COM 
49—1846.] THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
£: 
b 
815 
COVENT GARDEN, Dec. 5.—Fruit and Vegetables are 
:abundant; but trade is far from being eder Pine-apples are 
scarcer, and likely to become dearer, and es, both English 
and Foreign, are scarce. Apples and p have not altered 
‘in price since last week ; the s are rather more plentiful. 
are excellent in quality and brought in greater 
tained, and Nuts 
Walnuts ce scarcer, and there 
mand for Filberts. Len are rather more 
. Of Vegetables, Cabbages, Fbst owers, &o., are 
1001 and plentiful. Carrots and Turnips have altered but 
dttle in price. Beans m 
elery is good in quality. 
tuces and other Salading are plentiful. ill con- 
Cut Flowers chiefly consist of. Heaths, 
Pelargoniums, Gar ‘denias, Caeti, Nea- 
* Violets, Luculia gratissima, Bignonia radicans, Roman 
"Narcissus, Allamanda Dd dou) Fuchsias, Azaleas, and Roses, 
UITS, 
Lemons per 100, 6s to 14e 
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e Apple, perlb., dato 77 
npa Hothouse, per Ib. às to bs 
ortugal, per 1b. 
Apples, Dess,, per bus s a a " 8s 
Pears, "8, per hf. 
Or ranges, pes "EM ONES REA 
s 00, Br to las — Spanish, 14¢ 
Berberries, per hf -s 078 Walnuts, per bushel, 16s A 24a 
Lemons, ver dozen, ls to Pn Chesnuts, par peck, 25 10 7i 
VEGETABLES. 
Garlic, perlb., 6d to 8d 
Spinach, per sieve, le to la 6d 
Suarasiis, per 100, 8 to Gr 
Seakale pei Punnet, En i to 3s 
Salsify, p. bundle, 14 to le 6d 
Cabbages, pr costs 6d tos Fd 
er doza ls ro d 
So lato ls 64 
Brussels Sprouts, par hf-av, 168d to 
;evtuce, er , 8a to 
Tomatoes, per T o 
| Endive, per scor o 
| keilatan, m 12 bu: o146d 
Mush 
Rs DEAG OOTO S aa 
sm. e 64 v0 8d 
Parsley, per inei t 1d 
Hoots, per ‘unde, eto ls 6d 
eh, 2d 
Ven , per bunch, Va ty 8d 
xjoram, ger bunch, 3d t 
Spanish, per doz, i ‘6d to 5a 
Shallow, per Ib., 6d co I 
HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
SMITHFIELD, Dec. 3 
y 70&10 78 | New Hay 
ven 40 — 68 |C 
eM Ms EI 
lover 80 95 | Straw 308 
IMS 
WHITECHAP: 
Fine ola oy - = Tosto Tarj Old < to 1008 
Inferi Inferior 80 |Straw 26s to 22s 
New New Ci 
m UMBERLAND MARKE! ec, 
en Ben di A: to m Old Clover EE 968 
Inferi P 75 84 | Straw  82sto34s 
New Hay ew Clover — 
JosnuA Barer, ; Hay Salesman; 
HOPS, FRIDAY, 4 
‘The Hop Market continues brisk at Imie ee "fors a bHapr with colour, 
JAT DANDAN 3L DMLEM, Hop-Fa torre 
MARK-LANE, Mowpay, Ni 
re was a moderate supply. of E Di Wheat by land 
carriage samples this morning, which was clea prices 
rather under those of this day se’nnight ; free foreign was in 
very limited demand ; bonded met a slight inquiry for export 
at 58s to 59s per ar .—Fine samples of Barley sold readily; 
Secondary qualities were difficult to realise. Beans, both old 
and new, in better request at late rates.— We reduce our quota- 
tions Ur White Peas 2s er. qr, wh ich, with the ee of the 
s to2s 
Th 
TISH, PER IMPERIAL ITARTE ass $$. 
