Bs. 
446 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. |J E 
will admit of thei 
degrees north of the mouth of the River Plate, the wee wa ats state of hte market ie “ae sy meet iat GUTI A PERCHA TOMNA — 
of the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea; full prices. 1 the 3 of the e'ection appears GARDENS, ETG. G FOR Wa WATERING — 
the psi ae . Australia, and perhaps some of the nearly-absorbed the whole of the attention of all parties, ‘and 
th Sea Islands south of the Tropic of Caprico both wool 
With regard to Cape Blanco and an y < e have | the tuture representations. The transactions nye co nse- 
no information sufficient to show whether they are ker botn limited, and prices aro unchange sigs E 
ithin the influ of the Sahara or rainless district of 
an OF net. l “ot Beasts ‘ise 9 Makr 9 of year; 
Since writing thus far we observe that the 1 3 Toe e e W at 
trade is very slow, and 1 prices are submitte Sheep 
the Royal Agricultural Society have resolve * that a | are plentiful enough; fgh en leingi very hot, bie fat oues 
prize of 1000/., and the Gold Medal of the „ be | are . sizeable ones pe Half peda. are notan — 
d f fontsliaing | 10% a large demand for a say Lambs, at fully ate | 
ery ou re equal in erti sag = of Calves, ae nee and 
properties to the Peruvian guano, a an | the bot meter, prices are lower, and several r ni unsold. 
unlimited supply can. be — to, the English farmer 2 m Germ sanan Helland there ane 900, Donets, 43 4830 Shee | 
00 Calves, an igs; from Scotla ae 
mea Balm not excoeding'5i,:p Norfoll and Suffolk, 909; and 1100 from the northern aud 
and eoun 
“oo t. of oa dus d Per 8.—8 s d 
ellaneous. st Scots, Here- Best. teat 0 Otod 0 
Guano. Am the communications of your corre- | fords, &. 3 6 to 3 10 Do. Shorn rr se 
peaa on this 16 0 ortant subject I am e e to Best Shot ‘Boasts 4 3 * Do. shora 2diquality ef 3 * 
no allusi o the sources of supply which are Bes D bs akie ee yria e e 
2 in — narra is surveys of the| Hal Dar te 4 Eá * f: an 1 at aM iz 4 
coasts of New Holland, in hi r, | Do, Shorn .. 8 — 2 3 4 
. " — Cal ain Flinders Beasts, 3868 ; Sheep * “iai 50 170; Calves, 501 Pigs, 500. 
RIDa T, July 9. 
at the er of 
me 
TES 
From Mr. J. 1 Gutdener 
ntions several enormous epost on some islands o The supply of Beasts is large, and buyers are very scarce. 
‘those shores, but as he had no suspicion of the ao of | The hot weather causes a decreased consumption, and a con- of ' Hol to Bowel Midleton Jalan, 
the article, his notices of i f cour i — ſuent reduction in price. We are well supplied with Shee “ Thave eats fant of care louse, 
4 i 2 Pi ambs. Trade is very. slow for the. former, at barely | of 300 feet esch with un naci on Percha Tubing (in lengthy 
and brief, parties who are complaining of the 3 s rates, some instances, | for watering thes bri nOn Join) in use fonthe monthy 
Admiralty for not sending cruisers pi se: or guano | rather * prices. Calves are very plent ifal, prices are | thing Thane, te foe 3 * nd it to answer better than any. 
