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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



steady all through the month, the same prices ob- 

 taining every week. Good cake has also been 

 saleable at about former rates, notwithstanding the 

 greater abundance of feed. 



The seed trade generally has been dull, having 

 as yet not recovered from the eflfects of the favour- 

 able commencement of the month, but since the 

 heavy rains and colder weather holders of red 

 cloverseed have become more reserved, stocks 

 being small, with the probability of a late seed time 

 and danger of frost. Trefoil and white seed have 

 scarcely been inquired for. Canaryseed, which 

 was rising a month ago, has become dull, though 

 not offered cheaper. Fine white mustard remains 

 dear and in limited request. Samples of new 

 Trifoliura incarnatum are'appearing from France of 

 fair quality, but business has not yet fairly com- 

 menced. 



PRICES OF SEEDS. 



BRITISH SEEDS. 

 MusTAKDSEED, per bush.,.. 14s. to 20s. .. brown 12s. to 16s. 



CoRiANDEE, per cwt 148. 16s. 



Canary, perqr 56s. 60s. 



Teefoil 16s. 208. 



Tabes, winter, new, per bushel Os. to Os.Od. 



Linseed, per qr., sowing — s. to 64s. crushing.. 54s. to 58s. 



Linseed Cakes, per ton £9 10s. to £10 10s. 



Rapeseed, per qr 70s. to 76s. 



Rape Cake, per ton £5 10s. to £6 Os. 



FOREIGN SEEDS, &c. 



Cloverseed, red 38s. to 48s white 6Gs. to 70s. 



Trefoil 17s. 19s. 



Hempseed, small, — s. perqr Dutch — s. 48s. 



Coriander, per cwt 16s. 18s. 



Carrawat , 32s. — s. 



Linseed, per qr., Baltic 50s. to 52s.. ..Bombay 52s. 56s. 



Linseed Cake, per ton £9 10s. to £ 1 1 Os. 



Rapeseed, Dutch — s. to — s 



Rape Cake, per ton £5 Os. to £6 Os. 



HOP MARKET. 



Mid and East Keats 90s., 1263., 1479. 



Weald of Kents QOs., 100s., 112s. 



Sussex 75s., 928,1003. 



POTATO MARKETS. 

 BOROUGH AND SPITALFIELDS. 



LONDON, Monday, July 23. — Our markets are well sup- 

 plied with new Potatoes, in fair condition. A steady business 

 is doing, and coarse qualities are selling at from I6O3. to 2008. 

 per ton. Last week's imports were 158 baskets from Dunkirk, 

 54 baskets from Guernsey, 15 from Hambro' 5 from Ostend, 

 837 from Rotterdam, and 58 cases from Oporto. 



COUNTRY POTATO MARKETS.— York, July 14.— 

 Old potatoes Is. per peck, new ones 5d. per quartern and Is. 

 8d. per peck. Knaresbro', July 16. — New potatoes 2s. to 

 28. 2d. pet 211bs. Selby, July 16. — New potatoes Is. 4d. 

 tols. 7d. per 21lbs. Leeds, July 17.— New potatoes 21bs. 

 for 2id. Richmond, July 14, — Old potatoes Ss. 4d. per 

 bushel, new ones 2s. per peck. Sheffield, July 17. — New 

 potatoes sell at from Da. to lOs.per five pecks. Manchester, 

 July 17. — New potatoes sell at from 12s. to 21s. per 2521bs. 



ENGLISH BUTTER MARKET. 



Dorset, fine 108s. to 1 12s. per cwt. 



Ditto middling 104s. „ „ 



Devon 104s. to IO61. „ „ 



Fr«ib ,. iSs.to 14a,perdot. 



WOOL MARKETS. 



Per sack of 2401bs. 



