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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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mall and stocks in the hands of stapjers here are much 
HARTLEY’S PATENT ROUGH PLATE 
Glass, ~ 
£ 
diminished: Appearances seem no W ROOFS, GREENHOUSES, RAILWAY TIONS, ENGINE 
00d wool, “and an improvement IDGE AND aie „ SHEDS, 
Donun Bor the mit meald ina} probability be nn RKET-HALLS, Ax D PUBLIC 2 N MILES, 
ce. Short wool an ils 1 5 
im l K jul k- niih d fall prices. The feeling For CONSERVATORIES, PUBLIC 9 MANUFACTORIES, eh inch 316th inch 1 
deny thes sale of Colonial “to — opens to-day will — * SKYLIGHTS, & ick, thick, thick, 
firmly gsine g . and. g e of firmness, to holder von aa Manufactured: 3. d PE a 
that class PacksDAN Cn ep ans 10 to 50 I Bi 85 fad k eo H 8. d. & d. 
— oe neg May 17. f 22 h wide and fro 0 70 „ ee, WG? WE } 6 0 8 zp 
Ph p — —— —— — . —— 
pir coastwise and b; een extremely limi ited, | —— ictal d Cie 
more money has Mog ‘Teale’ “org good 1 * ‘odes by, 8; «« 585 cal abe bli . 1 . 1 ) 9 7 
this d otations:— Tork Regents, 1008. to 8 Se s . > ate 
14 i “aye aoe a. reste r > 100 .; Cups — Reds, 708. to 80s. ; 1 0 6 and minis 0 Me * see jorin eri t? 4 3 9 è 
$ ; ? b.. ó 
ar end Cambridge, 80s. to fink: Keni ani Esses, 11 57 10 „ eee ite eet ne 30 backen. te : 9 
90s, to 110 lg feet sup. „ * 30 5 4 019 
SMI — ge May 17 Ps ec lad 5 e nid $ 82 Ge IGE 7 is 
We have a shorter sup Beasts, and a pretty good 5 Mor 6 * 35 me 40% „ e hy 3 j ean 
demand, tly p — st advanced a little; a few — „ 25 ” * ri 45 t E re í i y 10% 
Scots — — Zs. Sd. The number of Sheep and 8 n 10 d ” 45 eet „. „ 0 83 i 14 
Lambs is smaller; trade is cheerful at — hig tes. 4 pari! sai 1 55 ” 35 x "at 95 * 0 8 1 1 0 Ps 
Calves are plentiful; inferior kinds are still very Jow, but 12 „ 25 1 ” ” 70 3 a wo NE SUS H ` 1 1 
-choice ones are r d rom Germany and Helland | 1 wn a : ao 
there are 427 Beasts, 790 Sheep, and 149 oo Spain, RED is Ne or 50 Freer EACH: * ENT ROUG PLATE, ot one. wen en at itch 
70 Beasts; from lai om Norfolk and Suffolk, Ins La k, bar, — h Ma 2 as to the foot, has n w become 
. and 100 from et and. eager 05 u 8 Mik b * dan x b ay 10 6 de e of very exteneiveand increasing consum 125 an 
8 d d Per: 1 8 7 be $ 1 A Levee n t is rsally admitted to be prt. most suit. 
Reve Scot, Her ag" We D 8 by G „ 84 — at a 15 0 b ass for Ridge and- Furrow Roofs, Greenhouses, 
Short-horns 3 2—8 4 10 de 2d quality 0 0 — 0 0 wi ins T „ 98 5 l and 10 bys 2 Factories, Workshops, 
2d quality Beasts 2 8 - 3 0 Do. S * . 2 8—3 2 And all such like purposes, and is a cheap and 
Ben ty fy — bi * 4 8—5 4 an xcept where the Tengen exceeds the restriction ‘above i bute for Fluted or Obscured Glass, 3 the elent mbui 
Half-breds . 0 “ee 0 7 s 2 2 wich case the higher price is charged irrespective of the ercept the vision. without 3 bins * Its non. 
