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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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unquestionable abundance, as well as is quality of 7 produce ; 
Wheats differ in their straw as well as in their grain, and thi: 
shou! some influence on our choi Short strawed 
‘Wheats-should be chosen for rich soils. 
The farmer's attention at this period should also be directed 
to the ploughing up gt his stubble before winter for his next 
year’s green crop. The land should be ploughed deeply where 
this is possible, and eic it be thoroughly dry, it should be 
ploughed in ridges and well water furrowed. 
Wotices to Corresposdents 
BonwT Bowzs—Sigma—They retain ERG form. andi great 
measure their strength s texture, so that you w em need 
to grind them after all. u will do pepe to get them burnt 
by themselves, and the n "t itself ; anc then grind theone 
i i the other. 
Can —We cannot insert an anonymous letter.on 
the ‘sujet How do you know all these particulars? 
Judges, w imagine e CAT their work when their 
shed. A reversal of "it can only be affected 
afterwards Wy the Society, who may of course, if a sufficiently 
powerful pedcs be made to them, overrule the 
judgment of their o 
OBEMICAL FUR Lar HM Nisi esses v analysis are so 
ious and require such dexterity to be 
e uy by à 
h Agri ADU al Society. 
method in practice to ascer! tain the un 88 of any manure fos 
your land, is to try it first on a small s 
CHINESE Pic—W 
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1 body, with the! back HERREN hollow, and the 
belly tr: iting near the grow sequence of the short- 
ness of the limbs. The Viste are anat) approaching to the 
" h copper colour. 
E Somewhat erect.” The work 2m ei Dom st 
y Professor Lo contains a useful section on the hog. 
=a Would-be Farmer—There are many ‘tills by which 
all th ferent men 
pensive, pr therefore suitable only for f > ae 
size, and com Lepr AE eae of dif t p? 
a particular class of s z for veri tidie c dn be 
Mese radice E nd Clover seed& all toge- 
ther. E may apply to ieu n ‘of or. or to Garrett, 
or ot] well known machine makers.— weentered the 
Tiiri noi occupy, the ontgoing tenant ttetue buildings, 
, till he had consumed all the green crops, and then we 
him for all made manure atthe rate of 33. Gd. per. cubic 
We also paid him half the labour of his T 
consumed, Mopeiheso wide value and, Jabour of any 
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the young Clovers, and x so mach per acre for a manur- 
ands Sio E the 
past year, he had dipistusdd not mown. This sy: 
i if it prevailed, we A iia 
e vs Peu leaving Hie farms. 
Venerem ston— It is difficult answer 
without knowing the circumstances. The moor she be worth 
got to a sportsman, but not to a farmer. If, however, it be 
worth this to a farmer, you may inclose and ch nar e 10 per 
cent. on your expense as additional mus and at. ne iner ased 
rent you may with advantage offer i ton a lease o 
if you can get a goo 
o repay your tem- 
porary loss of Hee] over it. About the number of years 
purchase it may be worth to you, we cannot s MW lives 
at one age are not of one value. Can any one give us a state- 
ment of their experience of Legg’s Hydraulic nau $ 
Manooup WURZEL AND PorATOES—We do not know their 
mais mane as fod for pigs; probably Simone "ke as 
3 either case it is advantageo ous to s i them or 
boil. " Globe Mangotds, 9 ins. in di; ameter, are 32: Tange size. 
MANGOLD ma—There is no difference in the 
varieties as regard rds sir liability to taste the milk, The 
best method of hindering this is to wash out your pail 
with a poration" ES saltpetre, and leave a little of the same in 
it when you milk. 
