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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Apri $ 
Profits of Farming, in No. 15, are simp COVENT PRIL EN 
anager’s da hter, and so — that the The m is well = plied with W a most kinds 
kept by his manager every item of receipt and xpenditure Fruit Pines N * for the demand, Sis The © Grapes aie of foreign 
— m ascertained in one minute. ee — —- up smell quan oe -i Apple — ne steak rs 
Gas Amicus—Use a waggon load cre broadcast could be expected, considering t th Of the peeing —— et] 
month before your seed time, und let it posed to the air Rance, Easter Beurré, a d Ne ea a may be bought at tech 
for weeks before covering it; it paren gen becomes 83 slg = per — Ta Nuis are ere 2 a e 1 oe i erts 
thre carbonate © one-fourth 1 rately plentiful —— are cheaper, Of Vegetables, some 
Gas water contains —— — r centage r erapr ia; J ou Peas from Lisbon have been offered. Cauliflowers, Broccoli, Greens, &c., ar 
— use it to r 300 galions | plentiful. Seakale may b 3 at ast 8 as mir a ar : 
per ac gus. nch Beans fete m to 28. L ri 
Sub- W F —— tatoes may be ght at from Is — 
Bess r never knew them fed on cileske —— — 3 8 suffici yor ge the 33 Mus ms have 
doubt they would overcome e their dislike to it: and it woods — alee in N ost F Auge of E N ‘Gardenias, 
as other cattle. sias, eas, S, 
Lig — i nomeans certain that the RUITS. 
— ee obtained will be worth even 21. per ton, let alone | Pine Apple, per Ib., 6s to Lemons, per 100%, 68 to 148 
any excess as re . If the solid matter of Grapes, cate per 1b 1s to 23 Sinoniem i per Ib 3 s 2 to 33 
urine could ed by itself, it might be worth 8l. per 3 8 5s to 128 8 at * o 188 
ton; bu f using gas lime (which by the way will | — kitchen, p. bush., 4s to 73 N uts, Bares elo * aper 1 a s oie 
of little e until by long exposure to the air it has become | Pears, per half sieve, 8s to 103 Y 100 ae 1 to 208 
= i H Oranges, per do ace — Les per i Ihe. 
gyps will dilute the valuable part of it. The best | Oranges. 1 a — agar oe 13 = 
Way of fixing ammonia ee by ae mi the — Peon bitter, per ioo, S — 168 Chestnuts, per peck, 3a to 
sal $ action is row dow emons, per doz., ls to 28 
worth 9s. a 
compound of phosphate of lime and m 
phate of ammonia Nor angel — solution. 
th =" 
ds, 
Sims—There 
The yellow is — alee for mor ect 
pirs as manure in 
the south of France. We know nothing of it for t that purpose 
in land. 
Maxdolb Worzet—Mangold—Two ewt. of superphosphate of 
lime, two cwt. of guano, and two cwt, of common salt per 
par benny bom — — dressing of manure, will, in 
eases, ensure a cr 
B H recommends, in place of these, short 
Pire 22 
horse-shoe tiles to cover the joints of pipes; we should prefer 
so as to carry, not cover 
to ce 
Nee T—See pages 198 and 228, 
A Subseriber—The Potato water is harmless; that 
The cause of the disorder 
9 fined 
ite) t Are they in a con 
. — with hot greasy ma 
water- i N — ippings? Aret 
t, secure 
este et arranged so se birds above cannot dirty — 
w the 2 . pt hat spot does the ‘‘rottenness ” of the 
flesh show itself! and has the sore been — by other 
birds p et ecg be 11 This is an incurable habit, soon initiated 
nae oe 3 
ji evap nas milk —— 1 gd bon 
tained, which when di 
perties of the best milk. Tri is aiit — ts Italy. 