Wheat, ier. Kent, and Sui White 60 65 Red 429 58 
Nortelk, LORD ‘and York bt 60 
Barley ey, Maltiny and distilling 20sto 42 "vate 42 50 Grind. 84 3% 
Oats, TROU e and orbi dee nds 98 8 eed ^ 96 $9 
cbumherland and Rocio . Feed 37 30 Potato 32 94 
i Peed $8 30 Potto 98 32 
Male, pale, wis UTTO AAE A ic 
Akad ax! a $ 1- -= 
Rye 40 44 
Bei, M dana new 35104] Tick 98 49 — arrow : 
Fu ned Pigeon, 48 Winds 65 70 Longpod 38 45 
Peas, Whise C. 1 48 to 62 Maple 42 3 E 
RRIVALS re ed RIVER LAST WEEK. 
Fio Barl, | Malt.) Oats. | Rye. | Ens. [Peas 
Ena h 50 Shs — Bris, 10059: Asini MSS 368 | 58 | 1181 | 870 
Ürish . .ox s} E NEU £ anes 
Foreign — "” 10219 °w at a — | 6.03 | 15 | 607 | 874 
The arrivals of wheat is ia Sd Oats, during the week 
have been large. observe no alteration in the value of 
English ps free Fore’ eign, Wheat, and the business doing is 
imited. h the exception 9h am increased demand for low 
qualities o px the latter HR Irel Bonded is still inquired 
after for export to Fra) Gus a lareo arrival of foreign 
arley, secondary Gi lities are difficult to quit.—Beans are 
unaltered. White Peas held very iod and the turn dearer, 
—Oats are dull at the former prices.—Maize continues in great 
request at 54s to 56s Danube and Ibraila afloat.— 
lour of fine quality neglected; but inferior sorts are being 
taken for Ireland, 
ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. 
Barle: 
Wheat Onta Flour 
English 19610 14320, 5740 | 5740 Sks 
Irish E [ = | L 
Foreign 8580 16870: 22890 5300 prls 
L AVERAGES. 
Wh je Bari Jats. | Rye. meij Pen 
Oct. — 31per Quarter e io s 2d) a 45e 9d) 4Pi 
BEC igo j 
Nov. 7 . " s m 8 
~ l4 ol 5 44 6 
SR gp. ul; 59 8| 4211 
ERO RB 4. De iste] 69) Ou d$ 9 | 
8 weeka' Ayre. Aver. — 60 10 | ag 8| 
ET 
Averages. 
Nov. $1. | Nov. $8 
SEEDS, un a 
M 
Fs tn 0» 
DM 
Clover Ria, Engle aut oi 
For 
= White, Bou ah - lish p pSt Taat Em ^ 
S) — Fo ri * 
Corian, "iden 16 jin 
Hempseed | per qr. as | Bares, Engs inter, e push ba 56d 
Line . | par bt Fo + utd be 
= IL B - - 46 Tre 16 19 
" Cakes, Eng perl1000 £13 6 Turnip (too peine dor gotaion 
ORD AND 
Sales by Auction. 
TO Spei GENTLEMEN, IEA NAIA 
DERS, AND OT 
N ESSRS. PRO! THEROE AND MORRIS have re-] 
ceived instructions to submit to Public Competition by 
Auetion on the Pr remises, Paradise Nursery, Hornsey-road, on 
and following day, at 11 o'clock (by 
noe ^ consequence of the land being 
CMS for other purposes), the THO of the valuable p 
E YS 
"Nec ectarine, and P 
also about 500 (Havas from 2 to 5 feet, beautifully ended 
with bloom buds, Azalea INE and Erica, of sorts, an 
other Greenhouse Plants. May be viewed prior to the Sale. 
Catalogues (6d. each, returnable to purchasers) may be had on 
the Premises; of the pr al Seedsmen, and of the Auc- 
*ioneers, American Brno Leytonstone, 
m7 NORRAN GENTLE: MEN, NURSERY EBEN; 
UILDERS, AND OTHERS. 