island 8 if it were ty 0 of Gov ent 3 Aasias still v Ww. From Germany and Holland we have 36 ee bus chan 8 eee the water is very 
Beate, ig Sheep, and 428 Cal fi Scotland, 60 Beasts; Tubing. Ic. : pat the an jins effect on the 
spectacles for people a pi not open i thelr 0 Des. s00:¢rom,the-noxthern-andanidiaad,.and..230.-Mileh Cows from h an consider this Tubing to be a mo 
i do well ref ‘1 a Heh Vows from for Gardiner: inasmuch as it enabl 
might we to refer to the large edition of ‘Flinders? the home counties. about: onshalt th ables us to water our 
Voyage, and there find the . ef st. of 8lbs.—s d s d Per st. of8lbs.—s d formerly required.” e time, and with one-half the 
of former days d Bes , Here- Best Long-wools. 0 0to0 0 à 
y ays has already stored up. Times * fords, Ae. ua gos 4 D org —3 8| FOR SUCTIONS OF PUMPS AND aie 
2 —ů—55r— — Best S ge 3 2—3 6 Ewes & 2d quality ke OF WATE 
2d quality Beasts 2 4—2 10 Do. Shorn 2 8—3 0 rcha 
Notices to Correspondents $ Downs and Lambs CLF 2 water is Can longer a matter of bing 
“Tole r. 88 150 cwt. tng 1 s 2 ri eae 0 —3 4 ad y to metal e pienen . b 
i — a quantity of guano per acre, along with wet Pi N tion th k 
* 4 h rik ht — bul mee onp to cut in September. p Serag 939; Sicep and rs ag £ 600 5 Calves, 757; Pigs, 480. proper ies 8 — ntirely free injurious in Ge tel 
e on ake on h n ead pe. The Gutta Percha Gi 
ie ¢ paper on deep draini $ ARK LANE. ompany have received the 
page 402, el. — e apog in speaking of the — 1 Saip: 2 rere mo . ly any Wheat from fallow RT Tre iii 
n ra are.stated to be from 10 to sex dy lan ge samples this morning; the supp 
12 feet apart, whereas so hated popa 10 to 125 2 8 from Kent was moderat te, but the — since Friday as TAT ae sg Surveyor ti io; his 3 Day 
Omt Praca: Sub. We do u if it has bene gs" for | been fine, and continuing very hot, the sale 40 — . 
wing water; it will cia . cke from within, and was extremely difficult and li we es ee gnotations 4 of Works, Wobur a Jan. 10th, 1852. 
would no doubt also stand pressure from without, Perhaps, ls, per qr.— We did not hear of any transaction me swer to your inquiries respecting 
hower Sento must be considered n .— There is 1 l Gutta Percha Tubing for pump suctions (after two years’ 
Maat: JB. No doabt.ieis a good application to the chalky | for Barley at last week's prices.—Beans and Peas are un- I find that the water has not a ~ it in the least, 
soils; but marl is a wide word, aud may mean any sort of altered ey — —Oats tes of this day it will eat lead h in two yeare ve adopted it 
calcareous earth. Of so eae much too much could not be | se'nnigh largely, both on een of being chea; n lead, much 
applied: 30 eof asti marl is probably | "Bes IMPERIAL QUARTER s, s, | easier fixed, and a more perfect job.” 
as ent — — that, in the absence of the e esex — — Sufolk, — — 4446 Red . 39—40 
i p, will not AA SA i pa i fertility. You must grow green f 45—48| Red 40—42 From Sir Raymond Jarvis, Bart 1 of Ventnor iia 
beep —— no dung. 2 h in a „Gentlemen, —In reply to your t Ventnor, 4 
rop Mustard ; that and guano will do zoa — pee ting A cha en Tubing for Pap e Tean 
—— Q — State, with muc sfaction, it a 
29—31 builders and other persons have lately 
y yaad a it, and there 
Markets. tne the a ara and {aim informed since the A bebe 
1 ow. sever: ye ars formed that it 
ie — in the houses that are ng erected here- 
2 Pia bi . Jor 3 Pon n [19—22 going on to a a considerable extent. 
arenas — xb! E * 0 the sat we I am emen, your obedient servant, 
Straimberries aro abundan 2 ia ae ae 
Sean. —— 10 iy d. ges are plentifully 2883 P. S. The > only "Ia The experienced was in fixing the tube 
or” por very good. om are nearly the-same as last "a" plumber employed being averse to 
3 an autities of French Cherries continua tobe | — Foreign . . . . . . . . mali 23—34 ‘Egyptian | 26—28 the 2 jo „ did n 8 secure it, and air got into the tube; 
— arrots, Beans, and 0 teu. Peas, whitey et and Kent... Bader pera Suffolk,,.|38—42 otherwise careful 2 there is no question it ae 
tinue tobe brongt oon France. Potatoes are very plentiful, | „ Maple. . 328 to y3 3 Foreien 3040 lead or any kind o tal pipes. 
owing e growers being anxious to sell of rie earl were | tea 
speedily, to avoid the Guuvequonees of disease. iz eariy 2 Pious, best marks 3 per sack 37— aren 9 — Bir d Her erapath, Esq, M. 5 160 11 — * 
— > slaahrooms are dearer. Cut flowers consist of er Hiebe, orp B cnet 1850. 
