: BRITISH WOOLS.—Loxpo: N, Famay , Feb. 10. 
We have to E a quiet state of o arke et, the rise in 
= come of operations. 
the rate of interest having led to 
Our stocks ve very light, epeenly of fleeces a fleece sorts. 
wool is pulled in large quantities, and can be Lea 
shox low fee 
_THE GARDENERS eee AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
South. down è dat b , it is ne ry that he sho: a be 
gets.. . ‘wack l $ tol g Ditto Boggs os 2 R S able to write a aie a ee rininis Teisi Energetic and 
Half-bred ditto.. 1 8 — — | Combin g Ski i ay ig rsevering mess habii absolutely necessary. agian 
Do Bve 8. FES Meet ‘ditto. 0 $= T |o tion stating terms, references, &c., are in the first instance to 
Ken es .. 1 6 — 1 6} | Flannel Wool . a ae Ohola gre etter a —Royal Exotic Nursery, King’s Road, 
or tke ANE.— . 7 
The of t from E = meee agg og Shia Warns ANTED, TWO very yonng MEN his Soe 4 in 
ing’s date was v mf mall, and more readily taken at fully f the PLANT DEPARTMENT, one of w will be 
the prices of this day se ‘night. The demand for foreign, chiefly in the Eropag gating Department. Apply ne Os BORN & 
pen: ya limite, has ‘slightly increased, and its late value is | Sons, Full y, London 
well maintained, For maltin; He ere is a good T " N 7 
at rather above the prices roe arioy tho grinding is z s FOUR or FIVE T taa eR ag 
e. Beans and Peas sell fre ey = last week’s quotations. WORK q ill be . Ei s led, 
For Oats there is a fair inqui advance of 6d. per qr. 3 one or two wi required to have some knowledge 
upon the rate of last Monta of ROSES and FRUIT TREES.—For particulars apply to 
Dae A pas cae N Cranston. King’s Acre Nurseries, near Herefor 
WHEAT, a, ge Hosa ga . White 10—45 Red ..../40—45 NTED, SECO JLERK, S 
ted runs. .ditto rie Red .... [42—48 rincipal Metropolitan Horticultural Establishments, 
— m LAIAVOTA cone ste cce cece —52 a sharp active young Man, and to assist in the Correspondence. 
Novo — | He must write a good hand, and a persevering disposition. 
E toprereeeresenansassssna ddress, pear Weare of Pies, Ge nce and salary 
— To Rasta: -grinding and distilling 23—31|Malting .|35—41 
Gary, Essex and Suffolk .........4.. ..{19— ae 
Scotch and Lincolnshire. . Potato |23—: 29|Feed 
— -Potato]24—28| Feed 
..Poland and Brew Bee Seco 
ae Fore’ 
..|19— 
kass 3H: 
36s tis. Winds la —54|Longpod 
e aed... Small P Cleeyonan 
Pras, wane Essex and Kent - Boilers|36—38/Suffolk .|36—40 
Gre: ey rriaga vue: 30—37 
Four, best marks delivered. -per eae 37—4 
2a Tae emer art Country. |27—37 
rrel}18—27|Per sack|30—37 
Frr Fe b. 10. 
e weather during the. Taat week has 
frosty aa fine with snow storms 
with severe frost. 
been changeable, 
and rain ; to- day wind N.W., 
nrog d., per 
irka at 47s. per 480 lbs. ; a ‘Bariy at 
rail at 25s. “ 25s. 6d., Danube L 
steady at late p ip 
aa 
150 
LIVERPOOL, terior arket to-da; ay there 
was a fair inqui; Na but PERS "generally eee a 
ht pranon Siok checked business. Indian Corn 
£ ble at 6d. y fal qr. adv: ree E on m ihe “ook "Flow: th es 
re 
eat in better 
at full prices, e Blo our dull. Taisa Ce jik 6d. to Is. 
“dearer, Choice essa 34s. iland 83s., Beans, 35s, 
tmea 
Oats a shade deare d Barley sy 
vad ier -35s Ta 30s a Trsa 
35 7 
30 
st $ 
- (Jan. 14.) Jan. San. an ae — Fabs Fett en not required. Both ee 
5 Tate Provssson HENFREY | 
fine ees ae 
from 60 Guineas 
oe Ee 
ERE number of BOYS Eoy 
TUONE wit rite 
m.—Turnham Green, 
ANTED, bya eeatlonan | in the County ot — 
ak an a ARTICLED beiscye 4 A limited number of Boarder: 
Ap 
a aaa 
Nursery.—. 
