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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



Some fine Double Cheddar or Someraet, from 70s. to GOs.; 

 Rood Glouceeters, G5s. to 74s. ; best Wilts, GOs. to 70s. ; 

 thin cheese, 403. to 50s. per cwt. 



BISHOPSTOKE CHEESE FAIR, (Thursday last.)— The 

 supply of cheese was very large, the trade very dull, and ahout 

 half of the cheese was left unsold. 



CHIPPENHAM MONTHLY CHEESE MARKET was 

 well supplied. Trade in the early part of the moruiug was 

 dull, but afterwards a good clearance was effected at the follow- 

 ing prices : — Broad doubles SOs. to 628., prime Cheddar GGs. 

 to /Os., thin 443. to 5Gs., loaves 65s. to 70?., skim 243. to 28s. 

 per cvt.. 



GLASGO\y CHEESE MARKET was dull. Five tons 

 passed the weigh-house scales, and five carts were shown in 

 the market. New 423. to 453., skira 2l3. to 23s. 6d. per cwt. 



GLOUCESTER CHEESE MARKET.— The supply was 

 small for the season (about 70 or 80 tons), notwithstanding 

 which trade was dull and prices lower, namely, loaves and 

 thick from 668. to 703., broad doubles GOs. to 64s., best singles 

 548. to 5G3., seconds 423. to 523., skim 203. to SOa. per cwt. 

 Several lots, principally of inferior descriptions, left the market 

 unsold. 



SALISBURY MONTHLY CHEESE MARKET.— There 

 was a large quantity of Cheese, but very few buyers present ; 

 con3equently the sale was dull : still factors did not seem in- 

 clined to give way in prices to auy extent. Owing to the 

 abundant supplies for the last two markets, the trade has 

 been pretty fully stocked, and from the quantity of Cheese 

 brought out at the present time, it is evident the make this 

 year is considerably 1 irger than the last. 



COVENT GARDEN MARKET. 



LONDON, Satukdav, Nov. 20.— LittJe alteration has taken 

 place since our last report. Apples and Pears continue plenti- 

 ful. Amorg the latter are still some fine samples of Marie 

 Louise, Duciicsse d'Angouleme, Crassar.e. and Guernsey Chau- 

 montels. The last fetch from 3s. to Gs, per dozen. LisbonGrapes 

 yet arrive in excellent condition, and hothouse kinds are also 

 abundant. Pineapples are very plentiful. Barcelona Nuts fetch 

 20s. per bushel ; nep? Bnizils 16s. do.; Spanish, 4s. do. ; Almonds, 

 24s.; Walnuts kiln- dried 'iOs. do. Filberts fetch 2Gs. to8Ss. per 

 lOOlbs. Kent Cob are dearer, and the demand brisk ; prices 

 higher. New Oranges have arrived from Madeira and elsewhere. 

 Among Vegetables are some nice Cauliflowers. Greens are 

 plentiful, French Beans scarce. Potatoes realise a trifling ad- 

 vance on last week's prices ; Artichokes fetch from 4s. to 6s. per 

 dozen. Cucumbers plentiful. Cut flowers chieSy consist of Or- 

 chids, Gardenias, Heliotropes, Geraniums, Violets, Mignonette, 

 Heaths, and Roses. 



FRUIT. 



s.d. 



Apricots, per dox 



Apples, per bushel. ... 2 



Oranii^es, per doz. .... 1 



Melons, each 1 



Fdljcrts, per 11) 



Cobs pel lb 



(xrapes, per lb ] 



Nectarines, per dozen,. 



Pineapples, per lb..,, 3 to 6 



CurriMits bUick, p. J-s. 



Do. red 



Lemons, per dozen ,.,, 1 



Pears, per dozfn 



Du.stewiDK peri- 



ls, perdoz 



VEGETABLES, 



2 6 

 



CaaliflowerEeach.,...,, 4to0 6 



Broccoli, per bundle.... 



