ae “Of its weight + nt of Flax, 1 in the Leeds porn 
een valued at 4 He also laid 
— eil the following — of the produce sad 
cost of this Flax, i p wi 
Graham's statement on the same subject: 
tateme Flax produced by the Hon. R. H. Clive, grown upon 
s; * + coe tag iaee. from a. 3 25 7. 
58} bushels seed, at 8s. per Feror à 8 
5 2 1 cwt. of straw, say 40s. per ton. 10 2 a * 7 
— ENSE. 13 
hing, harrowing, an ng i 
) 2 f Tani. ren 17255 sa rates „ 
54 bashels seed, a i eee 
Pulling * KM „ 
Tying up, lugging, ond thatching ... 3 
Tbra hing, winnowing, &c. 1 
1 
£17 2 11 
Profit age? acre, * 18s, 6d. — 
k. 
one 151, 
1 1 0 
— £23 2 0 
yan R. 20 P. a TAE 
38 8 of — Pe} * per * 
3 tons 18 cwt., of straw, at 60s, per “4 
Two ploughinge, neous — e., 
per acre 1 
+ 
6 bushels of seed, 1 108, 10s. per bushel. 
t 9s. 
1 
3 
Weeding cos 1 
i harvesting, thatchiog, ëc., cost i 
s 
2 
1 
1 
* 4 
ons 0 
0 
4 
16 
5 
3 
Rent of a rates, &e. Co „ 26s. pera 
Housing and thrashing seed, at 126. 
Carriage of straw to Carlisle, at 6s. 
0 ace 
18 4 0 
£9 1 18 0 0 
t per acre 41. 
The Council then adjourned to the. Tth of April. 
ellaneous 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
PouLTRY: W H Wheeler ns ur to seven eggs, 
ne Aent = 1 ae sit about d * nere there 
is pi cope for them = rn 8 will a the 
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five ciaws on oath? oot. The white is a dis — ct breed. C W. 
The — v. a S roe Domes tie hab Ornamental rem 
2d edition. F D. I do not consider — — 2 fowls as 
d —— species, because they may be m h 
breeds, and are only 9 for — 2 
ever have are bred from the Dorkin They are the best 
because they are the largest, which is the most im mportant 
point where no others are 1 7 85 and admitted, „The fowls 
for the London market are killed 
but as — is ` yee page cts — not “properly done, I shou 
recomm t their t To do this 8 cae 
body of ‘the fowl should bet held tan t uppermost under the 
e neck, just b 3 the meal held tight 
vcd the bone d first finger. If a sharp 
knife be ‘trial across, the fowl is de ad i n an in astant. The 
more certain and — most merciful when 8 — by 
an inexperienced per is t fF che h s not 
in L way interfere ‘with the bird for purposes i thet table. 
DTN. I 
of the 
| cannot be quoted. as i st and wher re sales 
dove, and give tares, also gi t 
cannot hold out h f of is — —— 
injured by having bee too — Dy zi “simulating food, 
as hempseed, &c. If you can induce it 4 read and 
ith castor oil.—A Ke 
remedy for diarrhœ wis is cayenne pe pper a and chalk, 
— in equal —— fate pills, — prs in — doses 
n Old Subscriber, Ti . If fed o 
— * wo hens would require about a — wage Rpg 
but g — 
they have other =n less will do. 3 — — und but not 
dressed, or cleaned mixed rome a 9 It is 
an excellent plan to aa w bone he dinner 
— to ag — ba eile w L png ioi oe much 
re goo t giv in house 
Misc 
Abundant Root Crops being considered Ae n. 2 
farming, the importance 
duces me to remark upon the pro mir: “3 a Seek a 
intermixture of the fa rm-yard manure with the soil, in 
2 to its being placed in a im ! 
3 young plant. I have e a bserved the 
of most successful oot- 
re 
a. 
a 
close contact with the seed. Mr. Mel bs Second Paper 
Calendar of Operations. 
APRIL. 
