66 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the same stock, a substitute may be found in procuring. 
om or more first class sheep, to De pat: tou Bie a lots — your 
Egon is produce mbs are to be p 
ufficient oe Oo — good lambs for 
on, e being taken to avoid ia-and-in — 2 — 3 
such a course, inducing. delicacy, of constitution, wou ud be 
ruinous among mountain sheep. When 2 ahi ah i as to breed 
is. 
fat, jamba for the butcher, ne symmetry not of 
su ne; 
b if t the crosses are intended to be fed ene an . farm 
dur the lambiog season, special attention must be paid to 
2 ad of the ra et t N all and fine, with well-set 
rs; indee i head will rarely have an, 
u 
i carcase,. The gener 
the ewes in hill ae is 982 each sheep is allowed 
ins among them ty ne we e 
22 
225 
. 
3 95 > is 19 ee R he success of the proc 
over, the jackets will be put on the hoggs, 4 jay 
Farmer, 
Notices by Corresponden 
FREEMARTINS: Anon, T ave. been We in every 
ease within our re for competition with,“ Oxen 
and Auer | wre: JK. 
GERMAN he address of Messr beets Lam Pugh, 
pi cad last week, is St. r 
MANAGEMENT OF Stock; 4 B. Perhaps  flillyard’s Practical 
armer and i pay hp is phe pork of book for you. 
ms Eyen though the heap, pa wet 
n 
Eei an hy DER frosty, and afterward cover over with dry 
traw.laid carefully to act as thatch. We would purchase 
itina 
for information 1 ts subject 
SUNDRIES: Scrutator. Your commanipation, Zei we submit, 
[Nov. 27 
Inferior or qualities are lower, 
= about as on Ne last. 
1 gh the number of Sheep is 
sexe eral rema 
tions are gener 
are not plentiful, 
a 
sar 
e 
and Holland 7 ants re re 272 Beasts, 830 Shee ep, an 
300 from — 2 a — ‘middling counties ; 
57 
man, 
mai D 
d 110 Mitch 2 from 
d 
Per st. of Slbs. a | nes — of Sibs.— sid 
Best. Scots, on 4 Best n 3 A to 4 2 
fords, & M. 3 8 to 4 0 Do. 43 
est Short-horne 3 6 — 8 Ewes a dquality > 2—3 8 
2d. quality Beasts 2 8 — 3 Dow 0 — 0° 0 
est Downs; and L — ** — 0 9 
Half-breds $ 4—4 uae ake 2 O—4.4 
Do. Shorn 3 —4 4 
920 $| 4 
Beasts, 928; Steep and Lambs, 3; 700 Calves, 340; Pigs, 325. 
AI. — Fer Load of 36 Trusses. 
MiTHFtELD, Nov. 25. 
Prime Meadow Has 45 to 707 Gane, i 808 to Jos 
Inferior do. Spoond cut 70 
Rowen . Str a Fad x 
New NAR 
pply short, wih a 0 demand for Fre r Glover a ana 
Me seo Bano good quality; inferior descriptions very diffi 
cult to sell. 
WHITECHAPEL, Nov, 2 
Fine old Hay «. 758 to 80s} Old rt 0 90s to an 
Inferior..do. *. 55 70 Inferior do. pey 
Ne ee. ake * — — [New Clover ia 
Straw a ae 28 | Inferior do. wo — 
OE » Noy. 22. 
The committee — that during the past week the market | 
has roe bo spari p Syre ane arrivals: by 
rail are considera ble ; pri ain same as last 
Ra e following are * “da td mepi es „ Yorkshire 
80s. to 120s.; Lincolnsh 753, to 100s.; Scotch 
Regents 80s, to-90s.; Pen — 80s, to 90s.; Datch, 558. 
0 608. 
forwarded it. 
rkeis. 
Nov. 27, 
et weather Re ot we ma 
COVENT GA 
Notwithstanding the- excese 
pres and what 
a ent experiencing, Vegetables 
season ‘eae 2 2285 geny 
cient for the d 
Winter Nelis, Paes ang atol 5 . Cra A few. 
may still be gee ree Filberts. are “realising fair 1 ee 
Potatoes. have not altered ia value sine report. 
Mushrooms. are —.— seureer. Cut — petir of 
— .. Hones, . ee venusta, 
and 
Is to 28 
to 1035 
‘to 
do., 188 to 188 
168 
to Ise Chestn’ 
VEGETABLES: 
— per dox., 6d to 18 
— P. hf. sieve, 
Catlitowers, per doz,, 6d to 
p, 9d to 
Endive per score is — Is 6d 
Pn. ne 
Small Salada, p. pun., 2d to 3d 
Tomatoes, per hz siero, 4 isto — 
Potatoes, per ton, 85s 
arjoram, do., 2d 
Water reresses, p. 9 
| MARK F 
L MARK BET.— FRI DAT, Nov. 20 
Eden Ma Mals, tee 8. 3d.; Wallsend Riddell, 15s. d.; ; Walls. 
end Sasal, 178. 6d.; Wallsend. Hetton, —. Wallsend 
Stewarts, 17s,; Wallsend Tees, 17s.—Ships.a "ye 
e 
tas H Mark 
ah ee and Smith, Ho} 
E Kont 
iE rewers being. 
