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GARDENERS' 



MAGAZINE. 



situations 



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ents under thia heading are charged Is. each, four lines (32 words), and 



" Gardeners' Magazine/' Post Free, 2jd. 



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THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF TWO! 



BarR and SONS have on their 

 A *fral competent HEAD GARDENERS, 

 tested I fiirnish fu " Particulars on application. 



Register 



They will 

 -is and 13, 



SfStreet, Covent Garden, London. 



OREMAN or Journeyman. First in good 



establishment J three years in gardens here and two 

 k-^leston * rirst class references as to character and ability ; af- 

 Sadler, Allestree, Derby. 



GARDENER (Head or good Single-handed), 

 with help, well up in management of fruit trees, seakale, 



GARDENER (Head) where three or four 

 are kept J life experience in all branches ; age 40 • married 



5?. C w. dr f, n vg°° d 0 referen ces.-Address J- Denton, Up Down 

 Hill, Windlesham, Surrey. r* ' * 



GARDENER (Good Single Handed, or with 

 help) ; 15 years' experience on vines, tcrnatos, chrysan- 

 themums, &c. ; kitchen and flower garden; married* age ^1 • 

 one child ; £ood character: abstainer.— W. Martin/ c, Lan?' 

 royd Road, Upper Tooting, S.W. ' * s 



mates mushrooms, cucumbers, kitchen garden, pleasure 

 Lunds! flowers, land, stock, poultry if required ; 15 years' ex- 

 * I]ent character present place; leaving through employers 

 c • •- ?JJ1 - J. Sansom, Barcate Cottage, 



GARDENER (Good 

 with help); life 

 years in last place ; age 



Single-handed, or 



experience both inside and out ; three 

 29.— W. P., 48, Lewisham Road, S.E, 



SEEKS SITU- 



TJNDER - GARDENER 



22 • tn^JwJPK tr Secon . d ' Jf with Foreman under glass ; aze 



wages &c to Amito ,nsid ? d out 5 referencls.-Stafe 

 H&te? N? Maynard > beneath, Muswell Hili Road, 



death; married; middle age. 

 Faringdon, Berks. 



GARDENER (Single-handed or under); 8 

 years' good character ; married when suited.— F. Ball, 

 Long Cross, Chertsey. 



FOREMAN, Inside; age 29. — Mr. Osborne, 

 Grove Gardens, Teddington, Middlesex, can thoroughly 

 recommend his Foreman. Well up in Plant Growing, Early 

 ar.d Late Forcing, Fruit, Melons, Cucumbers, Orchids, &c. 

 Near London preferred. 



GARDENER (Head), where two or three are 

 kept ; age 33 ; married, no family. — Rev. G Hensi ovv, 

 Drayton House, Ealing, W., will be pleased to RECOMMEND 

 E. Pest as above; 17 years' experience ; Inside and Out. 



GARDENER (Head or good Single-handed) ; 

 13 years' experience inside and out ; capable and trust- 

 worthy; single.— A. M., if, Bertram Cottages, Hartfleld Road, 

 Wimbledon. 



GARDENER (Head Working or good 

 Single-handed) ; age 28 ; single; thorough-y experienced 

 in kitchen, fruit, and flower garden, lawns, &c, little glass ; 

 thirteen years' good character ; abstainer. — Pritchard, Low 

 Farm, Wellesbourne, Warwick. 



GARDENER (Under or Second); 8 years' 

 experience ; 4* years' good character ; abstainer j age 20 ; 

 single.— -White, 56, Branksome Road, Acre Lane, Brixton, S.w! 



RANTED SITUATION as GARDENER 



See? C ' tPSii mar .? ed ! , one chiId '' abstainer ; highest 

 f! el !!l Ce f^l^^^ Bickley, Kent. 



YOUNG MAN SSEUS §ITU|kTION ; in 



» rde . n KP. y ears experience ; Inside and Out ; well recom- 

 me nded.-A. White, L.ttleb ourne, near Dover. 



