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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



FORfeiGN SEEDS, &c. 



Cloverseed, red 42s. to 56s white 86s. to 94s. 



Trefoil 20s. 23s. 



Hempseed, small., — s. per qr Dutch — s. 40s. 



Coriander, per cwt 16s. 18s. 



Carrawat „ 32s. — s. 



Linseed, per qr., Baltic 52s. to 56s Bombay 58s. 60s. 



I/Inseed Cake, per ton jBD 10s. toiEll Os. 



Rapeseed, Dutch 58s. to 62s. 



Rape Cake, per ton £5 Os. to ^6 Os. 



HOP MARKET. 



BOROUGH, Monday, March 26. — We have no change 

 to report in our market, which coutinues inactive. 



Mid and East Kents 84s., 1123., 1478. 



Weald of Kents 65s., 768., 848. 



Sussex , 658., 74a., SOs. 



Mease and Wild. 



POTATO MARKETS. 



SOUTHWARK WATERSIDE. 

 LONDON, Monday, March 26.— During the past week 

 the arrivals have been large, and, with the exception of top 

 samples, less money had to be submitted to. The following 

 are this day's quotations: 



York Regents 90s. to 1408. per ton. 



Lincolnshire ditto SOs. to 958. „ 



Dunbar ditto 100s. to 1208. ,, 



Perth, Forfar, Fifeshire Regents SOs. to 100s. „ 



Do., do., rocks and reds .. .. 75s. to 85s. „ 



Trench whites 70s. to SOs. ,, 



Belgian ditto 60s. to 708. „ 



BOROUGH AND SPJTALFIELDS. 



LONDON, Monday, March 26.— About average sup- 

 plies of potatoes have come to hand since our last report 

 coastwise and by land- carriage, in middling condition; but 

 the imports have not exceeded 6 bags from Harlingen. Good 

 sound qualities command full prices, but inferior parcels are 

 very dull. 



York Regents 100s. to 150s. per ton. 



Ditto Fluke 125s. to 150s. 



Essex and Kent SOs. to 1208. „ 



Scotch S5s. tollOs. „ 



Ditto Cups 853. tolOOs. „ 



Dunbara lOOs. to 1203. „ 



Foreign 703. to 85s. „ 



COUNTRY POTATO MARKETS.— Yokk, March 17: 

 Potatoes sell at lOd. per peck, and Ss. per bushel. Leeds, 

 March 20 : The show of potatoes sold at lid. to 13d. whole- 

 sale, and 13d. to 14d. retail per 21 lbs. Knaresbro', 

 March 21 : Potatoes 13d. to 14d. per 21 lbs. Sheffield, 

 March 20: Potatoes sell at from 93. to Hs. per load of 18 

 stones, with a plentiful supply. Richmond, March 17 : 

 Potatoes 3s. 4d. per bushel. Manchester, March 20: 

 Potatoes 78. 6d. to 13s. per 252 lbs. 



COVENT GARDEN MARKET. 



LONDON, Saturday, March 24.— Vegetables are slill scarce 

 and realising high prices. Pine Apples and Grapes are some- 

 what dearer than they were last week. Good Apples and Pears 

 are scarcely to be had. The former consist of Golden Knob, 

 Bess Pool, and Wyken Pippin, and the latter of Ne Plus Meuris 

 and Beurre Ranee. Oranges are plentiful and cheap. Good 

 Cobs realize Is. to Is, 6i. per lb. Rhubarb, Asparagus, 

 and Seakaie are furnished in small quantilies. Parsley is still 

 dear. Green Peas may be obtained at high prices. Potatoes 

 realize 4s. 6d. per bushel. A few new frame ones may be had at 

 from Ss. to 58. per lb. Mushrooms can still be had in small 

 quantities. Cucumbers are dear. Cut flowers chieBy consist 

 of Orchids, Gardenias, Violets, Mignonette, Camellias, Azaleas, 

 Heaths, Primulas, Geraniums, and Roses. 



FRUIT. 



»• '1- s. d. 8. <1. B. d. 



Oto Pineapples, per lb 8 0tol2 



Figs, per doj „ 



Apples, per doz. 2 6 



Oranges per lOO 6 10 



Melons, each 8 4 



Cobnuts, per lOOlbs... 100 



Mulberries, per lb 



Grapes, perlb J2 20 



Cbesuuts, per peck..,. 



Currants, p. half sieve 



Apricots, per dozen ..0 



Lemons, per 100 6 8 



Plums, per punnet.... 



Pears, per dozen 6 10 



Pomegranates, each ... o 



Filberts, per lOOlbs... 50 60 



Broccoli, per doz •• 4 



Greens, p. doz bunchess 4 



Cabbages, per do 2 



Seakaie, per punnet..., 2 

 French beans, per 100.. 2 

 Asparagus, per bundle . 6 

 Rhubarb, per bundle .. 



Potatoes, per ton 90 



Do. i)er bush 3 



Do. per cwt. 6 



Do. new, per lb. ..... 



Green Peas, per quart.. 



