THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
742 
TE GARDEN, N 
plied with vt etA 
ouse Grapes at prier- 
pples are pirina: é anu S fo 
P Bro wn Beurré, 2 
Diel, Passe 8 &e. 
ee and Cobs, 
The sae be w es and most kind 
of Fruit. Pi necapples are plentifai s noth w rg demand; 
‘Ribstone ps m and other — 
2 we re 
Cra aby — Sas 
eneral are si — for the demand; 
— to be scarce, and fetch high pri 
made their appeara on 
and Turnips are abund lant and goo 
forthe demand. Supplies o i 
have been ved during the week Trom F 
— and other sala aioe are —— for the — — 
TS. 
mons —.— an “eat 
entiful. Cat Flowers consist of Heaths, Pelargoni 
— Moss and other Roses. 
Le 
Almonds, per p 
ome FRUI 
Pine i ae per Ib., 38 to 
Gra thous: per Ib. 2s to 48 
pay” — y ed 18 6d sweet, — i., 25 to 3s 
— — 
Plu . . punnet, Is o 2s 6d Walnuts, per 10°, 18 — to 28 
Apples, dessert, per —— 425 to 78 er bush. 163 to 24s 
— kitchen, p. bush., 38 to 58 Chestnuts, per — to 7s 
Pears, per doz, 28 to 6s uts, Barcelona, per bush., 20s to 22s 
— per hal At nieve, * r 10s Filberts, per 100 Ibs., 60s to 100s 
Oranges, per doz., — Cob, — * ee 908 to 1508 
Lemons, per — od Braz r bush., 128 to 168 
LE 
Cabba: doz., 3d to Tomatoes, per punnet, 9d to 1s 3d 
R doz., sd 5 — pe aif sie eve, 38 to 5s 
Broccoli, per doz., 48 t Shallots, 1 4d to 8d 
Sorre), per half sieve, 6d to 9d Garlic, per Ib., 3d to 1s 
per ton, 60s to 1808 Radishes, per 40. ‘cre 6d to 1s 
— per eut s to 9s — Turnip, do., 9d t: 
— ush., 28 6d to Artichokes, per doz., Is 6 
Turi 3 doz. 3 9d to 24 — Jerusalem, p. hf — îs 155 Is 6d 
Red Bect, — 6d to 18 e 22 ary ny 4d to 
Horse Radial chy 3d bundle, 1s to 6s ols 
Cucumbers, ene to 8d Endive per , bal to 
Leeks, per bunch Mushrooms, Der potle, is to 1s 9d 
Celery, per ined to — = 1,4 
Carrots, per —— Sanches, — to 4 Small S s. per — —.—5 2d to 3d 
Spt s ôd Fennel, _ abel 2d m 34 
arjoram, ay 1 1240 Savory, per r bunch, 2d to 3d 
Mint, green, per bunch, 2d Thyme, per bunch,3 Bit 0 4d 
Onions. per 4d Watercress, pas 4 bun. , 6d to 9d 
— bushel, 28 to 38 6d Parsley, per 22 ts ne il z 
panish, per doz., 8 — Roots, per r bundle, 
pickling, phf sieve, 186d to 3s 
HOPS, — seed 
Messers. Parrenven and Smiri rt that the mark — 
all fine H ———— Zoll at “late prices. duty fo 
-cester has officially declared at 16.50 L. 5s. 6d. No 3 whole district as 
en, public. ve par hes: meg from 215 5 8 „as under: 
ochester ETA bites ‘000 
2.500 
72,000 
13,000 
3,000 
203,00 
16,505 
E220, 005 
oe 
.. .. yar 
.. pue 
Sussex 
Farnham 
Kingdom 
b 
Worcester 
LANE, MONDA ct. 30. 
poenas and Lay report that jad supply of English Wheat 
S 1 — 74 was small, and sola freely at an ad- 
5 Be met a better inquiry at a similar improve 
= 4 N * a Senay sale at. Is. per qr. one — quotations 
pany ptions, as also Beans and Peas, a . 
are small, and prices must — 
—— lan Kr 
‘by land 
vance of rally * 
= yd igo ma 
—— — arri 
ar. 8 
H PER IMPERIAL agent 
Whea mahi bert — rh — 
1 Maltin pe distillin 
ire and rt 
** Northumberland ak foo. 
„White 46 58 
ork: «60 [50 s ais i 
m Lame Chevalier 2 rindin 
. vere "o 3 Feed are 
i — è 
Red. 2 
is 
23 
22 
Malt. Erb 
%%ł „0 
Senne M Mazagan, ‘old and new ..25s to 348,...Tick.. 
Pigeon, He eligo! land « R0 44 Winds| 
Peas, White . 36 39 . . Maple 
ert ford and Essex 
32 
36 38 Harrow, . 28 
— P) 3 26 
Gre. 34 
— 
S IN THE PORT OF LONDON 
AR ALS 
Plour, 17442 sks 
6280 “= 
Eng 
1880 947 
FRI DAT, Nov 
The arrivals of grain, English or 1 this week bare been 
moderate, but the attend market et Bott on È Pace of Whea and to-day was 
= Fine 5 — — 
8 
e country since the 27th ult. 
the Wheat pemen 
tl 
worn a heal a 
at 358. 
