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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZE 
3 M L says the) COVENT. GARDEN, May 3» m supply of Vegetables has 
not a new one. | been well kept up, and all kinds of Fruit in Season is plentifül. 
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charge made in a late paragraph by T W Z | Sales bp Acution. 
requently of ed; Some good line-apples may be obtained, and Hothouse Grapes, j O GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS, 
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[May 30, 
“(New CHARGE AGAINST THE ROOKS, 
The food of the rook co 
matter than that of the othe: uy we have just described ; | of excellent quality. t iderabl p B "HE 
Es quality, are abundant. A considerable quantity ERR PROTHEROE AND MORRIS will su 
carrion may be occasionally eaten, and we have trapped th. emi] of Peaches and Nectarines ud been saai o Public Competition at the d v P tra 
t with the bait of an egg, or a piece of bacon fat, but this forms | and $ iode. are plei m more especially the latter, and aholomew-tane, on Thursday, qund, 1846, and joliovin da | 
the exception, and it may be stated as made u for which there is no great demand. Green Gooseberries and | at 12 o'clock, a very rich collection of DAI a 
Apricots are inate E and Pears are nearly over 
fora season. Oranges are abundant, and Nuts of all kinds 
are sufficient for the demand. Fine- looking English ein 
in considerable quantity, 
ing all aS "new varietie: 
Aen of GERANI UM 
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fruit, roots, worms, slugs, insects, and their larva, 
By a EDS D ae TE season. PU. a splendid 
and other plants in bloom; the 
est varieties of Fuchsias s, Petunias, Heartsease, 
m a variety of other plants i the borders- Ay be viewed 
the morning of. p and Catalogu 
B C—Can you refer us to the paragraph Sf | have made their appea 
At do not remember it, and cannot find i 2» "i plentiful and ent in REA 
save your straw, mow your corn instead of Cabbages, Greens, &e., are good and CET for the NER 
Asparagus i: 
Mart, and of 
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s, American N R E Eh 
reaping, or rea phigh DER the s wl dus geom SAM. mand. Carrots and Glimpse are cheaper, and th the Aüctionee t 
an row the stubble out and carry it home | may besa eas. Celery is good in quality. _ Potatoes of the F IDS, BULBS. aes i 
for litter. The last plan will answer on light soils, if you may be said o£ È Gto OL el 0 cites | oes LIDS, BULBS, &c., JUST ARRIVED 3 
ave dry weather after harv y ery best quality ‘still fetch 9l a ton, CS i stain at FROM T ik S nen AN IMPORTATION rrom MEXICO. E 
a a 10 90. a t inferior samples may be s ined at SRS " NS "n 
l RASU UA rat catcher fmia à lot of rats into a farm mery lois a Tower pious ign MPO Sada E ; Let- ESSRS. J. C. anp S. STEVENS, will sell by ; 
| Formaty fe xtd e Re for the job of catching | tuces and other Sala ding are good. and. p Cut. [poe p I auction, er ay ath den wee m 38, TE n Coy M j 
iem. ow is o be ri T MAS aths. i d a , 6th June, ai o'c] ek a collection 0! 
