430 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [June 24, 
lity than if it either long churning.” T 1 peat aa s ANDEN, JUNE 24. 
e we spplied wit j 
“~~ Galendar of ben. [There a short 1 oo “4 e Devonshire ek under p. Pine -apples are sufficien E ostiis demand; 4. ente apt kinds of 
the head Home ph pyran seme at pag * 0. * arrived- Hothouse Grapes are plentiful, and ‘eaches and oe 
last repart: we ISIN GT Y Z-T rmation — etapar page 358. | abundant. Melons are also sufficient for the demand. Cherries 
BERWICKSH MERSE 1 Fin M, June 16. We Caro The ba lance of profit and cheap. Good Maydukes etch from %s, to 4s. fd. per doz, Ibs 
have been rae oer in preparing land = sowing Turn — CATTLE FEEDING — Youn mene — “di as well | berries abundant and cheap. Some * Gooseberries and Currgutg 
manured with 4 cwt. ofguano per acre ; the workers have bee covers the straw chaff employed in the compound, make their appearance. 1 are sufficient for the de: Piber 
2 4 . N iti { ag IS 75 | cimeken t f It is not easy, with such scanty data, to give mately plenik Am nong Velen — — 
š i ins, one , 2 Si, 2 8, Ko., 
pve —— Wehaw had as. e DETS for some time advice respecting your chickens likely to prove either eng Me ul pe 5 — 3 * Nr demenit: 
nd the crops are looking well.—J. B. to the receiver, or sakisfaciory 40 tothe giver. A w VOE za Supplied from the Continent, and are much cheaper. —— aea 
— ane 7 9 ing the past week has dden shower, a run hrough long Ger rasg patare pes ew 18 from 1s. 6d.to 3s. per doz, lbs.; Coxpish, 2s. £0.38. Green Peas are 
Dorset Far 19.—For bay-making dur m od and drink, are | sell at 28. 6d. to 5s. per bushel sieve. Lett d > 
“ ‘i Only for afew hours now an off, an it supply of fo ’ S 64d. „ pe . uces an other salading are 
been anything but favourable n 4 si the. disa; 3 result | for the demand. Mushrooms are a little dea Cut E 
then have we had any sunshine, and the consequence po i any of them tule to | PR a oN arog very likely | Heaths , Pelargoniums, Gardenias, F ern tions, Moss and Consist 
i hic as en cu 0 ntione e A „ k FRUIT other f 
— —.— raay — —— will be very indifferent in cause i is the hen being perm mitted to go to.roost, leaving with dus a ver tatios — hiai * 
Quality; b 3 those cases where the ground was N take care of themselves, 1 d of being e e Wis Grapes, nothouse,, pa N n per 100,3 70 tag 
have been got in under very bbe, all night in the coop. hen Portugal, per : — bitter, per 100, 88 t 
= bi S aasa aate Tort ero s hereabout are looking | abroad, I ean known the Nn to be attacked by a rat at Benches, pe ne i W W — leto 36 55 
well Potatoes not exgeptel; but E have heard of one ome] dee el; the hen has given the enemy a in Swan berey ts | Melons, exch, ant 3 — 
800 M of disease — showed themselves. the little ones have escaped by squatti Straw q | Strawherries, per pottle, 6d.tols — sweet, per Ib., 2s to 3s 
3 sá have been continuing the sowing of and behind box edgings, but aay, have pall. {subsequent die er erries, per Ib., 6d to 3s Walnuts, per bush., 128 to 186 
pT ty pass eek . adi Pes in with 1 cwt. of guano and from their night’s exposure. hese poin f mismanage- pipen . per baw — 2 128 Nuts, Tn bush., 20s tan 
n — i 0.78 pi ‘ 
4 — 3 of bones, w whak were mixed with wetted ashes for ment have been carefully avoided, it" is dificult to 3 —— Currants, per 2 f . 2 ree =e {ahi 
p of 22 3 but this me hod of dis- any remedy. Bu AN es, e ee reen, p. hf, sieve, Is 6d — Brazil, per cas 
solving we did not find come up to e pectations, neither do I| on farms and i confined s aba occupations are s Chestnuts, per peck, 36 to ôs j 
Sink long ead anced thm prope, mae de dierent, e eee eee 
an; because if they do de ecompose properly among ashes, | without som knowledge of the “i| Cabbages, per doz, a to 18 to 36 N 
ra ec a and of e dee — | stances Fe Greens, p. doz. bunch oà tol Shallots, 
