94 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | Enn. 1 
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WOOL. : 
Buaproxp, Mapa paper, Feb. 4.—Our wool: markt daring | FLOWER POTS! FLOWER POTS! FENER POTS! M‘CORMICK’S AMERICAN REAPER SSS 
HARLES PHILLIPS’S Fiower-Pors were dis- BU RGESS anD KEY, Age aai EAPER, 
tinguished above all others shown at the Royal Exhibiti ion | Lo —Extract from Mr. Puse 3, Newga 
b ecei on” by the Jurys | cuk oar 1 Department usey’s Report on the 
M*CorMIck’s Reaper r, in = trial, wiosked a s it h . 
as 
e Crystal Palace. They are ——— tion of practical farmers, a a ee, mes i ed e admin. 
i A $ ceived. a 
— th * prices is evidently ras favour l buyers. — t the R £ | ý 
are firm in thole demands for the little wool es maining — 1555 ne Royal Gardens both at Windsor and Kew, and b * — | | —.— teal ate Tiptree, and ther foro so ecame clogged, ag in 
the country, an — is an alione of — g Midland Counties 5 England; are extensively used > Ireland | that distinction.”—Price of R 8 could not possibly o the 
Short Wools and Noils are unaltered in either inquiry or price. | and Wales, and may be seen at almost every Nursery between F et Di obiti 
3 and — LAX SE EED FOR SOW 
SMITHFIELD, Monpay, Feb. 2 orders for the above Goods will be promptly forwarded, CROW „Agent to THOM ro SOWING, 
The n r of Beasts being v ery large, and the dead —— Free, to any Railway Station within 150 miles of the „ begs to info Fla s Beatz Bnowz, ' 
markets over supplied, our trade is exceedingly heavy, and Manufactory, either — dozens, casts, hundreds, or thousands. | SEED once ee 8 ow ers “that he has some En, 
prites are abotit 2d. per 8 Ibs. lower. They cannot all be sold, P.'s Pots are warranted to retain their colour longer than | which i ese m Riga, and grown: by Mr Bott 
even at this reduction, We have but a small supply of Sheep; any other — a — mages seed for sowing in: this country, f 
the demand, however, is so limited, that it is only in a few CLEAR INSIDE DIAMETER, — ———ʃ0 clean ud ho 
instances that higher prices are obtained, Good Calves ara No. In. No In. No. In. No In sued, ‘that: the: en may be: of goot qua ality, Sent e 
still scarce ; trade i is rene — Friday’s quotations, From | 1 — 14 6 : 47 11 si 16 15 quantity, not lees — = bushels, which is sufi — 17 
flu aud Germ re 577 Beascb, 820 Sheep, and 4 2 7 sis 51 2 avi 9137 one F English acre of ground; with instructions for — ent for 
138 Calves; from — — . Arte from cotland, 450 Beasts ; eS 2 8 se 6} 13 11 18 „ 0 J —— — Gloucestershire, ag. — Diet 
from Norfolk and Suffolk, 1809; and 500 from the northern | 4. 31 9 7 | 14 3 19 ARNE RICULTU 
and midland counties. m 8 AT l4 e ISHOP’S LAST AND EST n i f 
Per st. of 8 Ibs. — d s d Per st. of 8lbs.—s d a d Every description of Red W . Se ewerage Piping, “Closet 73. 6d. k : » 28s; per bushel, 
