e, but the straw is not 3 80 long as last year. 
eav 
Agr ier $ 8 27 Treland. —The fol g is) The — — since last oy heb has n very u unfa doe for The market is Sai 
a Parliamentary re of the extent of land —.— ae harvest and other farming operations from avy Engl 
i 8 pi oe 4 
var ft estima d pro i ur green crop deman 
the year 18 3 2 e partic — were collected by the — —— , but would derive great benefit from a 5 constant : 
county constabulary, and it ; rms, — ore elie nate engl first — — beg our common 1 hEN i MAPTE 
urn r laid — ore the legislatu Sussex FARM, Aug. e weather at present is ver 
en — ihe ind crt ; hbi for the har ik opera — ih; acces has Fae to 3 As eteo 10 
er. a Total. q nd finished on the 12th; the crop is 288 — 
Ertent of ett stay SR an San. ail i We eo oe hon amar to reap Wheat on "the 11th, but 1 — E ian peat 
= eather prevents us at present from getting on with it. We ber 
277,147 317,567} 88,206) 60,951 743,871 | shall begin to cut Oats abou — 4 — middle — misy hess ~ e RA — * 
159 957,307 ep 693} 2,200, 870 weathe ows, The teams w e engaged in scarily 
mem 106 116 41,7180 37,198 283,587 | ploughing Tare land intended for Wheat, horse-hoeing Turnips, Grapes pnh per) 15 is 6d to 4s 
23,898 11,315 11,049 27805 49,068 rting uel to burn lime, ing tiles, and drawing trees to | Ne 
3.41 2.0 4,436) 2.482 12,415 mill, Men mostly engaged with the harvest, but when too Melon 
7,86 5575 13,795 334 23,768 wel: repairing roads, — in ae ee ees s; and turning | H “ i 
68,141 372 _ 87,186 29,417 284,116 lime and mould. ‘Wom ap 
5 ie 306 NE — -$ 38,393 70 — far te — 
106 $ 8680 13,766 Notices to 2 60 O68 pont ents. ouma tehen, p: 
Beans: A S. The not agreen crop, They are generally Haren e wer 115 752 64 7154 
22,085 11,363 20,260 5,854] 69,812 spectiied in agreements as a pulse erop. They are a fallow | Oran ans. 
1,644, 1,156 53, 701 1,811 48,312 rop, — are Sor greer allowe d a place in rotations corre- 925 bages, 2 dor, a ia. 
451,339 315,848 263,149) 108,610) 1,138,946 Deu, “Maxine : Wou 2 Beck be so good as to detail his Sorrel, per hall sieve ‘ed to od zd 
d for gehe in the Gazette ? atoes, per ton, 0.1008 
Quantity of P —— Baten : WM F will no donbt proceed with his reve- 178 
duce, 184. lations resp ing ‘the Gantelonian hydro- incubator, and the 
Wheat ars. 1,139,458 1, 199,259 357,736 231,280) 2,926,733 « 1 plans of its inventor, . * * 
ot, ROR do. 3 3,068, 076)2,011,289)4 945, 0921, — 158 11, 521,106 only amende Sigh to the readers of and Fend to | Horse Beeb, per 1 a 
Barley > 95,091 200 074 194,422 — 1,379 9,029 the Gazette, who m t be mort tified to see the influence of oe neh Beans, per half 
do 1357950 1.000% 60,41 15.0 74,016 abe j j 1 th No number of advertisements | Oucumbers, each, 2a toa 
185 pe 22.525 —.— n the name of the ee e would have led the public so far | Leeks, per bunch, f 
do. 26,333; 86, 48,853 £56 2 as these articles. “A Constant Reader” suggests | Celery, 5 4 81 
4,019,908 4 455, oia 4,141 176 l, 205 rit 6,885 562 that the poultry-rearin —— of the Gazette furnist re- Car — — r bunch, 3d — a 
S 11,660,890 l, 797 850 1,768. on 557,894 5, ,700,616 ports of their success or failure (by the comm hod Of Peas, per sieve, 
107, 942 1,792) 83, 14,114 2473 269 course) during the pre eet Teas, epecifying the month in s 
R green which the clutches were h d, and mentioning the nature 0 
seras do.) 285,092 182, 39t 239,254 hig — 729,00] of the locality — e where convenient. By way 
Flex —* do. 455 7 16, 110 43 17,493 | of setting an example, he confesses, ring the months of 
be Pere tree: do. 632,125 489, 757 2,190, 317 July and shail to Bas ne — re red 14 chickens out of SM 
9 — e t; 876, 211 6, 064, 51915 „475,438 4, 392, 045 — 808, 27¹ eggs; many of which, h rare and brought from we e bu ut scantily supplied w 
Poor-law v a distance. Instead of “ 18) a as deserted by the Cantelonian 2 
