Ehin 
_ THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
20 acres off Oats, the een bei adow and | 
pasture. On the home farm, 64 B es, mostly of the 
short-horned e some of them pero so Sg e half. “bred, i 
and afew: Kerries, were reared. On the Ist of Novem- 
ber 50 va these were pre to the loosen * where |, 
they were fed on good opens ef ay, and were | 
— 4 ipto a rate and yard by night. They were me | o 
about the middle of November, and, 
d 
enly ill, 
rs. When opened, the 
ps fore- — was affect and — = eart es lungs 
ere likewise affected. of o days 
. vas attacked, and died ree “suddenly, ro hind- 
mua only being diseas terinary surgeon 
The 
pronounced it decidedly a holy They were all 
bled, and got a dose of salts, tartar wie nid ginger. 
"e ved to 
The five best calves were nother farm, and 
their place filled with —— of the. shed, when, i in a 
days, another of in iso shed died; e lungs 
is 0 ing affe hey were ba changed to 
other farm, with the exception of = e that were 
kept constantly in the house. There was pa new case 
on this farm during the time they were left on it, that is, 
three weeks. T ere se k to the mouv- 
tain the house accommodation and 
there, ani 8 9 might be no 
in 10 or 12 days another of them was attacked a nd 
died, the hind- ar ei being affected. eer continued 
well. up to the 25th of March; and the r out-farm 
being let, 12 of the two-year-old beasts * were fed on 
t 
ey 
ind-guarter being 
them 1 Ib. 
may 1 managemen 
aecount for this? Is it too hi 
eedin No; because 
the 10 fmit were kept in were better fed ote those that | 
Pesan hoo: for mo moderating 
betten than slated ones, the 
in — buildings ulna very great: 5 Preston 
Guardia la 
ng the heat in summer and 
Thatched 1 gs are also 
extremes of h nd cold 
No tices to Cor 
8 GEEN 
r Irish — “for feeding, bat 
16 bushels of bone-dust per acre is a — oram 
2 ae 6 or 8 bushels acted on 
do ood, It. has prov 
We kn 
respondents 
now nothing about Carrageen 
should be glad to 3 an te 
on dres 
sulphuric 3 ee 
od bene to Potatoes - but 
annre 
: Subs erer Wash them and put them in the — 
Palas the horses ; they will 
nd 
soon eat them up—but 
t 
slowly, and therefor 
pieces. If you can 
well on them as on Carrots 
will. eas e ‘Turnip 
Poultry, which 
DRAIN-TILE Eigen NE: 
not a a great 
J C. Ia 
or certain superiority e to any of the best tile and 
p'pe- making machines. 
pie 
yton, Dorset-squar 
nd 
rm Perser quick and excellent vort 
cla 
ay and making pipes. If a 
Bedfor 
Those made by Mr. Whitehead, of 
it Seragg, of Calverley, near Tarporley, Ch esh: Te; 
e, London, are all e known 
both in screening | r 
cheap a: 
machine is wanted for a small — cate to Mr. Williams, 
d. H. K. 
Lixskxp: Young Feeder. It is not sold in the ground st 
wou age aud spoil very soon if kept in 
ground 
Mancor WURZEL: Young Sub 
large — — 
scriber, Transplant the bulbs 
nto land unmanured, but in good heart, i burying 
and 
tieni well, and hoe the groun 
8 
. It is not W * 5 tak 
skin 
Routan: "HD rey. We do 
nis „term, as = 25 used it at 
Lae 
useful for keny stra 
‘fo -cha E The: 
distillers; at sd, to 6d. per four bushels, who m 
per nt grai 
d in spring a mmer, 
pan e by one as her: — wegen in 
ell and thresh them, 
e off the skins of large pigs” 
ediate eis Wer being killed. Gloucestershire bacon has 
not know what is ‘ied by 
page ae Perhaps he will be 
she ls 
9 401d to 
mix them 
SCREENER: F 
12 15 Messrs, Spiller and Tayl or, 
f Batters 
cs 
have not exhibited, that we are aware, their 8 at any 
g Hyde Par 
agricultural meeting, exceptin: 
building, We are 
inform 
that in the 
not aware if it is manufactured sepa- 
rately 0 mers’ use. But perhaps this notice may elicit w 
1 “at page 9 ed the first line of the article on “ Fingers 
‘or ‘‘ presumptive” 
o 
read ‘ presumptuous.” 
at nate 16 column g e, „ lst line from the top, for- — 
read e 
18. 
