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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
— Felix Charles Victor Leon 1 g * n 
er; for Pr T ments for incre 
. . * dated June 21, Ísar 
d dise 
which the Wheat 
ell manured, and th ing is di e 
between the 20th of April and — 10th of May; it may 
days — or later, but somewhere between 
at a distance of from 15 to 20 inches apart, in each of 
which are deposi our grains of Wheat ged i 
a circle, or otherwise ata little ce fi h other. 
ave grown to 
the four plants (which are supposed to have sprung u 
from the seed) are to be p 
e 
the grain will be r eac eedi 
arrives at a ee of perfection, of which, peor the o 
nary sys supposed to be quite ine a . 
n the biennial W 1 Wheat by 
t ribed, ich its produco will be 
very . 1 iechanicr Magan ine, Dec. 2 
ints on Sowing G. ds, b and Sons.—I 
is highly oy is 3 ie — ‘honid be 5 from 
weeds, and well pul * pant ploughing and 
22 wa the. pac where 
the soil og or sandy, it is s desirable that it it should 
be Ees ed before 0 N s is not ee the 
seeds, of which — will so 
be too deeply re ae in “te soil, while otha may 
not be covered at all. desirable that the 7 — 
should be sow ＋ 
they shou! 
placed ra 
seeds, at the rate of two cwt. per acre. e sorts of 
seeds should, * course, be selected in accordance with 
the oses to which the 
much other useful 
and assist 12. for it 
is 3 E ose your she 
| before ore it breaks, otherwise we m 
WS, 
T | supplied 
year, it gives us the power of finishing our at . off in better 
time for 3 LB -g although we find s xclaim 
d, it is expensive to yours „ yet we wil 
driving off quantities N 
e that ere this 
irregulari 
— it — — from the seed I not 
he ree 
fri mon thin ng to ia pan sarn for ` ia coming 
rs Perhaps 
e cann 
, and when og omy the seed we ought to sow 
n the 8 1 th jak the best 
say, instead of 4 Ibs., 6 ey 
g Potatoes, sowing the Grase: TA 
may 
cro 
the Wheat does not generally look weli, è but if 
0 wa have a weather soon, there is nothing to fear on this 
ü point. G. S. 
ices to Correspondents. 
A Reader has 
(Police 3 who track sheepst 
lend him a hand to find Bisoshousde for this purpose, but 
we should be happy to re — hand in 8 out the 
per S the penny-wise a oolish system wherever it 
Day Eht * — We rather think that the farmer ape 
— s neighbour too a bargain—selling butter in winter 
per Ib., and a — se 2. 15s, per ton 
= bsoriber. The best —— is to plough on the 
th w wide yey | to dig 
the drain. Then 
it the two furrow 
slices, which still retail their Pole of the * a roller 
over all presses it nearly level. Not quite, however, but a 
year’s rest will’ generally bring it true, If remove all 
the surplus now, your drains 4 want —— — six months 
hence. If there is a be rplus clay which may be safely 
— 2 take z to a corner oP "eats a peel yf 
Far YZ. Your ep pre like — others we receive, i 
properly 2 a advertisement duty, and must kot 
be a ut — mention the a of our receiving 
suc ch — 3 
be their” — to advertise. 
FLAGGED CISTERN: A H. It will do as well as an iron one for 
steaming c — straw. 
Markets. 
COVENT GARDEN, Makoen 
The weather is still cold, but the market tis . well 
with vegetables and fruit. English Pine- apples are 
tolerably plentiful, and a “ac oy tee of small i i Pe of 
this fruit — this week been received from Sierra Leone 
g the p rt. importation of “the kind pri this country 
ur oe — laii Hothouse 
18 ones are 
e now confined to B 
again — fp remaining 80. 
unusually 
er t those who have farms to let may see it = i 
tiril ‘ete plentiful and seed. ate nearly the same 
as last quoted. Strawberries are sil supplied a Saili quan- 
tities. sufficient for the | 
nd, and thereis some 
Poth — are 8 eae in quality Lettuces and other 
zalading are sufficient for the 2 Mushrooms are 
cheaper. Cut — consist of H Epacrises, Migno- 
nette, e e Roses, e Azalea, Érimulas, Hyacinths, 
Tulips, Lily o of th ee eRe te orced bulbs 
R 
Radishes, iper r doz., — ta to — 
Sheep. ine who lived in 
5 l b., 48 d . 
