LE 
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— AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[ Nov. 14, 
nage. TE is a fa 
h 
doing 
talk Boe he is 
g is progressing in 
are straight, and there are no shori ^j md But tl is also 
another part of the question: ay vr tenante very 
often neglect fu nd decidedly 
insert in the a pa e that when 
a tenant has got good and subs er paiaina ae should be 
bound to keep them in good and substantial, not tenantable, 
ey Fair play is uH If landlords do ‘all that i is DCN 
sary to their tenants, the tenants are bound to do all Rum 
ae aa I have now 
favour to eome over again 
proceedings, when the crops are growing, I shall be very happy 
to see you. I feel thatthe publie eye is upon me, and that if 
I make a mistake, I shall not only deserve but receive severe 
‘public censure, I know, and Isay it with sorrow, that E 
are—but not in this assembly—old-fashioned farmers w 
e ould rejoice to see me fail in T Sndo danes ped poer 
Fools that they are!—Fools that they are! I not offered 
eda them so that they may grow more and make more 
t you know there are a few ignorant, conceited, 
a | individuals, who would rejoice to say that I had 
din my Boose But gentlemen, I am happy to say 
appy to say His the roots ay, eat 
this year have shown themselves to s good a: 
showed some of you, my friends, over Qn heath. > "Ipswich 
Paper. 
Notices to Correspondents. 
ADDRESS "WANTED—H. C— Will you be kind enough to give us 
your address? A correspondent of ours wishes to communi- 
cate with you. 
‘CURE ron pe Suerp-rot—T Fall—Y our announcement should 
as an advertisement. 
Turry-Acng Farm—R A T—If not in a bleak situation, the 
hedges should certainly all be lev elled, and the ditches, with 
a drain first placed in each, all filled up. The land need 
o open ditches, unless Eme i aA natural stream 
through it too large to make E 
GaAs Lime—A Constant Reader—I a will, a0 back you will 
find repeated answers on th EUNTES Two waggon loads 
per acre reine after an eee a some months to the 
air is a useful under any and 
especially so to soils so destitute of earthy or calcareous 
matter as peaty soils. 
Grass Sreps—J R—Sow in April over a young Barley crop 
just as it Men through the. land, and usb: harrow them 
our purpose—a two-year old or a permanent 
uius "n us 
if they will dissolve in sulpharie 
acid, they ‘vill t be: d better for the addition, and it will re- 
duce them to a form convenient for application 
cadem ARXTICHOKES— cannot make 2s, 6d, per 
bushel of them by fatting pigs on them ; therefore you had 
better sell them and buy Swedish Turnips, Barley- Re Pol- 
—T e W—You may cut it again before winter, if now 
gh. 
MuK ax E LL 0n—We have never heard of iron milk 
pans, and nee inii them quite out of the question. 
About churns, we do not profess to let ow haabesps alwery, 
uA. one is made by Messrs. Attwood, of Lewes, but it is 
mall. 
eme DnamiNG—R A T—The pipes Sees no ‘percolation 
ly join on to one another. And to hinder 
ee n “shold be rammed 
s have Lise 
ny iet less ex Yan ience of greaves 
so, “how should 
‘We: pe ali it should 
ley per 
Kawade will 
Your 
very 
antim 
mot De imn J all 
lb. as food f 
do very well, red iila be given boiled or steamed. 
Observation on the present erop of this root is, we fear, 
extensively correct. 
Sarr Mrink—Piedmont—Your dairymaid “tells” you. You 
should have personal evidence of so singular a fact. We 
e must be some error. As "regards tolls, the 
course to pursue is to under Protest and summon the 
gatekeeper. Consult your lawyer first. 
R A 
2 
W B Hs" two horses 
nol ot f ensptopod in the 
would, 
Rondte. dt MP sging hos annum; for about 20. 1. Dom 
acre, should suffice i the land. In addition to thi: 
and harvesting, the use of the hoe, &c. ore qué pe ais 
41, 83. Your farm will be taken up by “ M is "soon. About 
fences, we have given directions for Voc cut: 
SHORT-HORNED ERE er—At 30 OPE they puha to 
be fully grown, and they will readily become fit for 
butcher in 6 months eli put up on roots and good hay. 
SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF HAy—A Subscriber—From p to 12 cubic 
wil weigh a ton. One cubic yard in the bottom of a 
BE will often € os eect as spied in the toj 
autu 'umn. om id soluble venim in sp! 
*.* Communications reaching town after voeem cannot 
"pe answered the same week. 
Markets, — 
ATO: ~—SouTHWARE, Varrar S Nov. 
