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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the season advances, hands 
9 pecks as 
Our odd are 
TER porene man threshing seed "Wheat, 8 
part of th 
greater pa th e 
Our welter * stin upon the N ae 22 food i 
yard at night; we shall soon get them to Tur E 
— 3 Farm, 16.—Sinee ou ast report the 
weather has been highly favourable for farm — and all the 
the Carrot 7 Our horses have been employed chiefly in 
dun 3 leas — 1 Large in preparation 
for the Wheat ¢ ato op. W to be unusually | 
et in the summer 
months having n much 
1 . work on to the 
3 consequence, a oh “seal of — intended — 
Wheat cannot be sown at all, ss the weat sh ould pro 
fine during five or six weeks from the manns 
BA also z working at the threshing machine, . „ 
out a rick — red str Wheat for se whic 
find yields 2g — 1 viz., upwards 964 40 
—— sed of all we grew seed, 
Which 1 4 the advantages ai —4 sort sed Wheatare beginning 
ppreciated in this cou We continue to emp! 
odd done ant paie a ti — and border — 
c hi for the r val of sheep, carting Swedes fo 
carting Clover for soiling horses, cows, &. 
&e., 
Nee seems to flourish in a very unusual manner this season, 
3 we a — * — L * 1 Clover, w ich has 
labourers have 
Our been 
ks, 2 — have 
a great 8 — pt our stock of — for the present season, — 
180 8 * to lamb x December, snc 2 180 aerae 
s to 
Somerset e mb in October an ol be v ; 
— Ay to 155 ants ** year’s The women have 
een en aged Grass, — land sown u 
„ Oct. g part of this 
e been engaged in threshing “Wheat, which we 
Dave, s ‘old “for pent, and also in 7 AWAN, hay a and straw 
tirling. To-day having been what rmy than 
earlier part of the week, wo have thy . in 
ff our Bean stacks, and prua - 
we build of an oblong 
ave permanent styles na 1 
acted, aboh 19 pra lieig oe = being about a 
yards wi building ut up the grain in s 
divisions * sol rm yards long, so thatthe whole six luis 
or compartments form one long ; the kilns forming 
sufficient opening for a current fof a ir — pass freely from end 
to end. The a 3 pey from this retre hia think 
ng, 
or white grain crops w 
are a sayi ne of on and labour 
also one- d thatch an jes * putting on; W. F. 
e. Notices o Correspondents, 
Bacon: An Old & weit says that — L be glad of in- 
ere. me — 
rmation how pe eer: bacon 
wishes the 9 put so as to elici ciples 
which s a result may 5 ee . of the 
h hen ph ot E resting upon unexplained casualties of 
3 He is acquainted with n s instances o 
Avy of failure; of the former, v attended 3 little 
h here great 
was paid to prevent "the result. As the bacon 
is Pi do 6, the present is not an unsuitable time 
pe this quest 
KF . `e“ Book of the Farm” is a first-rate 
3 ; but we recommend you to wait for the appearanee of 
‘the Cyc lopwedia to which we 5 ed. 
3 D O. Sheep will eat it unharmed; it is * 
bitter and A and ee not serve 834 food by itself. 
* rie D Sa 
nd to be one about 
articles « oe 1 
Poultyy i in past numbers of the A ‘cultural 
DRAINAGE: J L. We are now in the middle of the. ee: and 
aoe” apy account wait till the spring before com- 
i 
4 repens, {ibs * 331 
Two Subscribers . It is a species of — e, the 
„stalk of which = a out into the form of a 4 N 
„never heard of „Nohl Rabi.” 
: J Abell. Do you merely aim at destroying a noxious 
smell, or have you any view to =~ 4 
ure 
able ingredient your 
the use of the ‘green 
exis 
le 5 5 enerally re- 
see measure,” Abbe R: can Ge 
ok a furlon; 
some 
COVENT GARDEN, Oct. 2 
The market continues w 7 well Lg om M v 3 es and m 
of Fruit. Pine-apples are plentiful; — 
3 3 
es 
gh prices. anges are scaree, moderately pee a 
A Vegetablcy, Carrots and Turnips — 5 5 and go Cauli- 
8, „ sufficient for the Aoa emand. her ge paana aide eng an ul. 