COVENT „DE. 4, 
cessive wet weather having somewhat abated, trade 
beams sa get brisker,; Vegetabl 
tiful. Foreign Grapes fetch from 1s. 6d. to 28. 6d. per Ib. 
er 
plen 
Pears and Apples are sufficient 
consist of Glout Morceau, W 
an ew Tom 
5 
— —— Consiat 
cee per Ib., 8s to 6s 
| Grapes, hothouse, do. , t86dto 6s 
atoes may still be obtained. 
es and Fruit continue pretty 
nter Nelis, Chaumontel, and 
Cobs 
* — 58 
. 
‘Of Heaths, Primulas, 1 Rosen, 
— pee 
Oran, nges, per dòz., Is to 20 
per 100, 68 to 10s 
died, and are much fatter, and none of the e bee megranates, each, 2s to 48 Ane Pee peck, 
* ill. Is it in the land? No ; io five | Apples, „ bus ~ h, 63 ate — sweet, per ib., 3 to 3s 
y ago we had a few cows whieh at Ardfert of ae dts tee yagdi ha pate 
the same distemper, and by removing the others’ to " Poara; per doe "Kerly 95 50 75 m a” las 
un a stop was put to it. Is it because short- Melons, each, 28 ni h, do., 163 to 1 
horned eatile are unfit for mountain 1] d, pii ae GON. j rern Ae v. bush; 88, to 20s 
Fan cosa is oe ho : 1 provided? N ben pan Aa r doz 1s Shallots, per Ib., 6d to 8d 
e calves of the K reed died equally with | Brussels SEENON tee 108 sieve, | Garlic, per Ib., 6d to 8d 
the short-horns. Well, then; is it infections? when a 1 to 25 Lettuce, » perscore4d to 60 
beast that ht queen’ f 5 Cauliflowers, per doz., 1s to Cos, p. score; 9d to 18 
Mani kill 7 arm, on 2s 6d Radishes r doz., Sd to 18 
— 3 — on the 16th — ; and another brought Gredi s, per dÖz., et to of ip, 9d to 1s 6d 
0 ert. do French Beans, per r Endive per score, Is to 18 6d 
„if any m We have an experience a omatoes, pe hf, sie aint Small Salads, p.pun., 2d to 3d 
vetermary surgeon ; still the cattle die. We have dif- de ae 2 por tn, Bie 0 1. 8 5155 
ferent farms, and variety of food. Journal ournal of the Royal — per bush., 256d to 4s 64 | Sorrel, „per hf. sieve, 6d to 1 
Agricult 7 ent $ of Tré Dorna praos oo N pony 1 k 3 ie 6s 
agit : rs, eac 0 6 e per to. 
te Rd 1e agricultural t Celery, per bundle, ad to 1s 3d Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
Practice wi science,” is often drunk, but science has 0 „ 28 6 Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
never yet been called in to aid i ce of cheese- 3 oe sieve, 5 * — Parsley, p. doz. buchs., 28 to 
5 The per heat of the m hen the “steep’ 1 Dag banah, 3 408402 35 Ban green, p. nen 24 
The quantity er noua toe sa apane * be pe pe be anian 20 Waserorea ipie 12b N 
of | 0 e cresses, p. un,4dto6d 
), to produce a given quantity of “ steep ” (or ARKET.—Farway, Dee, 3. 
i milk curd gu d. The 13 po ce Lell 17 1 Wallsend Riddell, 
as Hetton, 16s, 9d.; 
— the whey is got out o k 2 — — Whether Wallsend Lambton, 1 16s, $d,; Wallsend Tees, 168, 6d,—Ships, 
proper ture of the curds curds after bei 
ing ground or HOPS,—Borovuen Market, Dee, 3. 
