THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
o consi a ust be quoted 6d. per qr. lower. The DENER 
The supply of Sheep is also considerably | Bar rley and Oats must P unl at NE Trap 
= ae a more cheerful at 5 rey small advance on = Tous eae is ve 25 “hea m and Norfolk difficult of sale at a E — SET 
average. Calf trade is about t s hursday. Fro ecline of 1s. to 2s. per sack. branches. Sever 8’ goo 
88 and Holland the ie ife e 128 Bens ts, 3300 She cep, RRIVALS FROM JuLY 4T TO bte. TE che 
50 Pigs; from Scotland, 200 Beasts; from | —____*~BRIVAIS FRO : Fate ux E 
Norfolk and Sufolk, 2100; from Ireland, 30; and 200 from the | Burley. Rea ae (^5 )ENER (Hra 
Norfo and Suffolk, 2 — — qs. | 1530qrs. | ICU sks. — 1 
um 5 Ars. 530 q : " 
N A E d" adl aes i Sas A 570 „ X 2 * 4 
Both Here t Long-wools . 4 6—4 8 € 11250 ,, 8990 „ 9520 ,, { — pris. TARDEN ER tl 
m 8 to 4 10 Do Shorn — 9 4 
Best ni 1188 Ew LI quality 4 0 4 Y Livrrpoor, Tuesday, July 5.— We had a short attendance ice M F thoroughly understand 
pac To 2 MA c 2 9:9 Fat pen — ey mage A and — ers were just as much disin- rcing, ower and Kitchen 
and 3 we L5 + 190.9 T hadt ev Wheat and Flour were each offered char tte Gr from the gen ney os has just Can 
"init brad 4 x pie 0| Calves .. — 8 pue : atthe caer of P Pride Ly, without leading to anything more thon | Knott's Greer », Leyton 
Do. Shorn igs c 2 AN a small retail —- Indian Corn had - ly A. — mand 
ts, 331 Sheer & Lambs 28,900 ; Calves, 270; 188, 2900. without sa hang! — otations. Oats and Oatmeal du 
ee d A July 7. : E — Beane thes turn casier. Peas and Barley were little METE At 
ve a good supp! 8 Tue hot weather — Es dealt in and v eg recen red. 8 STORIE thoro 
d the T: ces are rather lower. e PUDRE July 8.—Corn market quiet, owing to ge 
sow irade, Shecp and Lambs Bs about the same as of late. | and "Tuesday's rates have . Senreely reported. Oatines al T 
There is a fair demand for best qualities at Monday's quota- | rather firmer. Barley and B dy. Indian Com in 
ons, Trade is slow for Calves at late rates. Our foreign | activo demand, at vs. advan — ay — frm. EN ep 
supply consists of 193 Deasts, 1900 Sheep, and 443 Calves. AVERAGES | Wheat. Barley. Oats. _ Rye. Beans. Peas, |S a 
Boer —.— Here- Best Long-wools . 4 6 EM 8| May 28. 53s aa 33s ew — € i 3 70 = — JE bi ton n Hill Kin. 
Au P 4..| 53 5 83 2 7 0 5 
fords, de. 4 £04 94 Do Stom "i = line} W GO H S 25 11 41 9| 45 0 0 5 
Best Short-horns 4 4—4 ; Ewes & 2d quality 4 0 to4 4 $ 2 M a i113 
2d Ux — * Beasts 3 6 — 4 Do. Shorn * — 18..| 49 11 31 5 24 11 | 86 9 | 5 7 40 8 
Bes sie Lambs .. 25: Gas 8 28 cs S173 24 9 | 87 6| 46 8119 
Half-breds 410 —5 0 Coen m 28 8—5 O|July 2..| 48 4| 30 9 25 10 83 9| 4f 110 9 
Do. : 5 6 Agg. Aver. 50 6! 32 6| 25 7| 10! 46 4 jl 
Mm Shee; & Lami 12,700; Calves, 701; Pigs 1 A . —— 7 . NULL 
0 FLUCTUATIONS IN THe Last Six WEE E Ma age me 6 mie 0 
i ae e —— an ud a - 
—Ó don i e reper that m -— — z AS mE May 28. June 4. June 11. June 18. Juns 25 July 2. employer.—C. Wr nt Ea 
Pattenden & Smi Pct at the marke is qu — $ ae NER. ae in i 
ve, but the strong ones | 53 5 82 S Es = 55 ARDE id sa 
EC emer rin. — s 51 5 s AL gerat pes 3 ES cumbrance; Lge ie owing 
49 11 oa M ve T mes > and Greenhouse Plar 
48 3 E ws we ee ste — Has no — ion morien Qa ' 
x f 1 3 — „ Mr. Veitch, Roy 
p metas M. c July 1 = = = = Chelsea à 4 E 
, 
Prime Meadow Hoy 5 to 80s | Old Clover .. .. 98s to 110s ARDENER: 2 35, married, 
N = TA 98 | Second cut — +e 85 95 ANTED, i Wo AHS Er vio thoroughly under brance. n take the Mana 
Inferior 60 70 | New 5 — ++ 70 £0 stands Budding, Grafting, a ement a or Dairy. A good "referet 