V°™ W G MAN, ag^dloTsEEKS SITUA^ 



■ a s Under Gardener, inside and out ; four wart' 



sss^~- w - D -' The Limes - d - h £X 



GARDENER (Under); age 20; four years' 

 experience, Inside and Out. In.'ide preferred. Well 

 recommended. — E. Wotton, Greenham, near Wellington, 



Somerset. 



JOURNEYMAN (First).— C. Goldsmith, 32, 



J Danvers Road, Tonbridge (late Leonardslee. Horsham), is 

 open to an ENGAGEMENT as such ; thorough knowledge of 

 fruit houses ; life experience ; age 2 5 ; abstainer. 



T OURNEYMAN ; Age 20 ; SEEKS SITUA- 



J TION ; Inside ; seven years' experience ; three years pre- 

 sent place ; good character.— H. Mullins, Rushmore 



Gardens, Salisbury, Wilts, 



V ♦ imx- • . ' havin ? ab °ut £40, WISHES 



«™W J » 7^ an °r th ^ r ln NU RSERY, &c; had some 

 experie nce. -Particulars o f Rowed, Jun., Kingsfield, Woking. 



yOUNG LAD, 19 years, SEEKS SITUA- 



JL. TION as Improver; three years' excellent character; 

 inside preferred .-T. X., 32, Queen Street, Wolverton Road 

 Stony Stratford. 9 



Sttuatton* WutunU 



Advertisements under tills heading- are 0 

 8s. 6d. for Four lines (32 words), and 

 line of eight w ords after. 



pARDENER (Head Working); where two 



VJ or three are kept ; 16 years' experience ; age 30, Mr. 

 \V. A. Miller will be very pleased to RECOMMEND his fore- 

 man as above.— S. Peet, Underley Gardens, Kirkby Lonsdale. 



GARDENER (Head Working^, age 30; 

 thoroughly practical in the general routine of gardening ; 

 experience gained in first-class establishments ; 3 J years Foreman 

 in pre- ent place; can be well recc mm ended.— W. Conway, 

 Minley Manor ( hardens, Farnboro', Hants. 



GARDENER (Head or good single-handed) ; 

 12 years' experience in all branches ; age 24 ; single ; 

 excellent characters from past and present situations.— Apply 

 J. W., Covers Road, Claygate, Surrey. 



To Nurserymen and Gentlemen's Gardeners, 



PAINTER and GLAZIER.— Understands 

 greenhouses, handy at repairs, wants estate work; or a 

 ! mall job nrt objected to ; own tools ; any district ; references ; 

 disengaged Tuesday next.— G., 62, Gloucester Road, Croydon. 



RICHARD SMITH and CO., beg to an- 

 nounce that they are constantly receiving application 

 from Gardeners seeking Situations, and that they will be able 

 to supply any Lady or Gentleman with particulars, &c— St. 



John's Nurseries. Worcester. 



WANTED, a willing MAN as Jobbing 

 Gardener, to go out by himself to work ; temperance 

 man preferred; £1 cr ais. per week; overtime paid; state 

 age; constant place. — G. Whbbt.BR, Brook Green Nursery, 

 Hammersmith. 



TO HEAD GARDENERS.— Young Man 

 age 25, SEEKS SITUATION in kitchen garden and 

 pleasure grounds ; 8 years' good experience ; good reference.— 

 Apply J. Edmonds, Heath View, Worplesdon, Guildford, 



Surrey. 



WANTED—OUTDOOR FOREMAN for 

 Bedding Begonias, Carnations, General Herbaceous Stuff. 

 Also several General Nursery hands ; permanent situations for 

 good men.— H. J. Jones, Rye croft Nursery, Lewisham. 



WANTED, a young MAN, for Small 

 Nur.-ery, principally glass. Must understand growing 

 Chrysanthemums for exhibition ; permanent situation for a suit- 

 able man.— Apply J. W. Simmons, Duoster, Sprat t Ha'l Road, 

 Wanstead, Essex. 



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