IAE 
AGRICULTURAL BALE TEs 
River EmpasKMENTS 
any of our readers Pad may 9 had experience on river 
fencing, for information applicable to a case where the banks 
and bottom are of gravel and sand, and where there 
a mixture of grave 
is a fall of er 6 chains. 
er general pik in *Bluckie’s ‘Cyclopedia of Agri- 
jans — 
9 — F AMMONIA Old Sub. 
phate of e ia ine quantity of w 
will deliver on ag bs 
of the draught Reet, k 
early in 1. 
THe granas e have often used m: 
Wheat 2 d which seeds have been sown in ma ig; an 
we can recommend the wh perma when rod —— is 
wL: A Learner, 
Jumage, — aes 
Pari Pat face. 
bird 1 
gloss on it; 
dey is aK a than in 
ds 
Spanish and a common b 
a white f: mp which shoal e from the ear-lobe to the 
. the cro’ 
to get. the more p 
—— 
answered by s aying th 
much of it at six months 25 all at tw 
not have it in pe ection till eighteen 
a long 3 
— ag months, 8 th en ig gradually white. to 
mall with whi hite 1 an 
the q 
hen does 
seeker: 
from 
delicate Ay any of others, if it 
nohan rlier tha 
n their fellows. In mild weather they 
kep 
nigbt are hatched, P3, Bailey, „113 
Wuxar: 
of Wheat anywhere that we are aware. hea 
by measure or by weight ; the bushel or the 70 
ns. [There is information 
pa ssolve 14 cwt. of sul- 
er which your water- 
ore at the ce rate of motion 
pread the solution by that means 
Constant Reader. rely 
r without the 3 * — Turnips n foe 
nd 
— yl 
large, red, 
Tha t is the 
ge of them, 
3 Such are difficult 
ueries will be 
ph aries white 1 fas having 
e, blueish in places but poe red, a for the 
There is no standard wei bt for — quarter 
either sold 
ne Monday’s 
and ann 
an * — 
Per st. of 8 
Ditto Shorn 
Beasts, 3852; 
Monday 
creased ; 
Beasts, 975; 
Mowpar, Jan 
wis 
Esser was ex 
e 
Ger 
139 bag te from Spal u, 50 8 
from Norfolk 
Best Scots, Here- 
a good an y of Beasts bot 
ovine 
Our foreign supply consis ts 
Calve The number 
Best Scots Here- 
Ke. 
(JAN. 81 J 
and gp net and 800 from the — 
countie: 
lbs.—e 4 s d Per st. of 8 lbs,—s à s 
Best Lon l. 3 8 to 4 
3 8 to 3 10 3 Shor 
Ewe es & 2a quality 3 028 
Ditto Shor 
Lambs 
41 0—4 4 bg FH 
ig 
Sheep — Lambs, 21, 250; Calves, 17 15 Pigs, 320. 
ng 
PAS + om 
Jan, . 
h 
th a 
3 trado is slow, and Monday’s prices 0 be 
+ a or a few choice Scots, The nu of 
; there is, however, considerable 
5 are about same as 
oF of es has — ably in- 
. ‘fallen fully 2d. per 8 lbs. 
of 344 Beasts, m 92 2 140 
ows s 105 
Arn. 
kar 
e 
.3 6to3 8 DittoS 
at 0 
„ 3 OF 
ote 2 8—3 
Sheep and ii sels, Calves, 230; Pigs, 295. 
Fr E. 
26.— The supply o t fro 
ceedingly ail — _moderate ite Kent; the 
an adv of 2s. per qr. upon the 
4 v 
foreign 
eed Is. 
rg 3 vement realis med on 
not 
e Oat trade is Smi. We raise our quota- 
T cases, Some inferior kinds — 
4 d f Sheep ie 2 crete more HOT.HOUSES, GEEERHOUSES, ETc 
— it is difficult to ob — her roe Good 
and late rates are fully supported. Fr 
many ar. pois 33 Beasts, 1010 HEN an BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
eep; from Scotland, 400 Beasts; MAJESTY’S 
PATENT, 
— — T HOTHOUSE WO 
KIxa's- ROAD, CHE —The superior qualities ia 
rest of . — Stractares having been proved in all 10 0 
the United Kingdom, has sed a greater ene 1 
han E. "Gadid execute ; — ‘Bes been g to have r then 
ow powerful mac chine mee £ . gh . erous 
ean now execute p+ Ae ork t i 
mith dispatch, ane for quality and rice n defy all il comportant 
op ‘one to slide 
8 the 
s, lon 
long, 15 ft. rafter, 712 kt., 41. 10s, 8d. Heating by Hot. x. 
the most approved and economical prine 
— Sashes sh Pits and Peach Walls bad 
super. 
