662 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Szpr. 30, 
cov VENT GARDEN, Serr. 30. J TEPHENSON AND ie 
members had individually acknowledged the obligation con- the | _ The market is well supplied with’ Vegetables and most kinds — and 17, New — we 
bonged club by Mr. Donkin, a vote of thanks, on the | | tite eon nen dull. Pinc-epplesare pl — Grapes are —.— abundant ; 4 i ates a 7 the 5 ark-street, Sou wark, 
tate A i he pre Seperate ed yo orn AY improved GON 80 1 05 and DOTARE 
s an. Axpaneox said a e of ser notice | maud. e . — oth dessert Apples oo —— six — scientific Horticulturists to th bean — i — tne atati at 
of the Potato „ He had not seen a single field that was — Gd. Pears . r Amilia, Brean Sout; Wi illiam — epplying nt saya —— to Pin atin, ting at 
affected by the e—a , he ure, club | Chretien, Marie Louise, & eral a re ficient — ema &., by whic mes py fient heat as bottom hess 
hear.— The Presipent said that the gentle- but Filberts and Cobs are very scarce, an EN pegi grial. range , yer to any required degree, — — aid of pi 
har see * — his sarvey from the window of a rail- | are less abundant : 8 : 3 oc — — &e., S. au eee e reques oF an 
If the engine-man had owe him to alight here — et — — — — — “Ara ai Hcy Potatoes the same, but | friends —— are now making their Boilers Of — a8 well 
and may train. he had vate some of the Potatoes up with a | diseased, andso are Tomatoes. Peas are dearer. Lettucesand o heran salading | Copper, by which the cost is —.— Th i = 
pawg 3 — had another eth to tell.— The club broke are sufficient for the demand. a —— entiful. Cut F ne, Bods ane are now so well known, scarcely require description, — 
Bom Deen the room with a orthumbri rian n farmer, „he ood 5 — s, Pelargoniums, Garde reer those who have not seen them in operation 
—— us t at his Po P ere di d — n FRUITS. a 5 as vey pnan — highest authority 
to 5s anges, een at most of the No 
inth ee "nor he m — . — 5 8 . "e Grapes, 2 ls 6d to 4s — peel i 100, 5 to "iss . throughout the kingdom. een el 
e ially Ate j 
—— e neee Pla felona, enc, e't < ls 6d to 2s 6d ‘ean penk; 3 to3 17, Ne pase — 2 —.— 1 
À — r doz,, 28 to 4s sweet, per Ib., os of Horticultural — as well a 
poe — ä — Applen, deasert, per bush. — 14 Walnuts, er Sgp nbn — 28 obtained upon the — iR tageous —— them, may be 
Calendar of n col pper dot 1 P; bush., 3s to 58 Nats, Barcelona, per bush., 20s to 22s Conservatories, — rot Teon Tron a 1. ad nes erected upon ‘the most 
8 ER. Male, 62 to 10s * b, per 100 Ib. 60s'to 165 g, Field and Garden 
BERWICKSHIRE MERSE FARM, Sepi. 22.—Since pus finished Werben are potile, 4 4d to 6d 5 ae! * pushes 12s to l Fences, Wire-work. & Ko. — 
have basn s n employed in reaping and 12 g; we 1 ien n — — 8 FRED ERICK FAIRBA ANK, 2 Si ble Hedi 
cutting t C 
Our o fields “of Oats are fali carried an nd 25 to 38 near Halsted, Essex, begs to inform the public 
— AM Wahad one ie feld ¢ of spring Wheat after Turnips—the — ai “Tag: — Me ie — 4s Tomaten, per ponnet S sd to is 34 now sending out his — HAMPION WHE AT by 
"bearded — eens 3 We have threshed a few — —— pone he — —.— — sa s. Ca — e free to London. All orders 
“loads of Oa make T ropes ; they appear to yield |. Sorrel, per half sieve, 6d to 9d Shallot ts, pe te 24050 as 3 tiie 
‘well; J. P piagge | sent e g oaea aiie 5 8 bands 6d to 1s 11. F. — por Jay before the public two letters, from @ number 
7 5 — 51 
Fanm, Sept. 26.—For the last two weeks we er aod busi, 26d tos —— p, do., 9d to he has received 
i and gathering off the weeds —— oz. bunches, 28 to 48 Artichokes, per doz., 18 dt to 8s ive S w 
ae abe per Magi ep A oe weather r has bee n ~ we win Hors papri is 2 OR 10 ve 1 Ma feor 7 ee 6d to ls i sir, —.— è Teasure in stating tha che Champion Wh 
able to clean si very we e been driving t “3 — Cos, do. 9d to 18 3 1 seed has turn ned out remarkably well. 
