494 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
this country at the present time. There is now 
idee —— manifested 
m 
e growth 
facilities unrivalled, 
resen 
advent of some enterprising 
and skill to 
oeated. 
Such a m — as this — believe me —— show 
will d. o much to romote:; P ny parties y who have for 
eed, then | the seed is 
of web 
of that op portunity , When they expect to come 0 
i with A and farmersof the country, 
future 
practica 
meet ing in mee the 
par This 
lil there be a tine light mould for the 
Aren ps and Baoan in with light harrows | 
on 10 er res of — this spring, 
Our Barley rere “ee te —— 
e been more ald 
— 3 it etiffer in the straw. Hay 
is ger i and: wenn 
s are not an e : 
Notices to Corresponden 
Ferns: B 4. They grow on land that is w sae va well as 
on what is im mprovable; but generally — indicate inferior 
3 1 am that has epth may be cultivated, 
&.: . Choose ache largest pos er the * 
mp d fo w ge a-crown. They ar 
We are u Nee e 
bbit — e Perhaps some corre- 
— will ee you if they are accessible to any but 
members, 
STALL- "FEEDING, Go.: 
if 
A B. Itis perfectly possible to stop the 
using some acid or some salt contain- 
ing an acid, on union with which it will itself become a fixed 
i ap ate of iron, 
purpose; ae last, 
putri rine, — 
tracts on Agricultu: 
— Distress. — l y TR your purpose, 
Tanks: An Old Subscriber. Itis well to have two tanks, and 
11 Da P 4 Poh È háfi Se 8 ppli aA + the 
land, 
2 
out in Ireland. While notieing gements of #1 
the Society we wish to call attention — the Society’s arkets. 
Journal, t 3 * of — has just appeared. | VENT GARDEN, Joty 31, 
This periodical is to appear p eing i The supply of F nd Vegetables bee 
gratuitously to — of 8 — * * — except nf ober Pi which ate — Excellent 
i 5 bis reengage and other Plums continue to rom 
— 1. toed lie tion of 58, asana A — te — yee e of France, a and Apricots, but many of the latter are not first- 
. rate in . Tomatoes likewise continue to be supplied 
icultural i mprovement, and, in ane Po tatoes are plentiful, as are also Pe eas. West — dia Pine- 
8 the Society itself, ! DY p lind t wers con- 
me members of it. Its editor has been 
write on agricultural subjects, and 
is conversant with the — 5 toa British — h 
and 
establish in 2 and under tlie patronage of the 
Royal Agr ral Society, a a of rural economy | 
of high — and utility. Dublin Advocate, 
Mode of Harrowing in Denmark.— 
One practice 
— — Tam at a S to judge — to 
der it a saving of labour and fatigue to the labourer 
ro He n the cen ike a ho 
breaker lounging a young horse, an the long 
reins in his „kept the one pair rses, and the 
sist of Heaths, p aara Miguonette, — Bignonia 
venusta, and Pinks. 
IT 
Aimonde, Lay? peck, 58 
er Ib., — to 38 
FRUIT 
cet: ee per Ib., 4s to 1 
Grapes, hothouse, p. ib. 2s tod t, 
Peaches, per doz., 88 to 158 
arines re = to 15s Oranges, per doz., 18 t Is 6d 
— per 100, 38 6d to 10s 
— Seville, per —— 1s to 38 
Wr ush, 208 
— Brazil, p bushel, 12s 
to 148 
s, per doz 
ideo, Frere — ts * 
Cherries, p Id., 2d to 6d 
1 ed e. per half sieve, 
2s 
Currants, . 28 to 38 6d 
Strawberries, p. pott. , (d to 180d 
ABLES, 
‘Shallots, per bunch, 3d 
Garlic, per Ib., 8 
ug * per score 4d to 18 
Cos, p. sco 
ln 
. 
