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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



BARK, &c. 



LONDON, Saturday, Sept. 18. 



Bn»cli.U,pei-loAdof45| ^ 



cwt., del. in Londou J 



Coppice 18 21 



Dutch, per ton i 6 & 10 



Hamhro' 4 10 .S 10 



Antwerp Tree S 10 7 



Do. Coppice (i 7 IS 



Ifimnsa, Chopped 8 10 9 10 



Do. Uroiind no 11 5 I 



Do. Looff 6 8 li • 



M s. 



CorkTree,B(»rl.arj ... 7 

 Do.Leg-horii 6 



Valonia.Smyrim.p.tOD 11 

 D..C« ■" - 



Lio.Mo 



Japon 

 OiviE 

 My 



lOambier.. 

 (Cutch 



9 

 15 

 32 



' 10 

 7 

 H lo 



14 lo 



a n 



15 iQ 



9 10 

 7 10 



bolamd .... 



Lch.Sicily, p.ewt. 13 I4 



FLAX, HEMP, COIR, &c. 



LONDON, Satujidat, S< i>t 25.— For most kinds of Flax, Hie 

 demand continues sieudy and prices are well supporlcJ. Hemp 

 is quite as dear as last week, but the sale for it is bv no means 

 active. Jute has advanced lOs. per ton, and Coir goods are very 

 firm in pricd. 



HIDE AND SKIN MARKETS. 



LONDON, Satuedat, Sept. 25. 

 d. B. d 



HAREET HIDES : 



s. d. n. I 

 HORSEHIDES.eachS tolO 



6«ito64lbs perlb.O 4 to 4J CALF .SKINS, lit;bt. 2 A 



64to721bi ; 4i 4) 



72to801bs 4) 4| 



80to881bs 4} OR 



eStoQAlba S 5} 



96 to 104lb8 5i 6 



104toll2lbn 



Do. full . 



Shearlin;,' 



Half-bred Sheep 3 4 



Don-ns 2 10 



Polled Sheep 4 



nbs. 



2 9 



WOOL MARKETS. 

 ENGLISH WOOL MARKET. 

 LONDON, Monday, Sept. 27. — Since our last report, 

 there has been a full average business dcinp iu tliis market ; 

 hut we have no further improvement to notice in the quota- 

 tions. The present edvaiice imluces caution iu some quarters ; 

 but evidently prices must go higher, there being ample room 

 for enhanced rates. 



Per pack of 2401bs. 



Fleeces— Southdown Hoss £16 Oto^IO 10 



Do. Half bred Hogs 15 10 16 



Do. Kent 16 17 



Do. Souihdown Ewesani Wethers 14 10 l.i 10 



Do. Leicester do 14 10 15 10 



Sorts-Clothins, picklock 17 18 



Do. Prime and picklock 15 17 



Do. Choice 14 15 



D>. Super iS 14 



Do. Combing— Wether matching ... 17 18 



Do. Picklocl 16 17 



Do. Common 11 15 



Do. Hog matching .... 18 I'J 



Do. Picklock niaichng 16 16 10 



Do. Super do U 15 



LEEDS (ENGLISH AND FOREFGN) WOOL MA' - 

 KET, S,-pt. 24. — There lins bee'i on tlie whole a quiet wecl(, 

 auditseeiiis as if for the present at least a check had been 

 given to any further adva^ ce ou Engli'jh wool. Prices are 

 quite steady iu co aih], and also in low foreign wool. 



GLOUCESTER WOOL MAKET.— About 100 tods 

 came to market, and the wliole sold at l()d. |ier lb. There 

 was also a consideiahle business done iu this article by 

 sample, and about 700 tods were disposed of during the day. 



BRADFORD WOOL MARKET, (Tliursday last.)— Very 

 little wool has chai'ged hands either to-day or during the week. 

 Spinners having amply supplied themselves for the orders on 

 baud, pause at the high rates now demanded. Prices con- 

 tiuue quite firm : brii^iit-liaired, if anything, a shade higher. 

 Noils ami brokes continue to move off, but the jirices never 

 were more out of proportion than at present. There has been 

 raore inquiry for Yarns by some of the shipping houses for 

 Russia than for some time past, but their limits are too low 

 to lead to much business. The home houses continue large 

 buyers, and if the present month's prices could have been ac- 

 cepted large contract.^ would have beeu placed. Cotton yarns 

 continue in request, and are hardeuiog iu price. The demand 

 for PLece^ seems now to be about equal to the supply; stocks 

 are all cleared off. and manufacturers well en;;aged to order. 