The supply to this M during the p week was ver; x 
modera! uence of the Sagen supply of 
vegetables, and the Shee E supply to the town markets by rail- 
way, this market was excessively fheavy, and there was little 
or nothing done, except for some pes the best papper nferior 
samples were offered at reduced prices, ew ales were 
effected. Trade was dull at the iomas quotation: 
York Regents, 120s to 1408 Kent ond Essex Regents, 140s 
Do. Shaws, 1205 jo. Shaws, 1208 
Lincolnshire Regents, 120s to 1408 Do: ian neys, 1208 to 1408 
Do. Shaws, 1208 French, 1103 to 120s 
Do. Kidneys, 1108 
HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
TTHFIELD, Nov. 12. 
Prime Mead.Hay 708 to [4 Hay — sto —s|NewClr, —sto —s 
Infr.New& Rowen 50 eilear 70 100 [Straw | 30 36s 
Jonn Coors, Salesman, 
WHITECHAPEL, Nov. 13. 
Fine Old Hay - 60s to 80s| Old Clover 1058 t0110% 
EnferlürHay - —— m= DInfn , 0— -<>l Straw 285 :t0:895 
New Hay New Clover 80 105 
'UMBERLAND MA: ov. 12 
Prime Mand. Hay  758to 82«| Old Clover 95s to 100s 
Inferlor . 60 Inferiordo, 80 88 dw 83» «o 468 
raw Hay = New Cl 
E 
Ji 
ai 
set Hope at lata prices, 
pruson of See, Hop Hactors. 
PS, 
‘There is an -x:erelve demand for all k 
ir per 
| COVENT NT GARDEN, Nov. 14.—Both Fruit and Vegetables are 
lentiful; but trade is far from being brisk. 
ine-apples are 
sufficient for the demand ; but Grapes both English and Foreign 
are somewhat scarcer. 
price since our last re 
plentiful. Nuts are suffi 
BS 
and the latter plentiful: 
little in price. 
Celery is good: in quality. 
tuces and 
able quantities of 
Cut Flowers 
mellias, Pelargoniums, Gardenias, Oz 
Azaleas, and Roses. 
ient for the demand, 
scarcer, and there is little demand for r Filberts. 
scarce. Of Vegetables, Cabbages, Cauliflowers, &c. 
Carrots and Turnips nave PERS but 
eans remain nearly the 
Good Potatoes a 
other Salading are good and plentifol ; 
Horseradish 
chiefly consist of Heaths, 
Apples and Pears have not altered i in 
ranges are g more 
Walnuts are 
Lemons are 
are good, 
s last week. 
Let- 
consider- 
continue to be Mead. 
Jasmines, Ca- 
Violets, spacial: 
FRUITS. 
tehen, 
Pears, i pda PIT 
Oranges, ver "dozen, 25 to 3s 
per 100, 14s to 29s 
Berberries, pex b£-ay., 5 
Lemons, yer dozen, ls 6d to r4 
Lemons per 100, 10s to’ 20¢ 
eet Almonds, per lb. 
Filbers Bnglish,p. 100 ME i 3» 
vts, Cob, Ber 1001, 95 to 
-- Ban 
— Spanisl ^ 
Walnuts, per bushel, 16s to 240 
VEGETABLES, 
Cabbager, per doz., 6d to 
red, per doz, 1 to 38 
Broccoli, per doz., 6s 10 12 
let 
l, 
Jan d "per bushel, 2ato 48 
KI 
Turnlps, per doz., la to 2r 
Re 
Leeks, per doz,, ls to 2s 
Celery, par bundle, 6d to ls 6d 
Carrots, per doz., 8rto Gs. 
nions, vid bushel, 5s to 8i 
Spanish, per doz 1s "6d to 4s 
Shallot, per lb., 6d to T 
Garlio, IU to 8d 
Spinach, per sieve, 1s to 1s 6d 
Brussels Sprout 
Lettuce, Cos, per score, 8d to 
S Snc Jaga to 3 
Endive, porjacore, 6d t0 i 
Radishes, per 12 bunches, 1s tolesa 
pottle, 9d to le 8d 
= 
ae 
irsley, per iach, 1 
Roots, per isle lsto ls 6d 
SMITHE is MONDAY, Nov 3. —Per Stone of 81bs, 
Henv sente Herafords, os 4s Oto 4s 4 | Best Kong-woois. -~ = 48 8105 0 
Best Short Horns Disso (shorn) des 
Second quality Boasts = 8 03 $i wor and v second quality 4 9 46 
Q: 4 PI d ET 
jve 
Beat Doran iue 50 5 1 
2 RB T Lambe, 
Be 
consequently make 
thing quotable over 4s 
on offer 
rather improved for pig 
ugh 3 ae sea 
efie 
ds 43 Ín most Gates, a 
v arrivals from 
Ing nearly 1000 head ol 
ca d 
e dà Jemand excerdingly limited 
o price for the chalet qualities. 