Greens, per doz. bunches^ 3 



Si-akale, per punnet ..., 



French Beans, persive.. 



A8parai;us,perbundle., 



Rhubarb, per bundle.,,, 



Potatoes, per ton 50 90 



Do.perijush 2 2 9 



Do.percwt 4 6 



Artichokes, per do/. 4 6 



Carrots, per bunch 2 4 



Turnips, perbunch 4 6 



Spinach, per sieve 16 2 



Cucumbers, per dozen .,10 4 



Beet, per dozen 16 2 







Tomatoes, per half-sieve Oto 



L»ek8, per bunch 2 



Celary, per bundle 1 1 



Shallols, perlb 6 



rib. 



Oarli. .. 



Lettuce, cab., perscore. . 1 



Do., Cos, per score .,, 1 



Endive, per score 1 



eradish,per 



Parslev, p. 

 ]!„,,il,kree 

 Marjoram, 



idle. 16 4 

 ■pottle.. 2 2 6 



perbunch ... 



2 



, Ifreen, per bunch., 2 4 



CHICORY. 



LONDON, Satdrdat.Xcv. 20. — Since our last report, all 

 kinds of Chicory have met a dull intiuiry ; and in some instances 

 prices have had a drooptnc tendency. 



KN(»LI.SU,pirtoni:iO lOto £11 I A.NTWKKP £ !) loto XIO 5 



HARLI.NWKN.... 9 10 10 DACKUM 



BRU(}p:S 10 11 (3UERNSEY .... ;0 



HAMBCRO | BELUIUM 9 15 US 



BREAD. 



LONDOX, SATt.'RDAT, Nov. 20.— Tlie prices of svheaten Bread 

 in the metropolis arc— 



WnBATRM BiiJiAn, per 41b3, Loaf Ad. to7<l. 



JJOIJHBJTOLD Do. ,, .., 4J(I. 61. 



WINES. 



LONDON, Friday, Nov. 19.— Wines are unaltered since our 

 last report. The demand for white Capes having exhausted stocks 

 in flrst hands, holders are jiow asking higher rates. 



£ £\ £ £ 



Port, very super. old, pr, pipe 55 65 Clarets — (continued.) 



(Joodold 45 SOi Other qualities, per hhd.... IS 25 



Good young 3S 40 Curpo 9 12 



Common and fair 30 34 Herinitusre,rd.&wh., Ist grth. 40 44 



1853'3 andl854'B 45 50 ' 2ad quality 14 16 



Red Wines, from Oporto .,.. 20 2I> 1 Masdeu, perpipe 58 32 



Lisbon White dry 3fi 3S | French Red 12 15 



Red 28 321 Champagne, Istqual.jpr. doz. 44850a 



Do.cdd — — j Other qualities 208 30s 



Bucellas 36 44 ' - . .. -. 



CKrcavellos,.,.,,, 3b 42 



Fipruera 



crrVjVerysuperior, p. butt 70 80 



Istclass 50 60 



2nd and 3rd do 40 47 



Fair useable qualilies 34 38 



Common- 20 28 



Mountain, London Particular, 



2ud quality 25 30 



Lower do 20 22 



Siianish,red,s,'-ood 14 18 



Common and fair, pertun.. 16 26 



Clarets, Ist growths, 54's, per 



hhd 60 r,5 



Jnddo ...,35 50 



Sauterne 1 1st quality 44b 54» 



Bars.-ic /other qualities.,,, 22s348 



Hock, superior, i)er auiu j£35j£50 



Other qualities 10 30 



Moselle, Ist quality 20 25 



2udquality 10 16 



Madeira E.I. ,1st qual., p. pipe 80 95 

 West India, Ist quality..., 75 85 



Direct 60 65 



Sicilian Red J2 13 



Marsala 23 24 



Cape White, pood 16 17 



Ordinary and common ,..,14 15 

 Cape Red, good and ordi- 

 nary 22 23 



Teneriffe, London Particular. 40 42 

 UnenumeratedRed — — 



Matthew Clark 4c Sous. 