STILTON Curre J Cheeseman—See p. 214, 1815, Where are 
the 
20 
Rye, pr from Messrs. G and Co., sown the — 
July on some —— — — ‘birds who escaped no 
it so much, e up so sages apart, — 11 
was considered hard — 9 remaining a crop. It, kow- 
ever, 80 tillered out that there is quite plant enough. Any 
of your 2 ar gh —— it for themselves by calling at 
Earb's Court Lodge, Old Brompton, two ge pe tom Picca- 
dili Pot aeaa (page 246) certainly 3 mixed seed. I 
have for many years sown St. John's Day Rye in early sum- 
mer, and never had — plant — p till the rii Raat summer, 
unless a seed or two of co m Rye had accidentally got 
mixed with it. pein — ht to — and is, much taller 
and forwarder now than St. a s Day Rye, but the tatters 
if genuine, will show a — r bulk when the Cooper's Rye 
is Sil 8 up. 
Sunpares—Anon—If the e ws * not wiek to drink you will get 
; e rg by trying to force them, tle fed on succulent 
in winter do not require 
and get a good crop afterwards. : 
— eT on of the Sunfiower to pluck the smaller h 
growth of 
— is a chance if you will be * to make good bacon s 80 
; ats and Tares cover thè ground it 
to let them aag and use the whole unthreshed, 
g Je- grass may be used to soil oe 
Tas, SóiL—J Price—Next w i 
—X M N—The use of tiles in my neighbourhood 
; tiles are all but superseded 
3 
ionally I t 
three = anons two), in short — 5 ‘bat K. is roe Ah 
<p Bay erg —.— * — r the 
which 
in diameter from A up to 21.1 nano — 
poy drain with the inch pipes, and — — size a “4 
we descend to the main drain. The — vm —- have 
ched in their Pees 
common | 
t ber ha waids of 
per pipes, a and taking WOW. Should "XM. Ne cost has been 
y nearly 1 M. N.” desire speci- 
1 — paa 
„ near „ Oldbu ury, near Bristol 
— do. John e Bravender, ‘Gi iwencester. 
Markets, 
mar er — of 36 Trusses, 
+ 288 to 323 
gg ae iia gs 
coh 0 | 
Po ening „ per 100, 2s to 10s 
ed, per doz, o 4 Garlic, pe 
ms, p. d unches, 1s 6d to2s6d | Seakale, per punnet, 9d to 2 
Cauliflowers, per doz., 28 to 4s ubarb, per bundle, 6d to 1s 6d 
Broccoli, per bundle, 6d to 2s French Beans, per 100, Is to 2 
Sorrel, per half sieve, mi to 9d Radiahes, per punnet, 8d to 10d 
otatoes, — bey" = 1908 Artichokes, Jerusalem, p. 2 sieve, 1s 
per Lettuce, Cab., per score, id to 9d 
— rh we Endive, per score, Is to 28 6d 
ae per b ih 2 to 68 Mushrooms, per pottle, 3d to 8d 
Tarvi ps, p. ag e ae to 38 Small Salads, per punnet, 2d to 3d 
Red Hee or ennel, p bunch, 2d to 3d 
— “aah — a et hy Is to 48 Savory, per bunch, 3d to 4d 
=~ > . tps 18 ot to 3s Thyme, per bun h, — 
Leek —— Waterere 12 small bun., 6d to 9d 
Celery, per bade, 040 to ls Parsle „per half Som 1. to 15 
Carrots, per doz, bunches, 3s to 58 oots, per et s to ls 6d 
Spinach, per sieve, is 
. per —— „28 to 4s 
Mes: 
all ao with colour 
ceived from the plantations state — — scene pm of wet weather is con 
si 
Mid. & East Kents, p. cw 3 Pp p. wt... 48s to 60s 
—— of stig 4 — 2 baa Th 1 se 08 : — a id 
* .. ve es. — 
2 
& 
are in demana, and make — 
but a asin e 
gh 
cat Seat 8, ere 4 
sion, very 
— Ante d — remai — ld. We have nearly 2 m Nand, 125 
from Spain, about 240 from Scotland, and 12 Milch Cows. There are afew 
re Sheep on offer, and not o many wanted ; veg ahh toe trade is slow at 
a reduction of fully 2d. per 8 Ibs. This being Good Friday, Lamb is the article 
Bat the au in request. We have seen a larger number 9 mer occasions, 
t the s ply is tolerably good, ma trade active. Choice young —— 
about 7s., and larger ones fs, to 63. 8d. ade is 7 — Ne: for Calv: 
at are 8 of fully 2d., aul in most “a, 4d. per 8 
from Holland, and 420 Sheep. There is 
8 fords,&e. 4 2to4 4 Best Long Wools. 4 
s, Here! ls . ves 
8 SeT 1 5 us — veet Te 
cond easts — wes and secon we 3 1 
5 ~— B 4 0—5 Ditto Shorn : ve = 4 $ 
J.. DE ccc. 4 9213 
Ditto Sborn « 419—-5 2 Fig ii ae —5 0 
Beasts—1032. Sheep and Lambs—7 100., Calves—271. Pigs 130. 
