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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
had only inereased | i 
ithout the 
ug; the Blackthorns will also grow and flourish wil 8 
in the 
148 Ibs. on he ori 
been n the 
ens also sta 
2 ewt. of coals 
! The — of ‘the coals was 2s, 4d. 
ount of wei the 
“tem, which ye goer lay before the meetin. 
Calendar of e 
e horses wer 
BEDFYRDSHIRE e employed 
sed 
Thema ent ee of the farm 
e 3 
per of We, ages 
| effec 
e tnischief i in this neighbourhood. cow 
Step 
aoe cut —.— chaff and e ‘saute 
a ley, — ao Oat 
day and t 
Bean land ploughing, which appears in 
as Wi i F, 
yar 
AA fine fo 
a4 
of 
: about 80 bushels of 
horses employed hauling pe e 
ven have been cutting a v — Sip drai 
rpose of oe off my very stron g | 
ic wiih tiles, 29. — arch 
oh 
sell he iikot makers. a 
—— in tending their flocks during the late stormy 
a season when so large a portion 
ned with so little advantage 
g to * close, 
„ b the 
n many cases 
th ewes and lambs, 
which we are ot to ee 
of the epidemic, 
a 
pr i caret 
b — fa an e going on 
8 NN state for a see 
6.—Plou ughing Grass land for Oat 
nega litter from plantations 6 
ith ye esterday’ s rain, but if it 
ay, we shall sow Peas 
and T for the sheep. 8 Oats for seed; 
for earth to cover dung gheaps ; 
h e arth from 
* drawn for “the farting 
ure pared and burnt, 
8 of guano, a and 
had it not been a 
y season wo Seven 
ous of M 
bo 
amet de 
stock. Th 
deep, 
ry by — water, 
emainder of the horses have been hauling out manure ya 
langold don k —— Turnip land; 3 coal, stones, and 
konid. Six m and as it is termed 
clamping dunn ay the sheep, of which there are 750, 
ears ago, is Ta perfi 
— ae the excessive — 
of oa aaj has lately teow 
I Thee e seen land com * wit 
drains were only 
— 
. The pastures havea beautiful n, summer-like ap- 
wen a eines in general 
ith pua are folding off a field of Red 
3 i. et at have 
ith Sainfoin hay, 
This is given i bab evening and the | 
afternoon. One man and boy 
Two 8 
H. E. 
— . — 3.— Since last report we 
222 to the 
ager y Ailing: th arrying 
— j home with arenen cart- 
— Ån Barley, and thres Oa pr 
epherd cuttin 8 
er continues un- 
LINCOLNSHIRE a March 4.—We have been engaged 
manate, idies, getting i $ Oais to market, 
am te in —— — ae 
MBROKESHIRE "March 1 —([Extent 403 acres, the 
greater in perman cra soil, 250 ‘of which are under a rotation V crops, 
7 ante Ter j dug acres) 
yn in ept, and — of L} to 2 bshls. 
and 15) 
looks 
well, mel and now look pr 
Ror, from 
nye em E ale 
Berwick, We have fatte 
and hay, per pm rare teamed T 
there is s any 4 in either lot, one fattening as- 
soon as the ot each lot sold — . from 161. ots aren 
— get and st: 
eres this . h, and Ale are in utended to be 
Souri Hanvetiss Farw, Maroh 4.— 
n . ee eshing 
our in threshing Barl 
wera Wheat ‘with machine; — 1 ao 
to the malteters th ees 
in ee for the 7 Turnip cro carting fa 
timber fr 1 n 
— 
— ashes from heaps 
rd „ Comm 
hare a bana fraas 
as their roots 
d the clouds Writing p ya preveat their pe rane 
bank lu ev 
effectually 3. 
Fuax—A New Subscriber—Mr, Nichols has republished his 
are 
4 
Notices to . — 
p peep ee O ks for the hint. 
—Uiader ashes; charcoal, and burnt clay, all 
Use them in 
great excess, 80 
aliaded to in 1845 — * 
which should be applied in solution at 
about fou r fer every one of ammonia that the mass le leely 
create, 
Gocew ee 2e B—īt cannot be sown in successive years 
e same ground without repeated manurings. Sow about 
the middie of May. 
CARROT-SEED, &e.-An Improving Subscriber-We would mix with 
It is better 
to sow ere Rabi and 2 in drills 30 inches apart 
ape Swedes on PEA 25 
late volum 
we gp pat one pu 
the A We have nowhere seen it — 
of 
lished in a separate sheet. 
from the Journal 7 English 1 oe 
Sproule's pamphlet the subject, published i: 
so a good one, 
GamMon’s Eas ombey—We 8 the case a bearin 
on the que of the maximum yield of Wheat. 
— — aifected — the quantity of game. But as 
the | — cupant, 
personal bear: iin now. 
ae s RAT Pitts.—How strange that these are not phic 
tised : I want — uch, T. 
Is TWO-YEAR OLD TURNIP-SEED ALIVE ?— ; 
— we should prefer purchasing fresh seed to running the 
8 
No 1 
as no ) personal 
Pape PR 
give the subject a 
ibaa RYE-oR RASS—Clericus—We should prefe: 
manure ; but you must not add lime alun para 
should be PE some months afrer the m 
dissipate the ammonia which the latter diarias. 
be lied after slaking p dressi er 
without injury to the Grass. I H D—We have — 
5 cen atog and yielding a good crop this spring — — 
L 
er 5 2 
i wi agar says, — fry he your correspondent ts 
3 
ith ee chat Why should the 
us only can it be thoroughly 
exist, but the peculia 
exchanged 67 be 
ufficien 
on Poultry, K. 