TANK—Craven Grazier—Ten cows will void 1000 gallons of cht canis Sea pi eri airs men rare ORCHIDS, BULBS, é&c., from Africa, c dining some E 
urine per month, ond avon intend making a monthly clear- Stephano aes Burche Cue leas, viol Species, and ma ak Miet rare, vue di Orchis V oria, E 
ance of the tank be, if cylindrical, 6 feet’ in dia- Acacias, € Cyelamens, Daphnes, Orange flowers, Biiodedéndistm violaceum, barbatum, Di randiflora, dc. ; beai jnl varietea ( 
meter, and 6 feet dee, no if quadrangu ar, 6 by 5 and 6 pus Ginerarias, Gardenias, Moss and „piber Roses, ; Wa sonias, Ixias, Br ns i lso an 
deep, or 7 by 5, and 5 feet deep, or 8 by 5, and £ feet i FRU sing r ite varieties, i 
dic. seo p. 124 (1844) : x ck-built, paved, covered, and a Pine Apple, perlb., 61to 108 Teton, ver dozen, 1s in fine order. ne view ‘the day ‘prior ama xiorning "or S Sale, 
cemented, Perhaps, e» ipn and certainly the | Grapes, Hothonse, dore 10 88 er 100, 64 CA and Catalogu had of ‘the Auc! eti 
cheapest way, is simply k in the ground, and EE PM AM dard e rere Nous eig ) 
, a ppls, Ders, per bush’, Ts to 208 f 
empty its contents RAT two or Rim days. over the near Kitehe o 15s Y 
heap of dung or vegetable rubbish of any kind. HRS s Per Tbes Be wo N3 ‘BBL FAMILY RESIDENCE and FARMS j 
To DRAIN STEEP LAND—A Craven Graz may depend Filberts, En Klis Ae a eo» n all about 178 Be of which about a fourth 
upon it that noneof your arable land 40°. Nvs, Cob, Perle, go is pa: x lightly situate, WR niles from London, in the 
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A horse could not climb the one ascent, eee you could’n ty w "ios e Tnu of High Wycombe and Great M w. Th 
climb the other. Our opinion 2 fiat frst of all you Ragas nish, 14 residence is M the Swiss qu. and contains dining and draw- 
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look to the subsoil, and if tha s ernating beds of Walnuts, per bushel, ae Quoc eee pee ed-rooms, housekeeper’s room, 
clay and porous material, you Should sd out the drains at all Per dozen, 2etos6¢ | Chesnute, per peck, à butler’s pantry, and pr roportionate offices ; coach-house, 3-stall 
events to cro: m, and; if possible, also t come straight VEGETABLES. stable, loose boxes, and good gardens, thet farms offer great . 
down an ordinary descent, (E ke per doz. E cp Gd to 1s 3d attraction for an donum Agricu vith every rural | 
4. aulifiowers, per Z E —F el 
She water would wear ruis in the drain, it shoul Greens, per doz, bünchesato la 6d | O= Bptolety po? dor, ieu to t Divis Ado Taanon are metui uniri ti egi 
e descent, with a. more than 1 in hokes, Shal r lb., 10d 10 1s 1 Eo : 3 1 
1 To Dnm Str LANDS—A Country Sub for informa- | french Beant, per. T ‘on to 44 4 id toed s Place, Old Jewry, London 
tion on the best system of draining stiff c ds za ‘eas, per sieve, 6s per score, Cab., 4d to 1s 3 PUMRAGUEREEN OT 
| 328). "would bug leave RA that he Shonid permis Foro, Bree ‘sod tos ein jeMMona | TO LET ON LEASE.—Seven miles north of London, 
drains 3 ft, deep, at ards apar ij amd instead of 1)in. e wi te o9 PAARE: porties 14 fd to 9s rete ad T MODON DITE DE ENA HOUSE, vith large 
| pipes use 2- us se pes, which will enable him to e = shel, 3s to 4s 64 Small Salads, per punnet, 2d to ëd a ve Graperies, Forcing Fits, large w 
| the drains the. es Tength of the ficld—350 yards. Fro = Ke F : stocked Gardens and Ornamental Pleasure Ground 
tisfied that this mode would turn Dre ipu Y som ouse stands retired from the Turnpike road Jum Lodge 
1 the e cheapest and most effectual | ed Bede, per doz.,’6d to 1s Cd Watercress, p. 12 m yj bun, 6x0 Bt Entrance, xu long Carriage Drive, n of Parlour, 
| ands of the Horae Ra aper bundle, Bnei: | Farior sper Vunch, M in Dining-room, Library, and large Dr room B into 
j mentioned by “A Countr: z Subscriber."  Notw t Abr per le E ira p siu the Conservatory ; t Bedrooms and three Dre HE usn 
the doj cal opinions of most of those us th whom | Gusumbers, Sach, d to ls G 3 and extensive and commo Out- 