_ Broadfield Sons vy, oor oe 
pi No 
Want, A ee =) thoroughly understands 
at Propagating Hard MAN hg Ton and F 
Sda Oina 
Stock in general. Good character req Uira aps 
» Mansion House E.C. poly 
ED, a MAN with a general knowled: 
RDY PLANTS, ing ty head 
fy, seating fall paces 
Sh 
38—! —56 —A 
nd. & dist. y 24s to 30s. . Chev.|38—44 Malting . [34—40 | required, to Gar 
AN TE 
from Aa! Sulina at Middlesex Hospital, vo 
Grapes, Melo 
and 12, to berries, Vegetables 
aii Can Dare E 
DENER | AND SAND DRESS.— 
26 n active cis nt Map, without incumb: , who 
.119—-24 | must gaa PT AN with Gardeni g i its hes, 
i 24 | both Kitchen and Flower Gardens. A single-handed place, with 
cottage rent free ; the help of a boy t r three hours daily, 
and a labourer once a week when required. Wife to act as 
Laundre: the fami highest character will be re- 
quired for EA and taret sobriety. No personal 
applicatio m will As ended t — by letter toT. P., 
7, Dov Eke illy London, W. 
WANT ieia T i to be Post Paid. 
ARPNDEUNTP 
Single ; peck Piet be aed 
ence. No snp hand lac pea og Countr, ry p 
sae good.—E. Paradise ou a 
DENER aaa). —Age 25, single; has a good 
AVNA of p tana No single- sate — 
epted.—Mr. Watson, The Gardens, Ripley Suo 
ARDENER (HraD).—Age 29, married, one ¢ 
thoroughly understands his profession. 
charge of cork r Po uiy requi Lor a e 
2, Alder’s TN ce, Lyh Bri 
ARDE aro Age pe i: practically 
pied with Woe ie ee of NET Greenhouse, 
and Flower and Kitchen Gardens.—W. R., 44, Foley Street, 
ei aracter,— 
ED 
ARDENER (Hap EAD).—Age 33, single; practical 
and thoroughly understands Sire ae on. ee had 
practice in land and Sco Good 
Gi; "Cu; Key's Library, 18, See Pisce, Paddin 
(Hxap).—Single ; successful cultivator 
and Greenhouse Plants, Early Gra) 
—W. C. 
E. Dicke: er's, 1 Vesterh 
—Age 28, married; has had 
e Cultivation of Stove ‘and Green- 
ARDENER (HEAD 
Early Forcing, Vines, 
ardens ; care o: be Sow isha 
character.— 
NE. 
—Age 36, single; 
ni 
Flower, done 
and Mea warts 
mbrance ; 
s, Il 0 <r 
> 10, Bridge Field Grove, near Wan doe 
NER (HEaD).—A 40; wife and one 
, aged 17; having a oreagh aber edge of his 
department. Has lived 20 Rl in the 
= meg ees 
r 
rsina , but 
now eine ka with a Cottage where his Wife’s services 
thoroughly. trusi weg and can 
well recommended. R. J. M., Castlecai 
ARDENER (HEAD wor ge 
eu en mea his rardi, Wages not 
much an mfortable situation. 
ery tee T T., Mr. Smith’s Nursery, 
er, 
so 
Apply to the Nur- 
St. John’s, 
good ¢ 
rs. Philpott, fog aa 
— ENE 
x sain has 
cl Knowledge» of fey protéetah including 
ve soa s, Early 
er. Ixo years exce: 
si Aa lace accepted. —' 
Eo an Road, eo n, W. 
ARDENER (HEAD), to any oe or gentlema 
in want of a rete Gar ee per the prime of life, 
rgetic, and industrious ; tensive and most suc- 
practice in ev department of Gardening; is an 
enthusiastic cultivator of all kinds of and Flowers. 
Moral character unex ble. Ample testimony to the 
[Fesrvary 11, 1860. 
