THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[JUNE 26 
414 , 
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leasant taste in your corresponde: ent R.’s WOOL. oo A A 
its three compartmen nts, 1 it performs a third pe othe ses wild Gar lio, or what in Devon F is known by the | BRADFORD, THURSDAY, June 24,—Th 
. osits the amount re eceived for a ame of Ramsey [Ramson], which is often found here in rich | classes of English Wool during the 5 5 the better 
revolution, and li dee is i much like the Lily of the Valley, and | active, and owing to the limited su g wee ak has deen 
undle, while the — pion. g wae of. the; cyan: * be — on of its not affecting the trade, and the very high pply in the hands of 
bundle, nd bundle, and so on. bears a white flower. The reaso’ „. de, 5 y hig rates which farmers are the 
being charged for a seco better after wa middie of can is, that it is their new clips, prices have ranged strongly in f for 
t been ted for a mac shine to . hemp en the cows will not eat it. The 3 i Crass, dig it 117 3 Considerable excitement prevails ‘in 1 ll 2 
i i nsists in th ow, if not covered wi ool-zrowing districts, and it remai : all the 
= * 5 obli ue 8 putas i eariy in 3 is ny, or mow, if, not eo I have not m ny spinsarndeelac far ‘sat tisfied with the ac tual position 
ever 8 ann q p i similar to the one you speak of ae buster, although immediate prospects of oa N as to annie the bien donde 
ling obliquely across the spaces betwee i es, in f North Wal now current. Noilsand b high prices 
pe a aaRS — — . red it opr, on the fur I have heard of piret d ante at * Ard H 11 sabe, at firm 
u the 0 = ere the butter is not 80 go i1 ' JAL TO aT. . Prices. 
— 1 5 f the finger — 3 blique e stroke of the year, and the cause was 22 — 1 Eden Maia, 15s.; Haatiog’s Hartley, Yee 29 oi 
“i haf ich all the cutters are| plants making their appearance those Eh reat | 163. 8d. ; Wallsend Hotton, si Wallse nd 4 74 
being gt "the n dee cially the wild Onion. The herbage, certainly, haè 35 nd Wallsend Stewarts, — Ships ‘at | Lambton, le 
ged, which shaft is agen ed in serew-thread | Geal to do with the flavour of butter and cheese, and T find mark 
ee ee so that the shaft in so rotating and re-rotating that Red Clover, even, affects it; in this county there ue n red. — MONDAY, — e 21. 
rings, the rs, Should, i yform- nothing to equal old pastures for the dairy. Perhaps ; ** The number of Beasts is small, and che — quality 
as to raise an dep N farmers in Warwicksbire would examine their land carefully | middling ; — prey there isa brisk demand f. vag 
ing this operation, give the oblique motion which severs hey might be able to discover the real cau use.” descriptions, a advanced rates, Our to quotation b Sos 
alk, as set forth. Two ines, adapte har- Birenr In BEAN . The disease is not u —— rather exceeded for a few choice Scots. The suppl eber 
sol patented. The first of these con-| mon amongst Beans. A wh e field at Coton, near ‘Nor and Lambs is large ; however, there is a demand for 
= Maize, have been pa K r a b it a year or two ago, as de scribed raben jowe Ae than on Monday last. Trad * 
k and shell the in. The har-| ampton, was ‘destrove by y ade is very hea 
ns a thres hus a 11 iia — arrange- in the Agri e, 1849, p. ioe. 0 T Ši to efte ta glow ance lower prices are submitted 
ine, er X 5 the case. A ch r ermany and Hollan ere 49 
poster E a ge ames ring har ail ae Buti . destroyed b by orem 5 Sheep, “ted — — a — land, : comet ham 
; the crop, an rac an au 90 from th 
a series of pai — pe between —.—— — a ‘rap of Turnips instead. M. J. B. r midiand counties, : a Rombon 
of teeth, ize stalks and pu them downwards, Carceweep: T. 1 destroyed at this time of year only Per at of 8lbs.—s d s Per st. of athe 4 3 
