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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



present prices of woo), aud a further rise in yarns seems in- 

 evitable if th>-' demand continues. Pieces : The business of 

 the day is a full averajje one for several weeks past. Stocks 

 of all kinds are exceedingly limited. Prices are a little in fa- 

 vour of manufacturers, especially where orders have to be 

 given. — Bradford Observer. 



LEEDS (English and Foreign) WOOL MARKET, 

 Nov.19. — Upon the whole.thetransactions inEnglish wool have 

 not been extensive, and prices are about the same as last week. 

 There is a fair demand for colonial, but it is somewhat diffi- 

 cult to get a proportionate advance to that obtained at the 

 public sales, which is fully maintained during the current 



LIVERPOOL, November 20. 

 Scotch Wooi — There has been a considerable business 

 doing in laid Highland ; the demand has been freely met by 

 the holders, and nothing has been established, so far, above 

 our highest quotations. White is not so much inquired for, 

 but stocks of this article are light. There have been some 

 large sales of good clean Cheviot, as well as crossed, and 

 holders are now asking rather more money. 



8. d. B. d. 



Laid Highland Wool per 241b8 11 Oto 12 6 



"WhiteHighlanddo...^ 14 IG 6 



LaidCrossed do. .unwashed .... 13 6 14 6 



Do. do. .washed 14 15 6 



Laid Cheviot do. .unwashed .... 15 16 

 Do. do. .washed ...... IG 19 6 



■WhiteCheviot do. .washed ,. 27 9 34 



Foreign Wool. — The sales continue to progress very 

 favourably in London, and everything tends to increased con- 

 fidence in present prices, and there is a good demand by private 

 contract at rates in favour of the seller. 



FOREIGN AND COLONIAL WOOL MARKET. 



Per lb. s. d. s. d, 



German, ^Ist and 2nd Elect .... < 3 4 to 4 6 



Saxon, 1 Prima 2 4 SO 



and ) Seciinda 2 2 4 



Prussian. (Tertia 18 110 



Colonial r—SYDNET — Lambs , 15^ 2 IJ 



Scoured do 1 4^ 2 8 



Unwashed ^ b| 16 



Locks and Pieces 10 19 



Slipe and Skin - 14 19 



Poet Philip— Lambs 14 2 1 



Scoureddo.. 1 2J 2 3^ 



Unwashed 6 1 r| 



Loclis and Pieces 11 1 7| 



lipe and Skin 8^ 1 6i 



S. Australian— Lambs 14 19 



Scoureddo 13 2 2 



Unwashed 9 Oil 



Locks and Pieces.. 7 12 



V. D. Land— Lambs 1 5.J 111 



Scoureddo 15 2 8 



Unwashed 1 IJ 1 3 



Locks and Pieces 10 16 



Cape op GooL Hope— Fleeces ...... 11 2 



Lambs 11 1 10 



Scoured 08 1 10 



Unwashed 7i 10 



CITY, Monday, Nov. 22. — The public sales of foreign and 

 colonial wool have, during the past week, been well attended, 

 and the competition for the fine sorts, although not quite 

 80 animated as at the opening, still continues active. Prices 

 for most descriptions have been well maintained, more 

 particularly for Syduey and Morctou Bay wools. 



BRESLAU WOOL REPORT, Nov. 18.— Business during 

 the last fortnight has been exceedingly brisk, and prices, owing 

 to the satisfactory result of the current Loudon sales 3 to 5 per 

 cent, higher than last month. Sales were on a very extensive 

 scale, amounting to nearly 5,000 cwts., and consisting of almost 

 all descriptions. The chief demand continued for Russian 

 fleeces, combing aud clothing wools, at from 60 to 68 thalers 

 per cwt., ditto scoured 85 to 95, Polish andPosen one-shearing 

 72 to 82, ditto refuse 66 to 68. Sihsian slipes 56 to 66, Sdesian 

 fleeces, super select 105 to 110, ditto locks 80 to 82. Lambs 

 were comparatively neglected, but provisions of this article not 

 very abundant. The chief purchasers were the combers and 

 wholesale buyers of the ZoUverein, a Switzerland and a Ham- 

 burgh firm, as well as French, Belgian, Berlin, and home com- 

 midsiouers. There were only the English, who, owing to the 

 continuation of the London sales, did not take an}' active part 

 in the universal activity exhibited in our place. — Gunsburg, 

 Wool-broker. 