M ESSRS. PRO THEROE anp MORRIS will QUE 
- to Publie Comedie on by ction on the Premis 
Eschol Nursery, mpstead-road, pi Monday, Dec. 7th, 1846; 
at 12 o'clock (by ofder. déthele Proprietor, in consequence of the 
ground beri let Pu building, the whole of valuable 
NURSERY STOCK, sisting of fine Evergreens and Shrubs, 
Fruit and Forest Tr: e Also, a select assortment of Stanaa d 
Roses.—May be vi RR prion to the Sale, Jatalogues may be 
had on the prem e principal Seedsmen, and of the 
Auctioneers, Am ican verser Leytonstone. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, & OTHERS. 
V ESSRS. PRO OTHEROE anb MORRIS have 
- received instructions to sell by VU AE at the 
Mart, BANNUM. lane, on E the 9th, and. Thurs- 
day, the 10th December, at1 o'clock each day pres isely, a Col- 
lection of first-rate DUTCH F LOWE R ROOTS, all warranted 
true to name, and in the best condition, consisting ft inths, 
Narcissus, Gladiolus, Anemones neulus, Crocus, Iris, 
Tulips, Campernel Jonquils, 1 inthus botrioides, &c.—May 
be viewed the morning of Sale, Jatalogues had at the 
Mart, and of the Auctioneers, MESURE Nursery, Leytonstone. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, & OTHERS. 
JESS PROTHEROE ann MORRIS will sub- 
n mit to Publie Competition, at the Auction Mart, Bartho- 
1846, at 12 o'clock, a 
; Cacai sen very fine double and 
sus, Jon Tris, Crocus, 
Eey consigned å mem M. Loc OUTTE, Nur- 
seryman and Mist to ae King of the Belgians —May be 
viewed the mor ce of Sale, and Catalogues had at the Mart, 
and of the Anctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
mew-lang, on Friday. December 1l, 
diuo coudeHon of BULBS 
NORFOLK.—FREEHOLD AND TITHE-FREE POENIS, 
EL I INVESTMENTS in as fine Land as 
folk, in the gue vicinity of the Aidaborousn Station 
on the is folk Rai 
M BUTCHER eal sell by Auction, i the Royal 
IVA gom Norwich, on Friday, December 11, at Twelve 
o’clock, either as an en tirety or in Three iu unless pre- 
viously disposed of b; rivate Contract, of which due notice 
will be given, that de: Stable and well-known estate called the 
TALL F Ap. at old Buckenham, d folk, celebrated as being 
one of the FU extraordinary producing farms in the county, 
oi pablo gba yielding on an FRE of years 40 to 50 
usta of Wheat, and 50 to 60 bushels of Barley per acre, 
remarkable for the growth of Turnips and Beet of excellent 
quality, and the pastures (upwards of 60 acres) producing feed 
of the most fatt pening Ge: fripsion: It compr n excellent 
pe ape cous Double Cottage, three B arns, Riding 
and se, Stables d Doa Piggeries, Bullock and 
Waggon Lodges ; Granary, and 290 Acres, or thereabouts, of 
AaB TERGO ROTE end Planta Bon IQ ring fence, 
now let on oes for eight y from Michaelmas last, in three 
occupations, rentals amounting to 7404. per annum. The 
GRECIA in ium ee modus in lieu of tithes, &c., amount to 
ont 300. per a 
rm the Esteio not Ee genon of as a whole, it will then 
e offered in the following lots 
Lot 1—THE HALL, a GU and MUTA Resi- 
dence, pay situated, with a southern aspect, in a banu: 
tiful, well-timbered lawn ; comprising an Pene hall, three 
excellent sitim rooms, bousekeeper’s room, several good bed 
Vu Poe and reqnisite offices, roe cot- 
e, barn, riding and car tables, cow! house ullock 
EY. cart lodges, excellent granary, and 155. 3 ECO 
pasture, and plantation, all lyi a ring p around the 
premises, and no: e Bc eaten of Mr, Samuel pues 
‘or a term of SIE: edis from Michaelmas, 1846, t of 
3951, per annum. The buildings are in good repair. 
