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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



LEADENHALL LEATHER MARKET. 



LO\l»O.V, SATUUD4V, April -'1.— Allhoiigli llio siipplips of 

 LealliwT on salp linve lircn consirtoraMj on the increase, ilie de- 

 mand for all I iiids Ins ruled steady, at very full prices. 



BARK, &c. 



LONDON, Sattjrdat, April 24. 



£ t. £ a. , £ e, 



English ,per load of 45 ■>. „ , „ Cork Tree, Barbary ... 7 



owt., del. in London r* "'"" " I Do.Leghorn ........ 6 



"PPice ,16 18 Valonia,Smyrna,p.ton 12 



5 6 Do.Camata 13 



5 5 Do.Morea 9 



6 10 Terra 1 Gambler. .. 16 



7 Japonica JCutch 38 



8 5 DiviDivi 9 



10 Myrabolams 7 



6 ' Sumach.Sicily, p. cwt. 13 



Dutch, per ton 5 



Harabro' 4 10 



Antwerp Tree 5 



Do. Coppice 5 10 



Uimosa, Chopped .... 7 10 



no. «round 8 



Do. Long 5 



4 s. 

 7 10 

 7 

 H 

 14 

 11 



10 



" 10 



06 



TIMBER. 



LONDON. Satubdat, April S4.— Our market is wholly de- 

 toid of animation ; nevertheless, prices are somewhat firmer 

 than last week. 



Per load- 

 Quebec, red pine ... • 



Yel.Pine 



Quebec Oak, White... 



,, Birch 



„ Elm 



DantzicOak 



MemelFir............ 



Swedish 



Masts, Qubc. Red Pine 



Do. Yellow Pine.... 



Lathwood, Dantzic fm 



Do. Memel 



Do. Quebec 



DBALS,per C. 12ft. by 



Quebec Wh. Spruce. 



Do. Red Pine.... 



St. John Wh. Spruce 



£ a. £ e. 

 3 5 to 4 10 

 3 10 4 



iS s. £ t. 



Dbals, Yel.Pine, perreducedC. : 

 Canada, Ist quality. 16 0tol6 

 Do. 2nd do. 10 11 

 Archangel Yellow.. 16 16 



Memel 13 OHO 



Gothenburg Yellow. 13 14 



Do. White 11 12 



Gefle Yellow, 14 ft.. 30 



Chriatiania,per C. 12 ft . by 3 by 9 in . : 



Yellow 24 28 



White 19 24 



Deck Plank, Dantiic, 

 per 40 ft. by 3 in.... 10 1 10 



Staves, per Standard M . : 



Quebec Pipe 75 



Do. Puncheon.... 20 23 

 Baltic Crown Pipe. 140 145 



OI 



OILS. 

 Olive.rlorcnce, 1^. .j.^ n 



half-chests...]*" ^^ ""' 



Lucca 6 



aaUipoli(252gals) 47 



Spanish 43 



Linseed (cwt.).... 1 9 3 

 Rape, Pale 2 2 



Brown 1 17 



Cod (tun) 31 



Seal, Pale 37 10 



Do.Brown,Yel.&c 26 



Sperm 79 



Head Matter i'S 



Southern 38 



Cocoa.nuKcwt.) .119 



Palm 1 150 



RESIN. 

 Yellow (per cwt.) £0 6 

 Transparent 6 



L MARKET. 



i.0 



o| 







46 



o! 







1 18 

 31 10 

 40 



37 

 83 

 86 



38 10 D 



2 I 6 

 2 



PITT IT. 



British (per cwt.) jEO 6 6 00 



Archangel 



Stockholm 10 00 



TURPENTINE. 



Spirits (per cwt.)i:2 



In Puncheons.... 2 10 00 



Rough 110 



TAR. 



American £0 



Archangel 



Stockholm . 



WHALEBONE. 



Greenland, full 





 16 

 15 



6 61 = 

 6 6, 



J^^^ ] £360 

 ....... 260 



AGRICULTURAL MEETINGS IN 1858. 



MAY 22.— Royal Agricultural Society of England.— General Meeting, in 

 Hanover Square, at 12 o'clock. 



JUNE 2, 3, AND 4.— Bath and West of England Society.— Meeting at 

 Cardiff. Entries closed. Secretary, Mr. St. John Maule, Pulmey 

 Street, Bath. 



JUNE 8.— Glasgow Agricultural Society.- Meeting at Glasgow. Entries 

 close May 27. Secretary, Mr. R. M'Cowan, Gordon Street, Glasgow. 



JUNE 15.— Essex Agricultural Association. — Meeting at Chelmsford. 

 Entries close June 1. Se.retary, Mr. R. Emson, Slough House, 

 Halstead. 



JUNE 18. — Norfolk Agricultural Association.— Meeting at Norwich- 

 Entries close May 29. Secretary, Mr. E. C. Bailev, Orford Street, 

 Norwich. 



