TUE. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. _ 
SS 
GARDEN, Jan, 8. 
5 EN ai supplied with S pas E — 5 arg git 
pe n 0 
but trade is is dull. Prue apples a are — e 5 whinge go 
nd Apples 
Glo 
' plentiful, x 
"i i! scarcely th . Of the — 1 of Glout 
N fh ensidering and Winter Nelis may be bought at from 3s. to 4s. 
l aa, Ne Plas though small in size, continue to improve in quality. 
per d Orange's ilberts rell slowly at from 148. to 2''s. 
2 t 
10 
are go qu 
es and other salading are suffic 
Cui 
E ebenen Cam 
e 
he, Pelargoniums, —— 
emons, per 1008, 6s to 148 
Le 
Apple, per 1b. 4s to ‘Almonds, per peck, 68 
— selle house, Per J - — 106 er Ib., 28 to 3s 
e Pe ear eae N, ae 5 ee 385 to 228 
e ret u = af 
— Kitchen, P: ges i P ae 2 s, per 100 Ibs,, 12s to 20s 
Pears, pet halt siev fo — per 100 lbs., 258 to 30s 
Oranges. de to Í Brazil, per bose. 128 to les 
= Fur ber 100, 168 to 188 Chestnuts, per peck, 38 to bs 
vs ys So 11028 
VEGETABL 
Shaliois, per Ib., 0 8d 
Garlic, per lb., FEA 15 
Selene, per sieve, ‘is ay 
Seakale, per e ed. b s 6d 
Art . erusalem, per alt sieve, 
Is tols 6d 
Lettuce, Cab., per score, 4d to 9d 
— Cos, — hee gt ” 3 ls 
Endive, per score, 1s 
Radishes, per FA te og 
dane 5 P- eo 5 5 9d to ls 
Mus e, 9d tols 34 
— — oe "bande, i 6d to 28 
— Salads F 3d 
12 small bun., ad to 6d 
å per alf sieve, 1s to ls 6d 
9 ots, per pane, ne to Is 6d 
52 Mint, preria per bun o 8d 
Portuga), pet doz., is to 4s 
0 Ka er bun eh 
. pickling, p. hf. sieve, 2 2s to 38 
i POTATOES , SOUTHWARK, WATERSIDE, Jan 
Eide shoe i few Potatoes in this — at the early pe Ži ‘the week, 
2 * * Tue W are 
y ondary 120s to 1238; 
: ato 
3 Bine i oe te. 120s; Wisbeach a 119s; Dutch, p ee 
! Ric 
'HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
SMITHFIELD, Jan. 6. 
70sto74s | New Hay F rhea Straw . 26s to 30s 
‘ditto .. 4 B New Glos 7.60 
e e ew Clover .. — 
* s eae Jons Coorzn, Salesman. 
D Market, J ape 1 
W 914 I Clover Sa * Straw .. 28s to 32s 
— Say ae 80 
lover 
a è Josnva Bank, Hay Salesman. 
Fine Old a pola Giorer Ss N 
lo 905. to 95 traw .. 24s to 28s 
i Ir Hay. i | Interior o g 75 | 
New Hay.. New Clover .. 
scarp, 3 Jan. 3. 
we to-day of Beasts: the weather being mild, 
land h 3 we have a slow trade, paih the 
ilitie: t money, 5s. 2d. being realised a 
stances. large ; trade is not so good. 
near] much as of late, but big Shee 
are still scarce, and choice ones dear. Fri 
orted. From Holland there are 137 Beasts 
nd, ae Same and Spain, 92. 
d d Per stone of8 lbs.—s d 
4 8 05 0| Best Lo S 4 6to4 10 
SEH 2| Ewes ond, 8 avoy 3 5 —4 4 
Ditto 
En abe. 
TA 
make much less 
of Sheep is 
as h a 
ay’s quo- 
and 740 
sd 
tsss.. 