reat Termont gases must pi oa which in iss Cow—G@ G 7—Under the circumstances, the parts should not be Saaler et doz, 2 to ‘a Garlic, ss to 4d 
sulphuric acid would pat be the case. We are still ploughing ee with, but a dose of Epsom saits may be given inter- Sorrel, per h ered to od French Beans, per 100, 1s tos 
for Swedes, and up to the present time we have no prospect of ally, —— plenty of Linseed gruel. wail a ton, 1068 to 180s Radishes, per doz, hands, odito wi 
being able to do anything ge the hay. Labourers are cleaning | Pan kys m PRO M H T—They ix pend inore upon market E n 2 do. * 
1 tting w — in pastures, hoeing Mangold Wurzel, lity, neil e 8 enet acquaintance with idney, per Ih, 20 todd Sa: 7 ‘mae 
Carrots and Pars * trans dees Man gold Wurzel, business than upon science — uote know- | turnips, p Hn h., 4 12 Lettuce, Cab., per score ele 
the corners os f the — fields, hoeing Potatoes, and ledge of agriculture is a very useful and satisfactory Beet, per doz , Los, do. bdtols ! 
ng the e 8 ri fep ee Horse Radish, per — ‘lee Is to 68 Mushrooms, per pott 
ng manures for . S. You had better procure for your son a good agric ral Neben, per bundle, 3d to 6d Saat ea nad * 
Norm Lameouteutas 722 ABM, June 19.— Swedes were all education from a money-making farmer (and there are such). Cucumbers,each, 3d to ie Fennel, per bunch, aa 
ot in on the 10th inst. in beautiful order, — have 8 eit ve} Agriculture (producing the necessaries of life) can never in Leeks, per bunch, 4d to 6d Savory, per bunch, 3d to % 
g oh he fitable business ; mor, | Celery, per bundle, Is to 28 Thyme, per bunch, 3d to A 
ground for four days. The first sown are, we hope, poson e| the long run be otherwise than a profita 1 Ant Laras Per Banck, Ad tole S 
reach of the fly. During the past week the horses h on the other rhan d (considering the numbers and consequ Spinach, per sieve, Is to 2s Parsley, per Baif nes rire ny basis 
-enga in working a pared and burned field, an a 2 of agriculturists), can it ever be so profitable as Peas, per sieve, 2s to. 38 pr — 4 — 2 
rmitted, preparing the nn pie the — . “and other trades where competition is less or capital oftener Be sons pas halt seve) 7 ‘sa 6d Mint, green, per bu bunch, odd 
l urnips. Wom g, a i nions, 
1 Z amall port i ion of lime wit 1 tumaed one espondent—It can be grown both for seed and Spanish, per doz., 4s 
below the cattle. The lime is simply to m make he “ashes dry fibre ; but the former must en be ripe or the latter 3 r HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
eno for the drill to enk- [That 2 y be * ou iy object, but coarse, ie mote rom a4 501. yd kins ber tou, and you may ca MITHFIELD, June 5 
not be its only ect.] Preparing for, and sowing Turnip late on perbaps 4 to Prime Mead.Hay Zinta tis New Hey mba Straw s i 
wil S our force pAn the next fortnight. 25 the “Ca- Haus EC asks with “oa — kor Ahnen purpose London sold Inferior di ditto". els Clover s 4 81 10 „ 
dar Operations” for last week, your Galloway corre- —— tened ? i na — 
me a detailed account of his feeding operations — Le cexcy—Country Subseriber— We should suppose your ener Cum N e Manxit, June 22. ee 
past winter, and the profits arisi eretrom, which w qualifications ba fleet vt you a * ——— to a pae oe woe ay pombe agai — „ atosi 
must confess are r small. Perhaps you wi shor us Bnd agent in large business, but can o information | New . "a 65 | New Clover .. — | Josuua Bazan 
space shortly to detail our own experience : On the 12th of — about salary 5 WHITECHAPEL, June 22. io 
tober last, ò head of cattle were put up to feed—40 ‘Gallowa (Lage, AND Sait—Cestrian—Will any one state his experience Of | pine Old Har. 66750 Old Clover .. 905 to 00s Straw ., d 
and 20 short. horned bullocks ; t abe latter of which paid m ore this manure 28 . i 
by from 21. 15s. to 4. A PANA į A 10 LIQUID Manone s S—You cannot plana: 0 it to growing roots 5 Nen Glover : Se- 
They were sold at various . rom the 10th o ak LANE, Moxpar, June 19. 
