THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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574 
— 
od fowls keep the Dorking. If the — are to live hard, and 
you keep but one Fatt 4 the game will answer your pu rpose.— 
Lancashire. The 
s aud 
will a 
Dorking. — 
Ibs. ; 
in —— 1 —55 should thee det 7 to 
8 hens, : to 6 lbs. N ce of course be fy 
heavier—some ighter ; but this w = 
birds; very old tens will weigh ra aioe more, 
believe any of condition ever Senad 10 Ibs, 
d 
d is not a very unusual thing to get one to weigh 9 lbs., but 
tis atways’a cock, and very fat. My motive for men ioning 
that weight was only t that the pure bird, whil 
same age, -The cocks that weigh 9 lbs. are one in t 
thousand. At Chris tmas time there are plenty of them 
or in Leadenhall market. They are fowls that 
on ved and fatted on Pe sig —J RR, 
Ho Place the wing of your block or 
table, ag oft mod a s‘out sharp — 2 between the Spur and 
“the wing, then let some one strike ack of the knife, and 
8 70 N is finished. Turn — — out at once; it 
eed a great deal, but that is — no consequence, énd 
— . water will 3 it. Lou must remove at least eig 
feathets; and be careful not to cut the spur, as it saves $ * 
d oriber. Your food the 
» wound while green. — is good, save 
-earth-worms ; I would never give sees. Chalk andCayenre 
pepper are re the — 7 a 8 Are you sure 
— — sweet a er? Guine: —— bear con- 
— IWE — have e roup; you 
wili fnd find the treatment in most of the numbers of this publi- 
fowls a durin, 
g — 
ate where you can — — —— 
tly with a e. — 2 Puent the feather till the 
de Paily, 113, 
—— : Urban. If you — highly, you should keep stock, 
make and mut'on ; in that way you might make it 
Pa “i We should not like to grow Barley af er Wheat; but 
itis impossible t to —.— — * — — — ee — be grown, in | 
ignorance of the 
ae — — "fi account of 
shedwfeedion chap is —— at page 162 of the ee of the 
Agricultural Gazette for 1848. As to food, 20 Ibs. of Turnips 
a-day, and — Oat pes ‘of Beans — Barley, or 2 or bibs. of hay 
:cashúto chaff and soakedin Linseed soup, would be good food 
and, in summer, reat Clover substituted for the 
Mr. Beman, of 
eep; a 
Moreton-in- 
“sort, with the florets distant from one another in the ear. It 
is a good variety 
* 
Mlärkets. 
5 GARDEN, Sryr. 4 
Vegetables and Fruit continue to be well supplied. 
p'entifal and fine. Excellent os he ode and other P 
1 Iso Pears, —— an wet Z alte 
are 
ormatoes i 
Le . Filberts realise 35 scan 458, per 100 Ibs ‘Potatoes 
3 cata but mapy of them = 
s are cheap, — as Gna Cn è 
— — P Rose A —— 
Bignonie’ eauste,: and Fuchsias. 
pardon, 28 to 33 
Beg aif sieve, = to 83 
* | carrants, do, 28 to 3s 3d 
' Gooseberri 
FRUIT. 
„48 to 6 x n 
nd p 
sweet, per Ib., 2s to 3s 
Oranges, per doz., 15 to 18 6d 
— per 100, 38 6d to 10s 
Seville, per doz., Is to 3s 
Barcelona, per bush, 20s 
to 22s 
— Brazil, do., 12s to 148 
„ do,, 38 t ti 
“Melons, each, 28 to 63 
Lemons, per doz., Is to 28 
ABLES, 
Shallots, per Ib., 6d to 8d 
— per Ib., 6d to 8d 
VEGETA 
per doz., 6d to ls 
Cabdages. 3d 
. poe Beans, per "half sieve, 
3 
-Marjoram, 
4 40 25 
. 1d to 2d 
— A 
AAT. Per Load ype 
‘Prime Meadow Ha: 18s to 83 
— ai 
‘Rowen 
New Hay esi 
— Meadow Ha Hay 0 DEN ERTE ond oe 925 
Neu Hay,, i 
Old Clorer . 98 105 “eum, 10 E 
SMITHFIELD.—Mowpa 
The supply of Beasts — 
— trade for hem; 
A few choice Scots h 
is not . aa of late i 
Y, Sept. 3. 
We have a fair suppl * — Beasts and the demand is good. 
There is an 1 on Monday’s quotations of. about 24. s 
8 ibs. The ber of rg is vet 1 — a brisk trade 
an 
some e insta neces 
Sheep, 406 Calves; and 15 Pigs; 800 mite pc fr 
and midland, and 102 re ys oo 
Per st, of 8ibs. st, of “sibs. —s d d 
Best Scots, ere. est — 3 10 to 1 2 
fords, &c. 3 10 to 0 | Do. Shor es 
Best Short-horns 3 6 — 3 10 — 2 d quality 3 4—3 8 
2d quality Beasts 210—3 4 .0 0—0 0 
Best Downs an pta tg 8—5 6 
Half-breds — : — : : — 5 $ 48421 0 
Do. Shorn 0—4 0 
Pig 3 
Beasts, 955; aie andl ss 10, 630; Calves; 628; Pigs, 365. 
mm ot hg che it Sept. 
Holywell, 1 25 ow 125 123. 6 fl.; Walls — Harton, 
—— — -e 1 , + 245 $ Wallsend Hetton, 15s, 6d. 
sat mark 
HOPS.—Boroven Market, Sept, 3. 