sper. ale sieve, 1 Aer 
8, per +4 
8, P. pun., 2d to 3d 
Haki Radish, p. panalo, fatos 
> 
— 
pr 
vw be eat 
— — 2 * 
Sorrel per hf. 8 sieve, 6d 
Artichokes, per doz 
Fennel, per bunch, 
aren per — 2d to 3d 
e 
Lambs on offer ; 
trade is S very si 
are lower, 3 
The num mber of Calvesi 
r 
384 Cal 
20 Beasts; from Ph fdl 10 
the ee aud midland, cathe _ r 503 200 
cou ow s from the 
Per ot b. of 8lbs.—s d s 
Best — Here. @ Bost he of 8lbs.—3 
ante e. 3 6 to 3 8 | — 3 
Short-horns 3 2—8 4 ps be. e gall à 
.“ 0 
d 
03 1 t 
811 
oa 
3 
20 ‘quality Beasts 2 2 — 2 10 Do, e 
Best Downs an 
Half-breds ica : — a 4 
Do. Shorn : 
Beasts, 796; Sheep ine Dan to 0203 oa 715 
» 
| Calves 
3 x 
aE 
— 
Tu URSD Jul 
OOl 4 
ell sy = 
present to * eon It 
eave 
Short wool and — 
is, — ever * . impossible at 
average such rices as can 
recently paid to the growers, 
sale at l ate prices, 
MARK LANE, 
MonpaY, July 26.— The neighbourhood of London 
hera 8 zoster — by heavy ot hate ene and the 
fr 
was transacted in —— Wheat and th 
decline from last week’s quota 
ata reduction of 1s. 
Beans and Peas are each Is. per qr. 
iy ce „ad 8 * moniy be proc: 
of 6 
IMPERIAL QUARTER, 8. 
Viest, Boer. ae & Safle- 7 
elected r 
oa 
Barley grind ‘oa istil — 
3 e re ‘distilling 
Oats, Esen p „„ e ue a 
tch and Lincolnshire.. Potato 18—22 Feed 
repens 
eva Potato|17—20| Feed., I-19 
— — Foreign e Polaud and Brew n Feed., 15-15 
Rye Foreign, 
Rye-meal, foreign 
Beann, * aac — to 308 
Pig — 348. “Winds 
For wel eee. mall 23—3 
Peas, white, B Essex and Kent...... 
ss ple. . 318 to 348. 2 30—32 F 
ä 9＋7⁊—-—Tt..wꝘ ö. 
Flour, 6922 sks 
— 21957 brls r “on 
nalish 8 1998 — 
Trion iniia — — 
Foreign . . . 11449 8266 
FRIDAY, e arrivals of E 
have been. mo ut those from the Con 
able. Mon se s spices = Pig 100 pai 2 8 
in ordinary foreign, sa 
a slight decline, the. pb — aoe command 
ay. 
: ners generally 
to 348.— Barley and Oats are heavy, and Is, per qr. 
Beans and poin La unsaleable, and prices entirely nominal, 
Flour is quite neglected, 
ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. 
