et GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Marca 24, 1860. 
( 1 ARD R (Hxeav).—Middle-aged, eho rac- 
WANT PLACES. —Letters to be Post Paid. tical Santee av his eee W chara! A 
M. T., 114, Charlton Street, Euston 
ARDENER (For AN).—Understands Pines, ES a 
Vines, Peaches, Melons, | Cucumbers, Stove and Green- { Been i ER (Hxap).—Age 30; perfectly under- 
house Plants.—A. B., Mr. = Crawley’s, near the Rose and stands Forcing all kinds of Flowers, ita and Vege- 
Crown, Leyton, Essex, N N tables. Can produce first-rate testimonials pte _chuaracter 
and abilities from several of the leading establis nts in the 
ARDENER (F£ Fo —Hlas been nearly four | country.— =e D., Shaw’s Library, Streatham, 
years in ee pel poe as Under Gardener, pose 
* z. s obt: $ 
annm provaient in price A ls. per qr. The oy ‘at h ie wishes to en where he ain experience. Would ARDENER (Hxap).—Age 40, ied, no in 
lso well maini d, and i give 
tai 
i 6d. to ck im W. 
the value of Flour also been ape neral ace Lathes e Middle: 
by a le. Europe the arrivals 
better sal 
From the South o: 
g the week amount to 5 cargoes of When 6 of Maize, 3 bei 
durin; 
Barley, 1 of te 1 of Rye, and 6 of Linseed. 
ine — Dee len 
there This m morning’s market w: 
ues liberal arrivals of grain of all kinds this wack of inv yout Sarg r from his prese 
and of Oats gou English or foreign) | Mr. Parrch, News nt, Wimbledon, S. Y 
The sale co 
as moderately 
aenak. ey the little English Wheat. on offer was taken at 
an advance of Is. per ar. Foreign was also held for higher 
oe 4230 ,, 
ar rley. Oats. "Flour. 
1130 qrs, — qrs. 1099 sks. 
E e 
h 20. 
ae 
Tuesday, March 20.—At our Corn 
ds teen pens a paasta sale for Wheat. at Ari 2 pe per conta 
a retail 
advance on the week. Indian Corn met 2 
former prices. Flour was held rae raga 
adran, but this checked business. 
FRIDAY, 23. — The grain market. 
ttended, and a fair business transact Wh 
a sac ry ve 
Tuesday's rates. Flour was also in fair Taani isi ee 
and 
at 
nd Pack 
dearer. Indian si and Beans Seir iaeia Shore Oats 
meal in good re 
=| 
"|Reas._ 
JA, Jo 
ao anita 293 9d 
3t 11 21 11 31 10 
85 7 35 8 
36 
36 5 | 23 1] 3410 
T 
38s 40/363 0d 
38 6 |36 3 
1) j3 
39 1 |37 8 
A 6 37 3 
a 
i] 
an 
7 22 9| 30 5 
| 
35 9! 22 A $2 4| 
7 
e 0 l36 11 
FLUCTUATIONS IN THE L 
PRICES. Feb. 11. b. 11. Feb. Feb 18. Feb. 35 z "ties wach Mar TMar Ik 
s 2a 
; =e 
9 t 
5 è. Fasse 
Foes 
F A SAPRA A 
a IE 
x 
| 
BRITI OOLS,—Lonpoy, Fripay, March 23. 
aw eater tale market is rather = sh, 
or sellers being disposed to ot 
pin is ran: 
m cessions. 
that transactions aie Diog ce merely fo 
neither buyers 
conse 
South-down Hog-s. d. s. d. | Leicest. Wethers A LSS — 
gets... .. .. 1 8toi 9) Di 
Hait-brea ditto. 1-8 — — | Combine 
Down Ewes ..1 6— — | Blanket ditto .. 0 6— 10} 
6 6} se sue 1 R Si 
COLONIAL Woor SALEsS.—The 
Tuesda E patama Tutos, he aa chimes 
np’ y as the sales progressed. The 
were held o a Wednesday. and Ih 
nares = shana 
the prices of the Liverpool January and F ebruary se: 
RKET.—Mancu 2 
ee 
x present | and the management of Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Gardens’ Hookfield, Epsom, 
ga AD).—Age in 
a Premium if Gana A od satisfactory character.— apno thoroughly understands aa f all kinds 
G., ul, a ill Lane, near the Railway Bridge, Brentford, | Fruit, Flower, r, and Kitchen, cunin rss Has wet Gaa to the 
Superintendenen ne Lage character from present 
sake r.—J. B., Ws Fed 4 ie mden sept Camber- 
( yak oe TER (Heap).—Age 289, married; ha Ls 
rough pr pated knowledge of os 5 profession. opmanas| VE ARDENER (HEAD or SEconD).—Can take charge 
of Meadow Land. Md id tie of 20 = in last situation. 
