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Trades. [Devo~Shire GAR TRADES. [DEVO~SHIRE. GARDEN IMPLEMENT MAS. Cholwill William S. E. (to J. J. Mac- Jame.s Wm. (to Robt.Macalister esq.), Devon Rosery & Fruit Farm Limited, Andrew esq.), Harford, lvybridge Hameslade cot. Oakford, Bampton Devon Rosery, Avenue road, Tor- Clarke Frederick (to Mrs. Bayly), Johnson Alfred James (to Sir John quay & Cockington & St. Mary Monkleigh, Torrington · Heath<:oat Heathcoat-Amory bart. Church. See advertisement Clements George (to F.P. Lansdowne D.L., J.P.), The Gardens, Knights- esq. ), Lydford, Bridestowe hayes, Tiverton Boulton & Paul Lim. Norwich; Cole Frcderick (to W. H. Rogers Joslin William (to Harrison Benn price lists free esq.), Buckland Brewer, Bideford esq.), Holcombe, Dawlish Combstock William (to Mrs. Rowland Kelland William (to Mrs. Wyatt- GARDEN SEED MERCHANTS. Hill), 42 High street,·Dawlish Edgell), Cowley, Exeter Sutton & Sons, Royal Seed Establish- Cooper William (to Mrs. Peppin), King Samuel (to Col. H. H. Omch- Harpford, Ottery St. Mary man), Highfield,Withleigh,Tiverton ment, Reading Cridge Robert (to Mrs. Brown, Stan- Lake William Henry (oo Sebastian more ho.), n Brunswick pl.Dawlish Snow esq.), Exwick, Exeter GARDEN TOOLS & Crispin Thomas (to Mrs. Langford), Land Frank (to Lieut.-Col. G. A. E. REQUISITES. Starcross I Grore), Starcross DElvon Rosery & Fruit Farm Limited, Crocker J oseph (to Rev. F. Arthur I~aurence Joseph(to Viscount Hamble­ Devon Rosery, Avenue road, Tor­ Wolfe Hamilton-Grell M.A., Mus. den), Xth. Bovey, Moretonhampstd quay & Cockington & St. Mary Bac., J.P.), Winslade, Clyst St. Lawrence Edwin (to E. F. Studd Church. See advertisement Mary, Exeter esq. ), Ken ton, Exeter Curtice Henry (to T. H. Spry esq.), Laws Charles Edward (to Frank W. GARDENERS. Gerrnansweek, Beaworthy H. Camp bell esq. ), Mount Tavy, Curtis Greorge (to H. B. Russell esq.), Tavistock See Jobbing Gardeners. Landscape 3 Cliff terrace, Rudleigh Salterton Leach Fredk. (to H. J. Porter esq. ), Gardeners & Market Gardeners. Davey Alfred Henry (to Wonford Brampford Speke, Exeter house), Wonford road, Exeter LittlPjohn Thomas (tO' the Rev. E. E. GARDENERS-PRIVATE. Drake Greorge (to Mrs. Rayer), Hol- E. Heathcote B.A.), Silverton,Exetr Abraham Abram (to Lord Clifford), combe Rogus,Wellington(Somerset) Loosernore Frank (to A. T. Buller Chndleigh _ Eakers .Toe (to Mrs. Evans), Hook- esq. J.P.), Downes, Crediton Abraharns William (to the Hon. H.B. way, Crediton Mairs Richard (to Sir John Shelley }foney-Coutts B.A., J.P.), Stood- Earnes Alfred (to Lord Clinton), Gar- bart. B . .1., J.P., D.L.), Shobrooke, leigh, Tiverton dener's cottage, Merton, Dolton Crediton Anstey William Henry (to A. McCas- Easterbrook John (to Mr~. Lewis), Massey Alexander H. (to Lord Leith. land esq. J.P.), Stonelands cottage, Chm·?h_ st. Dodbrooke, Kmgsbridge of Fyvie), Lupton gardens, Chur- Dawlish Ede W1lham (to C. R. H. Bruce esq. ston Ferrers Austin Arthur (to G. F. Heyworth), J.P.), Grlen cottage, ,Buckland Mayne James (to Miss Short), Kenn- Wonham, Barnpton Brewer, Bideford ford, Exeter Ayre~ Sidmy (to the Earl of Iddes- Erscott George (to the Hon. G. Sin- Meddick William (to J. F. Wilkin Ieigh C.B.), Upton Pyne, Exeter clair Smith), Colebrooke, Copplstne esq.), Rose ash, South Molton Bailey Albert (to Sir Wilfrid Peek Everett Henry (to William Vicary Murley Joseph Henry (to T. B.Bolith0 bart.), Rousdon, Lyme Regis esq. J.P.), Knowles hl.NewtonAbbot esq.), Galmpton, Brixham Baker GeorQ"e (to William Cresswell Fa,rmer John (to the Misses Carew), Murton Sydney (to J. C. Williams Gray esq. J.P.), Membland, Newton Marley, Rattery, South Brent esq.), Werrington, Launceston Ferrers, Plymouth Flower Greorge (to the MissEls Moore), Nethercott Robert (to G. B. Longstaff Baker Sidney James (to Lady Duck· Elstone cottage, Chulmleigh esq.), T·witchen, Mortehoe worth-King), Countess Wear,Exeter Foote Frederick (to the Misses Newman Thomas (to Mrs. Thomas), Balment Greorge (to West Buckland Carew), Haccombe, Newton Abbot Staplake mount, Starcross schooJ), West Buckland, Sth.Molton French John (to A1ex. M. Read esq.), Page Henry (to the Hon. Denys Banting George (to Francis Stanbury Welsh cottage, Silverton, Exeter Scott), Newton Tracey, Barnstaple Dayman esq.), Whitehall cot.Tivrtn Friendship James (to William Dod Parsons Alfred Charles (to Lient.