MANURES. 



PRICES CURRENT OF GUANO, &c. 

 PERUVIAN GtIANO,(perton,for30tons)noniinaU12 to £ 



Do. Do (under 30 tons).... 13 6 



BOLIVIAN GUANO none 



ARTIFICIAL MANURES, &c. 



Nitrate Sod*'} „,„ 

 (per ton). ..i*^" 



NitratePotaah > nn 

 or Saltpetre J *" 



Sulpht.Ammonia 14 10 



Bluriate ditto... 25 



SuperphoBpUt. ) 

 of Lime..../ 



Soda Asb, or "^ ,, q q 



OtojClS 

 30 



5 10 



Alkali....../ 



Gypsum ^ '? ? 



Coprolite • 3 ' '^ 



6 



15 10 

 27 

 6 



12 



2 



3 10 



Sulph. of Copper-jje s d. £ 

 Roman Vi- \„ 



t-riofr^orWhe.; 35 to 37 

 steep., Ist qual. ) 

 Ditto, 2nd quality 23 



Salt 10 



Bones,Dust,pnrqr.l 1 



Do.i-inch 1 



Oil Vitriol,) 

 concentrated, > 



per lb 3 



Do. Brown 



OIL-CAKES. 



Marseille .£9 10 OtoflO 



Enfflish 10 10 



Hape-ciikes,prton 6 6 10 



2 

 1 



0} 



Linseed-cakeB, per ton — 



Thin Americn,brla£10 12 6£10 15 



Ditto bass 10 2 6 10 5 



Thick do. round (none) 



John Keen, 35, Leadenhall-street, 



(Late Odams, Pickford,and Keen.) 



AgriculturalChemical Works, Stowmarket, Suffolk. 



Pr^ntiee'sCcreal Manure for Corn Crops per ton ^£8 10 



Prentice's Turnip Manure „ 7 



Prentice's Superphosphate of Lime ,, 6 10 



Manufactured by Hodgson & Simpson, Wakefield, and 

 Matthews & Co., Driffield. 



Nitro-Pbosphate ...per ton £7 10 



Ammonia-Phosphate „ 8 



Vitriol, Bone, and Manure Works, Howden Dyke, Howden. 



Ammonia Phosphate per ton jES 10 



Anderton's Turnip Manure „ 8 



Super-Phosphate of Lime „ 7 



LIVERPOOL GUANO AND SEED, &c. MARKET 

 Nov. 19. — Of Guano the import has been 335 tons from 

 Chinchas, 200 tons from Valparaiso, and 400 tons from the 

 Kooria Mooria; the demaud is moderate. Of Nitrate of 

 Soda 1000 bags of common quality sold at 13s. 6d. to 14s. per 

 cwt. Oil-cakes in more request. 



Samuel Downes, General Broker, 



Exchange Court, Liverpool. 



Guano, PeruvianjE12 Oto£0 



Do. Upper do. 8 10 



Iihahoe 5 



Patajfonian 4 



Srildauha Bay 6 



Kooria Mooria.... 5 



Pedro Keys 4 



Superphosphates.. 7 



n 



7 

 



8 



6 



7 10 



Bone Asb,75p.ct.£5 10 OtojEO 



Linseed Cake — 



American 9 15 10 



Eniflish 10 



Cottonseed Cake.. 



Do. Meal.. 5 5 10 



Nitra.ofSoda.p.ct.O 14 16 



LinBd.Bomby,p.qr.2 13 



END OF VOLUME XLTX. 



rrinV-d Hjr Ifngprson and 'J'lixfhvil, SfB, Strand, Lon»(oii. 



