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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



471 



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wvuTHKlKLD. Monday, July S — Per stone ot BR*. 

 ci?I HcKforif.** 8.10 to 4.0 Be.t Down. & Half-bred- 3*101 



■M 11 ,? ,L„'i - 3 8 4 Kwei and second quality 3 4 



J vet 



t oalitjri*" u ; | 







a 



8 4 



4 2 



to 4s 



3 10 

 Ewes andTsecond quality 3 4 3 8 

 Lambs - - - 4 4 8 



»40 



r 4« or he former dpscriptun, 



verv heavr sale, and several remain unsold. Our numbers ot 



good Sheep are not very 

 here is also rather more 

 ns : 49 2d fbt Downs, Sec., 



.3440 

 Sheep and Lambs, 31,930; Calves, 1?4; Pigs, 375, 



ama ?~~~'A*r a larger supply of Beasts, but a very great many are of 

 ?? h * .Htr in consequence, the best are readily bought, and do not 

 Inferior <»«*"V! mtnx i n price from last Monday, although the numbers have 

 ■* tf#r ^!!?,^n i t • tome of the mo>t .filing Scots, &c, have made 4s 2d, and 

 EELhSX &!+* ******* 9*** * V&£pU*f*«pM very Utile, it 

 tkon r4iior the former dVscri r tiun, and 3s Zd the latter; the middling 

 2ili£ are a very heavy sale, and several remain 

 fiStidLainta continue large but we notice 



E^d lor the middling qualities since the late rai 



**5" i^irnolff although realised in some instances, cannot be quoted 

 u tor *W* ' The begt Lamb is ma king a little more money, but a large 

 V 1« .,f the supply of this article is also very interior, and very dirficult 

 proportion ul tn« ' yv , bri.ker. In P- rk, no alteration. 



udupoMof. Veai Friday , July 12. 



•rv n*»f trade to-day is very dull, at a little less money ; the top prices for 

 C i A being 4s, and Short-horns, 3s 8d. The Mutton-trade is rather 

 ^.'..L ume prices as on Monday ; Downs, Arc. 4s, and Longwools 



in he Lamb- 



ral price 

 , prices 



rorK, ds *u iu 13. AAUUtugn M«n i» a. shorter 



ITTS*? serially, there is fully sufficient to meet the denvtn*. 



Euiu. <*30; Sheep and Lambs, 10,010; Calves, 451 ; Pigs, 320. 

 Beasts, <wv, i w Smit||fiHd- 



WOOL.— British, Friday, July 12. 



per lb. per lb. 



Southdown Hoggitts Is Oj to Is 2 J 



Kent FJeeces 11 1 * 



James Pkrrix, Woo) Hroker- 



Lona-woole J Wethers lljdtolsoj 



1),. Ho«itu lri 1 3 



gouthdown Fleeces DJ 1 1* 



CO VENT GARDEN, July 13.— The market has been well 

 tar i d with Fruit during the week, but Vegetables have been 

 rce, and generally inferior in quality. Trade remains nearly 

 the same. Pineapples are equally good and plentiful as they 

 were last week, as are also Peaches and Nectarines, both of 

 which are excellent in quality. Among the former we remarked 

 •orce particularly fine specimens of Royal George, which are 

 offered at nearly the same prices as last week. Grapes are 

 sufficient for the demand. Some fine Melons are likewise in 

 the market, at about the same prices as last week. Cherries are 

 very abundant, and are a little reduced in price since our last 

 report. Or Strawberries there are plenty, excellent in quality; 

 the chief varieties are Keen's Seedling and Myatt's British 

 Queen. There are also abundance of ripe Gooseberries and 

 Currants, which have not altered in price since our last report. 

 Vegetables are, for the most part, offered at nearly the same 

 prices as last week, except Cauliflowers, which are a little 

 dearer. Cabbages remain about the same, as do likewise Peas, 

 Turnips, Carrots, &c, but French Beans are a little dearer. 

 Potatoes arc good and plentiful. Asparagus is nearly over for 

 a season ; a few bundles, however, are still in the market. 

 Vegetable Marrow is nearly the same as last week; and no 

 alteration has taken place in the price of Leeks. Lettuces and 

 other salading are plentiful. Cut Flowers chiefly consist of 

 Erica ampullace*, Erythrina crista galli, Ceanothus azureus, 

 Carnations and Picotees, Verbenas, Heliotropes, Pelargoniums, 

 Gardenias, Fuchsias, Lilies, Moss, Provence, and China Roses. 