Carrots, per bunch 



Turnips, per bunch.... 



Spinach, per sieve 4 



Cucumbers, each 1 



VEGETABLES, 

 d. s. d. 



Oto 8 

 6 6 



















6 1 



100 



4 6 



8 



3 

 3 



3 



10 











8 



7 



5 



3 



Beet, per dozen 16 2 



Onions, per half-sieve.. 10 lb 



Portugal, each 2 4 



Celery, per bundle 16 2 



Shallots, perlb 6 8 



Garlic, per lb 6 8 



Lettuce, cab., per score. 10 16 



Tomatoes, per ^-sieve ..0 



Endive, per score 10 2 



Radishes, turnp, per doz. 



Horseradish, per bundle 16 4 



Mushrooms, per pottle .20 26 



Parsley, per 12 bunches 4 8 



Artichokes, per doz 2 3 



Marjoram, per bunch ..0 



Savory, per bunch J 4 



PRICES OF BUTTER, CHEESE, HAMS, &c. 



BUTTER, per cwt.— s. s. 



Friesland 116 to 120 



Kiel 120 124 



Dorset, new 121 124 



Carlow 106 114 



Waterford 106 114 



Cork 108 120 



Limerick 100 106 



Sligo — — 



Fresh, per doz. 12s. Od. to 15s. Od. 



CHEESE, per cwt.— s. s. 



Cheshire 70 to 86 



Cheddar 74 88 



Double Gloucester 64 74 



HAMS — 



York 80 86 



Westmoreland 80 86 



Irish, new 76 84 



BACON: ■Wiltshire, dried. 64 68 



Irish, green 68 64 



ENGLISH BUTTER MARKET. 



LONDON, Monday, March 26.— Our trade, for new But- 

 ter even, is not active, notwithstanding the cold and back- 

 ward spring. 



Dorset, fine 1243. to 126s. per cwt. 



Ditto middling 110s. to 1123. „ „ 



Fresh Butter 12s. to 15s. per doz. 



DERBY. — The show of cheese was perhaps the best ever 

 remembered, consequently it sold quickly at prices ranging 

 from 703. to SOs. ; inferior lots made less, and a few of the 

 finest dairies realiEcd 2s. to 4s. more. Mr. Travis's noted 

 dairy of coloured, we were told, fetched SSs. 



GLASGOW, (Wednesday last.) — A small supply, mostly 

 inferior, and readily sold. There were eight tons passed the 

 weigh-house scales, and one cart in the Bazaar. Prime early- 

 made, 65s. to 67s.; late-made and inferior, 57s. to 61b. ; skim, 

 303. to 32s. per cwt. 



BREAD. 



LONDON, Friday, March 23.— The prices o{ wheaten Bread 

 in the metropolis are — 



Wheaten Beead, per 41bs. Loaf 7d. to 7id. 



Household Do. ,, 6d. to 6|d. 



CHICORY. 



LONDON, Saturday, March 24.— Both English and foreign 

 Chicory, the supplies of which are moderate, move off slowly on 

 former terms. 



ENGLISH, per ton£13 Oto £14 

 HARLINGEN.... 13 10 14 10 



BRUGES 13 10 14 10 



HAMBURG 13 13 10 



ANTWERP ...iei3 lOto £H 10 



DACKUM 



GUERNSEY.... 13 14 



BELGIUM 13 10 14 10 



HAY MARKETS. 



LONDON, Saturday, March 24.— SMITHFIELD.— Trade 

 slow, but prices rule firm. Supplies only moderate. 

 CUMBERLAND.— A moderate demand, at late rates. 

 WHITECHAPEL.— Trade steady. 



At per load of 36 Trusses. 



MEADOW HAY , 



CLOVER 



STRAW , 



SMITHFIELD. 



508. to 90s. 

 80s. 105s. 

 26s. 308. 



CUMBERLANn. 



55s. to 938- 

 80s. 105s- 

 26s. 



WHITECHAPEL. 

 SOs. to 90s. 

 85s. 105s. 

 258. SOs. 



OIL MARKET. 



OILS 

 Olive, Florence,') „, 



half-chests. ../■*•' 



Lucca I 



Gallipoli(252gaIs)61 



Spanish 58 



Linseed (cwt.) .. 1 

 Rape, Pale 1 



Brown ......... 1 



Cod (tun) 36 



Seal, Pale 36 



Do.Brown,Yel.&c 30 



Sperm 97 



Head Matter 101 



Southern 31 



Cocoa-nut (cwt.). 1 

 Palm 1 



RESIN 



Yellow (per cwt.)i;0 

 Transparent 



[ PITCH. 



British (percwt.)jeo 6 



Archangel 



Stockholm 10 3 



6 3 

 

 



TURPENTINE. 



English(percwt.)£l 15 00 



American 1 16 



Rough 9 6 



TAR. 



American £0 00 



Archangel 116 12 



Stockholm 13 10 6 



WHALEBONE. 



Greenland, fulll f^nn n 



size (per ton). J 

 South Sea 370 



£430 

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