AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
511 
30—1846.] THE 
COVENT GARDEN, Jury 25.—The supply of Vegetables 
this week has been somewhat limited, but fruit has been pretty 
MEET Pine-apples, both English and Foreign, are Hes 
tiful, but epus ge pen: is heavy. There is abundance of good 
Grapes in the t; and Plums, both English and Foreign, 
are Dientiful. SEES and Nectarines have also been unusu- 
ally abundant. The supply of Cherries and Strawberries has 
been Well kept up; the latter are, however, becoming very scarce. 
dant,anda quantity Tf Dutch 
Currants has been offered. Apples and Pears are sold at 
nominal prices. Oranges are plentiful, considering the sea- 
Son, and Nuts of all kinds are sufficient for the S 
Lemons are much cheaper. English Melons may be ob- 
tained at last week's prices, and some good foreign ones are 
also in the ane arket. Of Vegetables, “Asparagus is scarce 
and dear. Gabbages, Cauliflowers, &c., are good, but the 
latter hardly suflicient for the demand. A oe and Turnips 
ave not altered in price since last Peas are rather 
Scarce, and good MEAS n ERE hie high prices. Beansremain 
early Ee same as good in quality. 
s fetch from d to 12s, per DUE The supply of Ash- 
lavea”. aneen is somewhat limited.  Lettuces and other 
Salading are good and plentiful Cut Flowers chiefly consist of 
Heaths, Jasmines, Kalosan alceolarias, Pinks, Pelargo- 
no Tuberoses, EU AE EET Gardenias, "Moss and other 
FRUITS, 
Pine Apple, perlb., 4st Ease uy yuaetote 
Se du per (de 3s to 6s Cur: ants re per bf.-sv., 4s t. 
Apples, Dess., per bush., 3s to 6s di Hinr 
" Kitchen, 2s Gd t9 4r Strawberries): per pottle, 1s to 2s 
Pears, per hf. ee 3s to 78 aspberries, S Bu ‘Ys to 15 3d 
Sweet Almonda, perlb., 
OUO eae p. 100] UN DT e 60: 
8, Cob, p T 1001bs., 80s 
— Spanish, 14s 
quen per bushel, 6s 10 84 
‘ABLE 
ettuce, per score, ym lst 
ls to 2: ‘oa 
ee met, 2d to 3d 
per uns y 9d to B 
avory, per bunch, 4d to 6d 
Thyn S, per bun chy sád 
Watororsas, p. 19 sm; bun, 6d to 84 
Minipa, por Teach, dd tod 
Red Beet, per doz., 6d cae "oa 
a 
d to Parsley, per aN 
Asparagus, per bundle, 1s to 5s ‘Roots, per dle, le 
Cucumbers, each; m Tarragon, per bunch, 6d 
Mint, green, per bunch, 6d to 8d 
Leeks, per doz. bunches, 2d te 4d Marjoram, per bunc pn 
Celery, per bundle, 1s tole 6d 
HAY. Por Load of T p. 
SMITHFIELD, July 
Prime Meaa.Hay 78s to Pel Now Hay Goeto e NewClr, “sto —s 
infr,New & Rowen 60. Clover 76 vo 10 | Straw E 
OOPER, el 
Joi 
CUMBERLAND MARKET, uly 23, 
Prime Mead. Hay oro 30» | Old Clover 100s to 119a 
eror -+ Inferior do, " 
New. Hay 3 oí. e5 New Glove ee P4 t Straw 98s to 34: 
lormba Banan, Hay Salesman: 
WHITECHAPEL, July 
Pine y ~ 70sto 80s Qu Clover Joos tonos 
Nferlor Hu N^ oe — {Ini 
law Hav 60 68 
HOPS. _Fripay, July 2: 
zie 288 to 32 
New Oliver 8095 
the der received. this mornin 
3 and the duty by many is thought to be much overrated, at £140,000. 