hw of meat. m 
ad ihe beet «Shear none A. Mo 
iue d and Germany ee Yer 
"he 
The weather being good, trade is 
may, Nov. 1 
The supply, of Beasts is con siderable 
nd and Germany, gaa eos Spain. The 
po 
foreign, there being 431 from Holla 
sold—bus our 
"The best. porne, ently mi 
4» Bà. The for calves 
is 8d—& ve d HONS ane ra te mi rs 
so plentiful, «nd the weather being go 
d; 
1174; Sheep and Kainos 3610; Calves, 158; Pi 
ia Eoria 7, however, are 
py "about. gd-por ti 
SER ithfelà 
K-LA] Mox " 
The supply bE English Wheat byl and carriage samples was 
moderate this morning ; 
factors were neverthele: 
compelled to 
accept a reduction of 25. upon the White, and 3s. per qr. upon 
the Red, at which a part remained unsold late in the day. Free 
Foreign was a slow 
sale at a declineof 2s. per qr. upon the 
ay last. 
Bonded was inquired after 
for France at 58s. to 59s. per qr., the former being offered for 
Red Wheat.—Barley, all but the very finest quality, must be 
written at 1s. Per qr. cheaper.—Old Be pes espe aed of a 
large supply, were 1s. to2s. and new 1s. wer.—English 
White Peas enne 2s, per qr. ; 
were in fair request. — Oats, PU 
quoted 1s, lower, with a dull sale.—In bari 
former value, and 
Irish, must be 
Barley, Malting and dist piaga sis 42s Chovaller 
Oate, Lincolnshire ani 
— Nertounibes rlan nd and Scotch 
but Toria Ec their 
y offered ; but Pd 
on reduced terms. 
H, PER ee QUARTER, $. 8. 
otc : te 60 64 ed 57 
Yorkshire 60 White 54 63 
49 49 > Grind. 85 88 
Polands 28 34 ^ Feed 29 
«ed 37 30 Potato 32 85 
Potato 
Male, que, ship 
Rortiord and nu 
Beans, Mazaigan, o 
Pigeon, Heiivoland 
Pons, White 
secondary dtes cea 
NT 
old ånd new E E AV "Pick 38 48 Harrow 38 45 
. 44to 48 Winds 55 70 
Longpod 38. 46 
Gray < 88. 48 
for this c 
being taken for export to ‘France, for which latter the demand 
increases.—Barley is a slow sale, 
and allbut the very finest 
qualities are the turn QA —Beans ae unaltered. hite 
cheaper.—Flour re 
ions.—F o: 
non meet an im- 
quired after, unless god or on ae coast. 
IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 
Wheat. |Barley.| Oatc. | Rye. | Beans.) Pena. 
Oct, aper Quarter.) 54s 0d) 36s 9d 241 8d| 36r bi| 48s 4d| Abs 4d 
dani CLOG AARP MCN 87 94 | 35 9| 48 7| 46 7 
i7 wii aio] aa 8| 35 d| aa 3| 45 B| 47 
ipse 6010| 40 2| 26 6| 39 0j 45 9| 4810 
oder » 61 9} 4 97 0| 41 1| 46 1 | 50 8 
Nov. 7s « | 62 3 443 | 5 | 46 6| 5011 
6 waeks! Aggrog. Aver. | 598 | 29. 
| 
Duties on Forelgn Grain 4 ^ 
Fluctuations in last six 
Gs 8 Los I pose i7 xu E Genesi] 
“Nov. 7. 
EEDS 
50s to 61e 
0 43 
Canary 3 vp qr 
Caraw: t 
Glovers "Red, Euh de 
a Whee, Bnglish pm 
Coriander 209.16 
Hempseed - r. 84 8 
Lins ord SES po t Bl 5 
altice - - » 45 46 
Z Cakes, Eng. per 1000. 4018 5 
QN 
1 Linseed Cakes, Foreign pit ton te 1t 
stard, White, pi 
Rees, 5 Bnglish, per last at E 
Rape Cakes 
Sainsfoin 
Tares, Eng., winter, p. bush "n 
QEoreim = utm 
Turnip’ (toocenviable fora Giotto 
ORD AN. 
