376 



THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



dispose of their wool at unremunerating rates, unless com- 

 pelled by any pecuniary necessity to submit to the casual 

 terms of the day when they effect their sales. The prospects 

 of a good export trade are encouraging; and as stocks of 

 both the raw material and of the manufactured articles are 

 small, a good autumn and winter trade is expected. 

 Persack"of2401bs. 



Fleeces-Southdown Hogs £20 Oto£00 



Do. Half-bred Hogs 19 10 20 



Do. Kent 19 19 10 



Do. SouthdownEwes& Wethers 17 10 18 



Do. Leicesterdo 17 10 18 



Sorts— Clothing, picklock 20 21 



Do Prime and picklock 18 10 19 



Do. Choice 17 18 



Do. Super 15 16 



Do. Combing— Wethermatching.. 20 10 21 



Do. Picklock 18 18 



Do. Common 16 16 10 



Do. Hog-raatching 23 10 24 



Do. Picklock matchig,.. 18 10 19 10 



Do. Superdo 16 16 10 



LEEDS (ENGLISH AND FOREIGN) WOOL MAR- 

 KETS, Friday. — There has not been quite so much anima- 

 tiou this week in the demand for English wool, but prices are 

 very firm. For clothing wool the demand is rather languid, 

 but prices are steady. The low wool buyers are at present 

 interested in the public sales at Liverpool, and there have not 

 been many transactions in this market. 



LIVERPOOL WOOL MARKET. Sept. 22. 

 Scotch. — The demand for all kinds of Scotch is rather iq>- 

 proviug, and a fair amount of business doing, at terms more 

 in fayour of the sellers. 



s. d. s. d. 



Laid Highland Wool per 241bs 11 6 to 13 



White Highland do 15 17 



Laid Crossed do.. . unwashed .. 14 16 6 

 Do. do... washed .... 16 18 6 



Laid Cheviot do... unwashed.. 17 6 20 

 Do- do. ..washed .... 22 28 



WhiteCheviot do... washed .... 34 44 

 Foreign. — The public sales opened here on the 19th inst. 

 with about 850 sheets English, which went off at rather lower 

 rates than last sale-day, say about O^d. per lb. In East India 

 Wool about 6,000 bales have already passed the hammer, at 

 prices fully equal to last series for all sorts except grey, which 

 are from OJd. to Id. per lb. dearer. Very few of the miscel- 

 laneous Wools have been brought forward yet. 



FOREIGN AND COLONIAL WOOL MARKET. 



Perlb. s. d. s. d. 



German, / 1st and 2nd Elect .... 3 4 to 4 6 



Saxon, J Prima >... 2 4 3 



and 'S Secunda 2 2 4 



Prussian. (Tertia 18 1 lo 



Colonial: — Stdnet— Lambs 1 li 2 3 



Scoureddo 13^ 3 3J 



Unwashed 10| 1 6 



Locks and Pieces 6 2 OJ 



Slipe and Skin 12 2 ii 



Poet Philip— Lambs 12^ 2 7 



Scoureddo 14 3 6 



Unwashed 8 18^ 



Locks and Pieces 7^ 1 11 



S.AnsTBALi AN— Lambs 11 in 



Scoureddo 1 OJ 2 6 



Unwashed 9J 13 



Locks and Pieces 7 13 



V.D. Land— Lambs I 6i 2 5 



Scoureddo 14 2 11 



Unwashed 10 1 7J 



Locks and Pieces 10 19 



Cape OF Good Hope— Fleeces 9 2 2J 



Lambs 1 OJ 2 o| 



Scoured 1 IJ 2 C^ 



Unwashed 7 1 6| 



BRESLAU WOOL REPORT. Sept. 20.— Owing to our 

 uncommonly large provisions, staplers showed a greater dis- 

 position to sell, and in many cases reduced prices a few per 

 cents, by which way some extensive transactions could be 

 effected, which in all amounted to nearly 2,000 cwts. This 

 quantity has been chiefly consisting of Russian wools— ordi- 

 nary washed at from 72 to 76 thalers, and scoured at from 88 

 toSSthalers; the other part being composed of Polish and 

 Gallician fleeces at from 84 to 92 thalers, as well as of refuse 

 at from 64 to 66 thalers. The purchaaere were some Rhenish 



and Saxon combers and clothiers, as well as many country-i 

 manufacturers. Lambawool has been comparatively neglected, 

 and only a few flocks, of superfine quality, realizing at from 

 105 to 115 thalers per cwt. — Hamburgh and English com- 

 missioners being the buyers. Fresh arrivals amounted to 

 about 5,000 cwts,, and the whole of our provisions JB arising 

 to nearly 43,000 cwts. — Gunsburg, Wool-broker. 



TIMBER. 



LONDON, Satubday, Sept. 22.— Bodi foreign and colenial 

 timber still commands rather an active market, and prices, 

 generally, are well supported. 



TIMBER. Import Duty 



(rcrload50ciibicft.) Is. per Load. 



s. d. s. d. 



Fir, Riga 70 0to75 



Dantzic and Memel 



crown best .... 70 85 



second 55 67 



Email 50 60 



Stettin 55 65 



SwediBh 55 57 6 



small 50 53 6 



Norway Balks 45 50 



Pitch Pine, United 



States 73 84 



Oak, Memel, crown .. 80 110 



brack 65 75 



Dantzic and Stetlin, 



crown 90 110 



brack & unsquared 55 70 

 WAINSCOT. 

 (Per log 18 cubic ft.) 



