830 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. D 
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7 Secondly. By giving to the tenant under any le inches in height. The back 2 xar ewe to be well HAY.—Per ee 
made in ra ge a e restrictions, a title Tigran py the top of the tank to be eg goa Sm — — Trusses, 
defeasible only by his own fault—so as to substitute the eet rise in the centre, a 3 e bein sage in [fanor don May * to 848 Clo —4 * 
rent or value of the 3 tie the 3 itself, and proteet 0 corner of 9 in in — es square — a pem . in — centre Row Second cut” ~. Ms taty 
the tenant against the ea apa and disput es which | rs the arch of 18 inehes squa: o be covered with a | New “Hag — 8 ca 1 
amongst super ior o flag of 2 inches in thi age wh a mas a the centre oe 5 5 = 
& 3rdly. That the mode * erea — pogr hen for the purpose m lifting off a The cesspool The supply of Beasts rei, _—Mon 
be reduced to such simplicity, that no impedim t adjoining - tank to be . to the depth - 5 feet, | after the Great Market: . ara iin 
should exist to making a lease 2 true —— of | to be 2 f. — inside, a m the the corresponding Sa ast year, 
tenure; and that, with this view,— | surf: wy pes ground, leaving 2 feet from the Boreal to late jet ing „ bere uently on 
First. A short statutable form, or any other agree- | the level of the condui flagged at the bottom, rally spe aking, | of middling . oS 
ment a Sat an — * to let, should be consti- puddled, and walled, as described for the tank. — arh dearer. alves are scarca, and op — there 
a sufficie iron grid to be fix the 0 to be removabl Prom Germany a = — — 268 aT 
c Secondly. That ‘all ihe proper: sighi and e for the purpose of cleaning out. ə conduit to be exca- | 300; and 150 fom the no thera a ere! sod Seah 
s landlords and tenants made the subject of | vated to the depth of 2 ed and to be laid with circular | Per st. ot Albs.— d d Per m natant sua 
general law, a — g — aan pecas exce — ed or tiles of 8 inches in diameter. Small cesspools for cow- ir lng Here- Best — TET 
modifi fied by 3 agreement. ses, &c., to be e . ‘to the depth of 3 feet for gest Short-horna 3 — +P ne Shora e had ` 
« 4thly. That the practical — of landlords and poe apm the urine from the open channels, 2 inch flags | 2d quality Beasts 3 2—3 6 Do. Sora f 1—1 i 
tenants should be defined and secured in a spirit of per- | to be laid in the bottom of each, and walled up with Hey (orna a Lamts ..." = O-o e 
fect respect for the 2 . of e poi those of it inch walling. An iron grid to be fixed on the top po. Shorn — — 2 oar 5 ey ‘ 
the tenant as well as of the landlo ; and that Teach. Beasts, 27767 Sheep — ‘amb 15, 150; in 
with this — the a right of — * in a iay ESTIMATE. eae T, Dec. h Bigs tat 
—— cts mad e by him to the tenement, should be 7° iE te ~ we e Sh Marea to o-day is a ta fe — Bit, Th ng 
„ 57 yards superficial, “of 9 inch brickwork in eep on offer are Se of at fully late ris They 
ee Fire De defining wi big should be removable | cem „C Mort an eo-ar aA ‘goed ee at the dend man 
as a matter of course, so e the law of fixtures! » 1 sade ‘superiicial of flagging, a at * per yard 3 2 ready s ale. Cal 
more clear than at p — + SLAN AE e a OO — 
Second ly. By providing a regisiry, in the tenant’s š ws During the — Hodi E our e en 
favour, of all tangible improvem n 8 i 5 on e e n e 4 6 6 Norra with tho — of the French, ienien | 
n withstanding the small 
his aw bi removal, payer sale: to the landlor Mr. Nagl Prise Nara, Repor ape of 1 and Scotch, the trade has beta Retr ag beg, of Bogan 
“ Thirdly. By facilitating , all — ne r Liverpool sae Assoct by the over supply of — er — php Pr apn — 
restrictions, to enter into voluntary agreements as to 3 aft ee: aa (Erpenses por a) £ 5 d, E re weather, 
compensations for 8 Sue — or Ditto ithe, &e as ö ee, 2 ya W 
incorporated with the s of manure (it we have i it to spare), ‘filling, Kent this morning was moderate, a few of the —— 
6 Sthly. That * 2 should ~ worked as ae ex- “carting, and spreadi exe 3 p Aon ea mpka amare diag pret at on the agl, this day 
isting rather than any new machinery ; ;, an roadsharing . pe csm o au 0 eavy a re | 
thers he ats pingle ital and a le woe Hee ES SE O Fei ay e aoa . 
cedure of the utmost 3 — for deciding a e Three cwt. of . of lime, at 8s. « 1 4 0/| former priees were obtained. — The finest parcels of Malting 
between and bj f eo Seed and Drillin ss ae TE EI Hareg were taken at ere week’s rates; other are 
spprllate jurisdiction, 20 aa to establish c mwanao tte bt i atest 
principle — that jurisdiction ans end upon no alteration: in the. , 
re of the subject, and not u £4 2 6 the 3d of January next, business will commence at the Core 
“6thly. And 2 sc a pear registry of all Fed off with Rape-cake for Wheat. Mr. Mechi’s Second | Exchange og me k, * — 10, as 
fe 
material 
ould be — unty, so as to give them 
a` stability and notoriety which they could not other- 
wise have.” 