W ae Here- j stos s — Long-wools . 3 8 bg 4 0 Pans, — n Land Drain Pipes, Seakale- pots, Vases, | by Mr. B Bishop, the —— 4 — PEA was Ni 
E. see ttoS aS es, Bricks, & 2 riet. known 
BestShort-horns 3 4— Ewes & 2d 8 3 0—3 4 _ PHILLIPS’S price List and Weston-Super-Mare Almanae and — b aon — —u— — — ae epee: — 
2d fog wager 2 6 oy 2 pun Shonli Guide — 1852, —— to any party who may desire it, on — and — — —— — ad! 1 shire, in whieh 
prue Sn Xø o o o receipt of a postage stamp. habits ensurin 0 xceecingiy well itg 
where | 3 
peoria -broda „ Calves 8 ti 3 0 2—3 4 Mauufactory, Locking Road, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset. consist in kaisa — ire ro Inter varietioa fulis dal 
Beasts, 4176; Sheep and Lambs, > 9905 Calves ia, Bigs 280 PARKER'S PHEASANTRY, Beaufort-street, King’s- ropper than any out; as many as 60 and more pods kari 
a cannes Be * * Chelsea, by special aer to her Majesty and abl —— 3 bit —— Cwoisoot SH py 
The supply of Beasts 12 . 8 Gj is a slow trade for H. „Prince Albert. — ORNAMENTAL WATER FOWL, | ti fatty three abit, and always branches into two and some, 
them. Purchasesrs are unus suali = ja 1 business — of black and white 3 Egyptian, Canada China, Kent, or more stems. Mr. Charles Smart, of Rainham, 
transacted is at a reduction er 8 1 barnacle, brent, nage laughing geese, shieldrakes, pintail, th sabia — ib P grown; alloys 
number of Sheep is also — A a — equal t he bs. The | widgeon, summer and winter teal, gadwall, ee — — to state that a better or more — useful Pes 
Monday’s quotations are realised in most ins We have . — gold-eyed and dun divers, Carolina ducks, ot : Wholesale p br er his notice. — Duncan Harns Soedaman, 
but few Calves on offer, several expected ory Holland not domesticated and pinioned; also Spanish, Cochin China, “Gare sre ates St Mariini ee, Lon t 
havin — — Good qualities are readily disposed of at Malay, Poland, — and Dorking fowls; white, Japan, pied a ues of Agricultural Seeds sent free, 
asap ices, Our foreign supply consists of 118 Beasts, and common pea-fowl, and mere ae Bigs andat 3, Half. STEPHENSON AND Co., 61, Gracechureh-s 
rio Ba 125. and 46 Calves. The number of Milch Cows on moon-nassage, Gracechureh.stre aapa he t aT Patani Rare n e Invent 
wee Se Here- Best Long-wools. 3 8—4 0 Be ae sha mek v SAN SEBRIGHT BANTAMS CIO RTE 8 kas ve N eck 8 d DOB 
rde, 4 8. „ 8 4 to 3 6 Ditt Spangle = ew very fine birds of the abo 4 i _ attenti ; 
. —— Saen Eys breed, hatched in 1851, to be Sold; also a few Gold Phesants la sci 1 ne 3 to their much Improved method ¢ _ 
2d quality Beasts 2 4—2 10| Ditto Shor (cocks), hatched 1851.—Apply, post paid, to Davip Battix, | We., by which Mie Rast os wall n ee T 
Hest Howi and N Gardener, Longerofts Hall, Lichfield. C. by which atmospheric heat as well as bottom heats | 
Half. breds , 4 0—4 8 JA fp un. 