Mane E— Pedr 0, Pembr t hatever the m rop, apply a 
uble manures in spr 
Tares in the autumn if Sod "ie cose, We imagine you cannot | 
sow e Mustard now with any prospect CEN crop betore 
Christm; 
NET Tums Boni ey—We know 2v no method of cni c pues 
Nettles from @rass-lan, pt by vod them 
"this y’s Lead ^ 
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upand try the pian of in 
See a notice of Mr. Bla 
PorATo Brrancnc-df & (nee Grate the Potato wn toa 
pulp; pour water on, stir up, and then let the milky water 
run off, and it ou deposit the starch. About a corn-grinding 
machine a: * o Mr. Dean, of Birmingham. 
SosDRE ag aE er We (ees the only way to rear couples 
well under any circumstances is to give the mother more 
See peie food. Tf, as in your case, 
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you can procure, 
pa ires De he to her. Mmm Qe may be fed 
P eis Au ee as Me have been this iie d without 
injury to the ensuing erop, i. ¢., they may our a 
Possibly i in bleak situations and severe Vest it may 
injurious. Some sorts of Wheat do adheremore firmly to the 
chaff than others; this is characteristic of all ‘thin” 
ordinary varieties when the sample, 
giras be the cause, is ** thin” and mirom 
NES—The Rev. €. Kingley ER ot use cei if he ean 
uk the tank in a cla; id puddle o. pa well be- 
hind the circular raul shia ue be of brick or stone and 
UnATE AS A OE Can'any one give their experience of 
this manu: 
Wnrar—L—On 120 acres we have hitherto sown about 170 
bushels of Wheat, People generally sow more br eene 
they do by drill in the 
ke Viciosas AM town after Wednesday cannot be 
answered the same w 
Markets, 
HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses, 
Prime Mead.Hay 70eto 78s| New Hay. —sto —s|NewClt, eto —a 
Inf.New Rowen o» — 65 | Clover 70 50100 |Straw. 26 8i 
Supply shorter, 
Jonn Coorrr, Salesman, 
P " CUMBERLAND MARKET, Oct. 8 
ii ead. Hay Toto 759 95: to 1008 
v Hays . EIE 
la Clover 
Inferiordo, 75- 88 [Straw — 80s t0 94s 
Jomoa Barun, Hay Salesman, 
cn, a Oct. 9. 
Old 
HR rdi 1 S lover 105s to uo 
Hay “i Eum d traw — 24» to 98: 
re mer m 
HOPS, Firar Wa 
continue to havea brisk demand for ai k ded 
Ww 
by many is mill thought to be m: The 
on Monday rex’, after which we expect an ac L 
Tn 
uch overrared. Wayhill Tep ? Sra iei 
ance in pi 
NDEN Š pien Hop-Factors, 
ou may bury a manure for rf 
COVENT GARDEN, Ocr. Oct. 10.— Vegetables continue to be 
suffieient for the demand, but Fruit is not over abundant. 
Pine-apples, of excellent quality, may be bought at last nos s 
prices. Grapes, both English Eon F'oreign, are very plentiful, 
and consequently cheap. Apples and Pears have not altered 
Filberts realise a tolerably brisk 
are scarce, and so are good English 
Melons ; some foreign ones are in the market. Of Vegetables, 
Cabbages, Cauliflowers, &c., are good, but the latter hardly 
sufficient for the demand. arois and Turnips have altered 
but little in price. Peas are 
Potatoes are rather Beare; and very much | 
i sttuces and other Salad- 
ing are goo plentiful. Cut Flowers: chiefly consist a 
Heaths, Fasmines, Pinks, ete ae us largoniums, Gardenias 
5, Fuchsias ; Azaleas, and Ro 
enum. 
e Apple, perlb,, 4st 7s ^ per dazen 1s 6d.t024 
ire Borken n df r 100, iy Ay) 0 204 
ruga per Ib. ‘Almonds: per p k 
z bush zar rato 8e Sweet Almon 1 
en, i Fiber 5 English, » ioo be 98e to 1007 
is D 1bs., 100s to 1108 
Apples; De 
Poare, per d Hire m 
Melon 
Oranges 
1 dozen, 2s to 24 ] azi NL 
pe 100, 14s to 298 
ozen, 2s to 2s 6d 
Berberres, per bf -av., 4s to 6s 
VEGETABLES. 