Pot N ame, * so are Tomatoes. Le ‘tu her ing are 
sudiciest — che demand. Mushrooms — plentiful.” © ut 8 conn of 
aths, Pelargoniums, Gardenias, Fuchsias, Carnations, Moss and other Roses 
FRUI 
fet 
peers 
flower 
TS. 
Pine Apple, per Ib., 3s to 5 Lemons, per 100, 7s to 148 
ii — Ib. i. 6d to 48 — dee mt peck, 6s 
— foreign, »per Ib, aod te lata swe 28 to 38 
Plum 1 net, 1s 6d to 2s Walnut, pe 106, 1s 6d to 28 
| Apples, —— per bush., — toi — per bush., 165 to 24s 
kitchen P. busi., 38 to Nut bush., 20s to 22a 
per 100 tbe, 708 to 1008 
n, S, Barcelona, per 
Pears, per po 2s to fs > pi lberts, 
— coh, DRE 100 ibs., 60s to 1208 
er bushi, 128 to 168 
Lemons, per doz., 10 2 25 
VEGETABLE 
Onions pickling, phf sieve, Is fd to 38 
Cabba doz., 3d to Is 
pe s, per punnet, = Is 3d 
s 
Cauliflower rs, per dz., pe — 2s 
— — per doz, 4: 
Potatdes, per Kai ore. er — 9d 
aad 
~ 
2 
2 
a 
882 
Bs 
n, 60s to 1608 Garlic, per Ib. 
mt DP to 88 ad hes, per 2oz, Dande, 6d to 18 
— er Dh „28 6d to — Turnip, do., — 
Turn 2- bunches 9d to 28 Artichokes, per doz. 
55 38 
— Jerusa em, . 1 Is to 18 6d 
1 Hest ot „ 60 
i» per Vegetable Marrow per doz, 6d to 18 
sa 4d to 0 ls 
orse —— per bande ts Is to 68 
fre nch Bean ppe hf nom Is to 18 6d 
n — go ty 
ls3d 
Carrots, per doz. Punches 28 to 48 
Spinach, per sieve, Is 3 6d 
i to b 
na 
— — 8 ben bo SANTRY, Beanfortstrest 
road, 2 ber Papin > Beanfort-street, 
H. R. T, pE rince t. — ORNAMENT at tober Majan a 
— consis =X — Ff bl Bo and He swans desc ee Canada 
ernac * rent, an hin 
widgeo summer and aughing geese, duelle 
4 hoyellers, i and 1 — 
82 zi ae ioned ; Spanis 
lay, Poland, and Dork 
2 common 2 — . and ool ing fone Conia d sin Oe 
moon- Passage, Gracechurch. street, Pigs; and ang 
FLOWER-POTS AND G 
OHN MORTLOCK, oak Ger 
a v 
8 tar he bas 
A 8 cits an, an 
yt Every 8 useful Cc a 
raiak Mes ARE at the Towest possible pies s 
ark. 
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, = 
F on AND CO. supply 16-02. a 
Man 
Se 
to James RETTET and Co., 35, Soho-square, London, ý 
See the 3 Chi ontele, first Saturday in each mo 
MITHFIELD CLUB. Se ae 
The Annual Show of Fat 
The separate PRINTED FORM CER 
uired for each Cla ust be obtained from the He 
and all Certificates filled up on the Forms above n 
Sor and Implements, must be lodged with the H 
or before the IIth of NOVEMBER, 1848, 
T. BRANDRETH GInBS, Hon. Secretary, 
Moon-street, Piccadilly, London, 
Lists of the Prizes can be had on application 
Banibitors in oppiying * Printed F orms are required 
e the Class or Classes in which they | 
The ‘Anniversary Dinner. of the Club will take place 
Freemasons’ Tavern, Great 8 on Frida 
of — at 5 o'clock precisely, 
S 
al 
Peas, per sieve, 3s Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
Marjoram, per bunch, ‘a Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
Mint, green, per b Thyme, per bunch, 3d to 4d 
Onions, per bunch, 3 Watercress, p. 12 Sinan bun., fd to 9d 
— — r bushel, * to — — . 2. bunches, le 6d to 2s 
ish, per doz., 1s to 48 r bundle, Is to 1s 6d 
AY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses, 
SMITHFIELD, Oct, 26. 
Inferior dito.» § i New H 610 Straw .. 24s to 28s 
tatna i $s Clover .. 60 
59 New Clov * — COOPER, 
ne LAND MARKET, Oct. 26. 