- ·Barham Thomas George (to R. C. esq.), Chircombe cottage, Bideford Col. H. L. Acland Troyte), Hunts- Ooode esq. J.P.), Werrington, Gee Harry (to the Rev. Wm. Murray ham, Dampton Lannceston Fairbairn B.A.), Daws cottage,Lox- Pike Robert (to Rt. Hon. Sir John Barratt Alfred George (to P. C. beare, Tiverton Henry Kennaway bart. ~LA., C.B., Tweed1e esq.), Craddock Cleve, Gillies William (to Lady Gertrude J. D.L., J.P.), Escot, Ottery St. Mary Cull<:•mpton RoUe), Chulmleigh Pinhey Henry (to Rev. Arthur Read Barrow James (to Devon Hospital), 6 Guest Joseph Edvrin (to Robert H. Stogdon M.A.), Rook pk. Chulmlgh Roseland crescent, Heavitree,Exeter Clay csq. M.D. ), Wembury house, Popkin John (to Miss Tilley), Elmfield Bartholomew Richard (to Mrs.Mouat- Wembury, Plymouth cottage, Combe-in-Teignhead Biggs), 8 Park lane, Bideford Gullick W~lliam (to Rev. M. Kelly), Porter William (to Major-Generral B:· Barton Richard (to Sir Charles Daniel Kelly, L1fton Morris), Beam, Great Torrington Cave bart.), Sidbury manor,Sidmth Hall Herbert (to Sir John Edwards Potter Albert William (to Rev. M.W. Beck Thomas (to Mrs. Bewsher), Edwards-Moss bart.), The Lodge, Smith), Church gate, Halberton Eastdon, Starcross Roby hall, Watcombe, Torquay Tiverton Bedford William (to Major Henry Du Hallett Abraham Joseph (to C. Powell Joseph (to Mrs. Whitley\. Buisson), Kennford, Exeter • Sp"?-rway esq. ), Oakford, Bampton The Retreat, Fisher st. Paignton J BennPtt John Charles (to Hon. L1onel Harns George Henry (to Col. G. R. Radford Samuel (to Major Joseph Walrond M.P.), Bradfield,Cullomptn T. Rundle), Ludbrooke, Ermington, Chichester), Lurlev Withleigh. Besant William (to Wm. Henry White Ivybridge Tiverton ·' esq.), Combehead, Bampton Hawking George (to Col. Sir R. T. Richardson George Fredk. (to R. H. Bickford Harry T. (to Mrs. Bulteel), White-Thomson K.C.B.), Jacobs- St. Maur esq. D.L., J.P.), Teign- Pamflete, Holbetan, Plymouth stowe, Exbourne grace, Newton Abbot BidQ"ood John (to Mrs. Godfrey Hearn Mathias Robert (to F. J. Tautz Rickwood Hy. P. (to J. Y. Anderson- Walker), Countess Wear, Exeter esq.), Fairfield, Woodbury, Exeter Morshead esq. J.P.), 4 Cambridge B1ssett William (to Mrs. Bembridge), Henderson George (to Mrs. Weldon), terrace, Sidmouth Winkleigh Awliscombe, Honiton Roberts John Horton (to Miss Packe), Blackmore John (to Capt. F. C. Hicks Charles(to A. L. Christie esq.), Asherne, Strete, Dartmouth Tyler), West hill, Ottery St. Mary Westleigh, Bideford Rogers George (to G. Randall John- Bolton Thoma!l H. (to the Earl of High Edward Henry (to Lord Clin- son esq. J.P. ), Feniton court,Honiton Devon). Powderham, Exeter ton), Bicton gardens, Budleigh Ryder Samuel (to the Rev. H. C. Brinicombe Frederick (to Rev. W. P. Salterton Hingeston-Randolph M.A.), Ring- Bastard M.~\.), Buckland-in-the- Hooper Albert Charles(to William H. more, Kingsbridge Moor, Ashburton Reed esq. J.P.), Thornlea cottage, Sanders Robt. (to Rev. E. B. Brutton .Bristow Edward (to Earl Fortescue), Vel well road, Exeter M.~<\..), .A.ylesbeare, Exeter Filleig-h, South Molton Hooper John (to Miss Cave), Witheby Sanders William (to C. Pratt esq.), Burrongh Saml. (to William Roberts cottage, Sidmouth Talaton, Ottery St. Mary North Row esq.), Moss cottage, Hoskins Frank (to Viscount Sid- Saunders Richard (to Sir Frederick Cove, Tiverton mouth), Up-Ottery, Honiton Arundell de la Pole bart. ), Shute, Butler William (to Herbert Parker James Richd. (to A. R. Brooke Leeds Axminster Reed esq. K.C. ), Hill cottage, Wat- esq. ), Little Torrington, Torrington Ssabm"Ile Richard (to P. A. M. Ho are combe, Torquay esq.), Luscombe, Dawlish .
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