O a a A E heed cia eec 
“dr the Clovers; an ng yi : uc 2d to 3d 4 shall reserve the w or my own use, aud sow it mors 
meadows, which are rs Se yore ore bg Celery per bomeh, 1d to to e 34 Smali § iads, per manne 80 extensively on a suitable soil. 
rs have been cutting down and rooting old hedges, ther | Carrots, per doz. bunches, 3s to 6s _ |" Savory, per bunch, 3d to 4 “Tam, Sir, your obedient servant, Thomas Leard,” 
lecting rubbish from the road sides, which kas epes paper Spinach, per sieve, 1s to 20 Tay me, per bunch, 3d to, 4d ace EPOE N 
pte birada area 9 air tend “ese Weather up 8 Men — — d 8 4d Parsie sper r kalt AENEA äi “ Sip, —T was in Maat F wit erat 
P ) d Onions, Per bunek 3d to x A 
‘the 23d, when we had some very heavy thunder-storms, an anish, pi ls to 48 Mint, green, per neh, 2d to 4d spite it fully bears out its name, and the character I heard 
‘since then it has been rather unsettled ; G. S. en 5 aD Moxpar, Sept Sept. 8 t. Certainly it deserves to stand high in Clas A. ofthe 
e d — 18 e so large as on Monday last, but the dead White Wheats. I tried it on three = different soils, 
about the middle of the week, Hg n ed trade — ay to exceedingly bud dur during $ the past Emake ne the . — is | and elevation above the piped Leo w rita — szi 19 0 
weather. We have been employed in cutting > | still smaller than on that day. : no more than 4s», | in its straw, for — h I have a en crop of it, 6 
which for the season; we hav ed and a great many of inferior quality remain wre sigh il I had none laid. Iy 3 a fine sq 155 p 
b f and commenced, ploughing Bean-land | supplied Sheep, but so few are wanted that 8 fs en rade ull ai Ah fe the hen 
Beans to a stubble — i di * t the | rather lower prices. The choicest Downs cannot be quoted at 53. light soil is 
to prepare for soi heat. As noticed in last re 4 a er tinues quite as bad for Calves. Pigs are not selling quite so well. Hol. „ am, Fir. your obedient servant, T. T. Le Erans” 
— * getting rather short, and Turuips are making © | land and Germany's we have nearly 700 Beast: — and 52 03 Calves; te INEN 
or no progress, owing 828 dry weather ; but by appearance | from Spein, 69 Beas ; from Northampton and Leicester ire, 3000; HE CHELTENHAM SIX? ROWED BL BLACK- 
ped a barometer falling, we may look for rain, — — . 400 Tai 3 AE A S NED BARL 
1 2 which e and turns up lumpy „ est Scots, Herefords,&e. 3 3 10 to to4 4 0) BestLong Wools ...... 4 0—4 4| Me. Vavanay, 2 Tobacconist, of Cheltenham 5 
* j s...» Ò O9 IU] DIWO OHOIN ssreresoses re: r. 
— Devon FARM, .—Since our last report we have Gisda quality Be je asts 2 3—3 4 | Ewes ———— ‘quality 3 4—3 10 | © 3 bn a 843. and its arp: wan tel 
been eB hp fl the — 7 — through all our Turnips, | Calves —4 0 Dittos be plan ni d it in Jan 2 ings ote Floh Hota! Obsidian — 
enn een SITOUR Sl) OUT Turnipe, | Calves... . gi ates — n r. CHURCHILL, o e Ploug otel, e. 
Mangold Wurzel, Cabbages, and Carrots, alee now ere. Bost Dowis a alr breda 4 6—410 Lam 4 boina favoured miih à Maa. o0. DIARAA anemia 
Boeing 1 4 the f ne. weather these Loop an nd Beasts—4363. oes wer-, Calves—148. Pigsa. ne, Tts, and 1845; the Blac k Barley, eme dra i = 
— improvemen n AY, Sept. 29. 