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per Saache os, is to isca 
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dish, per h 
imbere, eüch,2d-t 
pei 
T bi indie, u 
Bunoh; 
rb 64 to 8d 
jii. hunch, 84 to 4d 
Chervil, per punnet, Ad toa 
—Per Stone ot 8 lbs, 
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SMITHFIELD, Monpay, Oct 
ty hg. to 
Otode 2] Best Long-wools to 1 
8 4 Di: o (shorn). -4 8 8 
210 8 4| Ewosand second quality — 
44 560 is (itor FRA 44 48 
- — Mom 
Pig 54 
5 
"i ay pcd 95,6305 Cal ves, 13 
is large, and trade very s Seot 
Short UR 8 4», these. description We 
avea 500 from the Continent, many of which are dore several ra 
main unsdld.— The ymber of Sheep is considerably gainalor and tade brisk 
as tameii advances We about 3000 from Holland, which moes a ready 
mper dp dps ice fully 4d per re mm 
Friday.—The trade Dr Pigs aut und pilces with difficulty supported, 
P y, Oct. 9. 
We have again a large PE: Beasts, and the 
up tenir Vu gr lor. the weather bil n 
san 
hic 
org woo about 4s, Bl, ana: Even cy 4s 9d to ds ITEE ied 
choi ith difficulty malt^s 4s l0d.—Neat Porkers maintain 
their puce, making about 6» 42; but the wenthor ia against the onlen? large 
Hogs, which are rather lower, 
1059; Sheep and Lamba, 5120; Calves 254; Pigs, 500. 
» West Smithfield. 
MARK-LANE, MowbAY, | Oct. 5 
a a Wheat this morning DT Essex and 
suffoile was — ‘hat from Kent. good, and was principally 
taken off at 2s. T qr. f th 
MICH Uum in iu 'e d ers, and 
per qr. advance.—The top price of Flour is raised 
er sack, wee barrels being held proportionately Bele 
i ly, and Cu s Malting 
white 
per qr. lower,—Oats sell SY at 6d. y Is. 
se'nnight. 
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RT be PER IMPERIAL QUARTER, $. Ss: $ os 
Wheat, ee Cent, and Suffolk 1 White 60 68 Red . 52 60 
" Nortolk, Lincolnshire, and Yor 64 | White 54 66 
mh Malting s and dieting. Boo tod] Cheval 26 48 . Grind. 98 38 
One, and Yorks . 96 234 | Foed 26. 
Sihamberland and Boosh ' EIE 97 32 , Potato 30.85 
WE Gara Feed 26.80 Pointo. 28° 32 
ital, "AR ship noD ipie 
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Rye . 
s e 40 44 
Beans, Masagan, po and zew ' 36 E al Tick 38 44 Harrow 39 
Longpod 38 45 
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sates 86 489 — Greys i86 40 
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Oats. | Rye: | Bae. Penn 
English ans ‘Ske — Bris. d 4786 | 2901 3208 - 1221 | 626 
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Foreign? — "5 1201 ^5 | egs) 400) — [iio | = | mo 
RI Oct, 
This morning’s market was. atten by several distant 
buyers, and Wheat, both En, nglish AT ems commanded the 
extreme prices o of Monday, with more inquiry fur the 
latte In barrel Flour there is little doing, holders being very 
firm in their demands.— B, Barley, Bae and Peas, nreunaltered, 
—Oats are dull at our m 
VALS THIS WEEK, 
Wheat [o Ba rley Oats Flour 
English 5. . 5130 5880 4150 Sks 
lrish per» 3680 - 
Foreign. . 3590 5130 17030 E 2780brls 
IMPERIAL AVERAGES, 
Wheat. | Barley.) Oats. | Rye. | Beans.) Peas. 