Aearer foe Wheat, 
In the lower Baltic no 5 has Ce 
port has 1 | circulated that prices eee 
istake, h. Whaat of inferior 
baio the the top price of fine 62 lbs., vah, -a stili worth 41s. to 42 
and Bel markets are 7 iian r Wheat. Is Leghorn 
„ prices nee 
ars, ; s comparativ 
-exports from New York to the United Kingdom, since the 
Ith as fòl 85,198 bushels S Fleur, 45, 224 barrels; Indian 
55 
to —— 
ined 10 s. per qr. whi ch 
—.— may so — — 3 10s, 
The ae 
The po 
| coise on of ma Se TEUS 
r 
[Nov. 4, 
— 
WILLIAM HILL's 
IMPROVED FLUE BOILER AND PURN ACK 
FOR WARMING CHURCHES, CHAPELS, 
MUSEUMS, MANSIONS, MANUFACTORIES, HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS, e. 
Regisiered pursuant to Act of Parliament, 6 and7 Vic., o. 65. 
FRONT ELEVATION. LONGITUDINAL SECTION, SECTION, 1 5 
+ * g 
The enormous waste x faet sot ee the use of many of the Boilers now applied to Warming Apparatus, i "E 
led the Inventor tó consider the i ee. ance cnn . 7 R 
e the Public, u Pari 7% 
The peculiar diiio = by W. n for se — FLUE BOILER a are ‘re viz. el 
8 a ENC W. san Wb of of access to clean, and 
e 
, too much 0 
d is 
of ace waste in fuel; often, 
it is believed, to an extent of 50 per e ent. — — actual e san — — i 
o that no Heat ca "PPT escape er it has traversed through the Boiler three times, economises the drw 
at a very. great ext 
e conducting power of Wrought Iron as superior i to Cast Tron, enen no onen . this principle. 5 siaaa 
BOILER i water 
— 9 
The sediment n me water in many i 
the 
teq 
f cast iron. 
sE eof Tojury to Boilers ; : ear the f, 
fanitus 
is considerable, bling the attendant t rt t gl thet t f th 
observation, a ee on * which ind ‘pt of 
determined ane mode of dpe! the Boiler i is exopedingly simple, care ve being ma en to ae 5 
brickw 
rickwork by a 
tear of actual work 
Twenty-five soli Pk in ee and ne enables W. HILL to furnish accurate Plans and stimates fire 
adapting his improved method of Warm d Ventilating by means of the circulation of Hot r, to Buildings of ew 
hur ges of Horticultural erections, Railway S 
rehes, . ‘aie Conservatories, 2 nd rai 
all ki of 
tories, Carriage Depositories, & c., for inds of which his 3 FLUE BOILER is especially adapted. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
Holland rent Kensington da 72 
—I have much pleasure in giving my testimony to the excellent working of your d Hot W pp 
ectations, both as itched — fers oes of Seain es ie perfect eficeney, a and, eae 1 
— 
far ex 
fuel is exceeding te, and the attenti 
(Sign 
Meters my e 
the least important a the consumptio 
To Mr, Hill 
Holland Estate 8 2 Ju 
—The Warming Apparatus fixed by you at Lord Holland’s, under my direction, gives 
Isha “ileal 
(Signed 
IMPROVED FLUE BOILER AND FURNACE are the best of their kind I have seen, 42 plea 
you. 
3 pe sore a” 
ar ö 
1 
Sir,—I have much pleasure in certifying 
and also to the completeness of the pe at iar for — * same 2 hot water. It 1681 
consumption of fuel has been very moderate indeed. 
Brooklands Nursery, Blackheath, A 
Sir,—Your IMPROVED FLUE BOILER AND FURNACE is a decided improvement. The facility given fo 
— is of immense advantage, and (if used) will preserve its efficacy and power. From my long experience 
m quite sure your IMPROV b FLUE ote guage: will be found economical in the consumption of of fuel, 3 
elfe ct. Had I occasion to fix a t a range of houses, I should select yours in N to any I have 
(Signed, 
barrels. The of 
— Pelhier now stand in 265 94 — 
. . i Haddo House Gardens, pa 
t gives me great asure to see e drawings sent that your OVE 
Melee fics r > zd dt "pon thos those —— 2 at that time 
Peas Beh ok} Bt 35 39 8 and they certainly were the 9 had any ape of (and I have seen 
— 6 20 8 32 35 3 38 0 | each of which was said to be the best.“) The — iann 5 P daal FLUE BOILERS 
| 33 6| 20 0| 30 : 3 2/392 | their economy. I always succeeded in getting a sufficient hea our after lighting ; 
32 7| 20 4 28 9 37 3 40 and left with the most perfect safety, the th thermometer in the boiar fasion ting 1885 and — 
water in 3 seren hours : aft peng up, to be 5° 
32.8 2 9| 81 2 36 3 39 most efficient, and I heartily wish you the demand (sign 
2 0 2 6 2-0) 2612 0 
f Nursery, Lea -bridge-road, Leyton, 
21 Sir,. Many years’ . nad observation of the several means = —— s by ho — — eee a 
vito . * Plour. ments which from time to time hive been introduced, I have no hesitati ng tha 
80 ame, | 204 in conjunction with your IMPROVED FLUE BOILER will prove most econ we nest that 
5 =. ne of your IMPROVED FLUE BOILERS at your earliest oppo’ rtunity. 
“The Countess of Buckinghamshire bears her testimony to the very satisfactory working of the Hot K 
also to the excellence of the neatly designed and well arranged Couservatory erected for her some years © 
anos 
CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, PINERIES, AND EVERY OTHER DESC 12 
G USED FOR se ICULT — 
I 
CONSTRUCTED, WARMED, — VENT 
arar eee 
"Canary r. sii 
Glover, Red i Fug 
— g be h 
per ben 38 
pee 178 
4 . best . Sheet Glass, f 2 
ne 5 where common crou 
aes Hixt’s system of Bottom- 
— over excess of eva —— a ia 
Cucumber in — u . 
admirably adapted 