Jan. — —— voi nde . p £905 0 0 — out of Larch poles some h p undre — Aan e Messrs. KINGSFORD mp.and I Lar A „that the. supp oE 
trou alculation, charge interes den channels, supported on chea is morn 
woe hole ti y 22 10 0 os tanks on — — ne ; you Might take the liquid into on rice = 1 — = F Banale was — held for Is. i 
TON consumed 12 tons of oii- cake, at ‘Ti. 10s, field in this way, and et ere curry it about in buckets. ut the deman pen oi last we week = English 
138 0 0 ‘New = ea on DrainaGE—S—The es E not the i 
Five’ tons of hay. (grown on the farm) pan a: os. Tages author, we presume to be responsible for the terms of the ad- 
Attendance of a man and boy — 26 0 0 vertisement. 15 isa is not a fair designation of the book. 
La Liha Mie Ma se PirER's THickseT—Ld. Curtis—The 8 sent appears to 
41111 10 0 be true. It is 4 — —ů awed Whe ‘are very u 
The cattle were sold for. „1197 2 0 PoraToRS 4 Su — — d bet er make a eo no 3 —— qua 
They left 1300 yards of well made against next spring 4 — Ts vegetable rubbish Jou can gather; | cannot raise o a x á 
manure ready to put on the rot it by 5 it wi uid m and turning it over. | he —— 1 ta; — p Ar 
land, worth, at 36. per yard e. 195 0 0 Add to it 3 — of * and 1 owt.. of sulphate of a Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire ...... 44 
— — 1392 2 0 every acre to which it is to be applied, and apply it in the Barley, Maltin aud istilling, b to sos Chexalier 30 
drills ab * Lincoln mi ire and Yor e. aa Fe oleae 
i £280 RINGWORM ON Pie —J H—Prussic ac cid 1 dr achm, Elder flower S Nor berland and 8 otek . Feed ia 
Besides the above-mentioned food, the cattle oousumed from mater 6 oz., and apply the lotion to the parts =e at day, Kaen 
phur 
8 to 10 stones of Swedes or Mangold e each per day, say giving b ee ally Malt, pale, ilies A 
10 stones, amounting in all, without entering into details of the each pig. N. C. Ss. Rue. . ggg nenne spans sampneinenas 
dates at — lot ; went off, to 580 tons. Now this gives Fiore (Four arable land would not suffer, provided Beans Nazagan, old and new . “305 0 $e. „ e 
over 93. 8d, p or, taken by acre, they) the manure from a portion of the hay, besides that trom the | peas, White. ane yee ar 35 
consumed 31 acr es of green, 1 food, which gives N. 78. per acre,, K. and the Dei a ea e Peas were added to it. * * eae ý ro 
from which = cost of pulling, canting — — — say] We should wid err ee “end ‘oats during the week 
10s. per acre, leaving 8}. 17s. per acre, very San nua —1f charred, it would tend to retain ammonia —— 
2 afford to rr Wurzel 1 your: 
Galloway, edrrespondent will convert his stalls into boxes, wand ‘SHEEP—S 0 7 Ces. House-fed lamb is common. 