=5 4 
: * Jan: 7. 
ave not an oxer supply of Beasts t pi i e 
govern average e pat 24 2 earer. 
ts, Ae een There ar S ravher more heep 
nana 1 
Pie at 4d. p. 
Calves; ‘from . 150. anes 
en urhood of Londor 
s d 
oe PA — 4 10 
* 2 Auction. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTL „ AND N 
EN. 
MX. 5 STEVENS i is favored with “instructions 
of 
ney in consequenc 
of Hac 
NUR 
announce for Sale by . early in March, the first Be 
tion of their stock of 2 LIAS, many of which are of 
unusually fine growth e 15 feet high 
80 ), a 
most 5 the favourite varieties, well furnished with iter 
of the Days of Sale.—38, King- 
buds. Due notice will be 
street, Covent-garden, J — 
ursery 5 1 
and consisting of 
M arx HUMBERT will Sell by Auction, at Stanm 
k Farm, on Wednesday, the 26th day of January vy 
PRIME MEADOW HAY, 
aa good quami, and well worthy tne attentio: R E all con- 
Credit will be given for three-fourths of 
ay be viewed, and Catalog 
Edgeware- Toad, onion: and of Mr. 
Wa tfo rd. 
o’ 8 nee 230 LOADS OF 
s and deal 
hat — chase- e 
at the New Inn, No. 3, 
of un- 
ues obtained 
HUMBERT „La nd Age ent and Surveyor A 
R. UMBERT ie pelt by 1 at Whippen- 
dale, Cassiob rts, close to the 
Inn, ne, 78 
Land Agent nT paras 2 e ah 
URNERS AND O 
M: 
Crown ton, Watford, on 
* 2 o’eloc k, 47 FINE LIME 
Langley an 
TREES. 
Inn, No. 3, Edgew 
Land Agent and Surveyor, Watford, Her 
TO NURSERY MEN, 5 AND ) FLORISTS. | 
large Trade, not many miles fro m Lo ndo on. 
= HUMBERT will Sell by Auction at the Rose 
riday, 
2 
Watford, Herts, close to the turnpike-road, 
m Lady Capel’s e on the Grand 
the 28th da 
R 
ESTA- 
ery 
Such an opportu- 
u 
E, Monpa . Manufacturers of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 
t from Essex this 1 moderate, but LINDRICAL BOILERS, re y solicit the attention © 
sani much 5 thew Weather. ientitic Horticulturis their much improved method of ROYAL LETTERS 
ae Sg ed it applying the Tank Sys Pineries, Propagating Houses, BY HER 
&c,, by which atmospheric heat as well as bott heat is se- z, 
ed to required degree, soll the aid of pipes or flues. M AJESTY’S PATENT. 
S. and Co. have also to state that at the reques: of numerous 
iends they are now making their of Iron, as w 
5 A Copper, by which the cost is reduced. These Boilers, which F. ir Ma anp Cop o! Lamb's buildings, Ba Bunhill- 
$2 6a on is 52 are now so well know arcely require * uf and o nly Patentees of 
32 — 1 25 27 those who have not oe in operaie prospectus will res LA. 7 FOR 
20 Feed ... 21 28 be forwarded, as well as reference of the highest authority ; or Houses, cag lh . and for Garden 
Sees p 3 b they may be seen at most of the sen ie and cipal purposes, to protect | 
— v8 Sar N tthe kingdo At the ocean National A gricult nn Shows, it is this Felt 
: = . sich has been exhibited a oa oes ene o SILVER MEDAL 
adn y a New tee required for rie — — PRIZES, and is the Felt s ew pane zed and E by 
ade 3 i 5 — 38 | of orticultur al Buildings, no ar ea ENE be HER Masrsry’s Woo: 
sures Grey ,...130 37 3 upon the m HONOURABLE Eppe — — . one 
g Conservatories, ae of — Wood = tow upon the most II s EAST INDIA COMPAN 