toe moat this Year being — “limited, — ‘Weald ‘of 
ag ee 
nnen eee 25. rns price of English Wool 
* ‘Rye-meal, forei 
| 
Flour, b 
ë pesat the middag qonlitios of 
foreign the de; ik ery e Sale of 
Dantzie and fine red Aa Wer limited. Prices of — deserip- 
5 are fully maintate ed. Busi floating cargoes. was 
hee cked 
s. a goo 
of 6d. to 13. per 
Beans, eer Peas remain unalt ion id 
andin some instanc ey oe 
PER INMPRERTAL L raw 
Whoa, eng Kent, & Su 
he 83 runs... ditto 
ave = 
by the high pretensions of 8 For Ficar there 
ood demand at fully last week’s prices, and an advance 
barrel obtained from needy buyers. — Barley, 
— The Oat “rade 5 agii, 
P mite been accept 
Welk. Whit 35—50 Red 
2 —54 Red . 
8 thers 2 . 
— — — 
28 —30 
30 —33 
..| 16—22 
‘ 18815 
seeps 15—19 
— — 
— — Foreign . 
Rye 
eans, — * 315.4 5884 Tick; 33—3 
— Pigeon PETE: E T me 37a.. Winda, 
oreign.... PEREM «Small 32—37 Egyptian 
‘P one, wha Essex and ient.. *. odere — Suffo — 
— to 358... Grey 
1133—35: 
—34 
— “We 
„ per eack 37— 
Mie i 
orse Radish, 7 — | 
shroo . d 
— moe n 
FRIDAY, Nov. 2 
is eee 8 
atten 
arrel|21— 4 Per sack: 
3 de of foreign Wheat this, week 
2 of o omer articles.. Although the 
us ine acted consid 
pike ase 
i e. y 
ur, aud holders na an advance of — 
unaltered in value. —Oats are a . r a ae . 
ARRIVALS THIS WEEK, 
Barley, | 
Wheat, Oates, Flour. 
Ars. 
2110 
31560 
IMP. 
English. 2260 sacks 
Irish 
eign... 
nee 
| BARLEY.| 
d. 
| WHEAT. 
8. d. 
37 10 
Oetz 18. derte 
— 23. . tas 
— 20. epaiia 
Arereg. Aver. 39 29 4 31.113 
G” ALVANIS 
mesh 
one-fourth. Galvanised sparrow. -pro 
3a. par square fo 
Gal 
24 1 J3 piga 2 ja mM 17 ys g. 
d. 
Trainers, Dahlia Rods, Garden A 
Stands. Tre 
. AND PEILE, 
turers» of Co 
BOL 
Baie: description: of Machinery tor Raising,’ 
Engines, die ‘ 
d. per r 85505 AME ee 
D 
~~ 
22225 
5 
Bia ER 
ae 85 1 
Oy 85 22 ys, 
„C 17 
255 REIN i 
p 
rat mesh, light, 24 inches wide 7d. per ya, 4 
+ 9 ei 
2- inch, extn stro: $- : ” 1 „ 
F rs 
5 52 strong., e . 10 — 8 a 
ore ra stron i ý 
All the above 2 b sae any ails i ae ki E 2 
If the upper half 1 9 . 
oe 
VARA “WIRE on M lic 
ETTING, 5d. per run ob 
GALVANISED. . 7d. par at — Ae he 
8 ot S 
N enue 
anised. 
10127 
—— Tnvisible 
Work fo 
erns 
London, a na 17, N 
öylin 
FARNERS PATENT FARM A 
UMPS. a pun — mei 
ttages 
8, Crescent, Jewin- street, 
p 
i 
i shold tea bea n. 8 s — 4 
Duties on Foreign Grain, Is, per qr. 
FrecrvaTions IN THE LAST SIX Weeks’ AVERAGES, 
Parcs. |Ocr. 16.{Ocr. 23 Oer. 30. Nov. 6. Nov. 13.|Nov. 20, 
pd ire may be e 
r e MonpaY, Nov. 22. 
8 Beatie is Jarger, and on — average trade is 
ra worse than Monday iath There is a considerable 
ther w 
increase in the s eine of long - woo 
comina of 843 Beasts, 4890 
; — 200 Beasts; and 3000 
Bsa es co 
Pe 285 8lbs.—s d s 
ag 8 2 10 $o ‘ 
a. eid alii H me- 
Da, Sh h ca 5 0 
— 
ne 1 b 
9 
— 25555 poires, l, Pigs, 368 
adhe orp ‘gh Beasts 1a mot ier arge ; ty i 
s, however, 
chocest descriptions, ich, being eee, 
2 — 
eee Ou. 
9 — 0 
ete © 
33 S S 
p 
OOL, “Ter ESDAY, . 23.— 
ond Flour are 3 — 75 
ort The Cor 
è pas wee 
from foreign p — only moderate 
Was a attendance of the town and country trade, and s 
g Pia — — was ais in Wheat and — at an advance of 
ld, to 2d, per 70 Ibs. on the former, and 9d. to 1s, per barre 
Oats and Oatmea 
LOCAL. onde Oe HEALTH, E SA 
ATE 
Ri 
ttention to his 
supersede the 
ere SANITARY 
N OArAniR,, 
articles to 
Importa: 
7 8 UCTION iia 
28 Imeroven. GALVA 
one ok MRED MANURE PUMP: 
