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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[May 29 
Calendar of Operations 
AY. 
Dorser Farm, May 17. 5. 1. last report the weather has 
‘been drier er 3 — —— 2 nd May; but just as we w: 
ng sing for our stock, we fish some 
—— —— ers about the end of April. The Wheat 
hasp ved a — — appe e through the season. Bar 
and peed generally look rest At e only drawback is in 
Grass, of ood deal has béen fed up tothe parson 
time, shoal y have been I up for hay about the end of 
last d this will render the hay ee: light, for 
the that oe ot been s fed, is 
‘fast, before it attains any Sa but still w a good ma ny 
din, t, which must be on against this 
drawb hiatas e stock ar: — well, bette 
when they seemed to have a more plentiful supply of fo 
from which "S 24 infer Krmi N for 2 Grass is 25 
> gut sin taking everything 
— we — a We have got 
‘onr Mangold . * most — it A showing itself again. 
We have, also sown some Turnips and Rape, which look well. 
; but he 
t I hope 
* ipias ipi 
en vei = veelise 3 e public, — — we may 
know who t oing to say distrust—but as pr, 
Lindley is san ting 8 but plain legal evidence, I 
suppose I must not yet use m4 parae Fong et aa — 55 
those gentlem — who eart the chal k, &e. 
= 
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1 
1 1 ear from them tha 
We have ren chemistry useful, we will try a — 
make * — paan! 2 2 . G. S. 
LAMMERMUIR SHEE * 10.—For once, at least, that 
oft a Goriad to, — 4 n erratic personage—the 
o oldest inhabitant,” myy * without much — 
ction, and lambi 
J mos nede ray $ e yi hn w to age — 
Oats in the 2 were all got in good sean, and, as 
as our observation 1 * xtended ooking , espe- 
ally where sown rnips. 8 both grain 
sa and pastures require Ss but notwithstanding this, and 
the frequent f. had of late, everything is 
ooking better than — „* 5 in the — a 3 
and jeg rain has n to fall since we commenc e a 
, will, make erer yining m 8 nt 
The lambiog is now about a close, 8 a few 
1 parity an come — another — From 
— we are unable to more 
this,year than usual, still, 8 s rome MS a 
asualties occur, ve halt a : ‘are fall er 
‘ being a muc 
—— 
aspect. 
2 
e dsronrabe, to giy tho 
med this w 
r a fow days longer, a of: the Wack e which will M Bel 
€ purpose selec 
. and Sim — Te a 
the final decision, as t 
old as p 
Gates: Porta. No. 2is strongest; No. 1 is ma ot, perfectly 
o 3 is not bound s sufficiently. The arched 
9 ‘is preset oniy — in it. The cireumstanee of its being 
nearl is not enou h. 
SE VI., Journal of t e Astiqultarsl 
Coed ay of giving it to 
y spring—from Octo ber 
cuckoo cing 
* a Peena Tuna: 'ycho. The Board of Health quote it 
2 a yal nd the Gutta Percha Company offer it at 
„Hos e? 
ap 
ie MACHIN X. VZ. Wedlake, * Romford ; but 
most. of the agricultural machine-makers now make the 
double action ee aking machine, 
Leap MINE: :AB C. We are unable to give legal advice ; wo * 
is surely e view pa suppose 
if Aisjures B, compensation may, oe claimed from h 
Peat: Hortulus. oe ases uncharred that is referred ae 
Its chara ee we dps — — absorbent a 
deo sate: rests main nly on experime n * nag 
— to the Warn Agricultural pt 
T Co 
The pow of of erecting such 
PER 
a * — Larch pillars, let tats 1 pedestals, and with a 
has boant ches — caged roof is 
| Primulas, Lily of the en 
2 ete 8 | 
icad — well tarred sheet; iron roof on a Pine framing, to 
n 270. cubic yards, ladder 
8 DF. As regards eggs of ra our 1 
ose are the only part of our Paper in which we ca 
he 
Hees aoa Aberdeenshire Farmer. It will grow in cold and 
— situations on a free soil, of sufficient dept, with a 
cky subsoil, though it be not calcareous. On this point the 
— — of some of our correspondents would — useful. 
e. X YZ. Some g the Sussex fairs. If you apply 
17 y of the well-known breeders, we dare aay they will 
tel 
. — : ene = — of our eee — steel 
mills, give the them tating 
the name of by. ma ae 
= r Reader. Can any one help our N 
to era the lesser 8 and the Soo Cherv: 
atter is D „ 
from h die —— res 
from minah it may be re . yo y pony the 
condition of the karong Mhe other gr sometimes hopelessly 
master of the ground. Ducks — geese will eat its flow 
and leaf, and may tend to k papi t under, 
Mlärkets. 
COVENT GARDEN, Mar 29. 
Vegetables and fruit are plentiful, 1 owing to the 
coldness of the weather, the mer have received a slight 
— The sale for English on —.— continues rather 
duli. Hothouse Grapes are 1 sand : chea ag A few 
$ 
are plentif lly 
| — the full At of of this da 
in stances held for a 
| factors can only realise at a reduction as 6d. * qr. 