Yorkshire had a shepherd who was erally considered rede coe Sag ib 156 siti Oranges, per doz, a “bg 184 
a fool, hatever ci tance iven.rise to the —.— Lisbon, per Ib., — 4 — be ay ú 
2042 3 : 3 z 3 traw OR., 28 öz., s to 
preciating imputation, it was —. that he had | Apples, kitchen, oni rel, 28 en ON sper 14 2a 2 
fewer deaths in his fl there Arad to 38 6d Nu ats, Barcelona,p. beh, 20 to22s 
sheep of any of the neighbouring pr my Almonds, per peck Brazil, Beh., 12a to 148 
— one day that his ck ini had been ade 1 — — sweet, per Id., Foto 3 Gb ee pst 100 lbs., 100s 
some others that did not belong to a field on an Savors, r doz., 10d to 2s ices: „16 
adjoining farm. He ed e them out went | Fre sas, B. 100, 2s 15 aa Parsnips, per doz., 4d to Is 
to the house to tell the farmer. They were all at dinner, Broccoli, rem 5d to ars we gy ow 
“ 1 each, er s, to 
and the _— rs sen Si y 2 must wait till dinner is | A, aragus, p. bundle, 3s to 7s Garlic, per Ib., 6d to 8d 
over, and some the men a ones 1 3d to 28 6d | Lettuce, Cab., p. score, 4d to 1s 
reens, per doz., 
ar 
guis ep 
many o — To which the “shepherd 
pithily reisd, 5 — oodi if z nt we know my o 
ppen The 
sheep, m' ha hey’ll know Po 
which this . was one belo n ts to Sir Samuel 
Crompton, The shepherd then walked into the middle 
‘of the fold and began to whistle, when instantly his own 
sheep did leave the rest, and when he turned round and 
walked forward they followed him out of the field. 
(Hear.) The solution of is. n 
the sheep were at home he was accustomed to give them 
a small quantity of salt upon a slate in the fold, and 
upon 
whistled ed to attract their rend 
Calendar of Operations. 
RCH 
gape Faun, March 22.—It is scl that March dust is valu- 
the t, to some extent, 2 
However, we have had the driest, and, I 
that I ever remember. The land 
— feed in the 3 N 
ch a lean a as thi anand with our 
8 wi š 
Lives a root that may be ea e find the value of Man. 
ese it; and although it is a efile tote. 
t has x 
late rior 
isle | R 
" mediate re requisesauats sunt more 
Potatoes, per ton, 45s to 805, — a, — rna — to s 
— 
1.155 Mushrooms, p. pot., 1s to Is 3d 
„Is 6d to 28 6d per punn 94 to 1s 
Turn — 1 P 7 0 * a to 2s 6d Sorrel, p. hf. sieve, 8 
Cu ers, e ench, 1 to 38 rtichokes, Jerus. ,do.,9d to 
Celery, p. bundle, ed — Is 6d 8 per bunch, 2d to 24 
Carrots, per bunch, 4d to 7d Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
Brussels Sprouts, p. half sieve, | Thyme, per bunch, 2 
1s to ig 6d rsley, per doz, bun., 28 to 3 
Spinach „per sieve, 1s tols 6d int, per bunch, 
Onions, 4 sonen, 2d to 4d Basil, p. bunch, 3d to 4d 
b, pg 186d to 3s | Marjor dr 3d to 4 
gndive, — „ Is to 2s 6d | Watercress,p.12bunchs.6d tols 
* Load of 36 1 8 
SMITHFIELD, March 25, 
Prime Meadow red Mag a — „n dee w 785 tO 85 
ditto... + E i ae so 75 
ST ile ade ate 60 — „ ee 28 
ew Hay na “ee: = J. — eg 
A hes avy trade. 
CUMBERLAND MARKET, March 2 25. 
Prime Meadow Ha = 76s to 803 9 e 
a „ 2 New 8 iat . 
Stra 
Old Clover si iis > 
wen 72s 
30 
rigs . 
COAL MARKET.—Fripay, h 26, 
Eden — 138. oa 1 ace i 125. 9d.; Walls- 
end Haswell, 15s,; Walls 14s, * Wallsend 
Stewarts, 148. 9d.; Wallsend a lts, 
market, 165. 
HOPS, ft eee March 26, 
Messrs. Pattenden and Smith report that there is a steady 
demand for . aris ate pr 
—There is no alteration of 
BRADFORD, fas eee 
; lish aes gn 
—— 
March 2 
moment to report in the state of th 
— —— continue to bee 
areutly resolve 5 — 
ard to the demand — — the — — 
etuselves. —— orn? 
market eet prios for almost all classes 
205 
comparatively firm, and with every apparent prospect of 
orward from th 
and brokes are without any material al 
rices. 
