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GARDENER of the first Abilities and extensive Experience. He has only been in one place where he remained 20 years, and left on account of a reduction of wages. Further particulars of Messrs. Cormack, Son, and Sinclair, at their Nursery, New Cross, or their Seedshop, 53. Regent Street.

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- J. THOMPSON begs to draw the attention of Proprietors of Seats and Landed Property to his superior Mode of DELINEATING GROUND PLANS, without destroying_the Accuracy, or at all interfering with the Purposes for which they are generally used; the Character of the Timber and Plantations; of On the 1st of April, 1826, will be published the different Gardens and Features of a Park or Farm, are represented with Pictorial Accuracy, and a Drawing is produced which must ever form a useful and elegant addition to a Library or Sitting-Room. It is unnecessary, for the purpose of making such a Plan, to take a fresh Survey; there are generally existing Surveys; and J. T. only requires to inspect the Estate for the purpose of making Observations and Alterations, and for which the Charge is so much per Day. Sometimes a DRAWING can be executed by having a proper Description sent with the Ground Plan. The Charge for Drawing depends a good deal on the Scale and Character of the Place; but I will endeavour to give an idea: - A Plan of a small Villa, forming a Drawing of about 15 Inches Square, would be from 2 to 3 Guineas; of a Park, from 20 to 30 Inches, from 5 to 10 Guineas; of a Common Arable Farm, of the same Size, from 3 to 6 Guineas; and of a Drawing, combining Park and Land, from 40 to 50 Inches, from 10 to 15 or 20 Guineas; and so on, in accordance with the Scale and Quantity of Work. The Charge for Surveying is 1s. per Acre for extensive Estates, and so much per Day for small or intricate Places.

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