. org UIR SHEEP F u, April 2.—If February w: 
sed by constant — has “been equally d dietin: 
guished by by E * absence of rain — ee n 
= — highly ent „moor bur 
aud most beneficial process was 
gree curta: soe b = 8 weather. of 0 
we any. nly s 
grouse, The Che 
upon 
, together wits a q “old black-faced ewes intended for 
sale, ‘on the 10th o 
the sheep are pe ain on 
hours during the day, from — a 
piece of rough ground for the We exp 
continue this ig is | 
which will be J4 a 
ual absence of frost and snow during the past winter on 
the Border hills, yet wet and high winds com- 
beg told rere A 3 the condition of sheep, 
though rom a poverty s caused 
them to lose flesh consid and gave them a somewhat 
bleached appearance, ey are now beginning to 
Since the Cheviot ** were put upon better fare, 
8 re * a ing encou- 
raging cts e com! ason. As yet there 
Nee Tittle ———— of ie the 1 of — 
days b almost the only — ence ng we have. For 
zome — past the temperature has N very low, the ther- 
Mometer at night 2 — below the 8 aE 
and on that of the 27th ult, down at 25°, 
Ne weather now, 7 5 “ie © il soon be suficien 
r the lambs, mre veri the great 
in the feeding i 
ep in autumn, and that the crop may come in 
ot eee —— remainder of the derar wilì be sown ati intervals 
ten days, 4 A Lammermuir Fi 
otices to Correspondents. 
ee Mr, Yarrow, — -< — to the Trish 
ompany to which er, has written a 
dy, P. an-place, Maida-hill, London. 
AMBS: W ctive bieeding from the neck 
the symptoms are alt in moderation 
ET age O. 8. 
It is x evidence of poor and, 
al now or 
sedge—Care: 
formerly, wet age Pek is 8 but 
in the long ru 
3 . 
the land, and in the e ofa 
237 
— * — transactions during the curreat Weck may ha 
what in — of the average of a few weeks 
previous, yet they are only necessary result of stocks being 
a partial renewal, and are not occasioned by any popes e 
provement i n the demand for manufactured vara oted to 
to 
— extent 
a slight concession, Short wool y 
2 a limited — are a good wae at phat rates, 
POTATOES,—Soutnwark, Monpay, April 5. 
The committee report ee . — pË, past week the supply 
haa been moderate, both 3 d by rail; the trade 
still remains very heavy vy, yer * Ja 8 in prices. 
bia 8 are eo Fred ; quotations 2 Regents, 60s. 
: Scotch do. Perth and Forfarshire Cups, 
603. on 65s.; ; Fifeshire 8 85. to che, W ch and Cambridge, 
508. to 658.; a ut and Essex. 608. to 7 
MITHFIELD, — “Ape if 
The of Beasts is much smaller t st Monday, but 
the ote | 3 not proportionabiy improved 55 is difficult to 
advance prices paai but 3s. 3 fi 
We have rather fi 
r 
m 
40 Calves, 
and l4 Pigs; from Spain, 160 Sheep; trom Scotland, 530 
Be easts ; from Norfolk and Suffolk, 2009; and 150 from the 
cou 
northern and midla es. 
Per st. of 8 Ibs. —6 d Per st. of 8lbs.—s d s d 
t Scots, Here- Bes ce os ages 3 8 t-to 4 O 
ords, & „ 8 2 to 3 6 Ditto ae 18 
Best Short-horns 3 0 — 3 4 Ewes 2 280 gaa 2 8—8 0 
2d quality ts 2 4 — 2 10 Ditto Shorn 2 4—2 8 
Best Downs d — * . 5 0 — 5 8 
Half-breds „ 4 et 2 Calves š ow 3 0—4 4 
Dino Shorn ès $ 2 3 8 
.3 8 Pigs 8 iss 
Beasts, 3668 ; Sheep andi Lambs, 112 ; Calves, 178; gate 
Ap 
umber of pent — 
any quantity. Your weather ca ood qualities to be sold at fally Monday’s 
pore es * bat for | rates. This | Friday, Lamb is the ene nci- 
no more, — if you can increase the space, so much the pally in — The supply of is rter than on 
J Ba "e 15 L nt. street. former occasions, 8 sal e an effort to 
rn MAN Subscriber x it with soil, and use i it | obtain higher prices than submit to; this 
in — garden. ** is 1 likely 2 80 ses a slow trade. The weather being e coid, the a demand also 
a; gricultural a. ortance. Mr. Bailly will answer | is limited, and 6s. must e quotation. 