Fleeces— Southdown Hogs £19 l0to£20 



Do. Half-bred Hogs 19 10 



Do. Kent 19 



Do. SouthdownEwes & Wethers 17 10 



Do. Leicesterdo 17 10 



Sorts— Clothing, picklock 20 



Do. Prime and picklock 18 10 



Do. Choice 17 



Do. Super 15 



Do. Combing — Wethermatching . . 20 10 



Do. Picklock 18 



Do. Common 16 



Do. Hog-matching 23 10 



Do. Picklock matchig 18 10 



Do. Superdo 16 



LIVERPOOL WOOL MA.RKET, July 21. 



s. d. 8. d. 



Laid Highland Wool per 241bs 11 to 12 6 



White Highland do 14 6 



Laid Crossed do.. .unwashed .. 14 6 



Do. do. ..washed .... 16 



Laid Cheviot do. ..unwashed .. 17 



Do- do. ..washed 19 6 



WhiteCheviot do.. .washed 32 



FOREIGN AND COLONIAL WOOL 



Per lb. s. 



German, p stand 2nd Elect 3 



Saxon, 3 Prima :.... 2 



and ^ Secunda 2 



Prussian. (Tertia I 



Colonial: — Sydney — Lambs I 



Scoured do 1 



Unwashed 1 



Locks and Pieces 



Slipe and Skin 1 



Poet Philip— Lambs 1 



Scoured do 1 



Unwashed 



Locks and Pieces 



S. AcsTEALiAN— Lambs 1 



Scoured do 1 



Unwashed 



Locks and Pieces 



V. D, Land— Lambs 1 



Scoured do 1 



Unwashed 1 



Locks and Pieces 1 



Cape of Good Hope — Fleeces 



Lambs 1 



Scoured 1 



Unwashed > 



MANURES. 



PRICES CURRENT OF GUANO, &c. 



PERUVIAN GUANO (perton, for 30ton»J £12 S to;ei2 10 



Do. do. CunderSOtons) 12 10 IS g 



ARTIFICIAL MANURES, &c. 



Nitrate Sodal 



per toa .... J 

 Sulphate o{\ j. 



Ammonia.. J 

 Muriate of ditto 16 

 Corn Manure .. 7 

 Superphosph. 11 ■ 



of Lime.... / 



Salt ] 



Coprolite(gr*d) 

 Ditto (whole) 

 Estramadura 



Phosph. 



Lime 



P 



£}i Oto^U 10 

 14 10 



J (.wnoie) . 

 imadura ^ 

 osph. of I 

 ne for 70 ( 

 Bt. p. tonj 



1 1 



2 10 

 2 



1 5 



2 12 6 

 2 5 



Gypsum £1 1 to £1 



Bone Ash, for "> 



70 percent. J 

 South Ameri- "> 



can Bones.. J 

 London ditto, ) 



uncrushed .. J 

 Do.^-inch p.qr. 



Do. dust 1 



Animal Charcoal 4 

 Oil of Vitriol, 



4 12 6 



4 10 



4 10 



18 







5 



S 

 4 15 



4 12 6 



4 12 6 

 10 

 12 

 4 10 



)il of Vitriol, ) 

 concentrat- > 

 ed, per lb. .. ) 



I 







Oi 



Linseed -cakes, per ton — 

 ThinAmerican.brlsXlO 2 6 £10 10 

 Ditto bags 9 10 9 15 



Marseilles 8 10 9 00 



English 9 10 10 



OIL-CAKES. 



Kape-cakes.... £4 10 to 

 Cottonseed Cakes- 

 American de- "i 



.merican de-\ ^ m n 



corticated../ ^ " ^ 



Ditto, English 6 10 





 



JOHN KEEN, Agent, 35,Leadenhall-8treet. 



Agricultural Chemical Works, Stowmarket, Suffolk. 



Prentice's Cereal Manure for Corn Crops perton £8 10 



Mangold Manure ,, 8 



Prentice's Turnip Manure ,, 6 10 



Prentice's Superphosphate of Lime ,, 6 



Manufactured by Hodgson and Simpson .Wakefield, and 

 Matthews and Co., Driffield, Yorkshire. 



Nitro-Phosphate per ton £6 10 



Ammonia-Phosphate ,, 8 



Printed by Rogerson and Tuxford; 846, Strand, I^ondon. 