Ang. E? Bas psc) 478100! 294 1d) 23s Od) 31:104| 89s 9d] Bae 6d 
$7 1 
Sept. 49 0| 8 0| 23 2| 82 7| 40 4| 2 
—- n . e «| 50 0| 38 7| 28 5| 82 4| 4011 | 38.10 
~ 19 . « «| 51 8] 86 1| 98 7 | 23.0] 4t 6| 40 5 
— B, . «| 08 1| 8610| g8 7| 85 7| 489 7| 45. 0 
Ot Boe o + | bt 0| 28 9| 94 3| 85. 5| 43 4| 45 4 
| 5011| asi 
8 weeks’ Aggrey. Aver. | 
27 A Net TS n5 AT UAD do og 
Duttes on Forelgn Grain l3 0| 1 6. 
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Diagram showing the fluctuations in the prios gt Corn onthe average of S | ^ 
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weeksending Satur 
Prion 1.26 | Oor 8 
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Sales by Auction, 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, MARKET 
GARDENERS, A RAILWAY CONTRACTORS, 
AND OTHERS ENGAGE D IN PLANTIN: 
j ESSRS. PROTHEROE ES MORRIS will sell 
N by Auction, on the Premises, Chelsea Nursery, King’s- 
road, on Wednesday, October 14, Isio, and five following days, 
atllo PE each day (by order of Mr. Little, in consequence o! 
the ground being required Eor building pur apoen), the whole E 
the valuable NURSERY 
kinds of FRUIT EFS, oss APER and DECI- 
DUOUS Surv of eve: d ae in consider- 
able Rt and lotted to suit ev description of pur- 
chasers, The Stock is ‘ieularly worthy the attention of 
Noblemen and Gets laying out the unds ; also of the 
Trade, from its excellence ; and comprise: dime Standard and 
)warf trained and untrained Apple, Pea: Jum, Cherry, 
Peach, SIM Quince, MEE Walnet Mulber- 
ries, Goose| m , Filber ; Lime, Elm, Oak, 
Sycamore, Maple, fum Pi ane, Tabanan, Birch, Beech, 
"oplar, Hornbeam, “a ore Avg Thorns of sorts, Acacia, 
y ri; Weeping and other Willows, 
canti us, ds B» 
Pbpengaliead. Qoxtiod Laurels, 
Hollies, ELA Box, A 
lirea, us ie: 
and mu Firs e tht naand Common Prive: 
lock Spruce, Sweet B s (ters elipti ica, Magnolias, Rhodo- 
opu. Azaleas, Kalmias, &c. large quantity of Dwarf 
Ho: , Clematis, Pyr us and,Ribes in pots, Lilacs and Roses, 
[NR dede choice Figs of sorts, &c. 'ge quantity of 
strong Sea Kale, Asparagus, and Rhubarb, Por RIA 
viewed one week prior to the Sale. ‘Catalo; gues (ls, each, 
returnable to purchasers) may be had on the AN of the 
principal Seedsmen; and of e A USBOn pers. American 
Nursery, Leytonston e; Es: Pren ari 
tance from the Royal "Military / 
buses pass every 10 minute Iron Steam Boats to the 
Swan Pier, are within five minutes’ walle of the Nursery 
Grounds, 
M ESSRS; PROTHE T 
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KRG ee on Peco and I 
clock, the B WIS 
door ST " consisting A EVE RGREENS, 
STANDARD ROSE TREES, &c. The Stock ‘comprises a 
quantity of splendid Jarg xe Laurels, ve. Laurels, elie 
Box, Arbor-vitw, Red Ceda: ars, Eve org 
Wer int of Hine. wee e bloom, 
puts hc of the collection efenoiee G REENIOUSE PLANTS, 
inclut wa: of fine Camellias, reccived since the last sale, 
ind inter about 80 ascia named varieties, small bushy 
plants sorer mh Do 
.—The Pro opribtR f is now ready to offer the Lease (21 
years), Greenhouses and Fixtures, with immediate possession, 
9H el advantageous Aen Further Particulars 
FOURTEEN AORES OF NURSERY, STOCK, Wandewouth 
The Ground being required for building purposes. 