Disteln s. 4 Calves — 23 81 8 Pi CHINA FOWLS.—About 40 young birds, eS a prea Bs ty e requ a MAA i 
rly full grown, of t ar, 08 oa 
asts, 660; Sheep and Lambs, 2640 ; Calves, 138; Ben 210. be stock — By her Adverdiecr, Bh a eB mart i | Copper, by which the cost is reduced, “These Bol — it k 
| single Cocks at 12s. 6d.— Apply by post office onde, or divect are now s0 well Known, s0arcely. require gees 19 55 3 
NDAY, Fe 2 The. — — * ‘English Wheat to Gro maas 62, Gracechureh-stree = . . eat pón them in. operation, i 
morning’ s market was small, — the —— wretched i NG’S LA LA’ WN MOW y may be RET We ‘the N. eee highest authori 19 
met a tolerably quick sale at the full prices of Mond ae R. 888 EL Nurseries throughout the Kin obiity’s seats ange 
ö hs wiih at Sot mti — ee net ME SAMUELSON, eo lema Warts, B anbury,| S. and Co. beg toinform the e rade that at their Man 
oady Dese X A es 
$e established. —The business 2 in . telindea a disappointment çıperienced. last ou, 3 W eae pre tiga i 
remain unaltered.—The supplies of Barley continue small, — delivery, will feel obliged by ns lg for the abe e machines e Re 2 ae 
the trade is firm at an advance of Is. per qr.—Beans and Peas and for GARDEN ROLLERS being given as early as possible. Coservatories, &e., of I W 
remain as last quoted.—The Oat trade is firm, and M Delivery free to all places on the London an Serie Western, | ornam „ Of Iron or Wood, erected on the mut 
prices are fully maint 2 onday’s | and Great Western and Midland Railways : . {oe Palisading, Field — 
t, d Suffolk... White|44—46|Red 4043 V CORN TRADE. — or 
heat, Es a andia KER. SEELEY ——— The Emperor t 
ae = “fing selected rans...ditto rai Ref [42—44 M intending to lay ae Fagg rend —— from as 5 ee r E 
— * 22 — : T 83; 
— — — n, & York... White 39—44 Red d 8 e es better prepared at = N Continent mu predana an MiHn — — Whee ae 
—.— = Sate iyu sapan 37—53 . 3 a the means of — orks steed of sound M nnen, which, Pi u sopra 
en f — — her. |32—-37| Malting .|30—93 | premises sufficiently extensive to keep al spos; ut for want of ee — always been found in the MARK L 
Oats, Essex and Suffolk . jee Malting — tere sve months is usually required to prep ~ r. Office 240 ims — rirani NEEN 0 1 
“em emma thee mare re er pets ectfullyfsolicits” a orders 5 
Sia Polat berg g | Newsroad, Rezentepark, Pob 7.o C G WIRE GAME e 
Sa Foreign . .. Poland and Brew 19—22) Feed tte —21 8 avn 8 955 55 — 
—— eee ee e, TARY ax TPR ROYAL LETTERS 
e Maxagan.. ove: op 248 to 278... . Tick |25—30| Harrow .|25—30 MAJESTY’S 
= —— 27 — 32... Wind — _— Longpod 24—30 . PATENT, 
Peas, white, Essex and Kent. — 32 Ps rng ee 225 
— A —34 Suffolk. 33—35 j 2 
M EEEREN ale „White . es i PATE Nec t c raie Ls — 
Flow, esi marka gaaei aer 0 a igs nf — —— 3 the uncertainty 7 of * 
29—34 Norfolk . 2934 ommon brick or stone walls, owing to t é 
— Foreign humidi pete variableness and 
8 erna 18—24 — sack 32—36 | pomidity ofthe climate. This is now —— b J % 
3 Fel b. 6.—There has been a fair arri iv yal of — — — — 2 of which not t ing $ E Se —— . 
ut small of all oth n be matured, z 
"day's market wasthiniy attend — * be a —— — the — — biting winda 
, but the business Eu: eg 8. and a ured equal to that of sou 
—2 and Maize are * — walls are particular] z inch mesh, = t,2 per 
2 ty Peaches, —— s, Apricots, Oranges, growing — — 2. inch ey ght „24 inches wide ... 7d, per yd, ff. 