ot 2, ery desirable, compact, small FARM, of eight 
inclosures "i arable and pasture land, with a barn, enclosed 
um and lodge: for cattle, lying in a ring fence, near Old 
Bu enham Green, containing” Joa. lr. 38 s in the 
cS of des Philip and John Trickson, DUE a lease 
for eight years from Michaelmas last, at the rent of 168l. per 
annum, 
Lot 3.—Another desirable occupation edong lots 1 a 
2, comprehending a good barn, extensive sheds for cattle, and 
ten inclosures pi very fine arable and pasture ud containing 
Tla. Or, his lot is in the oceupation of Mr. John Burton, 
orse sti 
under a lease for ri years from Michaelmas last, at the rent 
of 1771 105. Ae annu 
tl 
i Prapa stations on the Norfolk Railway. 
ate.— Particulars and conditions of 
phe plan of the estate, may be had on 
es: Warre and Borrert, Solicitors, 35, Lin. 
"s-inn-fields ; jns Cotter, Auctioneer, Moorgate-street, 
London; Mr. Bpwarp ed Solicitor, Little Orford- 
ERE HMM meer, Norwich. Mr. LEGooD, 
the tenant of ‘the Hall Farm, will show the several lots, 
gar Norr.—The above Rents are all guaranteed, 
and if no larger Price is obtained, the Estate will be 
Sold so as to pay u clear 4 per cent. 
Tender or UN BAY TREE 
RM, in the parishes of eA Ee HUN and STOKE, 
in the hundred of Hoo ; will b the oecupation of the Exe. 
cutors of the late Mr. Khight ES ‘Michaelmas, 1847, at which 
time p mem be obtain: 
The farm of 111 ores ‘of very rich ed and em 
ture land, E n ich 1 state ERR togethei 
PAS Homestead and suitable buildings thereon, siam will | 
undergo a course of repair previous to race Are tion. 
The rivers Thames and Medway are contiguous to, and the 
towns of Rochester and Gravesend are in the vicinity of the 
farm. All tenders must be sealed, endorsed with the word 
** Tender? on the cover, prepaid, addressed and forwarded to 
B. D. DurPa, Esq., Rua cue pes near Maidstone, on 
NO BE LET, by js 
NO BE LET, at CHRISTMAS, in à Western County, 
adjoining Wales; a RESIDENCE suitable for a gentleman's 
family, with about 370 acres of Land, including 200 acres of 
h can be irrigated when required. 
a small Dairy i 
ias of 130 acres, 30 of which are arable. Wien A d 
very epee and the house, eae two p 
closet, &c., is newly erected.—For further particulars, apply 
to Mess D IEL SMrTH and E p reya piace Loi ndon 
‘WOODEN HOUSE FOR SALE, 
i qo. BE SOLD, a WOODEN HOUSE, containing 
Entrance-hall, Sitting-room 16 feet by 20 feet, 5 Bed- 
rooms, 2 Dressing-rooms, Water: closet, Kitchen, EG Shoe- 
room, Larder, and Cellar. e House is nearly new, and has 
a most picturesque ap| rods: 
Pr Sine? 2 large Water Tanks, Fire Grates, Bells, 
0) 
Cost of taking down and re- A Miss new painting, 
papering, , about 109. more.—Address to C. R. C., Pos: 
Dico, Atherstone, 
A GRICULTURAL MACHINERY NOT PREJU- 
4 DICIAL TO THE INTEREST OF THE LABOURER. 
This PROBLEM is cles an demonstrated in the FARMERS' 
MAGAZINE for the Ist of December. € ce, 24, Norfolk. 