Riga, crown 105 115 



brack 85 !)0 



Mcrnel and Dantzic 



crown i-7 6 97 6 



brack 67 6 77 6 



DEALS &BATTENS. Impt.Duty 



(Per PetcrBbiirj.- 28. per Ld. 



standard hundred.) i) s. jE s. 



Archangel and Onega H 10 15 10 



Seconds 11 12 



Petersburg 13 14 



Wvburg 11 12 



Finland and Haud- 



sawn Swedish 9 13 10 1) 



Petersburg and Riga 



White Deals 10 10 11 



Memel and Dnntzic 



crown Red Deals ..14 15 10 



brack 9 10 10 



Christiana & Sannesund 



Deals, White &Yel. 13 14 10 



Second do 9 10 11 



Dram & Frederickstadt 



Battens do 9 11 



Dram ej-inch do 8 10 9 10 



Gothcnb'g,good Stocks II 12 



Common.. 9 10 10 10 

 Gefle & Swedish 14-ft. 



Deals 11 13 



Swedish Deals & Bat- 

 tens, long Millsawn 10 12 

 Dantzic, crown deck, 



per 40-ft. 3-in 20s. 25s. 



brack 14s. 183.6d. 



LATHWOOD. Import Duty 



(Per cubic fathom.) Is. per load. 



£ B. £ a. 



Petersburg 9 10 10 10 



Riga, Dantzic, Memel, 



and Swedish 7 10 8 10 



FIREWOOD. 

 (Per cubic fathom.) 



Swedish Red Deal Ends 4 10 5 

 Norway Red & White 



Boards 4 4 10 



Round & Slabs.. 3 5 3 15 



Import Duty 

 1 s. per Load. 



STAVES. 

 (Per mille pipe.) 



Memel, crown i:i70 190 



First brack 140 150 



Dantzic,Stetlin,& Ham- 



bro',full.siz'd crown 170 20O 



Canadian stand, pipe 53 65 



Culls 35 40 



Pun., per 1200 pieces 14 17 10 



Bosnia, thin brl. do. 27 23 



United States, pipe ..18 33 



Hhd., heavy 20 30 



slight 12 1« 



MANURES. 



PRICES CURRENT OF GUANO, &c. 



PERUVIAN GUANO(perton,tor30ton8) XI2 5 to £0 o 



Do. do. (under SOtons) 12 10 13 o 



ARTIFICIAL MANURES, &c. 



Uypsum £1 Oto £1 60 



Bone Ash, for > 



70 percent. / 

 South Ameri- 1 



can Bones., i 



Nitrate Soda 1 ^j.,^ n, q j,, A'lS 



per ion. ...J i 



Sulphate of| 14 14 10 



Muriate ofditto 16 

 Corn Manure .. 6 10 

 Superphosph. I 5 q 



of Lime.... J 



Salt 18 



Coprolite(gr'd) 2 10 

 Ditto (whole). 

 Estramadura "j 



Phosph. of( 



Lime for 70 ( 



p. ct. p. tonj 







20 

 7 



6 







7 6 

 7 6 

 76 



London ditto, ") 

 uucrushed.. J 

 Do.i-inchp.qr. 18 



Do. dust 10 



Animal Charcoal 4 2 6 

 Oil of Vitriol, ] 



ed, per lb. .. ] 

 Do. Brown.... 



1 



03 



4 12 6 

 4 10 

 4 10 



10 

 1 1 

 4 5 



00 







Linseed -cakes, pert on — 

 ThinAmerican,hrls£ll 2 6£11 7 6 

 Ditto bags 10 10 10 15 



JIarseilles 8 15 9 50 



English.. 



OIL-CAKES 



I Rape- 

 Cottonseed Cakes- 

 American de- 

 ticated 



£5 10 to £6 



8 17 6 



10 10 I Ditto, English 6 00 6 10 



J OHN KEEN , Agent, 35 ,LeadenhaU-street. 



Agricultural Chemical Works, 8 towmarket, Suffolk. 



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



Mangold Manure , 8 



Prentice's Turnip Manure ,, 6 10 



Prentice'sSuperphosphate of Lime ,, 6 



Manufactured by Hodgson and Simpson .Wakefield, and 

 Matthews and Co., Driffield , Yorkshire. 



Nitro-PhospLate per ton £6 10 



Ammonia-Phosphate ,, fc 



LIVERPOOL GUANO AND SEED, &c. MARKET. 



Guano, Peruvian£12 0to£I3 I Linseed Cake per ton- 



Do. Upper do. 5 

 Ichaboe, per ton .400 



Patagoniau 2 10 



SaldanhaBay 4 



Kooria Mooria.... 3 7 6 



Pedro Keys 3 



Salphateof Amo.14 



BoneAsh 4 10 



Brimstone,2d8c3rd9 12 6 





 5 

 3 10 



5 



6 

 5 



15 10 

 5 10 

 10 



can, bags £10 Oto£0 



Marseilles 8 15 



! English 10 10 



Cotsd.Cake,decort.8 

 Locust Beans p. ton 6 10 

 Nitr.of Soda,p.ct. 13 3 

 Linsd.Bomby,p.qr.2 17 6 

 Cloverseed, American, 

 red,new.nercwt. 2 8 





 110 

 8 6 

 

 13 6 

 2 18 



2 10 



Tallow, 1st P.Y.C. £2 13». 6d. to £2 14s 



Printed by Kogerson ar.d Tuxford, 946, Strand, London. 