Prime Mead. Hey, ine 78 Old Clover . 958 to J0Cs| Straw. .. 28s to 53s 
Nes Hax oe 75 | Inferior 69 86 
New Ner Clover. — — Jos nua BAKER. 
Wau TECHAFEL, Oct. 25, 
Fine Old Hay . . 653to76s Od Clover. we to ry Straw . 26s to 308 
048 . oe žė 2 55 | Inferior 90 
w Hay es s New Clover .. S 88 
FIE MD, tk y, * ae. 
y o bids very — et — ‘avoura ble. 
uyers tiy es Toe ay 22 Ap hant The average — ‘of 180 supply 
ing but middli hoicest pie ne Foe way readily make 4s., but 
many second rate Bo main unsold. The numb eep is not large, 
25) Beasts, 
, 12, Denmark, 
tions 
which — 5 rs 
30, 
8. 
should be at least one- shear ea i. e. 18 
he answer must depend upon the 
; “payee eceived a dressi 
bones, pe, ey uld d preter Se soot ai — 8 * of 
ee 2 ery 
Rams: Tyro. 
‘two. three h N of dered 
or m wW 
had for 308. a to mes a 
- T 4 E, 23, 
72 that the very wet weather gt three weeks | 
has injury to the Potato crop in Yorkshire and 
n Shipping to any extent for the ] market. The 
: is ‘Continent 2 ans, ' ge 12 7 ne tops 8 
Towing 
Regents, 505 to Moe: Wi Wisbeech jea 
E Scotch Reds, 70s to 908; French Whites, 
— ole a continues firm 
at 
— ond and — haag The eip n is estimated at 
Hows :—Kent, 110,0001; greri 66,5004; Wor. 
and Kingdom, 40002, So 
of the districts 
Kents, p. 
— se 
=. 50 
— 35 
see 42sto 52 
os 40 
os 20 
W nek Be has prepared 
T, the composition of which is— 
monia, JAT ipa 20 
Eme 4 ipi 
mall 
Erice 90. 108. per ton 
Office, 69, King William.street, City, London. 
91; Leié iad Nori orthampton, 35 * and Lincoln, 
Ter at ont of 8 lbs.—s Per — ofs be. —8 d sd 
Best Scots, — vi Š 8 to 4 0 Best Long Woolss . q 4 0—4 4 
Best Short Hor —3 s | path 3 . 
Second —— 33 * —3 4 Ewes and second quality 3 4—3 8 
eee. 2 — 4 Ditto * N 
Best Downs & Half-breds 4 6—5 H 3 
to were x ssas 
. Sheep and Egg. 200 . Sairesis3. Pigs—395. 
„Oct, 27. 
nomi es —very little wines is, ho ver, done 
price of a choice Scot is 4s., and scarcely 3s. 10d. is made of the most sellin 
1 The n we rof pos s = * larger than the demand 
large majority of the supply remain unsold, 
—. be rae a fully 2d. vee 18 fag lowers on 12 1 average. ith 
* a zptoasion of fully ars Slbs. From Holland and Ger- 
pita iboats Beasts, en eep, and 118 — i bong 
Spal, 150 13 France, 19; and 150 Milen pi e ea ome cou 
Best Scots, Her efords, „Kc. 3 8 0 4 0 4 
Best Short Hor 1e 3 6—3 10 Ditto oe . babi 
Second quality Beasts.. 2 8—3 4| Ewesand second amaliy 8 4—3 8 
Calves . 8 0—4 0 Ditto Shorn, Vive 
Best Downs & Half-breds —4 Lambs. * „ . 