—A, B., 17, Caledonia Stree mlico, London, W. 
oer site eu aa re Eg = gle; anere a ARDENER, in a gentleman’s Tni — Age 26; 
orci ng o Vines eaches, elons, Straw Derries, dah ir od character ZING 10, Diamond 
tn | good characte to ibu eee pande ea: apa ce. Styne 2 dA eo iow: ee a hal eee saben Eoi 
rs RDEN} Hap).—Age a, le; ca Gk ENER.—Age 25, single ; Hace under- 
ren i Uy r ER (faa) = w resent a Two- X nes Early and Late meas, Cord Greenhouse and Con- 
nd-a- ~ pe Ege = aracter. No oe ea handed place accepted. paot lis Good references.—213, Croydon’s Library, Newport 
-8.G t Lodge, Pembur; Pagne 
TARDE N = E (HE E ro DEA understands |G ne DENER.—Age 36, married, no incumbrance; 
every branch of his PST Te rst class references as understands Greenhouse, Sv Flower and Kitchen 
to character and abilities can be given.—P. P., Post Office, | Gardening in general. Wife can take charge of Poultry and 
Nocton, Lincoln. Dairy. Seven y gam tabe racter.—J. C., Post Office, Sheldwich, 
2 hi 
ARDENER (Heap).—Age 30, mar tried has a | Bett ororen 
thorough edge of his profession ; gia tands Pads TETEME —Age 32, married, no incumbrance; 
and Late Forcing it P seuiretl: Good character. —wW. B., understands poe and Flower Gardens, Greenhouse 
Park, Watford, Herts. and yee: san ing-out Gar pees. thas a a 
months’ good charac ote: —C. Lover, Highfie ouse, Lydney, 
ARDENER (Hxap).—Age 33, married ; eai i Glow costetsbire. J, 
understands his Log act re all ar va dasg B ra fires 
pec E Tove Seven years’ good character resen B.C, ARDENTE o any nobleman or gentleman re- 
quiring the services of a first-class practical Gardener, 
who is w ell v ver sed in all kinds of Early and Late Forcing, is an 
a A 
en ee (Heap). SRT 40, no incumbrance; 
ualified iu every department, Foree, aoe = a Re general management of Fruit Trees, Flo awe Garden, &¢.— 
Plant % culturo, = enon, at eon as Kitchen Gar . D., Royal Kitchen Gardens, Ha ton Court, S.W. 
ences and testimonials.—D. M Pond: Sta prt Te T ENER E we 25; T 
EN ER { = idle d, married, two G ARD SDER). ge arge 
aAA ren; R (Bra) Hi in a de ning 4 is a quick palaan Can beg nr a chavacter Pi: Se 
Accountant ae. a Sage yi toes and thorough sh $ good he me iy ote place.—J. C., . Mar rsh all Vale, taly, near Gu nildfor q, Surri 
ndertake t ss Land. ere . Bey 
Post Off fice ‘ioatheste, Middlesex. ARDENER (Unprn).—Age 20; cnet 
a an a Vin "pios, &c. Good character.—J. B., 13, Union 
VARDENER sees —Age 81, married; is a first- Square, Islington 
dh 
poor iterond oan spt ae the nee oe ee, cits ARDENER p a or FOREMAN (ina gentle. 
both in Pats and otherwise s his the Laying Out and im- man’s ee n aR 22; Brahe BO practical, and can 
ZI | provement o S Pleasure Same Ming Cased unexceptionable. | have a good char: —H. B r. Gilbert, Florist, Ipswich. 