h — 5 3 10 2 contents, 8 sparency, strength. and cost (bein ore yeh fr t for 
Beasts, 3714; Sheep and Lambs, + . Calves, 207; Piga, 340, ding. -1-8th, Gd. y 3-16ths, 9d; 2 inck, 1s. per weight than Common Sheet Glass), abn es st 
Fray, Ma Bending. ¥ BO Patne for the Glazing of Conservatories. and Rents of let 
We have considera —— eas th 3 —— — the | foot, net. inds are unnecessary, and when used in Teenhouses ng 
dem o increased, and conseg 15 ; s 2 rehi 
ationsare fully supported, Sheep and Lambs. ar — * Irregular shapes are charged as squares. n Where 20 greater strength is required she meine 
ul; — for —— — — a Sine, ri Crates ane ordered, the 30-inch widths. will. be thik will be found much cheaper than the Common 
r es is ; 
— — — — lower, but a fair clearance is eff-cred. sent, unless otherwisespecifice d. late. Samples will be forwarded on application, pepe gto 
rom Germany and Holland we have 110 Beasts, 240 ic and JAMES PHI 315 1 PS AND CO., ee 
Suck sls 500 Be mireta Karg aegra che — HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, 116, BISHOPSGATE-STREET WITHOUT, LONDON. __ 
count e ; 
Ver st. of Slbs.—s d s d baker ! 2 ai 7 GLASS MILK PANS, BY HOT a oe Rage H 
t Long-wools. 0 to ; i ER. 
fords; . B 4 Shorn 3 4—3 8 FAMES N AND co., 116, BISHOPS- 
A „ Lambs — Z, 98 4 | ERIR EY ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY GLA AT THE LOW BLE, 2 ate 
1 00-0 2 2.2 8-4 2 | MILK PANS T E SIZE AS THE FOREIGN ONES, 
8 3 4 
pee Cai 
Pigs 2 6 — BUT N * ere giir MAKE, 851 QUALITY, AT 
Beasts, 997; oe l 97305 Calves, 534 ; Pigs, 395 EACH, OR 218. PER D 
IF A ere ay MIRE ARE TAKEN A DISCOUNT 
BE ALLO 
LANE. 
ONDAY, May 17. thes pad of English Wheat by land 
Mo 
carriage samples to this m mornin s market was moderate, and $ 
a ation terms-of this gs day se’nnight. The demand LORD N y 2 85 ee Aare 
for foreign continues limited, er its value 5 ong a alg ASS. CREAM POTS, &c. &e. 
‘being held with some ess, little busine 
-doing init —Ta Ta thevalueof Barley we observe no alteration from GLASS: 
‘commana fl paT ars; and THOMAS MILLINGTON’S.. FOREIGN SHEET 
ep Jate r 
alt prloes— ae 0 imei is 
GLASS — far superior to any other manufacture, as well 
as N . 
g, oyi — By by ay Ww SASL 138. Od. 
and 74 by 5 % niie dat 
3 5 Sena 8 1 55 85 We aera | | 
8 „% Sand 83 by 6 pe „„ ene Ee O 
9 „ 7 and 10 bys a eat 0 
. JA 10 and 13 * ** 20 0 
salads thicknesses, 
100 feet, 
e BLATI perfectly 875 „in. thick, W 
In under 15inch ‘ed. per 
sole. toss 
— 
Foreign 
Peas, „white, Essex and Kent. each; * Ha od 5 Glass Tiles 
— Maple. 98' to 323... T35 ane Sla ate 7 Cucumber, Propagating, and Bee Glasses; Wasp 
——— . e — raps, Glass Shades, and Plate Glass, at 87, Bishopsga kmh 
— best marks delirered . per sack 37-40 Yellow street Without, same side — Counties Rail — 
i ditto|25—32| Norfolk 25—32 Established 100 years. 