w 
The an extrem 
— be a far Ks Bll Spring, N Dorset ‘breed bring forth-early, and-are well . e 
mit Better in 
We d t know that t lambs. pe he 16th inst. th — ondy and 
hem will find — anà his manure ' jar . is a . on than an preeria ge — ity in ths, . menus Bas ben 7 5 to to 
q uality — ge —— in Ae Besides the above-mentioned) country. sp 0 
liquii man we Bare from 250 to 300 drs. of ashes well saturated with, — FoR Liguip MANURE ae U—They are mere wooden ‘Dr cipa 
à resting on tripods, and so be Bo of being su ade a 5 
Ape [750 3 „ June 20.— [ 1 according to ro unevenness of the ground 2 378 
— rc — — e abt This ai saa fits into another P the way from the tank. pump to the | ie 
torning manure — —.— 5 e digging an 4 e E sua there it is received in buckets and thrown about eaS 
top white | . Q new disp 
— eee 8 of guano and 7 qns: bs rng A Suffolk Reader—All seeds will grow if es are ac tie portare copa ri to 2e gyptian Be ~ 
cre. We calculate upon finis urnip sowing | 8 w turn cheaper. accounts from Dan 2 re wi 
this is month -H J. 25 d ar ages i =p 8 — ee help for you. — ok me — — e ; 
ARM, ring this last week we have A 
ha vory unfavourable weather for ay- e and obliged Misc—X YZ has forgotten to send his address. dearer oad ol- ba E ae 1 90 jo. on 
turning i ; part of 188. Pos, 
8 —— worked fine mae Ge paden of the Markets. {quotations were bis, ee 5 155 
dung and , Was so saturated with wet that we have be POTATOES, SOUTHWARK, W ATEBSIDE, JUNE 19. of i i a0 Sek an ten tn oth, prices were, 
le to. We engaged in draining, The Committee z a the past A has been very 288. r. paid ne 62ibs. Wheat. New 
weeding Flax, thinning Mangold Wurzel, shearing:sheep, sc. | be#vy. particularly with stale Regents, which are scarcely saleable at us that the arrivals of K lour, A 
A. C. price. The following are the present quotations :— Yorkshire Regents, 60 forthe eastern markets; much of it 
Souta Devon Fanm, June 19.— This past week we have Fo ane 1208 to — 5 Wisbeach Regents, 2 hlues, 608 to from 28s. 4d. to 
‘been in loughing ebe ' 10s; cups, 100s to 1 on ner 100s to Lies; E — 
Pp * land | blues, 808 to 1208; a 60s to Tos; Hamburgh, 60s 
tended for Swedes ; the oecasional heavy showers. of rain, —— eee ieee NET | i 
favourable time 2 liste; hh. 1 roe a — . nse ee f 4s. per : 
ee "ty ia men are e e tAn Tear, very o i b: gas 
Sankai of car —— aa one — getting Is. beg? — | a Sh 4s. being T= . ah aed ; ai: Nr . ALS IN TAE Bien oF LONDON TAIS WEEE, 
d. bs is 
sides — the ne i = = een ry — a yard. D — — . small; er ie yat as h are wani 
back dun weeding in i Digging | See so supply of See ane 
e T A yong — aft oc bg Fm casts, 1610 Sheep, and 152 Calves ; from 
every arveat appear f a heavy share of ‘land hay, but Ma 100 Sheep; Soa alsin a E. 1b rom Norfolk aod Sui 
rather slight.— T. Best Sede Herefo Best EA A d 
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Sussex Farm, June 19.— We are still favoured with fine Second quality Beasts 3 2 
0 — 
0 
weather. Carting marl, lime, and Calves....... 
and Rape land; ploughing, harr . and Best Downs 
5 and Turnips ; : — 
ing at 3 o'clock with cightmen tolimepart ofS wadanan Tni h Fripay, June 23, 
to stop the ravages of the fly; men filling marl, lime pe We have to-day a very large supply of Beats and trade for cannot be quoted 
dung, and the same on — — hoeing Potatoes F No ma pocas 
— 1 d and — n hoeing Mangold, and 1 — — a pe 
f—— 
ee —.— 
he k th 
E and She hr — wor “ona È e Horse, — 
iet. Shee i a : 75 eres. per qr- 
ep and Lambs—12,990. ‘Calve à 
E. sage) a cee butter. o put as much ' diisi 
er e 
8 — $ ef f — neat 
pe Sy ————— r qua. | — ——ů qe : ie Bee ihe 
of milk swice w day, — ‘rematkably well. 1 eae ents, p ewe e "aos * 9 Coriander, . . cosncoce 
= — — of feeding is | Y Weald of Kents 5 — & — — al ren to 5 Hem terar e DEE gE $ e 
troublesome, the pariones and most produetive,” — 1 = i 213 Old Hops . „ * 0 — W eee 5 : — e 
— Cakes, Eng. p. 1000, sual | l 