M "ESSRS. PROTHEROL ie MORRIS are 
favoured to bring before the Public by Auction on Monday 
the at da; T bs 1846, ue thirteen collier days, the 
superior SÈ Mr. Near of Wandsworth Common Nur- 
E VID PAT A ‘xcchent oppestanity for Gen 
nish their Pleasure Gro: 
the "Trade are 
class Stocks ever. offered to Public C.mpetii 0) 
every Variety of useful and Ornamental SHRUBS. b 
GREENS, FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, AMERICAN 
PLA SOR Paul and unusually grown. ‘Also two Stacks of 
XENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS. 
M [ ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND Mo. RRIS will sub- 
Tredegar House, Bow, (nea: HS 2 P Wednesday, 
October 21st, 1846, at 11 o'elock, by or Gibson, who 
is leaving. the house, the whole of the en DENHOUSE PLANTS, 
consisting of fine Double CP well set with bloom buds, 
Azaleas, Fuchsias, Verbenas, Geraniums, a very fine Aloe in 
tub. Also, two 2-1i ight "Boss ith glazed sashes, capital iron 
Roller, Garden IE ine; vea age for Plants, several ladders, 
teps, wheelbarrow, and sundry effects, viewed one 
i prior to the Sale, and Catalogues had on the premises, and 
of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, 
ALE BY AUOTI 
ME DENNIS AND CO. NunsERYMEN AND 
RISTS, King's-road, Chelsea, bog to call the attention 
GENGbS emen, Gentlemen, and the pu ublie Eenerally, to the fact 
0 clear a very large 
from 6 inches to 6 1 foot Trish Ivies, from 1 to 20 fe 
finest and largest varied collecti ee of Gooseberries in the king- 
cone fine fruit-bearing Mulberry, Apple, and Pear-trees, &c. 
c.—Further particulars PEITO Sale will be given in 
Bature advertisements. 
MAJESTY 
MENTAL  WATERFOWL, 
k and aS qwe Egyptian, Canada, 
Lau ghing ‘Geese; ree akes, 
ummer and Win Gadwall, La- 
brador, Shovellers, Gold. -eyed and Dun Diver; bdavoling Ducks, 
é&c., domesticated and pinioned ; also Spanish, Cochin China, 
ey Foland, Bolton Gray, Surrey, and Doris Fowls; an 
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53 m 
B1 3 oe 
50 0 
49 
SEEDS, 
ganary - perqr 48to E idest Dekor on ght 
Cari per cw! 40 Mustard, White - p bush: 
Glover, Red, Enyi ngs = ti 
79 10s6à 
Raj apris English, por last 27 9i 
on 4158:5153 
MS ur in. - 
= Rape Cak: 
Corlander = = a) Saintioin - ~ 
empseed l por gre 85 inr. Eng. winter p.bush. 68 586d 
Linseed = perqr 42 ha Aro 4nüd 
Baltio a8 per 6 193 
-— Oies. Big per 1000 ge 5s To ra xs (too vegide t inr ott) 
Kinaeronp AnD Lax. 
White, J apan, Pied, and Common Peatom Eggs of the 
bove; and pure China Pigs, 
E O A A 
„ın | SEEDS. .—CORNER OF HALE. MOON-STREET. 
THOMAS GIBBS and CO., 
(By Official appointment), Es ibeDSMEN. to th: 
“ROYAL AGRICULTUR. 
Los is at the Corner of HAL A 
DILLY, London, as for the last Fift; 
Priced Lists of”, ‘Agricultural Seeds re always ready, and may 
be had on application, 