until the ear is — ag ry Pi, Raise "n ni dry weal der. Thanks for your notice ; 3 0 to 4 0 Best Long-woals 3 paint 
by which the ear is pag i to the thresher, | but the only part which is in direct reply to to Dep actice ofan | Best Short-horns 3 6—3 8 B 96 quality @ 0-00 
ear then rolls down inclined aténer tft r is the words ix nese.” Now, | 2d quality pee 2 10 — 3 4 DoS 41 
A second machine or harvesting Maize or grain h ill you be good enough to give this —— in alittle oa — and 5 o Lamb r oe 
ented. e gist of this invention consists in} more detai} ? — a res oo 
ion: P: —— roft. The seed which has sprung up among Do. — won Pig 2 T 
the construction 2 the reel, made w. with “ht 4 * Pi lax 2 have been that of Woad, Toate | Beasts, 3639 ; Sheep and 1 29, 690; ; Calves, 385 Bb5; Pg 
fingers, projecting 1 oe mng over 5 t ous tinctoria, as Tar as we oan Judge 44 — the very young a ap v : FRID Ay, cuss N 
i in. stalks being received betw een mixed with ver, e have a fair supply of Beasts for tiie time of year; 
the 8 are pulled off z ited on an but if 80 it wae emer PRA — lly. a de: 1 2 them, at about the 1 yes ason i = 
$ — A Grass Harv of a novel | Grass SEEDS: X. If sown during the late er weather they last, he number of Sheep and Lambs 
inclined endless apron. will do weil enough. eather ai E in hot has caused a r agi 10 fur 
construction has been patented, which it act be difficult s a Cow Is Catr? X. Experienced people can L tell — but for 1 it is not worse. Althoug ~ 2 5 
to describe without the aid a wings. Some idea of by feeling, although they nae sometimes deceiv: arge number of Calves at mar 5 * ones 
ral character, r, may be form ed, — sup- | MILE or Lime: set. ave not a recipe by us, but it is th ee "Quotations remain — ere 
— gene obtained by slacking Sey lime, and then adding m an we bave 157 er 1260 Sheep, 425 87 75 
„ howev 
posing a flat washer-like ring — metal to be cut o 
sheet of metal, and placing it in a horizontal position 
its surface, symmetrically, a se 
blades, a few inches apart, having the shank 
the ring by a serew or rivet, and the ends of 
sui 
also suitable devices for supporting it, aa as 
iage moves forward, w 
r sheaf. From 
at for 1850-51, int the Mechanics £ Maga- 
ation.—The enormous ee of produeing 
manures — “on soil should — 
deep cultiva 
mixture is about the consistence of a thim 
— 
081 TB. now of no book specially on the snbjeat 
to will Pg the, — eand in Blackie's Cyclopædia 
of Agriculture.” Look at the indices of past vols. of the 
Gardeners’ C — for S 3 8 to 4 
WATER-PROOFING: Z. = * Sonderen — to procure a recipe. 
Witt OILING . ESTROY THE GEUB? 
WR. We donot t mak it oud. 7 no doubt the oil 
would prevent the deposition of the gad fly. W. C. S. 
Markets. 
penal 
h Cows fro 
er st. of Sent at 
go a * P 
24 ‘oats — 2 10 — 3 
Best Downs 15 
0 1 as 2 
Shorn 
alf-breds Pig 
8 — 
a 866; Sheep and 3 13, %20; ; Calves, ii; firs 
oo 
Fe 
E. 
MARK L. 
Es NDAY, June 21.—The —— — English Wheat to this 
morning’s market by land carriage samples eee 1 — 
sapaa of at an pe then of 1s. per qr. upon 
Foreign — an improved in 
COVENT GARDEN, Jone 2 
ables and fruit are plentiful. tg en of poco 
FN cer ns ay Bag reer good, but the prices are getting | day se’nnight. 
| lower; the sa a be — — 2 Grapes. Straw- are unwilling to comply with any advance, 
3 * mie he late r weather. ip value. . 1 * 2275 at late rates. — Beans 
wa — ained. Oranges are must be n 18. r qr. 3 tase Ont trada, 
A few 1 
e Benda supplied, end 8 
— are nearly the 
me as pa Ae of aerea Cherries 
as been paai ae during th f them bringing 
pazi 3d. per lb. gongi Carrot, s, Beans, ana and Artichokes. 2 fine 
to de supplied fi w Pot are Talay 
very plentifully ; 2 — * in ne l Ya sa weak. 