Ditto Siom. A n ses 4 0—5 0 
iee ane and Lambse—6810. Calv span Pigs—390, 
M RK LANE, Monpay, Oct, 
Messrs. K 8 and Lay report that the — of foreign ang 
continue to be ares, Dat han haying 2 a * show of Wheat ag the ni 
bouring counties o realise fully hee quo- 
. quantity, bs their fixed prices, delivering it from the In 
paru AND BOLIVIAN GUANO Na 
Br In 
TONY GIBBS anD SONS, LONDON; 
Wu JOSEPH MYE a AND 3 y LIVERPOOD; * 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, Ax Co., LIVERPOOL and B 
COTES WORTH, L, and PRYOR, LON 
To protect — * against the 2 
using inferior and spurious Guan pacha 
mended to FRG only to AEE 2 85 3 plished ch 
the above-named importers, who will supply the 
Warehous 
WATER WARMING APPARATUS = 2 
App#ratus for Churches, and other buildings requiring tawe 4 
warmed only occasionally. N. B.— The parts being AWA 
ready, promptitude may be relied o —— — 
tations of this day pe rt — —— wet, forei 
rather an improved demand, buena at no better prices than were obtainable la 
week, and chiefly in retail—Fine malting Barley is the turn 
dearer, but ordinary S sell slowly at former rates. — White Pea: 
barely maintain our quotati — sorts and — Are Pee i in value. 
— Fine Oats are ly as — ‘on rade tor qualities is dull.—The top 
price of Flour is reduced 2s. per s “3 
BRITISH PER IMPERIAL QUARTER, s 8 8 
F Bien Kent, and Suffo + White |46 s Red.. . 2 54 
— a Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire . ... |0 56 White 50 58 
ting’ an — — — to 31s Chevalier — 5i Grinding 26 30 
— e ire and Lor +». Polan 26 Feed. 18 23 
poe mberland and Scot ete 2 pat S ato . 23 26 
otai .|22 
Malt, pale, ship — = 
5 ertford aud Essex 2 
9520 „6 „Mete 30 32 
— Mazagan, old and new ..233 to 348,.,.Tick..|26 38 K a 40 
Pigeon, eee e 20 44 . Winds 34 40 Longpod |26 30 
4 ef 39 „ 38 400 Grey . . . 34 36 
RIDA 
at market this morning was small; nevertheless millers 
ttendance 
— disposition to 
evi rchase, a — — — trade, a Pe lish a 
foreign, at Monday’s prices.— 7 e Sh 
of * — or Peas, — Fine Oats. —— e 
secondary of of Wh eat — 
alities are unaltered. —We —— * r 
1 as paid yesterday to e been about 80,000 qrs. 
{During —— ier eight da ys we have had very stormy weather, 
tinuance of m in, from which the Oats and Beans which are ‘ail k ane 
fields in the late districts of = north of England and north of Scotland have 
sustained co —— . The * po trade 1 the kingdom 
i seteblick e ais — Wel ble di sellers 
sh a's igl vance. d 
the arrivals from 8 i — eai 
T lowe 
See brands of 5 quoted $4. 55 2 — o. b.; 
84. A for ec 3 2 od or F Host, jog 
ve Ou 
at 288. Wheat, 58. iod. she — per 60 Ibs.] f ag 
rran AVERA: wre aaa 2 Bariey., Oats. 
33s 3d} 22s 2d 
33 7 211 
e 
— Ne 88 8] 8B i 21 
j 
Beans, 
d| 38s10d 
Rye 
336 5 
32 € 
31 í 
Oct. 7 V˙õ*?05¹10᷑ͥñf 82 3 88 0 
SNN 
E 
a 
a | 
Duties on Foreign Grain) 5 0 2 
ARRIVALS IN THE 
Wheat. ] 
32 
30 
32 
32 
2 
"e 
2 0 
LONDON 
TN 5 
—„— * 
Oat 
Uu. 
4 
1 
270 "R 
Averages, 
Sept. 23. Oct, 14. | Oct, 21. 
oo” 
oon 
oo 
Sim SON o> CO., 
— — * be Been at red — the N oiya seats 
pas 5 = kingdom. i 
— Trade — * — * f 
` Conservatories, &c., of Iron or Wood e j * 
ornamental designs. Balconies, couse 
Fences, Wire-work, e. j 
HE . BOILERS, in invented 
Rocers, Esq., are sold by Johx dens of A 
Sevenoaks, They are omy use at the ak 
pi é —— 3 3 r, Jun., — 
Lem art., > wall; 
— —ů— — sec ] 
Also, AN IMPROVED Opa keen at tie 7 
for any kind of fuel. May be the gardens j 
Lawrence, Ealing Park, arae inv 
JOHN SHEWEN, Seve — 
Turo all kinds of buildi 
e 
been obtained : —— : 
F 
| the extensive operations a in 
shing to eeu themselves of the benefits € 
early application. For 
Tuomas May, Secretary, 9, 
Ihe ; 