ARK LANE, Monpay, April 17. 
bag Kinesrorp and Lar report that the supply of English Wheat 
by. lan and carriage samples was moderate, and the condition being d y 
prices of this — ter could — be exceeded. The arrival of foreign is 
isiderable, ets an improv at former rates, b es al 
Eroi g ＋ conned to etal purchaser ele, Bea — and — fully sup 
Tue 
ittle dot oing 
BRIT PER 3 IAL QUARTER. s 
Wheat, Ieren, Kent, an „„ White is 60 
f folk, e and Lorksb a deitsi 
in to 29: tier 3 
Basey tin ire and eo 8 Pre 7 Polanda|2 
+ = Neer page and Scoten Feed 
Malt, hi 
Ry . 
| SRA: 
Be azagan, old and new . 278 ˖ is. vel 
e te 31 o 2 m 
Wi 32 . Maple 3 37 — 2 
RIVALS IN THE PORT oo "LONDON N LAST EK. 
Flour, 2020 sie Wheat. 1 1 Oats, Rye. er nee Peas. 
31 8. rs, rs. 
English, aiies 2567 a | Ta 2 
2 reg 22562 1155 oon ‘ 2200 x — — 
SDAY il 19, 
The arrivals of foreign Wheat pak Oats Monday arge; 
Sark e supplies have bee — but The ai — oor 1 uyers — 
ee very ear ie E withsti g that our market 
Balter 4 be Reid on. Good À Priday, — 2 heat sold at late rates; and 
tier Wheats, bein eee on rather easier terms.— 
rs, — its v. 54752 7 * brisk sale, could not be 
2 s nominally as last quoted, 
en ir bse w Barley. 8 "E tye. 3 TE 
Mar, ff . 11 “30s 8d| 20 af 30 84 36s 84 415 84 
30 4 2 3 4 36 2 
‘ 89 30 5 4 8 6 36 10 
51 30 9 4 4 
51 1 3 9 8 
51 9 6 
: e 50 J 0 4 1 
ml 7 2 0 ) 
in the la Avera: 
March 11. April 
VEGETABLES 
Onions, pic ckli — p. hf. sieve, 28 to 38 
es, per rnd 1s to 28 8d 
per doz., Is to 4s 
HOPS, Friday, Apri 
sers. PATTENDEN and Situ ebene that t 
and quali 
ril 45 
at the very firm for 
t late prices, phn prey — accounts re- 
sidered to be very injurious to the comi 
r 
38 
= 120 
TOES, SOUTHWARK, WATERSIDE, April 1 
re Shee Her, but the n sma. 
