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12-1852. ] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 189 
— — r Way had, in his chemical ex- sown over 30,000 acres. This sample exhibited good COMBERLAND MakKuT, March 18. 
of Flax, p ublished in the Journal of the | straw, but furnished with : bundle of ears that were oe — 75s to 80s | Inferior ... ... ses 65s to 728 
Society (vol. xi., pp: 517 : 22 endeavoured to| found to be m usks, almost entirely empty, eon- ane — 2 How © Clover 
show by positio the character | taining only a wien w —— shrivelled grains. Mr. ld Clover . . 84 - 5. s 
aud amount of the different su —— taken up from Majendie was not aware of the particular nature of the 8 areh 18, 
the soil by each of the Flax plant. These Its, =. employed. — — Hay ... 706 to 76 | Old Clov 80s to 88 
in information supplied to him by Mr.. Peruvian iee —Prof. Way, agreeably (aterior bias 3 — . 23 
Warnes, led him to believe that when ds were promise, laid before the Council = ney of his tral of | Str „ 8 | Inf 353 
in any shape to the soil, Flax might arded Peruvian Pena alluded to o ortnight, COAL MARKET rar N 19. 
äs not an exhausting crop, the d ser? parts of The Potato placed in his hands ha had. not undergone, as * —ö— — ee ai 6d. ; Wallsend Riddell, 13s.; Wallsend 
the plant taking little or iene an fro soil.—Capt. | he was su ve said, any . examination. | Lambeog, 15s. 3d.. — dend > J stewart, 1 s. Gd. Wallsend 
these views, and 1 believed that the He had merely cut ‘tt into four quarters, which he | Tees, 15s, 6d.—Ships at market 177 15. ed.; Wallsend 
re f the seed would repay che soil. —Mr. Rowland- | planted in his garden. The result was 50 Potatoes, of — — * 
son thought the Flax e for which he had then the pleasure of laying a supply before . Pattenden and Sn ith rt there djalin a 
but saw n n why it should not the Council, in the hope ose who continued the steady Pliny for all sorts, a firm prices. 
equally worthy the consideration of great of the cultivation would i same manner fur- | Wia i n mse Sussex ss 1188 to 1960 
He knew 200 acres in Line which 7/. per acre | nish supplies to the Council, in order that the a, „ 
was paid to grow Flax; but he * ai that to manage if good, might thus become gradually distribu WOOL 
100 acres required a of more i energy ; tement was made of a similar Potato rorD, THURSDAY, March 18.—The inquiry for most de- 
even 25 acres under in every farm of 300 or 400 from me the origin of an extended rcriptions — English ya — — — —— — the 
acres would require much attention. vt of Flax- stock over one of the mountain limestone districts in mest Mar i 8 a s aoia y zam se of 
culture ought to be a componen British | the part of E gland, which failed to grow, and | however, — — ‘orm, and this must be ascribed A 
It was, indeed, bene r man’s | only e ro when transferred to the rich gar- | to the lightness of stocke both and in the country. These 
crop, whose wife and children could devote to it its details | den-mould of the —— of the metropolis do not seem likely to increase, as the quantity coming forward 
t 
hich Mr. Warnes gro 
— than formerly, in conjunction . 
Spay 
—Mr. —— Osle, of Raweliffe, near 
Selby, Yori ene f Flax for the 
last 2 ne year 5 
Eg 
as in 
roadcast sowing, but also deposit it an inch deep in 
soi 
FARMERS’ Fia x Mitt,—Mr. Hill Dickson, of Artil- 
Couneil with the 
j: 
Flax 
vantage in favour of the farmer 
only six | tË 
ESET 
Bue 
8855 
255 
£ k 
FF 
175 
285 
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or ver that oi 
tems 
ae and what is to be made by the spinning and 
SUNG benarked he had seen the machine, then 
ated by Mr. Dickson to be in the progress of com- 
letion „six months ago, and two months ago. 
d through rollers, and 
gt g t a a E 
8 
a 
the machine to 
S its Tan’) t by the operation. 
ATER n Challoner, having 
< convey manure-water from a tank round 
z six or eight acres of land as wa 
ascertaining the bes 
this a as he had found wooden kasar 
decayed. Carr suggested earthen 
sugges 
surfi Prof. Way believed the 
uxtable bad substituted earthen pipes fo: 
zy 
No 
t — 
tisin — 
s — a — 
f, 
Grapes 
f 
uced 
one-third of its bulk, and neat one-tenth 
s 
| 50a. to 
tices to 7 4 nts. 
Alpha as e the pure breed 
yh — a —— 
of Informa 
of hare- 
must consult our adver- 
RA Lyndon. The correspondence on this 
— so far as it has yet reached us, has been fully 
Tanant err: : 4B C. There are numberless pam 
ffice, 24, — Strand.— 
Nature and 3 oa 
Inner Temp! 
2. Tenant 
Ridgway, Pice 
phlets on 
“Ridgway, Picoa- 
e Leg 
ight 1 
1 
adili 
THOUGHTS FOR THE — AM, You have altogether 
„ Replica! our idea . 
es to many correspo 
a Pen h the indisposition of the realtor. 
Markets. 