laneous. 
re Tank.—The amine is intended to be 
open fr 
tly causing a stoppage in the covered drains, w 
8 the greatest drawback 1 them. By these means 
— tted into the farm- yard, pare is 
rved the —— of the 8 
cesspool is provided c close the tank as 
r any —— aen there — be Å 
ficient aceommodati 
d 
gaip ar gen r point—frequently 
quantity of the yard- 
ent, and 
u poanias er of partition. 
ing one portion of the tank off for such purpose which 
also necessarily contain a large e of Beitr 
at times which ean never be pumped out. 
peere 
= 
PERSE 
17 7 
3 
i 
85 
4 
. 
d 4 2 
be 
| Pine- Opia, PAF Th, 5 O E 
n landlords and tenants Paper, 
Notices to sore 
BenTALt’s BRoADSHARE PLovucH: J W. It is the most p 
ful and efficient imple — _ ine kind. The er, 
Tena fore — cutting re sufficien 
the 
— 
e d of 
d f. d to oe with certainty. 
the 
We ld cut the drains 
— place the Se. 30 fe Sot apart, — pipe tiles without 
— ak gaat the top spit reversed firmly over the pipes, ram 
the tightly over barg Kea ook with confidence for 
the — results of ray ar 
Foop ror HORSES, & O.: 5. Pray RR a week’s delay, 
: B A, C. tab. ei would clear and burn the mere 
of Barley, the * 
per acre, the Turnips 
more than the mere cost of aga cultivation 
ANGOLD WuazeL: OP. It is impossible a "say whet should 
be the highest price paid. We K sold them at 25s, a ton 
rmers ; and though we would not 8 buy at 
that price, yet we have sufficient confidence in their knowing 
their —. basins to — chat it 1 5 their interest cau 
t 
* 
light crop o 
p B 2l. 
0 dairy ia 
the cir yas much. We have made 9s. a ton 
— — p eger DUAN. iby feeding on them. The co 
will get sour in spite 
Rassits: G a Will. an 
feeding for market, 
mpound 
. — give us their experience in 
t WEIGHT oF Sarria: A B. See page 683, The Devon apd 
alluded to by you was 5 feet long and 7 feet 5 inches, 
— 7.4 feet, round. Its weight in beef-stones ae 
therefore 7.4 x 7.4.x 5x .275=75,29 stones. NN ss talent 
between two perpendicular lines, one of whic he position 
of the general —— — the hind oh oe and ‘therefore in 
—_ a little be the insertion of the tail, and the other 
oak 0 
cuts = e sepina front — the — roa two-thirds of the 
way u 
the past 
s upp 
in season. Vegetables are good, an 
and Hothouse Grapes, are scarcely sufficient for the Hida: y 3 
the former consist of Beurré Rance, Ne plus Meuris, and 0 
. — are as yet plentifal. Among them are mies 
e American Newtown Pippin, oan 
ail Bat over, 8 and other Nuts are realisi 
Mushrooms — 8 8, 
Primulas, Roses, P aeei anale, and Chrysanthemums. 
Oranges, per doz, 1s to 2s 
Grapes, hothouse, do., 5s to 8 00, 6s to 10s 
Pomegranates, each, 2d to E 
tolos 
kitchen, do., 5s to 8s 
ears, per doz., 18 6d to 4s 
— to 7s 
Lemon: — to 28 
— 
bbages, per doz., 6d Janie, per Ib, 
arenes Sprouts, p. he ie, 
Canlifowers 
. SCO! 
Radishes, — doz., 8d to 
Turnip, 9d t iye 6d 
Endiv ve per pa o 1s 6d 
“Lande rape — to 3s 
Small Salads, p. pun. 20 —— — 
adish 
= 
6d to 8d a 
Lettuce, Cab. per oore 4d to 6d 
R IMPERIAL 
eel Beer, Kent, & Suffolk, Whi 
e enon’: runs., Ai 45 
— Norfolk 
Barly grind distil., 25s to 28s... 
Fo „grinding and dist 26 
Oats, Essex, . Suffo! Te lee 
— Scotch and Lincolnshire. 8 23—25 Feed 
Ryemeni į foreign 
Beans, agan......818 to 0 
— Pigee n eas — 87s. 
——— 
Elun 
hite 
best marks delivered.. Per sack 10 0 
— e ditto eae 
— Foreign per barrel 2425 —.— 
ARRIVALS IN THE PORT — LONDON LAST WEE 
Wheat, | Barley. [at e. Pee Tt 
rs. 
59595444444 4 6 6 
Flour 10217ske 
— 4640 brl 
Qrs. 
HI 
a 
—— 
Deo. u. Aree 
Agareg. J Aver. 
30 
ls. per qr. 
uties on aen Grain, 15 
FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST Sıx WEEKES A 
TTT 
Nov. 6 Nov. 13. Nov. 20. 
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