VI 
THE GARDENING WORLD. 
April 4, 1903. 
SITUATIONS WANTED. 
G ARDENER (Head). — Age 35 no i 
family ; life practical experience in all branches, 8 j 
years as Head; could also undertake the management of 
land and stock : disengaged about April 18.—G. W. AST- 
11 IDG E, Taplow House Gardens, Bucks. 
G ARDENER (Head). — Age 34, no family 
has had 18 years’ experience in flowers, fruit, an 1 
vegetable culture, also landscape gardening ; good characters J 
— FALCONER, Brooklyn Cottage. Sturry, Kent. 
ARDENER (Head Working, or good 
Single-handed).—Age 29; total abstainer ; life expe 
rience ; married ; good testimonials.—W. A., Hoonowla Cot 
taee, Biggen Hill. Cudham, near Sevenoaks, Kent. 
JOURNEYMAN (First).—Age 23: well 
up in fruit and plant houses ; 8 years’ experience ; 
well recommended.—G. W. LONGHURST, Anchor Inn, 
Tuddenham, Mildenhall, Suffolk. - _ 
OURNEYMAN (Second or Third Inside 
in good establishment).—Age 21 ; good references.—J. 
COLLINS, The Gardens, Fulham Palace, S.W. 
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SITUATIONS VACANT. 
A PERSON of respectability and energy 
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Good remuneration and permantncy to suitable mai .— 
Address, Si king, Box Office of ihis Jouri a 1 . 
TOLET 
T O MARKET GARDENERS, GREEN- 
GROCERS, AND FRUITERERS.—To be Let, as 
from 25th j'areh last', first-class well-matured walled-in Garden, 
containing some 3 acres, all in capital order, with extensive 
walls stocked with splendid fruit trees; cottage adjoins ; 
close to Dunbridge and Mottisfont Stations.—Apply to 
GALE AND NEWTON, Land Agents, Winchester. 
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