Faliar ke, nims, Roses, ‘Lily of the “I have used Gutta Percha as a linia stern, with 
FRUIT. i Tiie of the else material to 8 ihe 3 ig hy 
les, per Ib., 48 to 88 Lemons, per doz,, Is to 2s 2 * 5 E ad mis — i 
— e wa 
— 
een 11 705 to 88 Oranges, mee ag a 1 ia = 6d 
ts 
Nectarines; per 20 ice to 2 — Seville, 
„ , * per Py 4 to 3 
— poe vind Nuts, B — elona, per bush, 203 order to ‘fit bag e.—The Oat trade is slow, 
Cherries, ) 5 0 ect sales i 
i woe 2 5 $ ee 8 — rag is necessary to submit to a reduction of 
Almonds, peck, 56 
—— S to 148 ARBIVALS THIS WEEK, 
“ VEGETABLES. Wheat, Barley. Oats, 
French Be per doz., 6d to ls 3d | Garlic, per Ib., 8d tols 85 3 3 
8 sommes) Lettuce, Cab., per score 4d to Qrs. Qrs. Qr 
dozen, 2: e, 3d — 1180 2560 sacks 
360 1520 
18) 580 sacks 
«My plumber readily, learnt the mode of 1 
your printed dire 
ee variety m meo hi ae bone Rr be had. 
tured by the Gutta Percha Com 
sold at the Wholesele City — of. 7 "Bo 
10 he 1 who will forward Lists 
ene atlon 
ad, Manufac. 
, London and 
RGBSS. 
of Priges 1 
NTHONY’S PATENT AMERICAN CHURN 
the 6 reat enon M in x 9 It obtained tam ef 
reat Ex — a p eee 
— eetings at which it has 
—5 acd —— — — be ne best Churn erer pio- 
ap prices. 
duced. ste have been sold 
GEss and Ker, 102, e ap x London. 
A few bee Rick Cloths for 1 pi 0 
— M‘CORMICK’S eS 
RGESS — — Agents, I 
London. a nt 09, Nens ‘ 
enitaral mplement ont Daah parement, Gr —. ae n . sine? 
Canter: s Reaper, in Cote, à t ing e the 
Medal Pur. Ha farmer ee. N — 
al. r. Hussey's — 
ormer trial at Tipt —. and therefore co wpe — 0 possibly 
* distinction.“ — Price of Reaper, 
INTONS PARKES’ traim or Bt 
Dice, 
T 
E, the soil in an ex sit 
ur quite 20 per cent. 
Fade rders ots erte as the 1 2 
ey are execut ation London. 
UB and Kev, Agents, 103, Newga 
. Priced Lists sent on applic 
in which they are 
ate-street, 
lication. 
— ction, 
which is the most simple 
aera: 
ies on Foreign Grain, 1s. per qr, 
ji ; a = IN THE LAST SIX Weex’s AVERAGES. 
Smu?HFIELD, Jul; JUNE 5. 
Prime Mastow Mag 8 vo. She ae ‘a 88s to 100 5 
Inferior do. 71 New do 60 78 ibs i e . 
— — = E23 mana e n R a [ 
m A quick trad a 2 “ mr A 
HITECHAPEL, Jul 8. a ars 
‘Pine old Hay - Tato 80s | Old „ Isto 100 | 4° 5 — 
Berdo. is eee S CC 
aes — — | Inferior do, 60 70 advance for ii “whi . 12 et day, wit with * 
— LS Rae teh mlb eh d was ofa v il z y's market the 
HOPS.—Bozovucu MARRET, w i ttle chee a articles 
sene, Pattenden and Smith weston: he * hr el A ac yr ay Stre Changa dn R mar. 
: eins, * all Hops with à colour and pode fe japi: — aie ight bas als Moia ubioed ther kainet py wi and coast. 
a fair ex $ 
wery — * —— r plantations this 133 market there was a fair attendan of town — 
8 ourable — — ated p — ealers. Wheat met a limited demand for nsu 
about 180, 0007, bush but the weather being wet and unsettled a considerabie 
TETTI sin 3 e on lation, at in some instanees s 
dione ina a venend wa 33 lbs. Flour was held at full Prices, but | 
o entered into were at lecte Barle re ona eee 
2 — 2 A ey, Beans, and Peas met a 
sellers. e pi en ellow 
question r to 288. 6d., per 480 Ibs, i 
e, at late | lons rs sete 40 feet high, am an 
Her: of order. Price 6l 
Moki psd Bo 