atot... Sa 4,624,312 3, 777, 103,320, 133| 1,465,643/13,187,421 | system, he believes only f five hatehings could bé 
88 oo red profitably in the y my certain knowledge,” | no more per 
1841. 1,973, 7311 2,396, 161 |2,386,373}1 418,859 8,175,124 says p M, F. (August Ist, 13585 „ Mr. Cantelo did not Prom m en ag, and Ger Sere 
ear a single e nonan all last winter, from the pon Aer te oe = 9191 ae 
ber to = mont are! this — r col *. 8 * e | Best Pint tg Herefordmjve. 4 4 
Calendar — — ne ge 25th Jan a 1848), says the Feini — ntributor, W. M — — — be ej ** 22 
in an araki ated next gar [an TIN hee we sat Syste te comedy: 
HIRE MER aj M pS Since our last report| young broods nestli little half-fledged backs up alf. b 
nw pave — onions in ws, dug. 1- nd rolling the report gainst the warm pipes, ae hid emsely es be hind the ERETI 
land to make it ready for gathering le eeds out of it, panso flaps of baize. Th sa 5 b P 
ang Turnips, and threshing Wheat for the ation’. One pair at old, “wis and thriving, and hundreds hundreds sof cocks 
the coals. orkers have been employed at threshing, draw- pageh » All these“ ie half. medged 2 there- 
ing the akni ra ee r and hoeing Turnips. One aa oo cold in dea if none were rea red,” be t 
man stakes, putting up paling; J. B. why was not y fact sta ted in the same 
SET For the past two weeks we have 9 in the Gazette of March Ich aud July Ist, signed 
Still been hoeing our root crops, and ploughing a piece of old J. Gant 3 for W. M. F.“ says be w 
pasture, o we are sow pe, to be fe before we 9 5 so signe Therein it is stated, I can p duce 18 
Put in Wheat. rvest operations are going on very slow roods a year, &. l n he goes on calculating his profits on 
the weather being still unfavourable, and there 1 eres - good these 18 broods 75 chickens out of s, “ thou- 
deal of hay í out, 3 will not be worth much. sands at a 3 ur corres thinks that all the 
o aer in stook, and some ofi it. rie y ‘s surviving gee: might in December o: t Scots, Haen rds, 
not eut is sprou ting in 
water-works in — some of 
up our Potatoes, as they are not 
and we 5 them about half rotten, or only 
= 
siy * e or Pigs * a 
e been o 2 Wheat, and have 
Soe all our corn tied and put in stook as soon 
eather 
Fear during the 
e same charact er as du 
uring the 
‘Barley wit not be fit to ent for Filling 
carting manure from 8 turning manure, ploughin g. 
14.— Finished cutting the autumn- 
sown Wheat on the ba i Ta fine dry clear weather, we 
-are now busy carti continue to do so if the 
weather suits till it in er e, cutting Oate to-day. 
3 1 wages 2s, a da; —— meat; BS our other 
dents be k h 
D 8 egt, 
n cro 
Ti 
the whole, very 
The Oat and Barley crops are -per 
plump gre a pe —— 2 
e ling properti 
iting a 
om the gr —ç— 2 at o period 
ay uae pom N ig out ‘the co 
BaP oom statement advisedly, having had 
during last week for a full examination o 
cu the = 2 exhibits health and . e 
1 in pro; and 
be discovered —.— in 
a ormer 
ay arm and dry w 
3 waite, still 3 is a e "of 
— — herbage fo or their numerous fi _ and herds, 9 54 
t operations of harvest E kas commen 
earnest, 5 many of our neighbours Save large bends ot 
reapers a Partial fields and a © of Wheat a 
Hu 
at 
* the end of this month, we believe 
e work will — ompleted. Field 
wages oii 
—The last — days have been 
rds of the Wheat is still 
he gardens. Bet 8 ing the haulm affected, 
te ened | it 3 up, but the Potatoes ring the ally bad as when 
the vl = = 3 J, 
— — ot the Sih n insta ott and te crop, e commenced — bend nd 
d on our Oats on ‘te 12th 2 . — ee ws a 
ed 
July out of 2 3500 e or, would hiss out the 
Scottish slogan Send — — # 
FARM — R S may corresp d with the Rev. J. G. 
Coo: emer Postory Hadieigh, Barto 
reye" D W will find their treatment fully discussed 
at page r, 5 As 
gore E P. It is a bad practice for the calf to remain con- 
antly with the cow. As regards DN. ne six weeks 
is p common period, but this varies m C.. 