Street, Strand. May be Bn of all SIS ha Price 2s. 
POTATO EPIDEMIC. 
To AGRICULTURISTS, GARDENERS, & OTHERS, 
ENTYKOPROLEON, 
| EXE EU S 
MICAL C 
Wirew orm, G 
, for u 
which, from its ee and dura SIUS 5 RU adapted 
for inelosing and rendering a and RAB- 
BITS, Exten 2. > Groun ds, 
series, vun 
ility. 
Prices, in Webs of any jene inches high, 9d. per yard ; 
24 inches, 1s. ; and 30 inches, 1s. 3d. per yard; and delivered 
es at any of the prineipal ports of the three Kingdoms for 
One Halfpenny per yard, 
STRONG STRAINED WIRE FENCES, with Meurs 
Tititat for Horses, Cattle, and Sheep, at from 1s. 4 
10d. pet lin. yard, according to strength. 
egy STRAINED WIRE FENCES, for Horses, Cattle, 
and Sheep, in Wood Posts (which are furnished by the Proprie- 
tors), from 7d. to 10d. per lin. yard. 
STRONG STRAINED WIRE FENCES, with E e 
Uprights, for Red Roe and Fallow Deer, at from 2s. 
3s. 6d. per yard, according to height and strength. 
STRONG STRAINED WIRE FENCES, Plain and Orna- 
monte Hare and Rabbit proof, for dacloning Flower Gardens, 
&c., at from 2s. to 3s. 6d. per lin. yar 
peta Do., inthe form of Hurdles, at from 2s. 6d. to 
3s. 6d, per lin. yard. 
efinite Tétiuates of Costs given upon receiving a Descrip- 
tion of the Fences wanted, the nature of the Lines, — the 
extent required, 
PREMIUM WROUGHT-IRON HURDLES, for the perma- 
nent or temporary division of Grounds and Pasture Lands, at 
from 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. per yard, according to the strength and 
number o 
These Hurdles are made with prongs to fix them into the 
ground, and ean be removed or fitted up with the greatest 
Ems by any labours 
r the East and West Indies and America the Wire Fence i: 
peoullarlys itable, from bei nglight; and portable, and the facility 
with which it can be conveyed to ai in any situation, 
Tron Hurdles for eT ORAO are HEU portable and packed in. 
bundles for shipment, occupying on board no ie space 
than common iron bars, and charged for freight the s: 
LODGE GATES AND RAILINGS, made of Wrough ht and 
Cast Tron, of various designs, in the Gothses Blisapeld 
other Res of Architec 
WROUGHT-IRON CARRIAGE ee of light and beau- 
tiful patterns, at from 37. 3s, to 6 
HANDSOME CAST- IRON uad for ditto, from 30s. to 
50s. per pair. 
PREMIUM WROUGHT-IRON FIELD GATES, opidi 
upon the most approved principles, to combine str 
lightness. y 
diagonal bars, and 4 
| 
eet 
PILLARS, jor “ditto, “with bolts 
STRONG AND. RANSON WROUGHT-IRON WICKETS, 
from 14s, upwards. 
PREMIUM PORTABLE WROUGHT-IRON 
RACKS, ein E without Covers, Wheels, 
pim uen 
SHEEP HAY- 
and Troughs, at 
YOUNG Fren a ia description of D and 
WIRE WORK required for this and foreign countri 
from the increased facilities afforded them by the Um 
branch of their business lately established, they feel assured 
that all commands from the West of Scotland and Ireland will 
be executed in a manner that will give every Sese Un) to 
those who honour them with their patronage. wings, 
ee and Testimonials, sent is of expense to any 
or before the 15th day of Di 
The Bailiff on the estate will iio ane land, 
Nobleman or Gentleman requirin, 
Workmen sent to all parts of Scotland, England, and Ireland 