Sales by Auction. ` 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, MARKET GARDENERS, 
A S CONTRACTORS, ÅND OTHERS ENGAGED 
M ESSRS. NPROTHEROE AND MORRIS have re- 
DS instructions to submit to MU Competition, on 
onday, 16, and following days, 11 o'clock, a large 
PORTION, oF the densely stocked NURSERY of Wm. DENNIS 
and Co., King’s-road, Chelsea, the ground being required for 
immediate building after Chri: m pee The stock consists of 
10,000 Aucuba japonica, Irish I i large Privets, and 
an immense quantity of sindira, half- standard, pilar and 
dwarf Roses, in great variety; the largest co 
Gooseberries ever grown, in upwards o va 
Mulberry Trees, Hower 
Shrubs, Herbaceous Plants, &c. May be viewed three days 
Broi to the Sale, and Catalogues had ofthe principal ‘Seeds: 
men, on the premises, and of the Auctioneers, American Nur- 
sery, Leytonstone, 
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS will sub- 
E mitto Publie Competition, at p M Ea E 
tholomew-lane, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1846, 
m class collection of Nae BULBS, com] 
with bloom bui ds &e.— DS ani 
Gatalenies had at the Mart ; idi of iile nos American 
Nursery, Leytonstone. 
e CAMELLIAS, Fite E d E "RHODODEN- 
RON ARB RE NE CLAUDE pe BAVAY 
LUMS, AN: PAS k STANDARD ROSES, CONSIGNED 
FROM Pedes a FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. 
PROTHE ROE AND MORRIS will sub- 
gue Public Competition, at the ction Mart, Bar- 
tholomew lane, on Thursday, Nov: 19, 1946, antl following day, 
t 12 o'elock (by order of M. L s Van Hout te, Nurseryman 
BET Floristto the King of the EBOI ELONE) mere 2500 CAMEL- 
LIAS, fine healthy plants, consisting of all the approved varie- 
ties, beautifully furnished with bloom-buds. Also Ghent 
s, Rhododendron pred WEN Claude de Bavay 
Plums, fine Standard Roses, &c.— May be viewed one day 
prior to the Sale (at the Y Mart), where Oe atoetes may be had ; 
and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
ROSE TREES, CHESNUT PLANTS, &c. &c. 
N R. W. TOMPSETT has received “instructions 
from Mr. S to Sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, No- 
VEMBER 27, 1846, upon his grounds at BRENCHLEY, KENT, 
the remainder of the ROSE TREES and other Plants wich 
were left unsold last yeng in consequence of the wetness of 
the days appointed for the sale. The plants consist of 3000 
Send and Half-standard Rose Trees, warf Roses, 
400 large Portugal Laurels, 60,000 very strong Seedling Ches- 
nut Plants, 2 aid 3 year old Seedling Qui cks and Oaks, 200 
Firs.of rare kinds, and other plants. he Standard Rose 
Trees are à selection of the most beautiful kinds, which will 
i each dozen containing 12 different sorts, 
‘ies, of various sorts. 
plants will be divided into small Lots. The sale will com- 
mence exactly at 10 o'clock. The grounds are 7 miles 
from Tunbridge Wells, and 3 from Paddock-wood Station of 
the Dover Railway. 
roO LET a NURSERY —Great Bargain.—The Pro- 
prietor of the Edmonton Nursery being compelled shortly 
to leave the business in consequence of an engagement pa 
where, is induced to offer it at the following very 
terms. The whole of the Glass Erections—about 4000 foot; 
about 3000 Plants in pots, the remaining Stock ol 
greens, &c., Lease, Fixtures, 
and immediate possession granted, a 
Christmas next. The rent, inciuding Cottage, Shop, and 
about two acres of land, 307. per annum: i 
The land is stocked with Fruit-trees, which on. 
an average DER nearly the EUG S rental. For further 
particulars apply to Messrs. H. Low 
sery, or P the Pro rito on pT preteen. 
ton, Middlesex, Nov. 1 
E DREIGN AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS, for Horticultural and general purposes, to be 
had in biete as imported, of 100 and 200 feet each ; 
Pantiles, 1 Propagating and all kinds Ab Hor- 
ticultural Glasses. Solent Brushes, Ecs of the best 
ES ELPHICK'S, EA battlenet 
OA: throwing fours 10 percent. more than any other. cna 
hitherto used ; and also to the ERO nA reduction recently 
made in the price ; ; Partus & H have the pleasure to 
announce that they have made arrangements y with the manu- 
facturer for a constant supply of the above articles, and are now 
ready to deliver them at the tunder-mentione } prices 
ach—s. aci 
12inchesin diameter .. . 5 g inches in diameter 
> 6 » 
1077 ey d i EAN 2 25 2 
When a dozen are taken at once no charge m made for pack- 
ges. British and Foreign Sheet and Horticultural Glass 
ALPE 12, Panton-street, Haymar! arket. 
OWER-POTS AND GARDEN SEATS. 
m MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford-street, respectfully 
m t OF E jie EE 
MAS y) 
OU Greenhouses, Conservatories, Garden. Terraces; Encaustic, 
VARIETY. May be seen at Messrse 
PARKER AT' i Surrey-: n P oroin of Bt 
Agents to Messrs. MINTON 0., the E 
ERATEN: Patentees of the PORCELAIN UT TONS, 
cheaper and more durable than Mother-o’-Pearl, 