. o> whe ( 
foot, t, 
AAAA AND HOTHOUSES, gree 
at J. rendu Horticultural W orks, — 
deen | 
© postage 
7d. and Sd. per 
oo Middlesex. warranted best materials, and the na 
ngland.— A List of Prices sent by enclosing tw 
Te 
BY HER 
MAJESTY’S 
ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT, 
WING’S PATENT GLASS 2 
—One of the —— defects in British gar 
—— ea the ertainty of securing a crop Py yy 
common brick or 5 8 3 2 owing to the variableness and 
nAi ofthe climate, Thi by substituti: 
e Glass Walls, by means of which not only will — 
wood in autumn be fully matured, but the blossoms 
ill oni e protected from the frosts and biting winds 
of s ring, and a climate secured equal to that of southern 
rkets. Whe t, Bose 'K Cent, & Sufolk. re  White|ti—46|Red 4 * rope 
ea sir en sss... | 40—42 
60 n fine e selected runs...ditto 46—48|Red 0/1244 | Grapes 5 Pe „ e e e, y 
— Wers te 5 
4 et 5 ag i a mag with "vegetables and fruit ; „but ui Na foile, 4 a York... Witte 15 — r 1 85 e e Sag noris or Rests vg Plame, producing frule eg 955 
Pg a Grapes still k For eee 
poa ga ‘Pear are still. furnished. mak Barley grind. & distil, itato 2a.. Ghie Matting .|28—32 attending n entualiy no? only tak sake the place of ld 
4 a Be lish kinds ere 175 fas Meuris * ofj 5 T pasen gn... S0 * — ng and distilling 21—28 Malting.| — pee alls, but w measure Pee a 
jout Morceau, nce, Ne Plus Meuris, an ats, ex and Suffolk... sorsero — esent m 2 f t H 
Oranges are plentiful and good. Nuts are nearly the | tch aud Lincolnshire...Potato 2 —24| Feed..,.,.|20—22 Brst pots abe geen enen 120 pend 212 
same as last quoted. G „ Turnips, Saleen es, Go., are — Irish . ..... .. .. . . . . Potato 2—23 Feed . 19 —22 the small space they occupy, and their . 
. for the demand. Potatoes are generally good in| _— Foreign Poland and Brew 19 * Peed 18—21 ran Th s — 
g g appearance., ey are also admirably adapted fı 
Lettuces and other zalading are sufficient for the Rye Foreign. Exoties, and a variety of oth A of a 
Mashrooms are cheaper, Cut flowers consist of Rye-msal, foreign... .. . 1 · P The highest e a P ortióol Itural 
8 Roses, Acacias, , Ma 3 D , 1898 tO S182... “Tiek 25. — 30 Harrow. 25—30 | country e expressed their unquali adap dem a es in i ‘ 
A —— Tulips, Liy of the Valley, an "Pigo geon...... 27 — 82... Wiads aie komet, saD designs, at the h aa of whom 1 Dr. 3 3 pre i 
war ie Pain mie, 3 and Kent. . . Boiler 2-34 Suffolk. 33—35 pa : ners’ n . . 
pen ples, per 1b. oh — tore —— 2s Waive Maple. .... 278 to 308 ...... 26—28 oer 27—84 | Esq., Curator of the Royal Botanie Gardens, Regent’s-park, 
praago a tate t e 100, 38 6d 3 Aes n ere marks naires per 8 38—4 1 2 al of Dee cember 20. "The pater oa ardeners’ - — 
oes rournal ecem ber e patente a Yost 
Apples, kitchen, diy 9 ille, per doz., 1s to — Jae e enen en-. Atte 20 25 Norfolk . 29 84 | ments with some of the t fl 
to 3s 6d Nuts, Barcelona, p. bah, . 5 ber barrel 18—24 Per sack = e kingdom et at with 9e gk! iron-fonnders a 
— —.— eee — arora bsn., fs to 14s Laya E Jan. 31, nn — of grain 8 sine + — ; an ‘from the widtunoioos Err 
sweet, per Ib., 2s TABU E ae bat helle a anaa Pj tra a — * — eg E attended, o y m ra . bare barane gi e ngs ia 
f Wh bat Omp 
Berori per doz., 10d to 1s 3d | Parsnips, per doz., 6d to 18 fiaa rand the tne he eer ome, ri es 8 of that day w og aea Sen poy — ur Dinei ie tg ye = 
= roccoli, 2. bunch, 3 s 3d eg bunch, Id to 2d — ns, aa Peas there 1s no alteration,—The Oat trade is firm h ing are the accredited Agents, and with 
sparagas, p. bundle, 4s to 7s r lb., "ed gp treme quotations.— Wheat has again ——— ls. * drawings of the Glass Walls can be seen, and all particulars 
Seakale, per barnes 13 is to zs Gari, per Ib., 6d to 25 8. — qr. throughout the kingdom; but the amount of busi- as to prices, & c., obtained on application s 
— r ES 5 1 . Jerassiem, , per hf. pans e eaii thia V has been comparatively limited, and Perry, Exotic Nursery, Chelsea; Messrs. Henderson and 
u bund! ow aR es exceedingly firm, with a et | ache We place, Edgware-road, Lon 
er en 458 to 808 — 15 ang score, 4d to Is | rency ten ndiug u upwar 4 Os rserymen, Fulham, London; Mr. 