ose from the Isle of Wight, , wh ans saber a as — 400, do not 
Sia: Sow “four bushels - i ng! pais Ray 3 2 re — but few Sh on 
shelled 9 oes 1 Drill it across Ba na e of 
clean land in rows 10 inches apart, The ait — 285 is 
gravelly, with calcareous —chalky, or limeston e—subsoil. 
Gas-lime, i 
several times before use, will be mild enough to apply by 
— n it is perhaps safer to use it in position with 
h. It 
way is to apply 
of Tagid N 
Tuanip Step: JS. You should write direct to Mr. Rivers. 
Mlärkets. 
ENT GARDEN, Ar ILL 10. 
The market Sy af well supplied with vegetables and fruit. 
Eanan i Pineapples realise good prices. Hothouse Grapes 
e becom more pma, The best st English Pears fetch 
00 
plentiful 
= 
2 8 
a 
0 
eine apples, per Ib., 48 to 
3 <n ee dee! ma ac 8 
Í Hops at firm 
quantity of last year’s growth remaining ocala is tong limited 
— e 
— are 9 rel in aun: — Se and * — 
| sie are sufficient for = — Mushrooms are 
Cut flowers consist of Heaths, Epacrises, Migno- 
that See Camellias, Roses, Acacias, s I Hyacinths, 
Tulips, Lity of the Valley, and other forced bulbs. 
to 8s Pears, dessert, p. doz., 28 to 6s 
Grapes, hothouse,p.lb.,15sto20s Granges, < doz., 1s to ls 6d 
per 100, 3s 6d: 0 10s 
Se e, per a ts to 3s 
Lemons, as doz., Is 
uts, Barcelona, to22s 
Strawberries, pe 
mE kitchen, | per 
D Dat, Tosto 
Almonds, per peck, 5s Brazil, p, babs, 128 to 148 
sweet, per Ib., 2s to 3s Cobs, 12 100 lbs., 100s 
VEGETA S. 
Savoys, per a — —— — 
French Beans, p. 1 sto3s 
Broccoli, p. DOR, 11 to a 3d 
— — 5 8, each, 2d 
Aspar p. bundle Bie 78 
Seakale.p — basker, — ja — — 6d 
Z., Is to 28 
er bushel, 28 
„Is to 2s 
0 28 
— = banne, sa 2 ls ga small Salada, p. Jain: a to 8d 
Potatoes, ~~ ee o 80% Horse Radish, p. bundle, Is to 4 
— per ot hed ushrooms, s P: Lat s to Is 3d 
per ats in, vt “ea sed as 6d r t, 9d to ls 
Turuips, p. doz., Is 6d to 2s 6d Sorre I, p e, Is 3d to 186d 
Cucumbers, each, Is to Aa 8 mire do., gd to ls 
Celery, p. bundle, 6d tols — Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
Carrots, 4d to 
Brussels 8 routs — half « sion 
ley, per doz. bun., 28 to 3s 
epithe pues sieve, Is tols6d | Mint, per bunch, 4d to 6d 
woe p. — 2d to 4d Busil, p. — —— —— an 
Spanish ,p.doz.,ls6d to 3s | Marjoram, do., 
| Endive, per score, ls to 2s 6d . tols 
Y.— Per Be sete of 36 Trus 
SMITHFIELD, April 8, 
Prime —— — 6 80s — 4 „ b 808 to — 
—— = rditto. — ent. „ — 
ae — see tee 
New Bas č * — 
The supply shórt and trade — 
eee = a April 8. 