11 0 Mie — 95 moderate. The attend. ornam Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden HonouRABLE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS, 
by —— . gn | Fences, Wire Wire Work, Eo. HER Masesty’s ESTATE, ISLE or Wiest, 
i aoaaa, 5 Roya. BOTANIC GARDENS, REGENT’s PARK, 
3 AnD C. SEWAR; Brass FOUNDERS, PLUMBERS | And onthe Estates of the Dukes rland, Norfolk, Rut- 
4 y.{ Oats. | Rye. | Beans. | Peas ZIERS, and SMITHS, 1 bex to axy pa land, “Newcastle, No orthumberland, Buccleuch (at Richmond), 
iar < 1 4. s d. s 4 d. . — of th ne Public to their — TERED APPARA pka] ‘the i te Earl Spencer, | and moat of e Nobility and Gentry ; 
ay 30 y 2 6 * A P 3 FOR POLMAISE HEATING, hich they have By seos ed with 28 oyal Agricultural Societ S sq A 
1 in 30 23.4] B 0 42 7| 47 success in various arts of th co ntry, both t rt t is half the price ote any 2 — of Roofing, and 
62 30 21 7| 31 4| 41 6| 48 2 and Churches, more sate grape Bh y the gene The pnb owe is effects a great saving of T in the of Roofs, 
` ; = n almost wholly compose ught Bigot kapr g not Made to any leagth by 32 ol wae 
5 20 7 2911) 8940) liable to crack. It presents a e la 30 to 50 E ONE PENNY Per SQUARE Foor. 
316! 2130! 31 4| 43 2! 47 2 e feet, and is so constructed that the ole hig untae » Samples, saa A 2 for its Use, and Tes 
omes equally heated. A. and C. S. will eget oe furnish | of seven y > experience, with to Noblemen, Gen- 
Free till March 1. Architects and others with Estimates for W —— Churches | tlemen, Architects, and 1 sent free to any part of the 
— [= — 22 Dec. 28. Jan. 1. | and Conservatories. This will be fi one of me most ef- | town or country, an bg poat seer 
nies —— and econsmical s of — ring out the beautifully | gar The Public is ends t the only Worksin in London 
i a and natural principle known by the name of Polmajse or Great Britain w. m 
nity rare 
addressed. to Bea uvoir-terrace, 
Ax Bu 
Beauvoir Town, will meet with immediate atte 
Culford-road, De 
ntion. 
O BE DISPOSED OF, = in Bedford of ONION SEED, 
‘ents al ee the last year’s 
ders, accom- 
y attended to by 
D AGENTS ANP, OT 
hee 
grea 
25, pon a place, 
HOT-W 
DINGS. 
8 anD EDWARD BAILEY, 
ate 9 . hey 
lend: and ireland for ma ny Noblem 
had the honour to be employed in — 
houses pit Pits i 
E E E E AeA 
WATER n AND HORTICULTURAL 
BUIL 
HER MA erg Told ‘Sew @ 
8 ie to introduce Metallic 
‘rom 50 to 100 
f Ake splendid 
Gracechurch-street, | 
all kinds of metal 
FROGMORE in executing t 
8 erected by the Horticultural weten pa ge i 
their garden hiswick, and also 
onservato! —— to the Pantheon man 
D. an Y, who wer 
Curviline 5 es to Horticu 
tions of Hostieulcarel Buildings, pepa 5 
work at their Manutactory, 272, Holborn. 
TEPHENSON AND CO., 61 
London, and 17, Ne ark-str et, 
CORN. 
LIQUID MANURE. 
ae ENGLAND INDE EPENDENT OF THE al Interes FOR 
SEEDS. Jan. J. 1 sens mS if te Agricolae 3 te ann y 
f Banned Ten LIQUID y MANURE, e which i may be ai 
Te „pria use of FOWLER’S PUMPS, made express 
Ca Raper B per, bush. ae Par purpose, either portable vA fixed; Ge 
KAN RARA 55 ers, 
2 . Eio si Tanners, K for hot and cold liquor. 