] 7 By —Well scqosinied with Forcing and the’ 3 
Management of Sto he TaN ag Plants. Good 
Bait "e to character ana abi —B. B., 31, Eagle st; 
Red Lio: t, Holborn alton W Cc. rect, 
( er ARDENER Corman a good Tat aoa 
26; well a pber oe Plants, yoreing. Åen 
bas a V good general k amg ledge of hi sisi ood ¢ 
monials.—A. B., Messrs. Ro Tiss ‘ny Nurs 
a (Gnas FOREMAN oo FORE 
e 24; man’ Be enth 
Good te k o ap stating w at M. IME rahe 
Bridge Street, oe Oxford, 
RDENER.—Married, one daughter; has had 
gri h of Horticultarg and 
cultu: Management of every description of Wood 
ad: Built. opaty and will guarantee the general Improve- 
ment of any Estate under an ‘ict economical principles with 
eee returns —J.D Office, Widworthy, near Honiton, 
—M. WRIGHT (age 
( ge WR: 33), 
a Eai ra oe Mo liberty the la 
of Fobi, rie wishes to engag 
man requiring the services of a tho 
= rp isse s Gardener in every part o of 
G RE PUTED —Age 21; good Bor 
ai agit last two places, 15 months and Lome 
.« 22, Dorset Stroct, Portman Squar 
-Z 
= ER, or GARDENER AN ET 
ani understands E nea a Bad genera aa si 
Gardening ; Sev 
or ee onale e charactor. se o angle ended place a ccnp 
M. M., Seedsman, High Street, Wandsw 
Beymore 
tter part 
h any nobleman or gentle: 
suetle practical mag nad 
his profession.—Address as 
yea 
ied, two the 
Ex xperien 
Agriculture, wit! 
the first respectability, and a ooh ing mi 
Horticultural 8 
—G. T., Mr. 
ARM STE WARD, 08 an F.—Middle- -aged ; 
a bee ge of Scotland; of nat e habits, and practically 
acquainted with ir ‘on the most i mproved principles, 
AITA ETEA and Hae of Stock in general EPR 
factor, ials.—X.X., Bee t Office, Watford, He 
nm 
tory reference: 
ARM BA ILIFE a 
thoroughly understands Farming: b 
Soil, and Breeding and Rearing of Stock. 
ceptionable character pepe Rs late employer for 10 years.— 
HR , Mr. a 2 Palas t, Wimbledon Fi ro 8.W. 
EN AND GEN 
pa BAI LIF. amt a married, maith small 
famil, nsivel 
on Hears igh Light Soll etude Bidein 
the Wie at 
and 
and Selling Stock and 
Plantations ean Keep Accounts. Wif 
hae? ry if required. Unexceptionable referenc 
ast sitnation.— 
OBLEMEN 
AILIFF. “ming, A toed $ de tl practical i it 
oa f St c. 
Southern counties H 
ares 
AILIFE OR Feim M 
thoroughly i bith with every 
Land Drainage 
in, 128, &e., an 
reeding, Purchasing, and Selling of Stock, a 
ands the Se ra ag of Woods and Timber. 
pee Ae can be given.—A. M., Mr. Thos - Scott, Land Agent — 
18, Parliament Street, London m, S.W. 
TO NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN 
A — mbrian, i 
moder ts a Í 
siderable exparignee in the Feeding o Management Ta 
Short-Horns. Would not object to TIe —Mr. STORY, care 
Mes At ae. m & Story, Booksellers, &c., Grey Street, Ne wena 
upon-T; 
ove: 
DED PROPRIETORS. 38, : 
SEER ie “LAND STEW ARD. — ; 
ithout araba has been mat 
an : 
sive and oy 
East Loth: empi The re mes co) ae onials 
present em lyen whom paces enti Peale 
Rnd the: sew t searchin: ao inte egrity a and ability 
iy sequainted wi ail-sorts © 
sees i 
EN AND GENTLEMEN AND GARDENERS: 
VER where he can have the Opportunity ; 
of learnin us of gaar i, i 
Age 19 ood ed Soati vende frist fei active]; can 
well. A Premium give en.—T. H., Kilnwick Percy G! 
Pocklington, Yorkshire. 
rong 
extent acquainted w 
simot 
HOPMAN e om r CLERK Age 
experience in first 
Chronicle Office, W. 
E — —A, ; 
PE eee T 
| mel nt pal amabas a in London, i Aaaa 