Peas are improving in — Mushrooms are deare Cu 
flowers consist of Heaths, Epacrises, Cinerarias, Mignonette, | 
, Azaleas , Lily of the 
dull, and i inferior pee ae are 6d, per gr. 
PER IMPERIAL QUART 5 : 
Wheat, Essex, Sain 4 8 atfoli, 
e se 3 runs. „di 
pan distil., 26s to 29s., “Chev. | 
grindi ng an and distilling | 
Roses. mulas Valley, and other bulbs, 
Lemons, per eu s to 2s 
5 
Seville, perde peas 1s w = 
— foreign . . . . , · 
el Alm ng per pec 
farmers can afford to do the same. We, as farmers, di 
| Inferior do. 2d cu 
Stray 
roo 3 feet into the subsoil (if in a proper state 
there to absorb that liqui: — — 
the dry crops 
ges to Corresponden 
= We have — 
positively says uae The 
| still a 
1 
Cups, 120s, to 1508. 
Beans —— 278 — Bis...... Tick 2 288? Harrow. 
— Pigeon „ ) 
sete ee ee nese anew nn „„ 
— * 308 to 
— per Ib., 8d to 1 Maize ia 
Let 2 Cab., per saon a = Is 
Cos, p. 
— — — 84 ei 2 
9d to 1s 6d 
Sm Tall 8 8, p» pun., 2d to 3d 
— rue e d 1 
p. pott., 9 * 186d 
eee 8s 
es, p. mari fA to ls6d | 
Br all, Be eg to 148 
Cobs, per 100 Ibs. 
sweet, per Ib., 25 — — 
ET A 2 222 
Cabbages, per doz., 6d 5 g 3d 
P repen Beans, p. 100, 1s to a 
Caul ~ hg per doz 
eee p. bundle, Is to 48 
Greens, per doz., 1s to 1s 6d 
Rhubarb, p. bundle, 3d to 4d 
Potat — per ton, 45s to 80s 
reig 
Fauay, Jan mak ee p of 
3 
was transac 
on Mon fonday. 
Pi — Fs of any 
iterranean . 
cargoes from the Mediterr 8 
eee e 
final RTE. 
The sed * 
— Spanish pda . e 33 
Beet, per doz., 1s to 
ks, per bunch, vy to 6d 
Shallots, per bunch 
Ee “Load of 36 Trasses Riy 
HAY. 
MITHFIELD, pad 24. 
Prime Meadow xE 7 * to ia Glover 
May 15......... 
—— BE iis ccc 
9d to 18 
0 ier a 
s, per qx. 
gn Sg Wege A VERAGES: 
12. 
Duties 
Rowen FLUCTUATIONS IN THE 
New Hay w 155 — 
Prices. | 
ls 3d 
11 — 
9 
ET 
> 6 
y-o 
The ‘soppy short and tra 
ABKET, — 24. 
Prime Meadow 70 4 
3 fato 2a Inferior aver 
New Hay .., 
Old Clover. 
= TE 
| Fine old Ha: ave TBsto 80s 
New Hay y s| 
Inferior do. 5 
traw see pom 
Mar 29, 29. 
ind ae to 90s 
* . one 
33 
“Josuva — — 
June 22.—the . 
wa a 2 — — w “payers. Wheat was in 
onsumption, b 
8888358 
June 25 d. per bush 
t t an; dearer, I 
3 poss on the w eek. on slightly 6. 
fair 
low stiff aoe are suffering from too in 
_— 
enden Smi re 
e the plantations ah e generally of a favourable naturo, — 
t ee . ot 2 1e 
nerease rket is Gare without change in value. 1 he arrivà 
"| adr one 3 — 2 on > lle, firm a ren — — — tune ry 
aiz. — date giao 
dsr: ae ee barre ah 
est marks of sai i 
of Tuesday last, Oats and 
The „ June 21. 
tee r t du — 
eport, pas 
tmeal, 2 og cold ane 
he weather se since To i 
