin, 
— (Hza4D).—Age A single ; thoroughly 
ds his profession v all its Branches left = 
por o tablis — 
Unexceptionable charaeter.— fice, 
G^ ARDENER (Heap). UT NGA T im 
stands Pines, Vines, Ho Kc epe and | — 
gw. 
ofm 
p 
: good Kitchen yoyadi 
7, Queen's Road West, Chelsea, 
"m ER (HEAD). — Age 39, married ; 
ugh green — trustworthy Man. Three and ry 
half Pere row —D. D., 4, Catherine Street, 
Caledonian Road, Lilingto nN, 
(Grani und (HraD).—Age 40, married, no incum- 
rance; understands ^L Treatment hard House, 
of Orc. 
enhouse, Vinery, Jo RR porre maer and Flower 
oreet Pines, &c.—Jo tx Har r Hall, Welshpool. 
TM gn. cuts eun wm x di A e ut ARDENER (HzAD).—. cate 32, 2 mre d 
trade ein A Mt mt a limited sine cS ocio ot ld. rni A Aara Lk (eque Pee eager arg yy nya aw 
per cental on ts ey and Peas nstead 
only saleable in retail, t r qr. cheaper. BARA oa San Eier tii, SE 
ndian Corn met a slow retail sale at 3d. per qr. decline. c ARDENER (Heap) vira. de 35, native of Scotland; 
meal neglected and €— H Flour inactive, and prices competen E pure onials ca E Mr given; his 
inclined in favour of e can assist it the Dai poral. 3 r. Langley's, 
ud 
Fray, March 4. —The market was moderately attended. 
Wheat inactive, at ia to 2a. decline per A Flour dull at 
easier rates. Indian Corn 3d. lower. Egyptian Beans steady, 
Oats and Oatmeal dull. 
—— GAEDENER (Haan) — Thorong 
Wife 
Estate Agent, Stai 
gum, Gizan), iim de T more are 
Ee can grow * 
character.—G. L., 10, Park Eg eniro e 
ARDENER (Heap) to any lady or gentleman.— 
single ; ical. 
Rr, d and SPetr rea oir leaving t tm. 
No Lx NM aecepted.—G. G., Gardeners’ Chronicle 
R (HEAD), to any lady or puc 
py re h practical = Rte ond 
has li three gems in i is present situation, as Fore 
can refer to for gemein —W. LUDMAN, The Gardens, Bish 
stoke, Winches! 
understands 
Pines, Vi tove and G: - Plants, the 
Mosicuutdt it of Flower and Kitchen Gardens. know- 
ledge of Land and Stock. leere [oe the strictest 
ar | inquiries. — Y. Z., Thurlow Cottage, Thurlow Park, Lower 
Norwood, 8. 
CNN. Prices are lower, and a clearance cannot be effec 
fhe guter of heey rni qu p TT e JAMES KAYESS, of West Ham Abbey, 
n the average prices are low are a few more m, in answer to the numerous Applicints he tho 
ves, but there is very little alteration in the trade. From | VACANCY of an VES Ain quib informs them that 
Oaa y. and Ho there are 980 Beasts, 2540 Sheep, 155 | he bas E e of the 
195: OMA Pigs; iom 320 ‘Beasts; from Ireland, Drainage S. 
"GP rap; pape a a TEE WEST of ENGLAND. 1 DRAINAGE. cox. 
Mest Soots, Horo- ae - : PANY is desirous g 
uds Doo m a GENTLEMAN fully co’ inpte Plan, im Instructions io 
Best S RA 4 6—4 S|Ewes aod d Jit 2 ?- PRG. ‘s and Superintend the prr a Works D: and Land 
2d quality 0—3 10 . Sho be iy Fi Improvements. Appittsliona, stating age, qualifications, and 
Best Downs d expected, to Mm or before — X March 
pralfbreds ONS 6-5 ante rs zv S ae. b. o rid V semp ccr cretary, FRED K BRODIE, 
"T à 4 8 
Beasts, 4430 ; em 1, 810; Calves ‘Yes; "Pigs, 440. S. eL id Paradise Nursery, Holloway, is 
amber of p SEAT, March 3, e in WANT of a compete EE 
um the s demand te att n is rather may oe AN'TED, as GROUN an energet 
are barely maintained, 
FOREMAN, 
active young Man, who Y. a thorough. rues ot 
age, de. 
Diaan un W. 
his coe ama , by letter Gilys stating 
to 8. GLEND] a & "on, Chiswick Nursery, 
same ~ of hes about th 
are ee A large Er better Pelle doerptions 
Trade and the Mult LANE ik oM Cie or them. 
as on Monday, Ous farolen, s E KC g 
Best 8d sd 8 d sd 
forda, ae Long-wools 5 2—5 6 
Best Short-hornz 8 to 4 10 | Do. Shorn 4 4—4 8 
2d quaht, orns 4 4—4 8 Hes 8d quality £ 4—4 8 
Best Doo Beasts 3 0—3 8|Do.Shom .. 3 8—4 0 
Haltp s and Lambs E E 
Do shoes .5 6— 5 10 | Calves E $—5 2 
‘ae 0 Ye 6—4 8 bcm s Gardon and Agrietitini See 
Beasts, igs: Trade. one need wi w bear 
OE CAII, 358: PN scrutiny. A married man preferred.—Address M., care of 
lios —Moxpay, Feb Messrs. Hurst & Sen, en London, E.C. 
"market LDI of Wheat from Essex and 
‘Weather. e t ANTEZ| à YOUNG MAN to assist in the anml 
by a dens E the greater of the 
Horne Whee With the ie or two of 
omer’ do not alter rp emm The antler of Bari 
prices waslarge and the demand limited ; 
cheaper. pucbtainable, Beans and were 1s. m 
. Oat trade was very heavy, and to effect sales it 
Work of a om be oo ick "gre en 
go grown 0s. TOWNSEND, St. Mary's 
OUI Edid rui iin at quaii iL 
Wa as s CLERK or SHOPMAN, 
knowledge of ers e taeguod Pe ips iren de a good 
o a Pen! wW 
make himself generally tosti Appllestion to BRIDGWATER 
peni Seed Merchant, 
L 
! 'orkshire. 
| Gane (Hean).—Age 30, 
accepted.—J. B., 
Hol! 
(3 ARDENER Hean) aay i d married ; good 
ence in ve Hm Flowers, and Vegetables, 
hen aud Flo — 
character fro pre- 
F: Mr 
R (HEAD). — Age 35, rna Ki ht rer 
veiut his profession in all its es; also & 
good y practical knowledge of Erecting and Heating K Horticul- 
Eight years’ first class recommendation, No 
lace accepted. — W. S., Gardeners’ Chromcle 
R (Hzap)—Age 35, cmarried, with 
5A first-class Pine and Vine Grower; also 
and Greenhouse Plants ts, and a good Kitchen 
pru rie 
ss good dianeiór 
Ge RON 
ieee AE 
er Gardener, having liv el 
two situations. 
lcock, 10, Albion 
to engage with 
oe thorough practical Understands the 
Early and Tate Forcing of all kinds of Fruits, Flowers, a 
ab — boc. ai ctc gd and Greenhouse plants; 
also and Kitchen Good 
main ability.—S. M., 
Gardener. 
3, Fort Place, 
> 
r | Gur bane ER (Hzap)—Middle-aged, married, no 
dá -— Pel corona the bers cena 
and Greenhouse 
oe gn cg 
born, London, W.C. 