— all Salada, p. 1 ; rserym man aa 8 G ‘ 
. pe Gardener, Chiswick, Loa 
m 3 oy tn Ayk . e r 5 Is to 4s eres WHEAT. BARLEY. | Oars.| Rye. | Beans. | Peas, | Messrs. Veitch and Son, Nurserymen, Exeter; Messrs, F. and 
urni ape 2 ushroo Is tole 3d 8. — Dickson aie —— o., Chester; Messrs. 
Cucum , „ Son, Edinburgh, erymen and Seedsmen to the 
263 6d 183 3d 278 4d 39s 9d 298 6d | Cultural Society of "Scotland ; Messrs. Dickson and Turnbi 
26 3 18 3 28 1 39 29 Nu l 1 i Mr, MI ntosh, F. R. P. S., F. — 
26 7 17 9 26 11 28 28 4 | author of the“ ang! cal Gardener,” “ Book of the 
96 5 17 0 20 28 9 28 c. Curator of the Royal Gardens of his Malej 
27 1 18 1137 5| 27 11 28 10 King of the Maians, and now to his Grace the Duke of B 
27 10 ls 2 27 10 28 3 28 g | cleuch, at Dalkeith Palace, Scotland; Mr. Piecing, 
Head Gardener, c., to his Grace t the Duke of Suther 
| Aggreg. es | 37 18 J, 3 5 A a 11 28 9 28 9 pi oare, 1 ray m- , Gardener, Bol 
ETRO ST Messrs Magion, Q 3 
a on ae po 8. per quarter, Works, 3 Helens, La 
Se , = x ae Averages, — Sure iron wil beg Nigg ing existing brick brick or stone Walls with g! 
Prices. | Dec. 20. DEO. 27. Jan. 3. 3. Jan. 10. JAN. 17. JAx. 24, — bi — 
39s 3d he e o pi Tos TO FORESTERS, 
38 3 = ad 5 SER ANTED, WILLOW P< POLES, fresh an once 
37 7 Be oer 5 4 
j e bbe ibe and 2 to 4 inches in Gee with 
= 1 wee — * on. d 1000, laid down at the ee a jt e air vie 
* 2 i ii i se on Sommers, Esq., 159, Fenchurch-street, i * . 
ARRIVALS THIS WEEK, ALTANIJED Bey GAME NETTIN 
„Jan. | Wheat. | Barley, | Oats. | Piok zara, 3 feet mo 
Prime Meadow 4 778 Closet: pa ii di ö 
. Ti 2d cut * ae 25 75 English. as Teò Sh 2330 sack 
Rowen — i Straw . = ` 
New Haß. ... — J. Coor En. Foreign ... sia 7. 
os 2 . A. 400 
Trade brisk. 910 200 sacks 
CUMBERLAND MARKET, Jan. 29. LI L, Toxs par, Jan 
+ . gsr od at 
n fing en Hay 785 — hae „ „„ 655 fo Tis 1 T ee on ine 5 Corn L this 3 
. over — s n a was tr 0 n 
= = 5 2 * 24 28 | Wheats, anna advance on Friday’s rates, making the hores? 225 
ai tld | Goman Bache, | Makon the V $4, hor 70 lis, af 225 ee 22 . se i 
APEL, Jan. qualities of English. commanding a similar amendment. * 223 22 5 Se fote. oe sei 
Pine > eae A one 2 — Clover ... .. 843 to 883 | advanced Is. per barrel an per sack over the rates of 
New see tee nferior * — — last. i 
— as . 50 60 New Clover. 8) 84 | to 2s, ci or. higi — r ets 11 3 * = 1 
a . I = 5 ow. 55 65 pee por 5 * 3 patin were steady anal 
IDAY, Jan. 3) Wa e . » 
5 ead 2 7 5 naan e i, — 1 —— se — = Bebe stage D 0 mesh, light, 24 inches panai oad ie per yd. 
for ail choles Hops with e Oatmeal hardly sustained our late quotations. Paar, 2.inch 5, extra strong :, 13 Hf 
WOOL. yen. esa vals from Ireland and coastwise are gene. | 14-inch z light ORAN 8 
BRADFORD, TRURSRAT, Jan . e eren, oitirean] H rang iae x 2.20 
equal - = limited demand of f the consumers, and at present | to-day yoe ps remained fiver 5 Fi * ergo, sg VEC — — 
ri, sc disposition t a add to „„ m, at an advance of 1 tọ 2d. per | All the above eka Da M EE rii 
dig 2 ches i without chang pe age sas ying If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will reduce t 
an oe loner ct hie xe ng pa and closed rather | one-fourth, Galvanised sparrow-proof nett ting for e he: 
SMITHFIELD, Mopar, Jan of last Tuesday Beat À Peas in sends a CCC mirgrins 2 Seep gee ager kot la 
3 — of —_ is large; the e weather — to Tadian en the spot h eee Manufactured by BARNARD and BISHOP, “Mark ete 
“a led to el — * spot has been taken — — Kornin, gna delivered a ga gg expense n Lon 
oug tle. 