New do. ri e, RI $4 Stra .. 28 91 | Fruit Trees, &c.—Apply by — Pec H. Ed & Son „ The Rollisscu'e Kurse 
Rowen ii e 8 AST Nurseries, Great Berkhampstead, Hert YA 
UME: HURSDA 
Sup. Meadow md 95s to1003 | "Inferior Gr ze = to 94s ANTED, as 55588 ir mem tlie thorough 
Inferior do. - 76 88 | New do. 80 W charge of a SMALL NURSERY, within 4 miles 
—— Ue c EA ES Straw . E " 5 36 Hyde Park Corner r.—Address, with references and "a 
orClover . OSH KER. i k sery, Nott: i > 
Basso. E AAE ECT e e 
e old ad: tu vs ist ‘ny 925 Pine c old ores a to 110s ANTED, 4 GROWER in a small Nurs ry.—He Wert ofa firs tulis Loudon Maske 
erior do. 80 | Inferior do. .. .. 90 96 7 e understand the wing of Soft- 
gro 
Qo IL BEREIT I 70 80 Fine new Clover .. — — | woo oded Plan 
—Address, Ladbroke Nursery, Notting Hill, W. 
ie +. ‘+. 50 63 Fine 2d cut .. .. 95 100 
Straw do. 
an 
" " duc — first-rate t 
t 98^ VS D IfoHOR dé. uus es UA a MAN without — — used to Plants, ke. Can pro 
ARD ENING, to put a Horse to if required, and | Durham Place, Seven Sisters Road, 
make himself generally useful. Wages 12s. per v ui a with 
BRITISH WOOLS.—Loxpos, Fray, July 8. Lodging and Vege a 8 by letter, A. D., Cam- 
The state of our trade Segoe 8 aod and, tie, prices -paid bridge Place, Paddin h bad the g 
the farmers fully as high; in fact, any insta (TED, in p country, a plan WORKING | Pin Vir ery, ‘Stove sn 
GARDENER, who understands t the MM routine — Orchids, at Sowber Hill, near! 
South-down Hog- ;: Vus 3 n We ies gto i 5 a Flower and Kitchen Garden ere the me littl le glass ; | the late Jobn n Hutton, Esq. 
acts: 1 €—1 f Combing Skins 1 2—1 4 d Assistant is given. Wages lox, per w E ox: | pince would not be acce 
Down Ewes ..1 5—1 6| Blanket ditto .. $ c. Apply J. L. Gower, Esq., Westwood, Colchester, Essex. eee 
Kent Fleeces . 1 5 —1 6 Flannel Week. ay ee eae 
aS — — * ACUTUUNS 
cpi ; MS one n un well experienced.—. — 
MAR LANE. -Monbar, July 4i Gray, Wee set Der rate Deren 
‘The supply of "English tet elie this WS — * 34 
fresh arri was moderate, bu IL 
from last eek haden good show. Be Bae 12 10 a the morning NTED, 2 BA ILTF „in dg of the Midland 
of 1s, to 28. = ctive ars o 
sequently proceeded slowly at the prices of this day se'nnight. age, who thoroughly understands. the Management of Stock 
Foreign was quite neglected ; the arrivals being considerable, and has had experience in Draini i i 
d rt be effected by forcing at lower prices. — Farm 
ANTHD, as PROPAGATOR, a respectable ARDENER or SUPERINTE 
So! dale age 
Gorden 
Y AEDENER "cd SINI i 
T Good references.—A. B, Young’ 
Upper Norwood, i 
TEWARD AND GARDE! 
Buildings, and can Mana ago the Sale of Timber on a iino years’ General 
is a slow sale at last week’s rates. Beans and are | gentleman's Estate. All . s must be accompanied by | had the care ofthe Farm, W 
unaltered in value, The — trade is slow, and the quotations & statofnont as to tho nature of the employment the parties | Ho thou ses, &c., Ba 
of — last are barely supported. In Flour there is v n last engaged in, the name of their em loyer, and the Ur 
little doin, pect they a House and Grane ring z fou nd.—Apply, 
von IMPERIAL QUARTER. by Jetter only, 504, Herald Office, Birmin 
Wueat, Essex, Ken nde agen td . White n-n Red, pp 
— a ine Mos .. ditto 48—50| Red ANTED, a steady, acti = FARM &is > Propagation 
= — — 8 43 — 54 BAILIFF, who thoroughly — e manage - in 
— i. Red. — | ment of Heavy Lan nd, Sheep and K — of all —— and wh 
—— AND 
—Well Md fg i in tho 
o 
46—62 would, if required, be capablo of ta the management of a 
--Chev. 35—40 Malting . 32—34 | Farm of 500 heres of Hgavy Land.— —— M. S., Post Office, 
distilling 21—31 | Malting . 30—34 | Sudbury, Suffolk. 