Messrs. Pattenden and Smith report that s peg’ oe 
Em- | 
t is a stiff-strawed — 
4 off slowly at Monday’s prices. 
04s 
English. 
Irish 
do., 3d 
Watercresses, — ' 
bridge, 
and 
Kent, whicb, for first pickings, are of —— ‘quality, a 
have been sold by Messrs. * and Wild at . ae oe ; the 
other six pockets Marden, Kent, and e been 
sold by the Hop Planters — any at 61. per cbt., — a low 
and mouldy sample. 8 for yearlings continues 
steady, at late prices. 10,0 
— 
00 
Fn — THURSDAY, —.— E nere i is no change worthy 
—— ote a state of cur English wool market during 
the eek, The — ions have continued to be 
— wich prices e supported, but the tone some- 
what in favour Short wools and noils are ver 
scarce, and in a0 00 ee 
MARK LANE. 
Aug. — The supply of Wheat ay mag comings 
sam * 11 m Ess a and Kent this morning was go 
‘consisted almost entirely of the new crop, the e "of 
— — wretebed; and the best of it —— nly be 
barrel — 
e quotations, e at 
last Monday s — There were — 5 350 qn 15. of — 1 
Mustard Seed at market, mostly much w red, A few 
pick 8 found buyers at 108. to 8 per — 
MPERTAL QUANTE 
— Essex, — Suffolk ud White 13—50 r . 
ected runs.. 
rire 
ed — 
Norfol 
ag 
Barley grind.& distil., 248 to 278 —32/Malting . 
Foreign .. grinding = Walle sar Malting . 
1 
3 
maaan aoe stron ms 
1§-inch » light Suls en 
lg-inch „ tr } Wi 
ine extra 75 1 3 
All the abov — paa by ane an 
If the upper hal 
GALVANISED WIRE as 
ue. ? feet wi N 
Snu 22 55 
22822 she R 
coe 0-650 8 
N ** 
5222725 sees on 
one-fourth, Salve 
wich, a 
Oaa 
and delivered 93 
borough, Hull, or Newoast 
GALVANIS 
24 in. wide, 2 in. mesh, 7d. per yard. 
+ ; in. 9d. 
VORE GAME 
TING, ‘bias per et ranning yard, 
8 
25 
. 
+, 23 
bet s. 22287 25 
bie 
oe 
30 in ” ” ” *. 2 d. 
36 in. „ 2 in. „ „ 
1 Fi, 5, ase ae Te ‘10d. 
Sparrow T 
a to 
8 to be the cheapest a 
ev 
er offered. 
d 2s. 
1 
Extra strong —— ‘Shep 1 1 et 
8d. per yard very deseription 
e Bo 
— 
Oats, —— and Suffolk . . . . . .. 
hand Lincolnshire... Potato 18—22 Feed ...... 7—19 
17-19 
15—18 
— * 
— — ‘Foreign N “Poland and Brew 18—20 
Rye — 
Rye-meal, fo 
Beans 
0 
„ Mazagan. 288 10 Bis... Tick 
geon 5 — 358. 8. 
For F — so ween Sm all 
Peas; white, Essex and Kent... “Boilers 
8 _ dived’ 2 rey 
129—382 
26—27 
[31—34 
27-36 
Yellow. 
— 
ditt 25—32 
k 28—34 
bu oine 
attended, and but little inclination 825 yoo to —.— 
— —.— or — Wheat; — the latter a few sales were 
reed at the reduction above mentioned. In the oe d 
— —.— and — we observe no alteration. Oats m 
4 — ARBIVALS THIS WEEE. 
Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. 
Flour, 
Qrs. 
210 
600 4720 
IMPERTAL AVERAGES, 
rs. 
3280 
11170 
1730 sacks 
| Foreign ... 9160 brie * 
Wear. Ban rr. Oats BEANS, 
Pras, 
P 
19 
20 
20 
19 
19 
20 
19 10 
LÀ 
‘Bs 5 
33 5 
30 6 
31 4 
29 10 
31 1 
a July Bh crass 
TELET 
wm 2928. . 
Aggreg, Aver. 
31 9 
2127 
es on Foreign 
FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST 
rain, Is. 
per qr, 
Six Weer’s AVERAGES, 
0 „Tors 
was stenderly Rey a one. s ag no business 
Parcee.|Jvunry 24 Jony3l 
433s 7d 
41 2— 
40 7 
49 0 
7 
39 7 
Ave, 
7 AU. 1 | Ave, 21. Aro. 28. 
one 
— 
— The market this m — 
— prices, being a decline c — 
former, and 6d. pe on the latter. 
arriving out of condition . 3 —— 
‘Oatmeal were en y. Egyptian 
dealers ith more far 
pcha 
S 
Snow. hill, Lond 
RABBI 
Wire Work 
viaries, 
aleo extra — Wire Ki 
FOR 3 eee DI 
BREW 
These Pi 
veyin 
Roses, 
yr to attach to pumps 
Goswell Road, London, 
G EORGE — 
12 inches high 
ditto 
MANURE 
PATENT VULCANISED INDIA-RU 
ann 1 LYNE HA 
NU 
g Liquid 
Gas Lamps, and all 
roof and fe a 
ble for 
NGSTALL Axp 004 
E Works, WARNING Tov, 
5 2 
‘al fie 
anufacturers of Improved ; 
T. "PROOF WIRE Re 
oe 
ERS’ 
Jar is 155 20 55 are found 