[TR 
orei; er barrel 23| Per sack 28—34 
sn ie IN THE rene ¢ OF LONDON LAST 
WEEK. 
——U 22 
GLASS FOR eee O h ETC. 
ply 
; hrnca Malt. Oats. Beans. | Peas. ETLEY anv Co. 16-02, Shart, Glass of 
Pow, 233 bele e a H 3 h M chee a = prices varying, 2d. to 3d. 
39335 Qes, Os, Qes, Qe Qrs. uare foot, for the usual sizes required, — thousand 
0 923 1116 442 20 feet ‘oF which are kept ready packed — immediate delivery 
i 3 . — 6 12110 — Lists of on application, for 
= 35 PATENT ROUGH PLATE, T HICK C1 ROWN. VADA GLASS 
E Aij TILES and. SLATES, e S PROPAGATING 
GLASS TE GLASS 
8 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW Guas — ly i 
in floating cangocs there is to James HT and Co., 
— na: >and in some Ses Gardeners’ first Saturday-in.each month, 
a oe — Euer PATEN GLASS WALLS, 
5 gents, and on application to 
whom dr. 3 and all other f information ob. 
tained: —Mesers. Knight and Perry, Nurs „e., Chel- 
Í ; Messrs. Henderson and Co., Nurserym 
i place, „London; Messrs. Whitley and Osborn, N en, &e., 
‘ulham, London; Mr. Glendinnin; Nurseryman, &c,, Chis. 
wick, London ; Messrs, Veitch and Son, Nurse: n, Exeter: 
Messrs. Dickson, N ; Chester; Messrs, Lawson and 
Sons, — b ; Messrs, D and Turn. 
bull, 5 rth; Mr. M‘Int osb, F.R.S., Gardener 
the Daks of B — Dalkeith; Mr. Fleming, F. H. S 
ardener to eT Duke of —— Trentham i. 
shee <i Mr. 70 Garden esea ; Messrs, 
gton an ; — H 
ee i a n, and "Sheet Glass Works, St, 
These Hallows en desired, be m noug 
person to enter, 8 1 U T ving 
the best principle, Existing Walls covered 
LESALE PRICES CHARG b 
J. AND KER, Lean, Grass, O 
* COLOUR MERCHANTS, 125, 3 een street, — — 
Suek i tities, at whole: r 11 l 
oe: ia. H — 1— — a ed Plate, Plate f. 
per bushel on r. ap — 5 houses, Gis 99 ery dep oan — 
it Whens, — — descrip. | for 4 — —. A ed os Pampa, | a 
2 ne i — Brass Work, — Sa 
on | London prices, 
N.B,— Experiensad 
“Cases containing — — — * 200, and 300 feet, at Me 
8. Per 
Sp: RS : I 
EU iH 110 111 1 
Hy pi 110 I 
CHE — 1 — 
g'i 
WEEKS a CO, 
+ Horticultu 
urpose, 
R APPARATUSES: 1 poe 
AT (THE pte PRICES ' CONSISTENT WI wir 
ATER 
and econ nomical), are particularly worthy 
8 in all — ae uses, Pits, 10 for | , Jr both oth Top amd Botan Bottom 
Heat, and in c 1 
tant operation in the S 
on s splendia e of Stove and Greeutouse Pag 
in th 
pii es, Also a 
rom eyes, 
Plana, Ñ — — Estimates of Horticultural 
Catalogues of Pl es, Seeds, o., forwarded: 
J. WEEKS ax AND CO., King’s Roan, CHEDSEA, Lo 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AN 
BY: HOT WATER, 
state of cultivation, and foe mie arrat 
— of strong G Vines 
s; also. 
ERIALS AND 
—— 8 es on de 
and Iron. 
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR LEAD, GLAss, OIL, | 
AND COLOURS. 
RAY anp ORMSON, Danvers 
London, having had considerable experien 
— and workmanship, com 
