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52—1846.] THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
863 
-COVENT GARDEN, Dec. 26. —Fruitand Vegetables are sufi- 
emand, and irade is a little briser. Pine-apples ar 
ha the same may be said of Grapes bota English 
oreign—the former are xieitig in price. Apples and 
Pears Aes also scarcer, Oranges are excellent, and brought 
iu greater abundan ce; but still continue od 
prices. Nuts are sufficient for the demand. . Walnuts 
ate scarcer, and here is little demand for Filberts. 
aons are rather more De Of "Vegetables, Cab- 
m Cauliflowers, &c. md plentiful, .Carm 
and Turnips have altered iis little in price. French Beans in 
px quantities continue to be suppli: elery is excellent. 
tatoes are scarce, and fetching high prices. Lettuce: 
ful 
Horseradish CAEN to be 
x consist of Haachs; Jasminos, 
denia: Dd) eapolitan Vio- 
Pins Apple, perlb., deto 74 per 
vn Hoth ou us r lbe is MY) almond: e ue 
Grapi to 84 
ES to 28 Filber: E E lish D. "00 d. 7 007 o 1208 
Apples, Dew "per uus e to 128 Nuts, 100lbs.» 100, so 1204 
n, 61 to BF ons, 
Pears, E leve, 10r RE - Nc “iee 
EE dozen, ls io = Spanish, lr 
— per 100, 5: to 4e Walnuts, per bushel, 16¢ t0 94s 
Lemons, ver dozen, ls to 2 Chesnuts, par peck, 2s to 74 
per 100, 6s to 14e 
VEGETABLES. 
Caboages, per don , 6d tole 6d. Shallots, per Ib., 6d to 10d 
* doz, 2s ee de arlie; perlb:, 6d to 8d 
cad 018 Spinach, par sieve, i 
Asonrague, par Lit 
Seakalo per punnet de Od to 4 
Salsify, p, bundle, s 34 toile E 
Scorzonera, 1s 8d to 1891 
Brussels Sprouts, p hi-ev, ito de 
Lettuce, Cos, per score, it 6d 
diee to ds 
Solbes. Jer. 
Sorrel, perhi--siove, 6d to 18 
Potat ator, vig G1 toI 
Ade 
be 
rer Vire m 
Turnips, por doz bunches, 2s to 4s 
ote, per indio Us tole 6d 
4 "Tatsaiión, por bunch, 
m, per bushel Sp to 94 Mint, greets por ien Gd to 8d 
B i as la 6d to Bs Marjoram, per bunch, 8d to 4d 
SMIT FIELD; Monvay, Dec. 21.—Per Stone of 8 Ibs, 
[Sahel a &o: yi 4t xx 8| Best Long-wools - = 4s6io4 8 
hort Horns H Ditto (shorn) _ = EI 
SEO quality Berne. - Sein18710.|rworiind e qustipe divo. 4.4 
Oslves 50 itto ( 
Bor Downs & Half-broas IE pa saa a C MM 
Ditto (shorn) Pig Drag d 
usual on the. is Ze afi ex she great Market, wo have mies mall 
cing scarce th. 
s 
quailties, 
ade in very dull ie 
Beasts, 1582; Shee 
jeep ai em Ae; Calves,64; Piges 210. 
F y 35. 
This being Chelstmas Day a ver few i v either. Beasts or Sheep. are 
brought in t There were noi irchasere-rbut tho supply 
being. wo very sal tha best qualités mar a testy tale at fully Monday's 
Quorailons. As no niles were allowed to be vffected after eleven in the fore 
orot henep enmen supply remained: unsold; 
Beats yheepend Lambs 90; Calves, 3; Pign 
West Smithas 
HAY.—Per Load of 36 Tess. 
Dec; 2- 
NewClr, —sto a 
am 70 95 | Straw 26 80s 
Jonw Gorm, Salesman 
'UMBERLAND MARKET, Dec. Z£ 
uM Meads Hay Oe 76e | Ola Clover 90st0- 96s 
Inferi 63 A rdo. 75 — 8i 
"Prime Mead;Hay Ze T5» 
Straw’ — Slsiogda 
lover. — 
Mecsrs; Pare Factors, report t y the: London 
brewers have is ‘extemivay within tho last few nd that the 
mietchanta and fas reo r he of good 
Eo EEM a, year, No Alubias soon ap Christia M Over 
Our following quotations are fully 
£5: 0 10 £6 10 
40— 
ps. 
theta m be an advance. in prices. 