=A. A., Pos Office, Hersham ae a rey. > 
Seog oh aha EEE ES: SE Ca ea eee R OREMA N anD PROPAGA- 
( TARDENER (HEaD).— re single; native of ROPAGATOR, of F 
— h hk ledge of his profession in all 
Scotland ; teeta ‘ction in ee kat poea its branches. Goo dre E ieri eel ty, R ria ith, St. John’s 
and every o other ripti Pirar ing. Vari Nursery, Worcester 
PETEAR Joi to nobility ity and gentry.—A. wie 1 16, Post Se ee 
ce, Edgware Road. W. JOREMAN. hie 25, single ; Mes a era knowledge 
an Forcing, and the gen management 
ARDENER (HEaD).—Age 36, married, no incum- of Plant Growing, ak he Gardens, 
rance ; understands Forcing Vines, Peaches, Cucumbers, Of Houses: Can ve sirr tee ——— «iin Sadan 
ee Se pe eres TCT 
= be o recommended. —ETON, , Badgmore e Park, Henley" URSERY FOREMAN anp PR ATOR.— 
A thoroughly experienced Man is open s 5 om came 
ARDENT (Heap).—Age 39, single; has «| as above.—A.Z., Mr. Rehm, Baker, &c., Great Titchfield Street, 
G t actical knowledge of his profession, baving | London ny vo 
r 
—1 6/ lived five tas Pith the late Sir John Hay Williams, Bart., | ROPAGAT OR AND FOREMAN, PLANT 
ed lwy A Jead Gardener, dg oe ea —W.8., P ie 
nol | GROWER, &c.—Has had 20 years’ experience.—Bzt. 
pe ned an : | The AANS, Wo oralay, New Hal, neas Macchi Ser oe Mr. J. West, Nurseryman, Stoke Newington Green, N. 
ow woo sales YARDENER (HEA 28, ‘single; a-native.o} | EnA TAN d 
tained G Sener thoroughly. practical understands his pro . LANDOWN ERS,—A Gevtlemsn Bg ne 
spelen, a r Fong Saree See Sak ae Sei th most Gmprovel systems of Agriculture, 
ie takar Stove ET Greenhouse “4 = and management | £0 inelnding th shea Mana, f Stock and the ee of Timber 
COAL MA 
Bell’s Primrose, 13s.; Chilton Hartley iow eam, lis. ; Holly- 
well, 16s. ; T-nfeld Moor, 123. 9d. ; PR ga Moor Butes, 
12s. 9d,; W lam, 16s. 6a.; Walls En d Harton, 19s. 8d. ; 
Northuniberiand, 17s. 6d. ; Walis End Bell, 19s, ; Walls 
Bradd, etton, 203. 6d.: Wall d Framweilgate, 
1 ; Walls End Haswell, 21s. 6d. ils End Lambton, 
2s 6d.’; Walls End assop, 218, ; Walls End 
it 
93. haat AS Walls End Sou 
South Durham, 19s. 6d. ; Walls End Trimdoa Thornley, 
17s. 8d.; Walls Eud Thor; rpe, 20s. 6d.— 29 — 
poke San ee 
arket. 
eugh Hall, | Woods cand ives daw Can be w 
| Posi 
WANTED, by a gentleman in the County of Oxford, | 
ge E EES hier’ A Brera — 
taken. Te moderate.—Ap 
A, 
are 
G TRER is in want oka st oe ee GA 
man 
ber of Boarders 
ham, Oxon. 
+ the ement of MOSSES and FRUITS. A married | 
preferred.—‘Stroatham Plane Nursery, Brixton Hill, S. 
ag ANTED, an active working Man as KITCHEN 
GARDENER, Wages 15s, ee week.—Apply to 
+o are Site ks. 
AN w hly u 
E. S.C. Messrs. Hurst a Mallen tn 
Street, È Rg 
ef 
ANTED, mist an oe apoa a 
arm. Wages, 
a 
kiar 
ME ii 
feces kendon i 
a week and fi 
CARMAN, to drive a 
with t 
to M. P., ct rag 
= 
A D IMMI a gentleman 
oe Mik Gory Berks, a stron; feel ees LAD, E 
H Howe 63. lodgings. —T. 
a steady, respectable, thorough 
ola s 
z Sg 
ANTED, for Kaik aia Takna UN DER 
CLERK (good pi penman). Also a JUNIOR SHOPMAN, 
Seedsmen, Teatens 
Tip ater tho second. yent Addres 2” tendon Phrenic 
} 
' } Gree show si 
ih) quantity of 3 3 
nigh 
of Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Gardens.—F. G., Porsyth’s 
Rectory Road, St 
e z to 
eee be EE T OSE EN EE PE on E, nots 
VARDEN ER (HEap).—Age 43, married, no apg a otherwise. The most satisfactory reterences be as to cha- 
mee; bas a practical knowledge oi, ti ‘orcing in all its | racter and qualification.—F. K., Scadding’s Library, Bel E 
ral g! 
d branches, the Culture of Stove and Greenhouse Plants sad A Emito, Ew: 
Fruit, and Management of Flower and Ritanon Gardens ; a pa 
l recommended.—H. H. 