the esee world is now so much infested, it is ad. | Spinach, pei 9d to 1a Cotta Mi &c. Will be lot. with or 
i visable to put stubble, straw, or turf over the pipes, uus EM spor dos Tui s ls 6d ios from a pini m SCR e f 50 acres a rich meadow 
wben the clay is fitted in over this, it should be made as “ory, per banon, 6d to be & and Further meadow land i: PX Sev Joaches to | 
d puddle, so as when it becomes dry, it Ms II HOPS, Pi 7 x metum Seem pac from London nesa the Lodge (daily, Trj. iculars am | 
i Te e Apmanahitiinte the pigeni anen yaaani k pees ren gC Upalr@iopielieattccs! ad reet; oF AN apply to Messrs: Lamp & Sox, 9, New Dont 
j 9 drains onstiffclay land should be more than 15 ft. apart.— | tho market in consequrnee Ke ns enaa thro 2s v E T ee Freroner, 119, Piccadilly 
d Farmer, Blackheath.” [To this we would add; if the Pareaxpes & Sutra, Hop-Factors. ANTED ; 
f S touhproontnnonsiorasDayaris,. cha&allós sized) -—— puerto Tae ED ro RENT, within | ten miles of London, 
F tle wi do for the SUE half of their length, as well as the in d H MARK-DANE, Mownax, Ma eye 25, Ha Ae or Fan with House, Shop, 
i arger for the lower half.] e supply of English Wheat from th pe was | anG other conveniences.—Address B., 15, Compton-street, 
1 "To Pouxp Fuinrs—A B CA s tiff soil may contain 8 to 10 per | moderate this morning ; best qualities Wi taken at our last o ce Lon 
cent. of alumina ; Ed light mE sont wil | cor zu " per cent, weeks s ipintauonb) qu moran of i E VAN 2a not he dis- E 
1 ) eabie yards of clay per ac ree, bonded, or ijo b., was ist: [d to sell «the LLOC , of Hounsd own, 
1 twice as light by addin BOlgubiesiands 0 show of spring Corn has been trifling ; Bar x peni Draining n Engines to Her Majesty, 
} case you must double the quantity of that aleme iaa thelegtl LP eda old slowly at late prices.—We observe fe ‘alteration in | a Osborne, Tale of W ight. The inventor of a Patent Tile 
to which its peculiar texture is owing. the value of Oa The millers generally agreed to reduce the ano Pipe Machine (applicable to making Bricks); also anew | 
1 to you to be an endless business, attem top price Of pen 4s, per sack. Machine for taking roots and stones out of clay, both which are | 
a soil by applying flints i the only way in whic hit can be done is RITISH, sis IMPERIAL QUARTER. CERCA to be ose at the en al Polytechnic Institution, Regent-street, 
| by drainage, thorough cultivation, and burning. Flints are Wheat, Eaves Ke m ee i wW offers his a; casa sherbet EAE man to Landlords 
E E s or E nd Yorke] ine E on any sul 7 
4 Meg a i heating them in a kiln, and then m m uud A E Shee TP S. edo RA 
i Oats, Lincolns! orkshire Fe $ E 
| THE TASTE or TURNIPS IN DUTTER—A. “Do and Seu Pozo pens 
i not feed your cows with Turnips until they have been previ- . Poisto 26 28 
ously milked, by which means the animal has 12 hours to get Fais pain ni eic Moe 
ri e flavour of the vegetable. Good hay must also be | Rye TET a Send wire netting of various 
4 given in i suftcions quantit; I need not add great cleanli- Beans, Mazagan, old and naw- g8 to w Tick f superior workmanship, supplied in either large 
i ness not only in the cowhouse, bit E or ux stale | 5... GE on, Heligoland —, Wind A n les, on very reasonable terr coarser de- 
$ pieces of Turnip should on any accou allowed to r main ean, Ws of net will be found useful as a substitute for Pea- 
[ i in the manger, M hic should be meon ane Hal aie fee ARRIVALS IN mr RIVER LAST WEEK. md and other garden purposes. None 
$ . If. your correspondent does not feed largely, perhaps peeling UMP Baten oes | en 4j ig at least two s ARV disco- 
] the Turuips might answer the purpose, for it is principally in | pas s^ 9920 Ske. — Brie.) $ si| $m | 870 tae | — | Sé | 269 | vered and very durable anccorrosive paint. Prices from 
i the skin that the strong smell resides. I question much if Foreign". 295 "?, 13612"? d 166%6| —- | 4886 | TO iw ee s. per linear yard, Apply to Mr. RAYNHAM, M. 