SPIRITS. 



LONDON, Saturday, Nov. 2.\— For most kinds of Rum, 

 the demand has fallen oft", and prices have not been supported. 

 Proof leewards, Is. 7d. to Is, 9d., East India, Is. 8d. jier gallon. 

 Brandy is held tirinly, on former terms. Plain German spirit is 

 selling at Is. 2d., and Geneva 2s. 2d. to 3s. 6d. pi r gallon. English 

 spirit is Arm in price. 



RUM. 

 8. d. B. d 

 B.Indi«,proof pcrgal.l 7 to 1 8 



Leewards, do 17 19 



„ 10to20O.P. 2 2 3 



,, 21 29 ,, 3 8 3 10 



Demerftra30 34 ,, 3 8 4 2 



S4 40 „ 4 2 4 4 



fiutagt 



1854. 

 1855. 



Shipped 



by 

 Hartell. 



BRANDY— COGNAC , 



14 8 



Shipped 



by 

 HennesBy. 

 . d. 8. d. 



Shipped by 

 Viny. Proprie- 

 tors' Company. 



Shipped 



by 

 Otard. 

 d. 8. 

 14 6100 00100 



ISOloO OOiOO 



Hhd8.2d. per gallonhigher. Puncheons scarce. 



Other Shippers 6 6 tol2 



HOLLANDS.Oeneva fine, for duty 3 8 4 



Other qualities, to arrive and on the quay ..... ,...,,.. 3 3 i 



BRITISH OIN,forexportation, proof hlidi 8 10 4 



BRITISH SPIRITS. 

 aiN,proof, aash 10 



HAY MARKETS. 



Saturday, Nov. 20 -SMITH PIELD.- Supplies good, and 

 trade dull, at barely sta'.ionary prices. 



CUMBERLAND.- A slow inquiry. 



WHITEcniAPEL.— Both Hay and Straw were in slow request, 

 at our quotations. 



At perLoad of36Trus8P8. 



ISMITHKIBLK. I CUMBUHLAND. WUITI0B4FBL 



fOs. to 90s. (iOs. to;l)8. GOo.to 908. 



75s. 105s. 1 75s. Il5». 75s. lOia. 



258. 308. I 2o-s. 30s. 278. 328. 



OIL MARKET. 



OILS. 



Olive, Florence, 1 .,„ ,„ 

 half-cheBt8...J^* '^ 

 6 5 



Oallipoli(252gals)49 0( 



Spanish 46 10 I 



Linseed (cwt.)..,. 1 8 I 



Rape, Pale 2 6 I 



Brown 2 2 ' 



Cod(tun) 31 ( 



Seal, Pale 37 I 



Do.Brown.Yel.&c 30 0( 



Sperm 82 I 



Head Matter 87 



Southern 34 i 



Cocoa. aut(cwt.) . 1 18 



Palm 1 12 



RESIN. 

 yellow(per cwt.) £0 6 1 

 Transparent 6 



OtoXO 







00 

 00 

 10 

 

 

 6 6 

 3 fi 

 



10 n 



10 

 1 



PITCH. 



BritiahCper cwt.)£0 6 6 



Archanfi^el o 



Stockholm 010 00 



TURPENTINE. 



Spirits (per cwt.)i:2 



In Puncheons 2 10 00 



Rough 10 6 



TAR. 



American £0 00 



Archanifel '*> 



Stockholm U 15 



WHALEBONE. 



OreenUnd^,^full j ^^5^ 550 



FLAX, HEMP, COIR, &c. 



LONDON, Saturday, Nov. 20.— The transactions in Flax 

 continue on a very moderate scale ; nevertheless, prices are well 

 supported. In Hemp very little i< doing, and the quotations 

 have a drooping tendency. Jute has fallen fully 20.s. per ton; 

 and Coir goods are extremely inactive. 