the quality of the land, we have — ar oer e tale — 3 enn tial he a A Leldi A verrat ien LEA 
plaint. ier s Turnip crop, however, generally speaking, is ‘not . Michaclmas-week — ay isfar — exceedingly limited, way? of] 1844, dent 5 = Sd. J arill ate een on th T th of Feb, 
F: id this of t unty, the jower prices are submitted to. The choicest Scot barel makes 2 1 5 k to 1 hich h 5 the sih 
—.— roving . 1346, “allows s s.to the acre, whic 
of best yuslities d 3: — — „ z pe 
ho arne — too wet 2 * 4 and 3 never s more Short — “pire are fewer r Sheep to-day, and t tuey are amore t re freely pur- | of July ; its produce was 52 bshis. and 2 aa per acre, weight 
sien n 1 * te naw chased, but higher prices are not readily obtained ; it is difficult to make 5s. of | 554 lbs. per bshl., when hummelled 58 lbs. The same land was 
irae crops N ain se sna . —— decidedly trae. Calves s — indeed, N aalen quotatie wi r — — 1 sown tnd. aan 850 . aarete of Juiy, which were 
( i he best. Fro) Hand and Germany th large an OTAD ENY e 2d of September. ‘ 
* — bajow, ‘whilst Oats are er Pat — 8 — — * r 223 Calves 1 Frases; 46 Beasts and 30 Mr. C. d rilled i in Janu uary and February, 1847, several acres, 
9 —.— 1 t — done very well more Grace ——H——ᷓ— ae net a Sere — — 2 a rae 4 | allowi the produce averaged 68 bushels 
Wee ; be plentifal a nanon, TONAR e commenced ploughing Bentson eae n 3— SE 2 ia Sa 3 3 i: 5 10 5 2 gre and we Uetober, Tei overal nce witha 
5 — wes — ’ 
it Wess — tor e wan rope, and are paning Calves oe 104 1 Ditto Shorn . out Vete ches; he mowed the Barley and Vetehos when in ear 
est Downs — s — 4 10| Lambs. for his t g orses uring Api „ tho 
T. A. Ditta:Shown e oss eas 4 a d from its supe- 
a bi er produce averaged 12 t tons 10 ewt. to the acre, an 
a tasy sa —— care 5 cam auras hy —— n ere — e Bice . riority of feed was a saving of 3 Ibs. of Beaus 1 
k of very fine weather, we pe h * i yh 8 white HOPS, FRIDAY, Sept. 29. day. The land has 1 on it a good crop of Potatoes E 
with se and king grain, an h a 5 b A 4 . little Messrs. Paxrrxpzx and Smitu report that the market remains steady at | Swedes: that planted without Vetches was harvested on ai 
crops secured — = — 1 n — = a 1111 i iato prices. Dury, a — otro to * wet — . — is likely to retard | 10th of July, and the land sown with White: Stone Turnips, add 
2 24 Oats, gy ey appear ry quality | the picking, and proba! ily may Jessen the duty considera t for oo in 8 small pers of pater om ad 
MARK LANE, Monpay, S n May, the stubble t t or a sec y 
SUSSEX T ARM, Sept. ee he FE for ™ Krxostonp and Lax report th that = e 9 of English Wheat was reaped on 23d of August, produce 37 bushels 2 peeks tothe 
still en 3 by land carriage samples this in quality and condition aere 
scarify t ad tubble land, in carting dun; then j altho: dee 4 —— . b- : 
. ing to burn Time x , litter to yards, — drain — ioa considerable: po ion remained 58 — the elone of the in Mr. ! 3 st Do — pe 
men collecting and burning Co uch, turning d ung, h — ep ia reduction in price, kt which Sem t an in mowed ba’ a ae and delicious ale of su perior uality. The out- cast in 
— — Potatoes, cleaning and „ country demand.—Fine samples of Barley command former prices, — When the Barley is 
and draining py ng teet with 8 J. B. be written 2s. per qr. iNew Beans are — sn 3s; per ar. | malting more than in other Ba — — n — 
„ ta oan me lower; white Peas a free sale at la The Oat trade is dull, but not and mixed with Wheaten Flour, it Ep ay uces g and Novem 
= is reduced to to 50s, per sac bread. “Tei is recommended to be so in October ey 
Qu 8 5 ber for green food, in the spring einer with or without Ye 
Su Whit — Solero tees A — and not liter} Ben. pegis for harris “alg! 
ene e 5 and about . to the acre, and for 
Berger Maltin — ai Torth 298 t0 31s Cheval 30 inding 5 39 f. is better diia sr . 
Polands 21 — 
48 and fit for plait; all sorts of Gatiau se — on dofi 
eed 19 22 25 | into chaff. a 0. = e th * 
i s the plant ta — ne — 
n i ; : aised a few corns in his hothouse, and during the ere 
breed; the male bird weighs from 12 to | Rre. . cree, where it 
Si : 0 Ibs. sa da: 35 10 34s... 1 26 z — a 5 ae it t transplan the o; 
i n bhi | poon, enga came to great perfection Black 
; finest ; z aluable 
walk, S the very seg wort = We se erent Peas, White.. mont ee N 31 36 2 — 5 ai being Te of trying bal rome 4 3 Jone 
a be. 3 are indeed splendid fowls, The arrivals of foreign grain j the week have been cousiderable, those re Lang of the] le Hotel, on receipt ot 
e Seok sndik: should tins Sheek eonumaniathe . —— wee ct taal n A. 
com s the prices of Monday last, and foreign mi — One bushel, 56 ier aia 
” d —. n „ ote 
se ieee ths "We roared te wrong mons | ( tania | Se bushel, 381b, o T fe 
‘Hogpeum : WDF. We are not aware that the black colour con- Mieration n- ndien. Corns is freely 1 decli N ra Fior arna 2 303 3 1s. per ib a 
e rn is — a ne, g per lb. 