„ but this is hort de attributable to L prices. Choice Lambs 
6s. Sd. to 7s. 4d ‘rad heerful for Calve 
mand for Piss at ‘fully late prices. 
er stone 93 a sad 
ls .5 Utod 4 
seme 
t Short Horn 
SS 7 4 * 8 
Ditto yee ET 
n ek 2d. er ere tinti 
159. dba on daten Calves—120. Pige—ai0, 
etree eee reer sy 
The supply e pists to- -aay is is is large 
3 the demand, as usual on this occa- 
limited; a reduct: of fu — 
* +. 26s to 328 
son 
ETER BOO 
Bullock TURNIP 
ing’s 
„ and 
with w What may be 
CHARLES EI Fnanc 
oni: 
PERUVIAN GUANO of th 
for delivery in any quantity Pla 
at the reduced prices API 
ullum-street, enchurch. 
Saree 
ES, 
B Manure tor Turnips, Tedi oes, Ce. i 14 
e Straw of Wheat, Oats, Ce. . 7 94 
c No.2 os the Gr nis — ditto, ditto 11 09 
LNo.1 For the straw of Beans, Peas, Ge. 7 9 0 
L No. 2 For the seed of ditto ditto °* 11 0 t 
H — For Hops, Flax, Clover, &“. 7 0 
— r Garden Produce in gen 3 10 oo 
For Sugar C ok gress ae oo 
So ri nba AB OF L eg 7 7 
The above Special Manures are m | ’ 
R e Ohana, — Co., at nufactared by Messy 
FE. 
Bl eget. r Newcastle-on-Tyne, and may b 
of their 3 Mear, John Claranc ce 3 60 1 
street, Fenchurch-street. 
es —— 705 K ea sa is — 
pa red on theo ppl. ye: aaa 
ubstances — from 5 br. — e their 23 5 
3 to enrich and n 
— 
t per — var, — 
crop from 308. 408. "m 
T n arisi, — for using the m 
ost free on application to Mr. P KE, Inorganic Manure 
— Middlesex, where may be had also genuine, 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LI 
OTTERS de ee 
TIMON 
Mr. Se brane ave 
at. — best Peruvian, and fir 
vincing pro -e a r another season.—I am, 
— — . ant, W. 
Experiment of the Earl lof ZETLAND—Potter’s Sam 
—— on Grass. 
OTTERS Guano, z pee et per acre 
th i nck oninia. 
TF actory, 28, 
* Sulphate of 2 Ammonia, ate oor ng ole 
pri 
Vittiol, Burnt Bones, Bone Duct, Se. e., at ere, 
— — F r 7 > UR 7 i 4 
5 — on gabe 
J. C. Nesbit, no 
other a Ba ! 
The London Manure Company have also made a 
for a large su ei y og Fishery and 
offer on 
PERUVIAN AN AND D BOLIVIAN GU 
LY ImPos' 
ANTONY Y GIBBS AND BONE, 8, LONDON 
Wa. JOSEPH MYERS iva 
And byt eir 
ane BUST APE VELU sca Ba 
ES ORTH „ AN 
Tog protect thems elves . ast the injuricus 
mpo. 
the eir 1120 paces, deliver 
i ie LO MANURE | 
offer the — tioned M 
terms: — The URATE of the LONDON M 
for Turnips, Tares, Oats, Barley, and all 
GENUIN NE 3 E GUANO, poak, 
him with the ne 
he considers most suicab 
que 
le to 
Ap 
"SEEDS, ias 17. 
63s | 
EY e- per Qr- 608 to Linseed.. 
rewt. 34 36 ee Dried Night-soil. Urate. p 
pe » Red, et — — fine, p. bush, jpsum, for Sien pame. aa &c; 
White —.— 2 5 — 2 Elac — 2 gq Pots sb, as stimulan 4 
genie 40 50 | Rape-cakes , per ton 8110 60 A Salt, “oe 3 
— ner ff. ee oe 8 bone; Soda Ash, a 
— a 2 8 geen Pt bunk dr 8 7s 0 | all res of kno 
Z Baie niece. pecena = Pre Milk Pans, &e.—Apply 
Eng. p-1000, 121 to 178, 8 for quetation, | Uflice 201 a, Stores 40, Upper 1 