8 sare e bet bs, 7s 0 86 0 Excavations and Wells. . 
ul 11 — igs 3 E ithe ‘Trade minn ge he ta manufactarin 4 ` 
tol „„ .... 8 on a van 8 i X 
5 LA . E a Engineer, &c., 63, Dorset-s iset street, London. | 
2 Al 
t 
1 a, Stores 40, Uppe: 
PERUVIAN AND BOLIVIAN GUANO ON SALE, 
Y THE ONLY IMPORTERS, 
ANTONY penn AND SONS, LONDON; 
Wm. JOSEPH MYERS anp Co., LIVERPOOL; 
nd by their Agent 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, anp i. LIVERPOOL gna BRISTOL; 
COTESWORTH, POW WELL, AND R, LONDON. 
To protect themselves against ‘the i 3 consequences 
using inferior and spurious Guano, purchasers are 
mended to apply 8 to Dealers of Pie e, charact ter, or — 
the npovenamed, I . who will s supply "e 3 in any 
* 3 xed prices, delivering m the Import 
Warehou 
LD WEATH 
ELF REGISTERING SIXIS THERMOMETERS 
for Heat and Cold, of the best construction, and not liable 
+ 
14. inch, II. — 1l. 18.; 10-inch do. do., 
Day and cam Tae nometa aa weer aud Cold, 10s. 6d. 
Night Thermometers for cold o 
8-inch Boxwoo Thermometers 
1 4 
No purchaser of sulphuric aey should De — —. one, as cht 
| Seas sold 1 . 1 bya waigh =e 8 of 
ay urd o 
wing th amount of 
aduated Jape, 78. 6d. Mason’s 
Hiygrometers for showing the humitity of the air, with tables, 
e., is an in avaluable $ kee e in hothouses, sick- 
8 ae Paper of March 6; 1847. 
All kinds of Barameters, ie iat — Philosophical 
3 made by Henry BAKER, 90, Hatton-garden, Lon- 
will be sent on receipt vol = . Post-office order for the 
— ount. oe d ex 
FLEXIBLE INDIA A 1 FOR GARDENING 
AND AGR POSES. 
gr PATENT VULCANISED INDIA ‘RUBBER 
ES AND TUBING are ma Bist weet BOILING 
mare WITHOUT INJURY, d E bee hard in 
y temperat ya (but oad always perfeetiy “fexible) ; and as 
es, oe articles of a Manufac 
oa 
CK AND TILE MAKER 
HE AINSLIE BRICK AND TILE “MACHINE 
COM PANY (James Smith, Esq., of Deanston, Ch: 
ir IMPROVED BRICK and TILE 
P. M. Mr. Robert Scrivener, w. 
in the room of Mr. 3 Aime, will show the Machines at the 
works at Alperton, which is within a mile of the Sudbury 
— of the e, and North-Western . ay, and two 
miles of the Ealing station e Great Wes n 
also — — Polytechnic Instit * 
peer to be we a to RDON. 
è Office of the Company, 1984, Piccadilly, London. 
Mr. Sli phre , Leith- 
2 Edinb urgh Hi 
; Mr. Robert 8 ee 2a Leeds; M Messr: 
inch Penkeridge, Staffordshire 
and Son, in. 
P CEMENT.— Testimonials receiv — 
all quarters prove this —— 
perty of withstanding the se frost, 
to every ot ther for warne eee such as b 
mesg s, Fi sh-ponds, & e. For 
aay 
pai 
ur times its 5 sand. 
5 J. B. WIr E and Sons, Millbank-street, 
Westminster. 
Westminster... 
„ CHEAP AND DURARLE ROOFING. 
seen. 
trance to to W 
ig 
very information 
any proposed particular application of of the Felt, 