vrranpin & SMITH, 
ARK-LANE, Mowpay, July 20, 
The Supply S Wheat ces Base, ont, and Suffolk, this 
Morning, was much larger than we have received for some 
months past, and pen poy y progress could Te oe with the 
Sale a reduction of 5s. pi 
ited, holders uo 
i IMPERIAL QUARTER, 5. 8. $.58 
ese White 48 50 Red : 44 55 
id Yorkshire 40 50 White 40 51 
ing 206 1030s Chevalier 30 23 
tare 
rum ve shat! Potato 27 30 
oa : Potato g4 97 
= Paws ame niet 
Beans, M Mazagan, old and new ` 38 to a5 
Pigeon, Heligoland o 49 
Peas, White eee E 
Harrow 86 48 
Longpod— — 
Grp 83 94 
» 
FRIDAY, Jul; 
a The arrivals of Corn of allt kinds, either English or Foreign, 
‘uring the week have been sm: ai pu que pu E tr: nur 
Rye crop there, as also in the BARE on is very badi; 
Tun, Wheat. | Bar ye. | Beans.| Pei 
- — 18per Quarter.) 59r 0d| 97s 1d| pon eal Bae Ad| 35s 8d| Bas 9d 
Ee ROY. voc. bl 5| 27 8| 98 8 3 4 2 6 
Jui "o. os B 2| s7 $8 6| 32 7, 87 6| 85 0 
do 44 | e810} 27 6| 38 B |09 8 | 2 5 5 
Ru Uu Wenn ete 7| 9 8| 3311| 3711 | 85 3 
3 38 . . .]| 6010] 2710| ss o | 86 5| 38 6 4 
6 , 
Re Aggreg. Aver. | 111| 97 5| 93 7| 33 8| o7 4| 9410 
DT 
Dison Foreign Grain 6 ol eol 161 4 0| 40) 40 
ram eae Hen in the price of em onthe average of th 
_ six ding Saturday, July 
Jung 97 | Jur 4 pm n 
Kinasrord AND Lay, 
IMPORTANT SALE OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS AND 
A p 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS have re- 
L ceived instr CUM from the Proprietor of the Edmonton 
Nursery to offer ublie competition, Ws the premises, on 
UESDAY the 25th o xt, the Stock of valuable 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS, including the dant collection of 
choice P ani a 
Besides the a 
000 plants of: 32 ae and rar 
tains a large quantity of Movada Gompholobiums, Pimeleas, 
horozemas, Kennedyas, de. ; among which are several new 
and M species. There is Bio a fine ey toi f Ca- 
a 
mellias, set with bloom at every point, and e g chiefly 
of Double: Whites, Stripes, Fimbriata, Humes Diash, p 
kelarii, Tricolor, Cane aaa and Imbricata. 
the plants are large. ind handsome, end the feeder 
small, saleable stu à Sim le will commence at 12 o'elock 
precisely. Gade a will be ready in a week or two. 
«Leytonstone, July 2 
MEXICAN ORCHIDS. 
ESSRS. J. C. & S. STEVENS will SELL by 
braun EN di o Room, 38, a atl Covent- 
garden, on Tuxs JULY, at 12 for I precisely, e 
IMPORTATION OF | OROHIDS just received from Vera Cru 
colleeted in a district 800 miles distant from the last parcel 
received from Mexico; it comprises many plants oi 
glossum citrosmum, an nd other varieties : also TOP e ca 
of Leelias, Oncidiums, Epidendrums, de, &c., 
On view the iu ingle and morning of Sale, anid Re 
had oft the Aw 
I DMONTON NURSERY TO LET.—The present 
roprietor, being anxious to dispose of the above NUR- 
SERY, and with a view to rendet the a ES EMEN more 
moderate, has directed Messsrs. PRO & MORRIS 
to dispose of the entire Stock of ORDENHOUSE PLANTS 
BY AUCTION; and is now sendy to offer the Lease, the Glass 
erections (amoun ing to about four bob feet), an 
Stock of Evergreens mee Shrubs in the ground, upon very 
advantageous terms, Should any one prefer taking the Lease 
and Glass only, errangements will be made to effect a Sale of 
ut-of-door Stock in October. 