Lime : Query may use it to his Wheat sib me 1 S ther respec 
its application is desirable. ho vo eran superphosphate, nee ey 
used six months ago will in n er be affected by it. 
Mr. SWETE’S N Mr: Fisher e was informed (July 1) that | 
the references w a next” to that 
in which the aun appea 
Oats’: Juba. They =... to be killed by rust and mildew, to 
h the late sowing, a bad se 
ason since, and the imperfect 
vitality conse = 
On Sorzine Coy adva 
savi — of ne The act of aepastaring cattle Tie’ been wi 
e justice called a barbarism. The — 3 
Stall.feeding in in Hi hrar s Practical —— zing. 
PouLTRY : Inquisitor, is very difficult rip pa press 
about Pouliry, x wuilens it is stated whether they are cg in 
towns and restricted runs, or at la the 
cont of Toms thelr maladies are of protean variet b 
0 
33 diet. 
r to disch malad ‘ty is pro bably — erious, 
Sor ‘Wheat aptly improves fowls ager are — of 9 
bad As to k — — 
D ete Us ga E 
Ez. 
. Tho 
each our hands till too late for last w 
= Aae An old Sub. Sow a peck re broadea 
— in fin — tilth. It will z ready or folding eg in 
It will no doubt 
r 
ee — — it may * — for — 
wie. z cones To SALT INJURE A Mitcn Cow ? M. Certainly not. 
27 
sa — FRIDAY, Aug. 18, 
Messrs, Parren rru report that the mould ti in- 
— gen in a and East Kent. Duty is thought by ay t0 23238 
4 Eat Ken ewt. 608 to — Yearl jo OWte ee 
155 1 2 — N 2322 
oe 46 td — j5 
. 80 — 
HAT. — Per Load of 36 
s. oe 
oe Aug, 17. 
Interior dito 0 Dai New Hay 45s tessa] Straw s to 305 
Inferior 8 0 a Clover 5 88 190 
Rowen ae ps Clover 70 90 
une — trade. 4 1 J. Coor zx. 
ARKET, Aug. 17, 
Prime Mead. 11 5 Clover . Sisto 25 ce | ++ 288 to 325 
nferior nferio’ s 70 
New Hay New Clov Josmva BAKER. 
78 
WII urrronzrri, Aai 11. 
ol Hay ., 708 tors- oe — — ss Soe vo lege Stu. ds to 288 
Fine 
pane os ra ir 
New g ioc Dai ver oe 60 
Bes 
— Short as 
ORETTE 
reds 
be no p . 
Peas are fully maintaiued 
fair eg — ee sde — ond 
508. pe eh Rye 
* hee 
Wheat, —— — 
Barlex, sete da — eu 
Oats, — 
hke — ‘and — 
Amiri ih 
ITHFIBLD, M 
E IMPEN 
NT e 
A 
CORR, 
ones 
Mushrooms 
Pelargoniums, Gar rdenias, Fe 
VEGE 
9d 
Is to 6s 
sieve, Is 
pas 
Best Lo eee A 
Ditto ones Et wi a 
Ewes and second quality 
Ditto 17 
— 
5 d 
0 to4 4 
10 —4 2 
—3 6 
—4 4 
and e 
8 site 
pe Sy 
3 ave 
5 alegone, how howere | tothe 
aay e 
abet — * 
mee 27s to 
shir . 
a Scot ch, 
— ship 
Malton 
pai rtford aud Essex. 
— * 
ean: 
bai “Pigeon, — oa 
ee etna eee ewe eeneree 
, — 
iges to 
tai for 
a considerable business w: 
and floating e and 
imre . — gem a 
July 8 si 
— 2 sarsie 
Aug 
＋ 3 12 „„ 
een, 
Duties on Foreign G 
— juctaations in. 
| July 8 
— Baltic.. 
— Cakes, Eng. P. 1600, 1 
Mazagan, old and new. 
Flour, and the stock 
would 
been exorbitant in their demands. 
2 
708" 
cwt. 27 
35 
35 
3s 
var. 5 4 Tares, 
33 86 Trefoil wee 
111 158 to 12! Tusuip—t9 
We o moderately supplied Prai 
the arriva —— abroad are l 
this rikon da and Monday’ 
Hoan — 
There 
8 pr ces were 
prove 
whilst spring corn has also an 1 
that Barley and Beans im some places are 
Dantzic letters of the 12th inform us that 
had been made there — the weak, 
be nded for wa 
of stocks aud 
7 au 
- OM 
te last ie 