— 
COVENT GARDEN, Marcu 20. 
is still 
are 
tbis oa fruit. 
eae 6 
market is 
—. quoted. Turni &. 
urnips, Cabbages, 
e tas and there is —— od in qua Corn 
otatoes 3 
salading are sufficient for 2 Mu 
cheaper. 
Notwithstanding the con 2 coldness. of the ii 
well supplied wi 
in th 
Lettuces and "E 
shroom 
are unavoidably postponed, 
New Hot 
a 
The best Englis teh P a sare fetch — — 
ter Beurré. 
and good. Kali a are ager the same 
Strawberries are still supplied in small 2 
are sufficient for 
the m ame 
Cut flowers cossit *. Heaths, Epacrises, 5 
nette, Camellias, Roses, Acacias, Azaleas, ae Hyacinths, 
ulips, ced 
Lily of the Valley, and other for 
— UIT. 
— fret re Ib., 48 to 8 Pea 
— — t lb. “15sto20s 
is bon, per Ib., 9dtols6d 
traw — aes o., Is to 2s 
sps, kitchen, per bushel, 2s 
Almonds, per peck 
sweet per Ib., S to 3s 
2 VEGET ABLE 
r 
ans, p. 109 2s to 38 
— 88 to u 3d 
Savoys, 
French 
magic ed p 
2 ku 
— per oe a hay 6d t 
Turnips, p. doz., 1s 6d to: 2s 64 Sort 
Cacumbers, each, Is to 
vory, per bua 
Parsley, pe 
dint, per Ponk. 
farjoram,-d o., 3d to 
Ter —Soutnwark, Monpar, March 
The tee my vel pope the pas 
pero — by rail have 
5 following are this 37 quotations :— :—York Re 
o 808.; h do, 60s to 70s.; Perth and F 
S. t0 Ui Fifesh ire 2 dre 1295 8 
65s,; Kent and 
‘ore 8 naen 18 
Prim Meadow H. 725 10 7166 
a Taferiorditto... 22 er | 
8 
8 
17 per —— 2d to sl 
r doz, bun., 28 
Zasil, p. — a 3d 10 44 
ars, — Pe doz., 28 to 6s 
oz., Is to 
Is 6d 
orse Ra — 4 are — to 4 
fg 3d 
4d 
W atercress,p. 12banchs.6d tols | 
t week the 
prick od pe onan? very dull. > 
gents, 60s, 
Cups, 
Wisbeach, 
is unusually . 8 for this season of the year. The 
a y — es being quoted by (and in some in- 
stances conceded 1 the rowers for the little wool held by 
them, than the rates actually — — ag * ails to a 
small extent, but the general dispos seems to be to hold off 
entirely, and wait the result of 2 or iwo — 3 Noils 
al and ae auer of diminished production are ved 
0 
MITHFIELD, Mownpar, March 15. 
N Beasts is large, and . the agg Sn is 
co siderable, the quantity causes a oA ped 
rather more Sheep. A Ade er ae 
Id at late prices; but for all other hinds our quotations are 
ed. The number of Calves 
mand is so —— — 2 1 a A 1 
Germany and Holland 
eee 105 Calves; trom 
Suffolk, 2409; and 200 from the 
Per st, ssn 8 enn asad 
t Long- 6to3 8 
Ditto Shorn 1 
Ewes & 2d & 24 quality 2 
Ditto bow 
oe 0 
Calves „e 2 8—4 
— 
Pigs, 360. 
2 coun 
to 
2—8 4 
2d quality — 24 —2 10 
Best Down 
Half- nthe we „„ 4 O—4 4 
— — pS 
Beasts, 41253 Sheep and Lambs 22 „770; Calves, i41 3 
— March 19. 
There is but a small n on offer to-day ; how- 
* and 4 fall dead — 
r te an are not at all — 
— 
fally as ‘plentiful as of iato ; tere’ ae vat little trade for m, 
onday’s quotations with 2 — Good 
s diffi to advance 
p Pona "Germany 
and Holland we and 89 Calves; 
pt Spain, 250 . ; from Scotlan easts ; from Nor. 
and Suffolk, 200; and 135 Milch Go from home counties. 
MARK L 
Mowpar, March 15.— Although 2 ‘supply of English Wheat 
at market =~ morning was again small; the ** 9 
a very limited sale for _ Flour, were i 
to 
uch -= rates as before. i 
MPERIAL QUARTER, 8. 8. 
Tuh "Eesen, A raes — a i 43—46 Red 4 
9＋7＋*»„ 41 l 
Talar 46—51 
— = worfolk, Lincoln, & York... White — Red s. 
2 
Osm, Essex 
Scot 
ris 
— Foreign .. 
tch rand 1 —— 2— Sed. 
otato ie H Feed 
— ITIisnuůqu „„ „ dd e 
n l foreign... 
Bpan — eve 
Pigeo 
saneeee 
For eign 
Peas, white, E Essex 7 3 
— Maple. . . 278 to 
Maise . 
d. oe 38—43 
Flour, Mer i wi delivere Too Sii Norfolk 
Foreign per 
8 March 19. — The Whe 
the small amount of business transacted 
heat wa 
Barley maintained late rates. moderate arrivals of Oats, 
* evince ness, e turn of price was favour 
of se and Peas r 
bor ——— of the week. 
alue of Clover seed this 
IMPERIAL 
AVERAGES, 
Feb. fa 535354 
Iksion 
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