 There have been several large buyers in the town, whose pur- 

 cbasep, it is said, would have been very extensive if the mer- 

 chauts had been in n position to supply thera. — Bradford 

 Observer, 



LIVERPOOL WOOL MARKET, Sept. 25. 

 Scotch Wool — There continues to be a good demand 

 from thp trade for laid Hii^hland wool at rather improving 

 rates. White is also more inquired for. Cheviot and crossed 

 wools have not been so much in demand, but holders are not 

 anxious to sell even at present rates. 



s. 

 Laid Hichland Wool per 241b5... - . 10 



VVhitf Hi.'hiand do 14 



Laid Crossed do. .unwashed .... 13 

 1)0. d o.. washed.. .. .... 14 



Laid Cheviot il"... unwashed 15 



Do. do. .washed. 18 



White Clicviot do. .washed 26 



Foreign Wool. — The sales not taking place so toon 

 as was expected, it has caused a better demand during the 

 week to supplj- immediate wants, and a fair b siness has 

 been done duriuij tiie week by private contract. The public 

 sales will lake place here on the 6th October and following 

 days, when 1,.'300 I'^ast India and 4,000 other sorts will be 

 offered. 



FOREIGN AND COLONIAL WOOL 



Per lb, s. 



German, pst and Znd Elect .... S 



Saxon, 3 Prima 2 



and ] Secunda 2 



Prussian. (Tenia .... 1 



Colonial :— Sydney — Lambs 1 



Scoured do 1 



Unwa-hcil 



Locks and Pieces 



Slipe and Skin 1 



Port Philip— Lambs 1 



Scoured do. 1 



Unwashed 



Locks and Pieces 1 



lipe and Skin. 



S. AiTSTPALlAN — Lambs 1 



Soured do 1 



TJnnashed 



Looks and Pieces 



V. I). Land— Lambs 1 



Scoureddo.. 1 



Unwashed 1 



Locks and Pieces 1 



Cape or Good Hope— Fleeces 



Lambs 



Scoured 



Unwashed 



MANURES. 



LONDON. Monday, Sept. 27.— The imports of Peruvian 

 Guano last week were 3,900 tons f.ud 130 tuns exported. 



'f l^e demand continues good for Linseed Cakes, and Rope 

 Cakes are very scarce. 



PRICES CURRENT OF GUANO, &c. 



PERUVIAN atJANO,(perton,for 30tons)nominaljE12 5 to X I 



.(under 30 tons) 13 



BOLIVIAN aUANO none 



ARTIFICIAL .MANURES, &c. 



'r'tot?)"'!!}'"^ 0toX20 



'} 



Nitrate 



(P 

 NitratePotttsh 



or Saltpetre 

 Sulpht. Ammonia 17 

 Murittte ditto... 27 

 Supernhospht. ") 



of Lime.... j 

 Soda A»li, or ■» 



Alkali / 



Oypmun 2 



Coprolite 3 10 



29 30 



B 10 6 







Su'pb.ofCopper-j 

 or Roman V'i- (^ 

 triol,ftirWhe«t ( 



ateepinif ) 



Salt 1 



Boneo,Du8t,pcrqr. 1 



Do. 4-inch I 



Oil Vitriol,) 



concentrated, J 



per lb J 



Do. Brown 



£ i.d. 

 45 



4 



£ Id. 

 47 



I 10 

 I 6 

 I b 



1 



0] 



10 



2 10 0, 



3 15 01 



OIL-CAKES. 



Marseilles £9 10 to £10 



h 10 10 



prton t> 6 10 



Linaeed-cakea, per ton- 

 Thin American,) ,,n .. n^ii K n I Enclish 



inbrl..orhaK.} ^'^ "* °^^^ * " Unpe-cake, 



Thick do. round (none) 00 I ' 



John Keen, .3.'i, Leadenhall-strcot, 



(Late Odams, Pickford, and Keen.) 



Apricultural Chemical M'lrrks, Stowniarkit, Suffolk. 



Prentice's Cereal Manure for Corn Crops per ton jCS 10 



Prentiee'a Turnip Manure ,, 7 



Prentice's Superphosphote of Lime „ 6 10 



Printed by Rogerson and Tuxford, 24n, Strand, London. 