"Ga ana Bae ‘scents; from 
aldi Kent 
t 5 0 
edet - 815— 410 
* Do. 22 519—610 
wd oq, ats nie Loo Brad mer riot 
we 9 boue cette Be Dim 420 
- 20— 40 
ANICLANE, Aor, Dec: 
f Wheat from. en and Suffolk 
must Me ders 1s to-.28; sere 
i qr. highe "het at-trade was dull, 
fos being tangit. to comply with the'advanee, which was 
qr upon the bus done. r remains as on 
Friday, the top price matin 605 per sack; barrels were a less 
free sale than last w i 
RIT. TAPENA QUARTER, si 5. sisi 
Wheat; Eesex; Kent, and Suffolk A mi ite 60 70 Hed 66 67 
T Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Vor! 58 66 Whi- 60 70 
Barley, Malting and distilling Beene Chovalles> a pL Grin 39.34 
Oste; Hincolnshive and’ Yorkshire . — . Polands: 28 Feod E 
thumnberland'and:Sootoh . - Paed $7 a2  Porato: 29 M 
Irish s : Feed s8 82" Potato 28 38 
Malt, pate, BACC oes ~ 
S ht pacc 124 qu ig cia C 
Rye D ¢ 42 
Bonn; Maxton ‘oldandnew ` 36: to-41 k 88 
Hevigolunds . 44 to 49 s 55 
Pins, Wilton 50 torsa” Maple 43” 50 
IMPERIAL AVERAGES: 
| Wheat.) Barley:|" Oats.| Rye. 
Noy. MS emu Oar Bd) dat Ba) S971 Bi) Ale Ba 
~ 4i 26 9 49 4 
Fe i 
LIT 28. 
Dec.. 5 . 
b= 13 * | 
Srweaks” Ayjreys aver. | 48 5| $6 5| 48 gi 
Duties on Foreign Gram — 4 0 gio! 1 € 30 
Fluctuations in la 
(av. 7 
st six week's Corn Average 
Nov: gi. j Nov. x8 Di 
ERG. j; vial 
Lied Qles,Forelyn;p.ton 91 to n 
Mustard, W liite; per bu sh 
pe 
-=~ -— Brown - 9 i 
To Witte, Engin Rapessed Engish; y ui Mer at oru 
Coxtandat |, Satnetoin <. 
Hime Taren Eng tere, M bush, 5s E 
Linseed . 5 Borel id os 
ani 43 "ref foil 19 
4185 | 
— Cakes "n per 1o ^ Turnip (too sache für guoration). 
ORD AN. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, AND 
d HE 
Ay KIRKE will sell by Action, on the Premises, 
and Horns-larie, Old 
eic ary 12, E and following days, 
10 e proprietor, Mr. Joseph 
Kirke, givin Basin’ ess, ali the very superior and choice Col- 
lection, Botones TUS tandard and Ta Apples by name ; 
4000 stand: TY on dwarf Pears of the est varieties ; 300( 
standard a: rf Cherries; 1000 standard and dwarf P. 5d E 
1200 ris a A diis stocks; about 3000 standard a 
dwarf Trained Trees, consisting of freuen Eid other Penctios) 
Nevim rines, Apricots, Pears; Plums, and Cherries ; 1200 M. aiden 
Peaches, Nectarines, 'and Apricots ; 3000 budded Muscle Stocks 
white and red Currants ; 4 
rees; Evergreens and 
from 3 to 20 feet BER ; 700 Ja Japonica 
Laurestinus ; 200 P ar ereas and Mag 
Box-edging, "two yen sparagus 
Strawberry Platte 
white, red, and do SES bearing Raspbei &c. Carts, Bare 
rows, Tools, Nests of pope , Co EM US Desk, &e. May 
be viewed three days prior o the Sale. Cata alogues ay d 
returnable to pu Rem on the Premises ; of Messrs. 
and a e Offices Ds the 
B MUS En Brompton. 
EN. ; begs to announce that he will 
atest the Sale, and HOME us Commission, 
NEVENDON, ESSEX. 
^0 BE LET, a SMALL FARM, by Tender. By the 
Churehwardens and Overseers of. e Parishes of Saint 
Olave and Saint John, Southwark. RM is known as 
“Foreriders,” and is situate at d EeERSe consisting of about 
42 Acres-of Arable and. Pasture Land, with welling House, 
Barn, Stabling, and Garden, and is now in the occupation of 
r. 
Gares, Seedsmen, Covent-garden ; 
Anaien Gets Mr. Pu 
EASE will be granted for a term of 14 years from 
Tues last, at such rent as shall be offered and accepted, 
and will contain egets cone ants as are contained in the Lease 
a Copy may be seen at Mr. Abraham 
t Messra. Corner, Solicitors, 
Mewar ches or to SSTS. ES an prede on the £55 
ie of December inst. The in-coming Tenant t wili be required 
pay the out-going Tenant's Valuation: in the usual way, 
adio to the terms of. 
The Lease and Counterpart will be piensen. by the Solicitors 
ee S Lessors at the bo ep of the Lesse 
Trustees do not bind themed es to accept the 
highest Tender.—Dee. 21, 1846, 
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