i saltpetre answers any purpose in frecing by cream of the Y, May 2 ER Holborn, (where specimens may be seen), or to 
l DT VALDE EPA psp LU ke f 
f ees ere et, Saat Wal =n win Che majority of 47 i rie MADRE Lords, in favour of the ke P MM 
f had many in-calf heifers ; E ond reading of the Corn Bill, shows a ministerial surplus of rPRANS SPARENT COVER fc or SHADING GREEN- 
| per week. During the past winter w " FX v. comnts (xed for efore, VPN SOUL IOUSES, for Flower-beds and for Frames, done with a 
| 1 à Hi: à £i Sle a ee th 1 June), | com inus which preserves the fabri a a 
80 nem n fat in Apri il; they paid us "ds. and. 73. a -piece per ecoming law; neverthele SEAE Wa withont Taste s. Tt efon y apr ge matenpnoof andai 
D that is one statement; and another directly the re- ot upon the trade here to-day, which ontinues as dull a poU NE SOR frost as well 
i Verse may doubtless De made by others who fed in 1844-5, | as po ble, and the value of ae Eene one e e ba of ots pan poses jo yards wide, 1. per yard, or dd, per square 
| andi Est ADU todas € all depends on the markets, as on Monday. The New York m: ket of the Lith ye ses Rowe Ticwanpsox, 21, Tunbridge- placo, New-road, 
[ which during the former s 7 were very loy Ee Ds NN " Rue inst | London. 
| v flat; DW estern Canal Flour uoted s, to 20s m 
| ro e during the present sitas they have been an ^ Suo 0 á i 
,* Communications reaching town after Meinas ie Cae be | Hex el, fo.b. freig ee a al, x x E A i and Pas ean i EW GARDEN NET 13d. PSr yard ; F inch mesh, 
i a the same wee E LA 19.9 295 per RD n the 13th ins MS wa wa lie ^ quim e mended Fishing Nets, 2 53 yard; Worsted Gar- 
| 3 BUSES A 3. p MUN i Pus HUE den 2 ot i inch mesh, 21d. p Fine Net to exclude 
| READ kd NEUEM Ds breighis nts for our ae s, 72d, per flies, and give BE ub UNE to the Fruit, 7d. 
| ‘Markets E za ii . 6d. "E much approved. All kinds Pa ets made to order.— 
É SMITHFIELD, rosa May a eae Sten onus ARRIVALS THIS WEEK, RT RICHARDSON, 21, Tunbridge-pla , New-road, London. 