— —— —— Both the two-rowed and the | (The weather since th inst. has —— et, and is affecting the con- Mr. C e eee cannot reco nd the sowing of the Barley 
are occasionally seen black. It has been | dition of Ecke new u. Wheat. pra had f me past an easterly wind mme Sept. 30. 
a Canada, and probably from other rg | atrivals of Wheat from Te ae and worth of. Pome have been and | after February.— —— tel, Cheltenham, 
0 "Fie quarters | meeting a minim importers have shown a desire to realise ex -CORROSION 
pact ie enc d %%... gate bncomnuenty Sen | (1 ARSON’S Wis GINAL aie Beia e e 
three weeks of fattening 2 ‘Wilpon tees tate thee 1 size of — 4 z disinei toa ion to sell at the n. Spring Corn has be mi with a 1 A Hon. kas patronized paan 
Met COOP. | lower tendency. Barley, Beans, and, in a few markets, Oats, receded 1s, vernmen n 2 Co per pn“ bili 
.... ͤ .. cama |S, 8 
about n U the ost unp nt and Cle 
e for 1 8 — — . oe — 
lowness of the water, prices are almost nominal, and may be quoted from 45s, | the most 
ae — ns reaching town after Wednesday cannot be to 528, f. 0, by In the lower Baltic ports the old stocks may be looked upon Anti. Corrosion i 2 particularly recommended as de 
y ation 
the lies of t present t ty to allow of exten- t-door Paint ever invented, for the preserY 
e sive purchases being” ettected y prices vary from doe. to ges f. o, b h fox good sees ription of 1 hen. Wood, Stone, Brick, Compo, Genet btg 
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hare advanced 15 Is. to wb arg qr, and good qual ee Sones =. 8 60 years a 12 the be rank and Station it 
E orn, t i $ from 
„ENGLISH TIMBER AND BARK, Serr. TAN Ghiely for this county, howe beer made — — 3 its N them, ha e perhaps 27 2 
were —_ from 388. to 42s., f. o. b.; freights, 78. to 78. 10d. f the 2 ae 
* Per Foot, È Cube, rer loc — per qr. The quality of the arrivals of the new Polish Odessa was much com. | been . by anything o ls a i 
8s Od to 5s Od Os 43d to 0s 6d plained of. In Trieste, on the 16th inst., prices were fully 58. per qr. higher the 3 notice. A copy of the 4 oe | 
Zeo S than in Leghoro. Mata, 12th, ices had advanced a trifle, but the purchases | Lis f Prices, Co C., Will be forwarded of the Eo 
19 — 2 3 0 2 — Oy bad been principally for — — on the spot. A the ee CARSON 15, Toienhouse Yard, back Int direct 
3 4 — 20 9 2 — 0 4 Lith state that a sale of Wheat had been effected at 258. öd., Leben but the ers All orders to be sent | 
; vty Minter wht. |e ma zae ev of Boana Dat bors nade ia Madana baa arts | neve London, No Agents, Aone nep 
Bark, per load of 45 owt, Tbr, III. to 14. s. 6d to 228. | e at 188. 10d., and 21s. o. b., AN- 4 
fe Coppice, 122, to lal. 1.8. Ades enaaj, e current freighta were Js, 9d. to 8a., but 10s, had been given VV ANGoE's IMP IMPROVED PATENT SEED a 
ae 36 Trusses, . ÍMPERIAL AvRBAGES. t | Barley Rye | Beavs.; Peas MANURING MACHINE. 5 
i l ANg. 19 . . 28 a zis * a the ee ani et 
$ : 5 „ 844 4 2 „ 2 I Y allowed to be the 
Prime Mead Hay , sc S0ted2s 800-130...) ece | 8 2 2 s8-8| 3811 | UNIVERSALL’ — 
Interiorditto .. S0 63 |Clower =, . 70 98 eee 3 s) 3 416 le. PRESSES, | 
Rowen...  4.@ 50 [NewClover . — „„ ee eee (8.18 | 238 33 5 | 3810| 40 2 
oo Trade inues very heavy. J. % 52 3: 32 087 1 37 11 
, À 53 32 * 4 8 28 9 
Prime Mead. Hey 708 to — — 
rior ++ 50 4 0 2 0 nia 0 
po. ‘TRE PORT OF L THIS WEEK, 
se 688 t0729 | Old Clover = * 2230 sacks. ! 
Se 6 amo | sina} panes, 