N tails 
(8th edition), p. 1 
=% Farming > Ladies, p. 322; aud in e A 
reaching: 
Aniea tio! t 
answered till the 8 2 — Wednesday cannot be | 
„ Mareh 6. 
. — cnt prices 
a ae lowing are te pi 
rs og as . 1353 ed 45 
uten Waites 15255 wis a Booch Un ch Caps, i iis t 
WS; Belgium do., 80s tO 160s, 
8 1 —— — March 10. 
some 8 — tienes tate aie 
x 51 
3 
Mit Ekan Rea 
World ot wers Keuts, p. ewt. 
5 * 3 e a e 
ad 
* 
Cov 
The muka eee, to 
ell 
could y expected, “et the — so 
— Rance, l 
ae 
Flow 
| Aza 
Pine Apple, per Ib., 4s to 73 
Grapes, aaiae pA per Ib., ae 2 
pples, dessert, pe 
— kitchen, p. “bush. 
8, per half ai 
Lemons, ee 
ragus, per 
Asp. 
ee per doz 
es el, pper, doz, 2s to 48 
Potato 8 
er ves mat 
8 
2a Pe, per doz., 
—— ish, pan bundles Is to 6s 
9 r bus 
— neh 
choic 
than 
Per stone Leven —8 
Best Scots, aches 4 6 to i 
Calves 
B 
Ditto Shorn 
Beas! 
We are but * B 
are readily fae as p a 5 * late r: 
85 
18 ‘We 228 
wo paaa 3 and 18 froin Norfolk and Suit Ik. N 
unus nally smal 
est Downs & Ha 
TENT T GARDEN, Manon 11. 11. 
— — 
Bg" 
aes! 2 2 
per bm gia 
in qua — 2 
ush., 3s to 6s 
25 a toS 58 
iol 
VEGET ver Deck, 3s to 
00, 28 to, 6s 
ae to 
1 1s * 6d 
French Beans, per 100 
3 dis „ 38, to 
5 f irsi 15 | 10 pe adis bet 8 punnet, ‘18 64 to. 
ae * 
n: mg . 4s to 6s 
$ oz. bw 8 hg to 2s 6d 
Mint, green, per b 
Marjor mA bunch, 
SMITHFIELD, Monpa 
t moderately supplied 
oe aes 15 to 48 
n 
eet 
all, and 
cles red off re advance of fu 
o. da - The weather 
by ge Y stona 2 thet 4 
Long ki ae 
— 5 . 
and secon 47 
— q bi p sai 
9 
8 
wh G 
tenes 
if-breds $ å ee 
IDAY, Mar 
ve a good supply of Beasts to-day as to number, but thebe tau 
We hay 
| are not very plentifu', ‘a, Sag for any th 
not quote more than 4 yenin 
kinds remain unalt 
rather more pl 
a 
Scotland, and 1 
Best Scots, 1 4 
Best Shori 
a sg q 
‘of 
Prime 5 vy to 15 
e Rowen rior Tane 
Sax 
a an _ 75 bes 7s, ‘ow — fe 
Inferior > : 
New 
Fine Old 
— * * Je 
ew Hay 
Messers 
land carr: 
fally the 
eee for the country, but 
and P 
Ba Ry. 
— American letters of the 16th aik quote a rise o 
the continental >s ha improv 
*—— 
Wheat, Peer K 
N —.— abs = 
| Oa 
Oats, — 
het 
rish 
Malt, ioe ship. 
Hertford aud Essex 
Rye 
an, old and new ..27s to rha 
— 
Peas, 
a d 
NES sves 
N 
re stens, 
w 
* 50 50 10 
e are read 
ng. Tade i [ond 
red. Som ond rate remain unsold 
che of lise. and, ‘of settee poe — 1 
and a few good Lambs are 
entiful 
counties. 
Long Wools. sass 4 4b: 
Ditto Shom.. 
Ewes and second quality 4 
orn 3 
peer nies 
t ier 
; Rit 
H * —Per Load of 36 ‘Trusses, 2 
MITHFIELD, March 9. i 
New Hay si pa 9 * 
Clover Br 
oiy Clover 
ND MARKET. 
63 
March 9 
‘Sisto 5 ed 
= |New 
WII ch oti Ma reh 9. 
Hay .. 85576125 ‘Old Clover . . 88s to = | Straw ni 
55 60 | ieee +. 7 
ver 
ee oe 
LANE, Mo 
1 —— d Lay 
morni 
tte terme e mest ae se fans — 
we 
eas are a heavy a 
so improved Is. to 32. Per 
aud distilling, 26s to 28s Chevalier 
hire a aud Xor sie 
CCW A * . 
Z —5 
vanes en 1 
mark et hasbeen modera tely 2 85 
ning oat a small attendance, 
maintained. 
—— 
ARRIVALS IN THE PORT OF LONDON 
Wheat. Barley. 
. 
He 
wp nae 
2 * 
i : 2 ak Be 2i ee N 3- * S33" i 
30 J1 
oreign Grain 
* — 4 in the last six werks Corn 
Bee 
3 Winbeach Net — 
nto 12085 Shae —.— = 
3 Eu Pn 
W 7000 
Cakes, Eng. p. 
an. 20. Feb. 5. . Feb. 19. 
arts 