A Eus desirable opening is here presented to any one pos- 
sessed of a small capital, the Nursery being well situated, with 
excellent Dwelling- house, and moderate Rent.— articulars 
zony, be obtained by application personally, or by atten to 
Henenman, at the Nursery, Edmonton, Middlesex.— 
July 95, 1846, 
LOWER CLAPTON.—TO MARKET GARDENERS & Others. 
O BE LET ON LEASE, with Early Possession, 
THIRTY ACRES OF LAND in full cultivation as a 
MARKET GARDEN, within three miles of Shoreditch Church; 
r the Ground would be let on Building Leases.—For further 
particulars apply to Hse W. and S. Corron, Solicitors, 
No. 7, Lothbury, Londor 
NORFOLK. 
O BE LET ON LEASE, Ar MICHAELMAS, ar 
SNARE HILL, within One Mile of the Thetford station, 
on the Norfolk Railway, and Three Miles from the Duke of 
Grafton’s, i at Eust ton The pro] perty comprises the up nr 
G Farm, 480 a 
Extra Parouhiel uid Tithe free ; no path ipu the KRT 
and the SUN abounds with. game. Gardens, 
E Manor e let separately, if required. S ADDS o the 
Bailiff, at on Tun. 
RREY. 
pss i E LET, at Kingswood, within three 
s of Reigate Railway Station, 
KINGSWOOD. b ARM to be LET on LEASE, for 21 years or 
less, at Michaelmas next ; comprising a Farm. "house and suit- 
able Out-buildings, and 600 acres Arable (good Turnip) Land, 
at a money rent of 20s. an acre, which includes tithes andrates, 
or at a corn rent if preferre: Two smaller Farms may be had 
ee if required, so that a capitalist, wishing to embark 
10,0002. in eal 1000 acres may do so within 1} hour of Lon- 
on, The pu i Be had if required. For particulars, 
apply to Mes: we 3, Lincoln’s.i inn Fields ; Messrs, Nash, 
Surveyors, Reig Ss cane Kir gswood, Epsom. The 
tenant, Mr. Crews, Sans Show the pata al farm, 
FLORIST. AND aa poe 
lee BE DISPOSED OF, — l-known Establish- 
ment in the eae: line to "e so) [dol for many US a 
most excellent tra he uM is decidedly one of the 
very best in London, S in the centre of a most ERE 
and bustling neighbourhood. The above is well worthy the 
attention of any young Nur: ery, a and Florist having ground 
within a mile or two of this Establishment, as the situation 
being so commanding, a most extensive business REN be done 
in each department, As the Proprietor is obliged to dispose 
of the above in conse 9 uence of a death in his family, HS entire 
Stock, Fixtures, and everything belonging usiness, 
may be had a deci eat ERES a ‘ull I particulars, with Inven- 
tory of Stock, Fixtur ay on application to 
Mr. C. Davis, ATE ot Tesdbos Frederick place, Newington, 
ANTED to purchase a small SPAN-ROOFED 
GREENHOUSE, not less than 18 feet by 12. It must 
e in good condition, and the terms moderate. —Letters, stating 
lowest price for Cash and where it can be seen, to be addressed 
(prepaid) to R. R. R., Post-office, East Sheen, Surr 
TO OWNERS AND OCCUPIERS OF ESTATES. 
NUS BULLOCK WEBSTER, of Hounsdown, 
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Machine for taking roots and stones out of clay, both which are 
to be seen at the Royal Polytechnic] TAa Rhen — 
offers his assistance as a thorough practical man to Pa 
who may require information on A subjeet connected wi 
the Drainage of their Estates. —Land drained at a fixed 
sum per acre, including every iion 
Just published, price 64.. 
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