t Office, Leytonstone, ae Nu 
tion ne: 
Bate ER (Hea S | Vegetables; also of "Hothowas and Greenhouse oe Ee 
family). thoroughly comin runs i in all iel | Fiower, and Kitchen Gardens; with ee Land, an 
branches, as well as some little of Far ne operations. Can have Wife can take charge of Poultry.—A. B., W. Baker s Nursery, 
an ae fk srachrore from the gentleman he is about | Axminster, Dero von. 
to sd . O., James Dickson & Boas, Newton Nursery, EMEN AND GENTLEMEN 
=~ ARDENER, = eo AND BAILIFF- 
ARDENER (Hxeap).—Age 32, married, no incum Age & , married, no mbrance ; he has had mat 
anaes Sorte practical oompie e of his pro- | years phi ae = sine “higher bapcha of bis Por 
fessiou, including Pines, Vines, Melons, Cucumbers, and Straw- | jiving some years wi te Lord Alv: a of Pepper 
berries, Early and Late Torei: rete : also Flo nan and Kitchen | Yorkshire. “The tates OENE as character j~- 
Gardens. CRT ot Rot —J. R., 3, Hargrave Place, James | ability. —G. M., Mr. Veitch, Royal ONEST, Chelsea, S.W. 
Strect, Camden Town, N- W. 
AILIFF, anp GENERAL MANAGER.—Has been 
ARDENER (Hxrap).—Age 27, married, one child; B* extensively engaged on a se Estate and is nt 
thor ongbly understande Early and Lae Ba Pines, roughly acquainted with the duties of his pro ofession jt 
Vines, Peaches, Fruits, Flowers, and Vegetables, Stove and | manageweut of Stock, laying yi Land and erecting Bulle 
Flot d Kitchen a smal on the most approved system. ae the management 0° 
a large Estate or otherness ™. most satisfactory z reall 
as to: ene -, Mr. Thee 6 ibbs, corn 
Ja a AILIFF Tro ; practical in Modern Far 
Scotland ; tho ly understands his ing; s good. jad Siok, pa and E fully pone to the 
its branches, including Pines, Vines, Stove and Green! bone | entire on y+ Some a Large Ofice, 
i agra Layi anin abel techie lange Gardons canurtes | Tr ring, Heri 
tious if require: N -5 = 
singto haved vlads accepted. No objection to Ireland. The ALLIPE (W ORKING). —Age 32, married, arai 
highes' onials from present and former Fh aca ers. incumbrance ; understands the management of. fs 
W- M., at. Chancel Str eet, Pickleton Walk, Leic -| Ga bo ie has boen accustom 10d to Heavy and Liybt Soils, sal 
SN E i eep and 3. e Wife is a Dairy í 
YARDENER (HEap),— Age: es married; po ras Sia = UAS = well pe shanti by present 
a practical and scie tific kno of his profession ro employer.—J. B., Mr. Hart, Bookseller, Saffron en. 
pi ien: 
all its departments, including s Grapes, Peaches, Figs, 3 wW- 
Strawberries, Melons, Cucumbers, &e. ; ond is one of the best | 1 Ss PROVER.—A young. Man who has mi mend 
of Plant growers. He has also a good knowledge of Scotch ledge of eat ae te apas a Boe Sp A 
Farming, Hedging, Draining, applying mane and a g | couid improve himself. ìl Premi giv 
ursery, &. W.. Post Office, Le; ae 
Waste e . D., Messrs. L., Pince, & Co.’s SRE Br EN 
vO 
xeter, Devon. Eo ienced 
7% ARDENER ao Are 80, Mingle: haoi (0) mn LONDON SEDI ie ye ien 
G ARDENER (HEaD)}.—Age 30, single; thoroughly Tos Road, iv the Coun: the Shop.— P» 
fi tug i Een <8 bride pineta Son and Plant Ei RE Chrovigle Office, W.C. 
take shargoot nay quantity of Pastate’ Land: ties Woods end Siena on SALESMAN.—Age 22; is desiros 
erect Greenhouses on the one of a situation in either of the above capacities. ee the 
and most approved plans. Testimonials from present cm- | seven s' experience in the trade ; two years with one 
Seed 
also from — of the first SS Aeae s gardeners in | = g metropolitan Narserymen, and five years in the © 
Boate E Mr, Nicolson, Bushy Grove, near Wat ford, | busiu oe ae S, Gardener? 