a er Stone of 81bs, , eat Barley Oats Flour TA 
& Ba 1020an 0 Best Long mae == $15 172 eran " 5890 1980 4530 6780 Sks PENI TS FOR L LAWNS MADE ON THE PRIN- 
" beau E. Bush. vs. didus | second quality Ho iE orekan 1 5670 £a 2580 bá CIPLE OF AN UMBRELLA.—Put up or taken down in 
Sort vent Half beds MARS er LE 86 ano ner eae ee a few minutes, quite 6 feet high in uo lowest par 
" MAC R7 $ 0 60 Dre n It requ 
Ditto (shorn Fi Wheat, Pons. a 
Ben Sor Shen and Lambe, 25,790; Calves, 105; P fe Eh 18 per Quarter.) 55:104 Bia bd on in tents in general Price 
have Blaspecucolyer Bere ichough che demand te 85 -f Bb a6 10 rou un E Tonbridge-pla 
[ peir aoa the es | v is m je top current H Re etg id 5 10 | Tempo: Rooms erected, Pes enclosed, 
i ice, as only here and ther ry choice Se edat: fie. ; qi» pet o 
1 were vache ore p! plensi th 1 eR aTa, r AS E E e p É dh. | very. Feasonable terms LANA i a 
slow trade, and Jat: "enl "i: ported. ^ 23 * " edo 8 0 Led a n » 
| Lamb, which fe ases. e iy moror We Libs daly Pa iid QUEER wi NETS, FISHING NETS, RICK CLOTHS, 
heavy.— Very little is d is Pork, E A 6 weoh Aggrog. Aver. | 98 3 9 4 g Net for SD he for fM fences, 
i east y 29. Vet ni à 5 ex e sarly 4 feet hig: er yar D ra i 
sy Duties on Forelgn Grain — 16 m 9! purposes, OU y igh, 44d, Pa ro rag, 
j Alth in uH mss a eron Forelgn Grain TH Je BB | at e, Brammel, Casting, and o pn s ode- j 
i Diagram showing the Au Aun in the price of Corn onthe average of the | i te fou ice i Rick Oloths dressed. with a pliable AST Xion of | 
(teal j Saturday, May -is agga |farand boiled oil, 1s. per square yard, made up, including all | 
Lambe, 6e roa TEA Mav3 | Mayo EE Max 1) Max 23 | line attached to the cloth, for 30 te 0 feet by 30 feet, \\ 
; qualities range rice 5 T à at a 
price 5l. An early orc t re sold ai | 
E Baasts, 812; Sheep and Lambs, 9590: Calves, 2:6; Tq Eos MET nominal pr in Rucuampsow, Net and Tent P. 
n TAB E maker, 21, Tunbridge rond london. 
HAY.—Per] Toad of 36 7 Trusses, $ Pa D RTISTS, & dio ee E 
Sur F de ~ : f 
Prime MespHer roto ze New Hay ye a [Zevon zaw = 5 | (ALIGRAPHTC BLACK- LEAD PENCILS. — | 
Infr.New & Rowen 55 65 |C W to 110 | Stra 32 [i EE These Pen are MERE Ae grit, and for richness | 
miada weny ba zx : i be of tone, depth of olour, delicacy of anc B. B Mes : 
nw Cooper, Salesman. tt tur n are not to be equalled by th ee Cumb d Lead that 
Á Cu; RLA f. | | q y the umber 
E Primo Mend. Hay See M EHI Ma; bes can be obtained at the prosent time, and are inintey superior 
Inter RM d T | to every other description of Pencil now in use, They will also 
HA. dd | FB recommend themselves to all who use the Black-lead ee 
| TUA eem Hay Sale m Wan n instrument of professional importance | ^0 tion, by their 
i being ine more than half the Ee of pur Pencils. ^ 
i É Ganary , HB, B, BB, F, FF 43, per dozen. 
1 £88 to 80s : 
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ITATOES.—! TH : s ^ 
OTATOES. = yan ix, particular]; zecommended for writing and 
i le demand except fort - counting-house Booksellers s 
j fer i a complete drag. "Ow ving to the bigh. prie $ the warm ‘ Lay rd dT d Golourmen, Station psal i 
$ weat) er, and the abund ane Sapp , of tables FE & S0; Shur 
EU gta A EAA UU D T esn T 
: llo: rk Reds, - 
y EE i ore Beca, n o | wj gle Pencil warded as a sample, upon the re- 
; ANT hae. | ceipt of postage stamps to the amoun! 
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