| e finer sorts of 7 ea ho i 5e 
Beans, | Peas. that of France £ Tee — — — — — equal — 
=: —— n upon a common ston F 
b — must 
; 27 7 ios oa — but will in not only take the plaes of brick 
28 4 | present mode of i seni; irora: their 
{RF 1 t cost, the — ak and — 
ECC —— aa 
N 28 appearance. The t a 
28 11 28 4 Exotics, anda . — pen —— adapted for climbing Norwich, and delivered ao of expense in 
— 28 Tle T oe * — expressed th a ks — — in this 2 Hull, or Newcas 
Duti oreign Grain, ls, per quarter. desi head approbatio these 
Pasian the last six weeks’ eg Sse alot the ths mi ee p Ti LEY, and for whose 
Prices. Deo. 27 Jaw 3 T 8 eading columns of the 
. Ax. 10, Jan. 47. JAN. 24 Jan 3t — ee the — of Marn ock x 122 
" . * 4 * 4 „ ‘ a > 
2015 "i — 9 8 ek —.— —— —— the Gardenes N ane , ’ 
Bie i en Ss L ieme mih oome ae A Lao having made arrange. ; 
— * „ = 5 = — — nec — y ias most extensive British 
Hil oon a * * — rer — who have becom me Agen feels conf uty 
— ens ow ey a -furn a sufficient 3 s ent 
LIVERPOOL, TUESDAY, Feb. 3.—Th — ion the Gl t rsin con- b 
ei wile a iid ence |e ass Walls mill è b 8 282822 
sales N e Se this morning. The | Tus Jöns Part of alan Scotland, or Ireland ecient „„ 22 . 
Tuesday last. Flour was very Tittle aa ne prices as on | drawings — — be ente age nts, and with — 8 eo — 222520 SIEI 
eons — = 8 ae for barrels. French sick. Fie . prices, &c., obtained on — — n 
y as dear. Indian ~ ht 
mealing Oats were se — — aan pr oa Pine | Co., —— — — 3 — an i GALVANISED valve — sed e i 
was 2d. per bushel dearer. Beans: and Peas p ike Barley | and Osborn, Nurserymen, Fulham — eee, Whitley | 24 in, "aS — i, i 
value.—The Wheat plant is reported to be — unalter an and Landscape Gardener Chiswi Me mas y 30 in. 1 Te per ard. 
ably well, and the season, so far, has been highly — — Veitch and Son, Nurserymen, Exeter » man London; | 36 in, ” din, » 12105 ” — 
— TEONA IDAY, Jan. 30,—Exelusive-of 3335 of * e re kson, a 5 Če, 0 r: Mes: Ten, F, p 48 in. 3 3 ls ee gr 
and 5576 barrels of Flour from America, the t | Son, Edinburgh, Nurserymen and Seedsme awson and Sparrow Proof Netting. @ ed, 34 
porte ona — — 2 — —— — Monday last — —.— "F omg = aaa ; Messrs — aan] — * made 10 any size br ie Galvanised sortionate 
can e have e what , i n, Perth; Mr. M'Intosh, nll, | articl » where 
te Wheat K assumed an extremely y dull “mapect » — 3 of the “ Practical — 45 See ‘an R.S.S. A., much admired Tor its f aie and du annas rears 
8 and sales were altogether unimportant; King —— of the al Gardens of die Majesty the knowledged to be the cheapest and best article 
ders were as firm as before, and adhered ans, and now to his @ e | ever offered tra N 
steadily to the ratesof Tuesday. Malti adhe eleuch, at Dalkeith Pala 8 race the Duke of Buc- 13. 6d Extra strong Wire Sheep 
being in limited supply, aud Halt or ng and grinding Barley | Head Gardener, & ce, Scotland; Mr. Fleming, F. H. S. s. 6d, and 2s. 8d, per Also every 
i lentiful, C., to his Gra ; F. H. S., Trainers, 
ag gr. dearer. Beans and Peas barely I e Staffordshire Mr, Ewing, 3 of Sutherland, Stands Tying Wire Tr Garden 2 
Good mealing 9 ats may be noted 1d. per 45 Ibs 3 r i — pikington, on, Crown, Sheet, pees 4 Hurdles, 2 * of Wir e Wo rk for 
of other kinds, as well as Oatmeal, remaini purposes —Ilust for warde 
Indian Corn met with little attenti aining unvaried, aes Prices for for facing .- Hastrated Catalogues of Pat terns gon Wies 
on, but was not cheaper, existing brick or stone n ity of London i 
3 aper, diron will be given on application, Walls with glass | andr Tron * — . 44, shinner-street, and st 