JULY 7.— Suffolk Agricultural Association. Meeting at Bury St. Ed- 

 munds. Entries close June 1. .Secretary, Mr. R. Bond, Kentwell, 

 Long Melford. 



JULY 20, 21, 22, AND 23.— Royal Agricultural Society of England.— 

 Jleeting at Chester. Entries for Implements close May 1 ; entries for 

 Stock June 1. Secretary, Mr. J. Hudson, Hanover Square, London. 



JDLY' 28.— Ryedale and Pickering Lylh Agricultural Society.— Meeting 

 at Kirby Moorside. Entries close July 10. Secretary, Mr. J. H. 

 Phillips, Beadham Grange, Helmsley, Yorkshire. 



JULY 28 AND 29. — Lincolnshire Agricultural Society.— Meeting at Gran- 

 tham. Entries close July 10. Secretary, Mr. J. Hett, Brigg. 



AUGDST 4 AND 5.— Yorkshire Agricultural Society.— Meeting at North- 

 allerton. Entries close July 21. Secretary, Mr. J. Hannam, Kirk 

 Deighton, Wetherby. 



AUGUST 10.— Northumberland Agricultural Society.- Meeting at Hex- 

 ham. Secretary, Mr. W. Johnson, Trench Hall, Gateshead. 

 AUGUST 12 AND 13.— North East Agricultural Association of Ireland. 

 — Meeting at Belfast. Entries close July 1. Secretarv, Mr. G. G. 

 Bingham, Belfast. 



AUGUST 18, 19, AND 20.— Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of 

 Ireland. — Meeting at Londonderry. Entries close July 24. Secre- 

 tary, Captain Croker, Upper Sackville Street, Dublin. 



AUGUST .—North Lancashire Agricultural Society. — Meeting at 

 Ulverston. 



SEPTEMBER 1, 2, AND 3.— The Highland and Agricultural Society of 

 .Scotland. — Meeting at Aberdeen. Entries close July 16. Secretary, 

 Mr. J. Hall Maxwell, Albyn Place, Edinburgh. (The Meetings of 

 this Society arc further arranged for Edinburgh, in 1859; Dumfries, 

 1860; and Perth, 1861.) 



SEPTE.MBER 10.— Manchester and Liverpool i.gricnltural Society.— 

 Meeting at Manchester. Entries close August 30. Secretary, Mr. 

 T. B. Ryder, Elliott Street, Liverpool. 



SEPTE.\IBER 14 and 15.— Sparkenhoe Farmers' Club.— Meeting at 

 Tamwonh. Entries close August 14. Secretary, Mr. Argyle, Tam- 

 worth. 



SEPTE.M BER 22.— Wayland Agricultural Society .—Meeting at Watton. 

 Secretary, Mr. Woods, Merton, Watton. 



SEPTEMBER 22 and 23— Staffordshire Agricultural Society.— Meeting 

 at Lichfield. Entries close September 6. Secretary, Mr. W. Tomkin. 

 son. Newcastle. 



OCTOBER .-Bedfordshire Agricultural Society.— Meeting at Biggles- 

 wade. Secretary, Mr. T. W. Turneley, Bedford. 



OCTOBER 19.— Herefordshire Agricultural Society.— Meeting at Heie- 

 ■ford. Secretary, Mr. Owen Fowler, Hereford. 



NOVEMBER (not yet fixed, bat most probably the week previous to the 

 Smithfield Show) Birmingham Cattle and Poultry Show, at Bir- 

 mingham. Secretary, Mr. J. Morgan, Jun., Bennett's Hill, Bir- 

 mingham. 



DECEMBER 7, 8, 9, and 10. — Smithfield Club Cattle Show, at the 

 Baker Street Bazaar, London. Entries close Nov. 1. Secretary, Mr. 

 Brandreth Gibbs, Half-Moon Street, Piccadilly, London. 



DECE.MBER 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.— Various Meetings of the Koyal Agri- 

 cultural Society of England, of the Smithfield Club, and of the 

 Farmers' Club, at their several Offices in London. 



*«* On ihfi^rst Monday in every month up to June, and recommencing 

 in November, there is a Discussion Meeting of the Central Farmers' 

 Club, at 39, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, at half-past five o'clock. 

 On the _^r5i Wednesday in every month— excepting January, Septem- 

 ber, and October — there is a Council Meeting, confined to Members of 

 Council and Governors of the Royal Agricultural Society, in Han. 

 over-square, at twelve o'clock; and on fvery other Wednesday an open 

 Meeting for all Members of the Society, at twelve o'clock. 

 [We shall continue the occasional insertion of this List throughout the 



year, and add to it as other Societies make their arrangements, of which 



we shall be obliged by early notice.]- EDITOR M. L. E. 



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