SMITHFIELD, Mowpar, March 2 
Altho -E the number was not quite so pmi a still the 
asts was considerabie; and the weather bein, 
g 
good qualities could de e quoted. Mt ag 
few price was exceeded. p 
offer, — also operated in this d tment, 
especialy a is s rega —— ene wets eep. * 4d. for si 
ut this m 
530 Sheep, and 108 Calves; from Scotian p 
Norfolk and — 2509; and 300 — the 5 and 
midland ae 
offs 
Per st bs, =t d så Per st, of 8 lbs.—s à s d 
Best Scots, be Best Long-woole. 3 6 to 3 8 
forde, da * 4 to 3 6 Ditto Sborn 
Best S 2—3 4| Ewes & 2d 5 28—3 4 
2d sioro y Beasts 2 4—2 10 Ditto Shorn 2 
Best Downs and mbs us tne s 
Half-breds ow 4 O—4 4 Calves . „ 
Ditto Shorn 2 8—8 8 
Beasts, 3859; Sheep and Lambs, 23, 03 ; Calves, 155; Pigs, 380. 
Y, March 2 
of Beasts i exoseds ‘the 3 ag 3 ä 
— ti -wools . 
fords, &. 2 to 3 4 Ditto She lig 
Best Short-hor 0—3 2 Ewes ge 2 8—8 
2d quality Bensts : 6 — 2 10 Ditto Sho pa s 
Bes and ambs ... — 0 0—0 
2 
0 
Half. wu 0—4 4 N one pone i taf 4 
Ditto Shorn ae „ 2 8—3 8 
Beasts, 857; Sheep and Lambs. 155 : Calves, 217; Pigs, sTo. 
MARK L : 
Mopar, March 22.—The aust val ‘English Wheat from the 
counties this morning was again small; the 
erior 80 ere difficult of disposal, and in some instances 
declined 18. per qr. The demand for foreign was very lit . 
The Flour trade is heavy, and ain unaltered.— Fine 
we observe no alter 
PER Im —— 3 
en erer, N “a Sufolk.. White 1 —55 Red ...... 
re pe .. .ditto/45—47|Red wit, 
Ta io . — 
* Norfolk, — 1 Tork. White — Red isis. 
OAR. ..osisessvocssosecsesesent cbsse ene 
Barley grind. & — Se to29s,..Chev. |30—85 — * 
eign and distilling 22—29 Malting 
Oats, Essex and Lage . 
and — Potato 2—2 Feed ͥ 20— 
Potato 
— —— 
— Foreign. 05870 Poland and — . 
Ry 
Rye- mg foreign.... „per ton 
Beans, Maz oe ts 1 to ‘ie ee, Tick 
— Pigeo kaos „Winds 
For - Small 
Peas, bah, a ‘and Rent. . Boiler: 
Maple..,...278 to 308 ............Grey 
ais 36333 White 
Floor, best marks deliv 2 per sack W 
Suffolk . FVV ditto, 
— er barrel 
Pamit 5 26 “The arrivals of 
been moderat The art of M 
Wheat remain 5 t day's prices 
scarcel — 9 ——ç— occurred in f 
9 — > 
on Monday, witha very iactive rih chiet 
WararT. BAALET. OA TS. Rye. | Beans. | PEAB. 
AVERAGES, ny 
Feb. 14, 428 8d 308 7d/18s 9429 11d 295104298 Td 
e . 0) ee sae 
woema 8 | 30 7 19 6130.7 | 2910 (29 6 
Merengue. 42 7 30 119 432 5 30 2 29 6 
42 10] 30 5 19 930 5 30 1 (29 7 
— 20. eee 42 8 F E 
Aggreg. Aver. 42 7 30 5 19 5 30 11] 30 1129 9 
Duties on Foreign Grain, 1s, per quarter. 
ARRIVALS THIS WEEE. 
a 
— Ships at 
re 
| Wheat. | Barley. Oats. | Flour. 
Qre. Qrs. Ars. 
English .. 3310 1290 40 3190 sacks 
Tish! Gas — 680 520 
Foreign 3380 1120 — * 
luctuations in the last six weeks’ Averages, 
nices. FER. 14. FER. 21 FER. 28. [Man. 6. MAR. 13. Man. 
425104 5 pies sat 1 ‘ 
„„ aoe ee 
42 8 —— 3 “a ‘hie 
42 8 ewe wd ‘s. on 
7 ove pe Be 
42 3 w e 5 
23, — The su 
RPOOL, TUESDAY, March 23. 
con F both British and foreign, 
— Ad at the same time the demand we 
and the tendency of 
week. Oa TER y Oa 
Al E very smali busin: e —— 
Manon 19.— The present ull state o co 
accou 55 a 