than on 
much as 
pair and their h 8. d the Onions, per bunch, 2d to 8 Mi r bunch, 2d t: 9 
to his mi * —— up a n 1 on a line — 8 — latte 3s Basil, grout, N baneh, 4d Wheat Barley. | Qatt 
with the old. certainly a savi r, or | B dog., Is to 28 oram, do., 3d to 6d — — | 
of the fatigue pue of walking up and down —— and 1408? per danch. 24 to 24 Watercress p.12bun,9dto 1s English .. 2670 210 2170 
: OVER Ere Who: t pada a 2 of HOPS.—Borouen Marker, July 30, pra n * ai 
labour also for the Four scarcely | Messrs, Pattenden and Smith report eet the market Foreign”. bs 2 cd 
work sixteen horses in our way of — rae each pair | for Hops is firm, Duty, 185,000/, IMPERIAL AVERAGES, > 
bn ai harrows. It ; i — ——— — 3 
ee that the be HAY, a. Land of 36 Trusses, | Wuear. BALL. Oats.| RYE. | 
must leave little circular D, July 29. oF 
mou wich might hl rain water, and keep the land Prime Meadow Hay 309 to 90s Glover... 908 to 1008 b; 
wet; and 8 after- 2 do. pus 75 | New do, hek 2 85 June 19... .... 40 9 
Aik as er te J: 4 a 8 „ ae 36 — 26.. 40 10 
garde —— a well-prepared Turnip — fn which ET „A brisk trade, B's, Davis fy 10 — wi g 
_ the rake or the harrow m its teeth; | D Maner, July 29. — WW...) 4. 0 
and it in 8 5 b. 32 our practice, Prime Meadow Hay Hay 75 92s Interior orer s Fe — 24. 40 7 
and so The practice dialem 2 gy 2 
cirelo is universal im Holstein and Sleswick. Laing’s | Old clover . e 100 | Somo Ba, A Aven e 
Den HITECHAPEL, Jul; enen 
hana oia Hay +» 808 to 858 old Clover. 1008 to 1088 FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX Weex’s 
nferior * — | New Clov oe 
New Hay .. ...65 72 | Inferi . 28 
Calendar of Operations. dar l. 8 df Straw. . % gg fee 
JULY. — — — 41 bd * on 
Dorset Fans, July 26,—We have now to report very ee ee B 11 4 yr 5 
aby s both weather and crops, We have had a very e haye an increased sup y of Con * 41 0 % e 
fine for getting in the Turnips, they sown demand; prices, consequently. — . average are no 42 1122 e, “apnea 
early; but where to the latter part of June, as in c things are readily sold; otherwise trade is in a 10 27 et 
many ; weather we had then was 22 hep and Lambs are rather more plen. | 2° 7 * E. 
against sowing ; hay- with it, Anda but there is a ul trade for them. The former are 27,—The arrivals 
further consequence of this will that will be Turnip | making the same as of late, and choice bs LIVERPOOL, TUESDAY, was pe foant. 
hoeing and harvest both and 1 do not seem 10 ‘rather d ; but, a large of inf are and coastwise continue — — 
re jate, We have + | quality, are with di . . market there was a m 
8 or 9 acres after Vi is large, and Friday’s prices cannot od. Pram |2970", but the weather pan 
had makes them grow fast. We have ie ae off | Germany and Holland there are 1104 Beasts, 3700. Sheep, | Ie disposition to make purchases, — 
Wheat; and 2 W part pri ù e 290 Calves, and 70 Pigs ; from Spain, 390 Sh heep ; ; from Scotland, — pg eters wanie. MEN — — 
e tear wil en be At Grass has been 70 Beasts; and 2400 from the northern counties 3d. 
and ov y kind of stock has | Nor sh of Siba—s d a Per st. of She. —2 d 2 a | 08 Oatmeal were ia. * pe 45 Ibs go, ey one 
ever have seen them better. t Scots, Here. at Au wools. 3 4to3 8 Peas were ected, and cheaper. 
piisata 55 and Barley ia 8,&c, . 3 6t03 10 Do. Sh : vas d bat sd, to 99: per qr. FRIDAY 
ick, and some of Jit a laid, but Best Short.horns 3 4—3 6 Ewes & 24 quai 1 8—3 2 rr 5 
it has not suffered all from | 2a quality r we g) UKM today there, mas. A DETR 
Sieh thin. an the anes “a 5 Dann Lembe. „„ usual, and we note = a 2 pre 
i among the Barley. 2 Half. breds , 3 ew oeh „ little or no difere from : — 
ee mec fam), Do. Shora ... ... 0 0 Pigs 9 Bue BT sale of an 1 description of Flour 8 Dee 
antly, but net lied nest Beasts, 4078; og ol Oy i mai 33, “i, Calves, + Pigs — unchanged. ale; aud Oath. at & 
e ind how to prevent Ulover Faray, July o — better Rat improved dem 
ement, to sow Cow. grass. supply of Beasts is not very ik but quite ie ee Se ae — 
Trifollum incarnatum after ats; thea demand; inter N qu to —— siete — a remaining 
path arcel fyellow Indian Corn 
sold at ais, 6. Per 250 lbs.: white alle very fen 
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