Nat nea 9 e same as la last 
wberries t though plentifal m maintain their “Ew 
Young ance. Beans (both Frene 
Mu 
3 s aze shaan Mi 
Pine-apples, per Ib., 6s to 
Grapes horkousepi brist to pi 
per Ib., 28 to¢s 
er doz. 12s to 245 
monds, per peck, 5s 
— sweet, per Ib., 
Oranges, 
Pe caches r poet 
Melon to 108 
as 
» We are sure, turn out well this year 
of snow, and general 3 of the 
th grounds 
als 
f the farm, we are vale preparing for h, beginning | 
eomme | 
for young eattle. 4 Lammermui 
an Jon ous ent ion) 2 a 8 continuance of | 
go harsh weat „than has been known 
some years at this period ofthe Year the late —— showers 
emar wo wile and 2 done aue e good bo arp 
garden. senate y of water was 80 
age Cucumbers, each, 6d 
Celery, per 
ould 
3 It is compured 
se drains ma cut 
— where the work of men a 
to Correspondents. 
beat ised wi asks how he may 
with Oatmeal for 
5 . 1 4s to 128 
Strawberries, p. O., 6d to 1s 
Apples, k tehen, per bushel, 
28 to 3s 6d Cobs, ea 106 ibs., 
Cabbage r doz., 3d Sepa yo 
s, per tola Leeks, per bunch, 3d 
French Beans „p. 10, ac en 2 5 pe d to 10a 
p. bune 9d to pes per Ib., 8 
— — b 
Lemons, per doz., 
Nas, ee bsb exe 
Brazil, p. Dali r {2s to Hs 
— per bush, 1084 to 22 Mushrooms, p. pott,, 8d t 
— Ti 
per punne et, 64 to ls 
— New (border) do. ‘doa oral, uf. si 
Hp dant 15 606 * p eve, de to 188d 
— mew, De bun. 1 
— 
— p.12 3 
r Load of 36 Trusses, 
—— M 
Prime Meadow tiny 5 toos ‘Glover eon 
New Hay 
ats aa, dull, 
Prime Meadow Lay f 2 
Inferior do... pal wae Interior Glover 
per 
HOPS.—Bonovcn Manes, Ma 
Messrs, Pattenden s, 
continues without variation: th report that 
appearance, Duty as yet no 
aw 26 30 
qui 2 OSRUA Baker, 
Lge 
e Hop market 
A few hay 
r fiy e made their 
L. 
sk T — i. May. 727.—The advanced 
iec 
reported for some weeks — N. 
there is no improvement in price 
POTAT i acca M 
e committee * that during th Poo supp! 
uaa ua mo! einé, wen, eek oe ; 
— * re than equal to oe demand, — . 
The 8 n prices, wit a heavy 
Ja.; Scotch do, 80s. to 100s,; $ d 
Wisbeach and Cambrid % „ 
8 ge, 70s. to 1008, ; Rest aad as 
SMITHFIELD. 
We have — fewer Beasts “eae 4 Fm 
dead markets are very clear; our trade 
nant tations. advance p fally * Porr atone 
number of Shee 
but the dema nd has _ increased ; Tory 
are fale maintained, — oor oe later, late qu 
trade for good d Calves, but it i 
ice Fr ny 
etter erma 
147 Calves; from 8 
and Suffolk om Scotland, gy 
d unties A and lis 
8 d 
boo CO 
6 
Shor 
2d quality ‘Beasts 2 10 — 
Best D 
Hattbreds 
0 32 0 
D Pig 
Beasts, 3681; ; Sheep angi Tambs, 25 iso; ; Calves, 157 
ha f. i 1 * May aa 
ve a fair Supply S pran ba x 
on hand trade is cheerful, i ‘ther 
There is 2 er number o 
a foreign 1 
Boat 470 Sheep, and 216 ale ee cone 8) io 
Per st. of 8lbs.—s d 
Be we ag * Here- 
sd Per st. ee 
Be 
6 to 3 
Best — 3 4—3 
2d qua — kau 210—3 2 
Best Dow and 
Half. br — . 0 0 — 0 
o. Shorn pis 8—4 00 Pig 
Beasts, 1089; Sheep and Lambs, 11 %20; Calves, 1 
IRE EMRE 
ONDAY, — 4 
Mo 24. N supply 
carriage sample 
this m 
mited demand at our 
slight a ad 
but f las 
meets a fair 
Peas are 
inquiry, at fally 
without „ 
rates.— Beans a 
1 a large supply of Oats, 
PER IMPEBIAL QUAXTER, | 
Fhost; Besex, Kent, & Suffolk... White 1 1 Ret nt 
‘fine selected runs... ditto 45-47 Red 
Bariey grind distil., 26s to29s...Chev, 
Foreign ... -.grinding and distil 
Oats, Basen, „ 
a 
— * 
Rye 
— , eee eee 
re — e rae 
Peas, white, Essex and Kent... sgh 
Maple 2 
OTIT 
Maize 1 750 
Flerr, — 8 delivered ., Py 
Steet **öä ree 
oreign... on eral 
FRIDAY, May 28. —The berge, of foreign ; 
this week are papery, tt pe 
Re aonla ; 
at 5 pens, 8 — 
hat tee" . will induce holders oi 
sew — W n ah there being 
floatin of — t from the 
— a ag get e ‘orn meets a lively 
thing near at * ptr j mere an 
slowly at Monday’s prices.—Beans 
value. To effect * of Oats it 
decline of 6d. on Monday’s 
better deman at former ra rates. 
Wear, naar. s 
8. 
April 17. ...,] 40 10 
— 28. 
Aggreg. dere 40.9 | 28 3 
ane tine to 245 
ties on ane ales ir S 
ABBIVALS. THIS WIIX. 
English ,,. 
Irish ...::. 
Foreign 
May 25. Atthis 
lers purchasing 
tr 
inded an 
is da nnight ; 
fali I prion a n cna — 
100s, to 94, 297 quarters, at 