ity is nae The length time they are left isi Messre. Pattenden — — Hop N report that the 
in is guessed. The quantity of elmi xed with the and for Hops con rices about — — owt, 
d (if an N The len 
is is kept in ay pre rca en bet 
er than last week, with a goer limited y limited supply on 
BRADFORD, THURSDAY, Hee 
ORR 
2.— 
SMITHFIELD,—Mow 
he number of Beasts. is — ety — 
trade is cheerful for the choicest qual z 
abatement. The weather being 
Best Scots, Here- 
be seip 
e e 
24 4 Sa 
Best. Dow 1 
Half. bre 
Do. Shoei 
8 
3 
2 
4 
0 
Beasts, ee ‘ 
5 
with OMOWL 
be 
W 
Also ry 
Rye 
FRI Der, D 
We bare a few more Beasts than 
sonics is not large for th 
meet with 
for 
— although the number is by nei 
be sold, Pn e 
age Germany and 
She —— eal 255 * 
Mich * from the home 
Per — d 
olland an 
from Fran 
14 are 12 5 
rer st, 
2 of Slbs.— d 
Bent Boota, Her Best Long-wools. 5 90 a 
111 5 : to 4 Do. — ae a * 
Bes ort-horns — 3 8 Ewes & 2 3 
2d 95 Beasts 2 6 —3 00 Do. seco f Si 
Best Downs: an Lambs , 0 
Halt-breds 4 = —4 6| Calves 
Do. Sho 0 0 — 0 0 Pigs 
Beasts, 1058 Sheep — Lambs, 3, 190; Calves, 337 
PO $.—SovuTuwake, Nov. 29. 
The committee report that during the past week 
per peri tm | supplied both coastwise, fore 
li 
20s. ; Lincolishire do., 753, to 110 
0 90s.; Scotch Reds, 75s. to 80s.; French Whi 
Dutch, 558. to 60s, 
Y, Nov. 29.— 
E 
z 
uyers being unwilling to concede it. 
made — was reinen to 438. per sack, and 
Fi advance.— Fine malting Barley brings last 
all pecia descriptions, are ls. per ar. chant Beans a 
are unalt in value.—Oats a slow eh 
cheaper. . 
PER IMPERIAL QUARTE * 
— Norfolk 
2854 7 
eee & ‘distil, 2 — to 288... Chev. 26—34 
„grinding and distilling n 
Oats, Esser a and Suffolk. bei ke PAE 
and Lincolnshire. ‘Potato a 
Potato 20—22 
5 Poland and Brew 3 
paeen 
— Foreign 
3 Lids . 2 
pooni „ Mazagan...... 31s ‘ie 7 3 Tick 
Pi geon 5848s 
Foreign 
Peas, white, „Essex and Kent. .. 
Ra aple,.....328 to 358 
Flour, I Best nh delivered , per pve 22 4 
232 *529„*“„ũ 2 
Ploa 
75 * in — 
to 15, per barre 
onday’s prices.—Be — fos. 
The Oat trade is area: 
nee o 
= rege Bario jes 40 a good jir j 
rai are unaltered a | 
f 275 
d. 
38 8 
39 2 
39 5 
39 11 
40 0 
40 5 
i 
A8 
— r- ~ 
pes 
FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX 
e ee eee ee eee 
Oer. 23. Oor. 80, Nov. 6. Noy, IHSE phe 
Prices. 
8 Pin p | saai — 2 for English babe hh ces Stenting upwards. 
i. y of salt used is guessed. The result of this is, expecially the pet country, where beth 
t cheese are often over-salted and sometim 8 4 gs and are asking an 3 3 
Salted. And the pe of cheese-room and dee Wate bare coma hing = pase if the p 88 
its ventilation e He en isa field of | consumption — — “it not ike are erd sher rilon dg peann e mi , Now rings a 
hey tions for the various agricultural societies, and one There is but little wool left ght hands, and he past week 
y would do well H ? — therefore seem — their stocks until they 5 ien e of vd N d co 
K A n ovements | can get an advance equivalent to that which bas been osta- tteñdance of towel ge 
C 
dhilis by ihò of pounds. yearly might at a 2d. per 70 Ibs. on the former, and 64, 
eo Ah 0 ot 8 1 they could. be HAY E 7034 7 — Trusses. per sack on the latter 
ee Laneashire . MITHFIELD, Dec, 2. 
first step, an d till this is — Bio d it i is ome ey nt Be me Meadow ye 8 . Clover... . 805 to 1005 pone 2 df 3 d a 
at making Ch olive e 8 na k | Inferior do. = 2 58 —5 out pe 05 — In ttracte — ane A: pate R A a 
ee ae cheese often varies, and New Hay ea . . Davis 
have been kn phar rr ppt 
former rm own a ALAND Marrer, Deo. 2. 
higher than the as periods to fetch even | prime Meadow Ker; 78s to 86s Inferior Clover... 708 to Sts 
ter. I cannot clud 
conclude these | Inferior do. 72 |N 
hasty e 0. one 
remarks without calling the tion of the | New Hag. 32 
landowners to the i Oid Clover as — 
W tee 
s.. — — 
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