pe — 
dick, otoc 12128 i 
28 Peod... . o4 D WIFE 
— — 24—25 Feed... |19—92 |" ANT ‘ED. og a Fons of about 70 acres in Surrey, — A Siite in 
„ 23—26 Feed. . 19—25 a WORKING iral tab Mag take the management of Garden 
pi wes EU credo? ex — Foreign. — | the above, with about f Orchard and Ga a 3 
: He must be thoroughly — Mer vith — d with — 
358 to 393. , . . Tick aa Harrow 37—41 | management of Fruit trees. No Glass ass houses; = tee 
Po -1 1341s — 455. Winds. — [Garden. e wife must be a first-rate Da nirywom ande hel 
28—47| Egyptian 35—39 good 
——ä— — 1 
— also in Ma 
n "ij manager of Poultry. There are about 8 OE P ed a 
Peas, Tu ee ies Kent „ Boilers 14—48 — vem comfort ortabie hou use.—Address, with full particulars and Poe 2 L., 1 am 
Maple ., 428 . . . . Grey 38—42 Foreign. required, to B., 23, Old Jewry, E. C. cet 
au ate be pe P enr à 
best marks vered, . per sack 40—4 
: ber bertel 3040 Country a- WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Po i 
è larh reed Per sack|30—37 x Paid. 
3 (Aran). Age 42, married, cum- 
Dore e week hn | pe and forging, and if i dt | ais years eric uae — D gar set 
be pn i : i E NOBLEMEN OR GENTLEMEN. 
expect a fair | ARDENTER yos Married; 
| nderstands ALESMAN E 
: tima wet Forcing, Te, Orchids, Forme a London Seedsman 
Tory dietro anova CIN ing that worth of Franee | Greenhouse, and all itd of ornamental Plants, 1 the Corn Trade.— T Pes 
very " excepting that the crops there 18. Gardens. Seven years’ recomm endation from lage 
Pen arai able to damage from the greater quantity of w ers.—ALPHA, caro of Mr. Sage, The Earl Howe T sa 
From Germany Wheat is represented as promising well, but Conall Hall, Atherstone. ren, IIOPMAN. “x eh a 
spring corn suffers from the want of rain, G eat imactivity | ——— 5 . a ox pd 
continues to be the characteristic of the Wheat trade ; indeed, ARDENER (HEAD).—Me — ergo "aged, no] man. Sati 
during the past week not only bas this market been bare of incumbrance; thoroughly und rstands s professio in Des 
country buyers, but even several of the town millers have | all its branches. Wife can ake — and Fon ned e * K.—A . 
m Ay — aa ise s me the kingdom — — nested E: oth can — e 8 years’ good character fre om their ——.. Lr the Kursory 2 
" r. The value of spring corn ace. a. than 40 miles obj jected to.— 3 Good re aM 
tered ma y. Flour is written 1s. cheaper in the Wool Cotta Highgate oN. A: Pa Highgate | brane — . ws „6, 
Jackson's La 
majority of the country towns. Since Friday last 12 car, CIABDENER eee mere D 
of Wheat, 8 Maize, and 3 Barley are reported ived off RDEN ER 
coas' 
as arrived off the HEapD).—Middle-a ma 
t from Southern Europe, of which the sales are limited to GA children ( on rate Bt ds — For 
— two of Odessa Maize at 208. Gd. to 30s. per 492 lbs., 2 civi olia vie a gi workman, nick - : 
tme, e AE I ze 5 to be ood, The : — c Prades. 8 the ame of Hay h a 
“rain m an ey continue rass Good char: F 
all al otha 8 of an stice Middlesex, r 
e. 
n has —— 4 if "oni the m 
hitherto p fo prevailing à in the trade, and nearly the whole of the | (1 ARDENER (Haan). — ROERT MILLER 
heat left over aon Monday remains unsold ; the I married rahman. —— to F. Chaplin, Esc he 
ac made for the sa — many s — below the | Tathwell Hall, Louth, olle, will shorty be dis » 
rates of that day, factor pue old it Tor eign was | gagod, and will be most — to treat with any noblema; 
— n — r — i ta — quite | gentleman in want of au experienced aud r e — 
inal. Spring Có e all descriptions is difficult of sale; | Si tisfuctory reasons given for leaving. —Direct as a. 
» aged 3 
in a fow days a minute 
v n Fot the writer, 
: inge All letters are e 
ee 