Mea dow Hay 2 75s to , Inferior ... 3 2 72s 
[ater ditto. > ew Clover 
ew Hay et dir am 7 ses sws 
30 
Josuva ting 
914 Clover 84 
— — e a 
Hote Old u. 728 to 7686 Old Clov oe „ 808 to 888 
ay oes — Wiegen ditto e 
dre ditto... w 50 63 New Clover. — 
„ b O28 26 Inferior ditto... 1. — — 
HOPS.—Fripay, April 9, 
Pattenden and ee report that the demand con- 
m prices; the 
Messrs. 
tinues steady for all descriptio: 
and should any increased trade spri : 
wio & East Kents 120s to 180s 
eald Kents `... 120s to oo 
en 
. 
oor 
* to 136, 
90s 
BRADFORD, THURSDAY, april W We are not — to — 
; ra toate 2 e e of the 
Sar 8 Here- 
fords, e. 3 
Best Short-horns 3 
8 8 — 40 
2 3 6 
pE f ee 
4 [Ewes 
4—2 10 —— 2 
2d quality Beasts 2 Shorn neh i 
Best Downs and mbs w 
Half-breds ...4 0—4 2 1 net, ak 
Ditto Shorn 6—3 8 | Pigs 
Beasts, 637; Sheep and Lambs, 6720 : Calves, 310 
NDAY, APRI 
at coul desired, 
inactive that a decline of ls. to — er“ 
to before any progress could be made in se: 
kr Nk unea leable, at ct t a reduction of 18. e arrivals 
week, and e 10 
r pectively ie: and 64, cheaper = Barley» 227. i 
moderate supply, and realised much the same p E. 
week.—Although the cores of Oa Out have — 9 a 
roved —— to the deman t gare such 
good prices 2 week. Beans and d Peas were in ume 
request, * late 5 8 is i 
ER IMPERIAL 8. 
Wheat, Essex, enpas " Whitels 4244 Rea . 
runs... ditto 43—46 Red 
I 93929＋*—*—i 
— Norfolk, Lincoln, & Yor 
—* * 
aaf * e eee . 3 S 5 bs 
Barley, ern 268 0 25. Cher. 3 Malting. 
| i.s ding and distill ing 22—29 Malting. 
Oats, Essex and 123332 1921. 
h and Lincolnshire.. Potato 21—24| Feed. 
— . eve: — 
bisses 
seressossesesssessres “per ton 
aT = . 
— N——— reread 
Flour, best — —— 
Su 3 k 
„per sack 35 
ditto 27—32 Norfolk 27—32 
reig barrel 17— 22— 
Ne APRIL 7. “The few mples of English Wheat 
on sale this morning were —— te at t about Monday’s rates; 
imited a character to 
4 Fiar was very] oped 
t no 
st, Beans, and Peas under 
IMPERIAL 
AVERAGES, Wazar. 
Feb. — eee 1 PA 
„ 
aaa — 2 7 
— 13. 42 10 
— 20. . 42 8 
„ 
Aggreg. dart 42 31 
n Foreign Grain, 1s. per qua 
Liver keene ag Fl AY, April 6 —The week’s exports 
I detent and coastwise are upon the scale as for 
Wheat has given way in pr bushel; but A 
Flour, coming in he a very serious loss to the ng solo hes 
oe been pressed for sale, and the valne has sup- 
was transacte 
Ber than on Friday last, bat the deal pi of * per 12 on 
Wheat could not be recover — ee 3 ve “gd orm the 
s de- 
ice of last Tuesday, and w n good dem Bea 
clined a and vo indian | — 6d. to 1s, oar à qr.— — stan, 
2,—The principal point of notice in gee rg 
worthy 
— > is the fallin: off in — . of English Wheat, 
lish 's return is 72,981 qrs., against 
5 — last frre ona 107, 374 qrs. the precedin ng wee 
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