FRUITS. 



Pine Apple, per lb., 4s to 8* 

 HotV ) Grapes, perlb., 2s to Gs 

 Melons, each, 3s to 6« 

 Peaches, per dozen, 6s to 12s 

 Cherries, Wall, per lb. t Is to 2* 



— Standards, per doz , l*to3* 

 currants, per half-sieve, 2s to 6s 

 aw berries, per gallon, 6d to ?s 

 Gooseberries, per hi.-sieve, U to 3s 



Walnuts, pickling, per bsh., 3* 6d to 5s 

 Oranges, per dozen, Is to 2s 6d 



— per 100, 6s to 16# 

 Lemons, per dozen, Is to 2s 



— per 100, 6s to H* 

 Almonds, per peck, 6s to ^* 

 Sweet Almonds, per lb., 2s 6d to 3s 

 Nuts, Barcelona, 20s to 24* 



— Cob, 14s 



Cabbages, per dozen, 6d to Is 6d 

 flowers, per doz., 2s to 5s 



,perhf..«ieve,6d to9d 

 £ ke?, per dnz., K* to 4s 



r rt-nch Beans, per hf -sieve, 2s to 3s 

 rotatoes, old, per ton, 50#to 80s 



— per cwt., 2s 6d to 4* 



— per bushel, Is 6d to3# 



— Ki-iney, p. bush., 2s 6d 



— New, per cwt , 3s to 8s 

 m — _ Per half-sieve, Is 6d to 5s 



tvr Turnips, per bunch, Bel to 64 

 i sms, per bushel sieve, 2s 6d to 3s 6c 

 Ked beet, per doz., 1, to 6s 

 *ew Carrots, id to 1* 

 Basil, per bunch, id to 6d 

 Hnrw tUdish, per bundle, 2s to8# 

 j* v <*y. Per bunch, 3rf io 6d 

 Cucumbers, each, id to Is 6d 



VEGETABLES. 



6d 



Vegetable Marrow, per doz-, Is to 2t\ 

 Spinach, per sieve, Is 6d to 3s 

 Leeks, per doz. bun., 3s to 4s 

 Garlic, per lb., Gd in Qd 

 Onions, per bunch, 2d to lOtf 



— large, per bushel, Is to 3s 

 Shallots, per lb., id to Qd 



— Green, per bunch, 3d to 44 

 Lettuce, per score, Gd to 2s 

 Celery, per bunch, 6d to l*3rf 

 Mushroom?, per pottle, 2s to 3s 6d 

 Small Salads, per punnet, 2d to 2d 

 Watercress, p. 12 sin. bun. 3 ' to 6d 

 Parsley, per hf -tieve, Is to Js 6d 

 Tarragon, Green, per bunch, 3d to id 

 Green Mint, per bunch, 2d to id 

 Marjoram, per bunch, id to 6d 

 Chervil, per punnet, Sd to 3d 



Patronised and sanctioned by HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, 

 H.R.H. Privcb Albert, the Royal Family, and the several 

 Sovereigns and Courts of Europe. 



■ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, for the Growth 



t7 and ' or Preserving and Beautifying the Human Hair. 

 Price 35. 6rf. ; 7*.; Fa valy Bottles (equal to four small), 10*. 6rf., 

 and double that size, 21*. 



Caution. -The words "Rowland's Macassar OH* arc en- 

 graved on the Wrapper of each genuine bottle ; and on the back 

 of the Wrapper 1500 times, containing 29,028 letters. Without 

 this " None are genuine." 



Rowland's Kalydor for Improving •and Beantifving the 

 Skin and Complexion. Price is. 6d. and 8*. 6d. per bottle, duty 

 included. w 



Rowland's Odonto, or Pearl Dentifrice renders the 

 Teeth beautifully white, and preserves the Gums. Price 2s. orf. 

 per box, duty included. 



Caution.— Spurious imitations are frequently offered for sale 

 as the Real Articles. It is thereft necessary on purchasing 

 to see that the word " ROWLAND'S " is on the Wrapper of 

 each. For the protection of the Public from fraud and imposi- 

 tion, the Honourable Commissioners of Her Majesty's stamps 

 have authorised the Proprietors* Signature to be engraved o 

 the Government Stamp thus— 



A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, IIATTON GARDEN; which is 

 affixed on the KALYDOR and OD'JNTO. Sold by them and by 

 all Chemists and Perfumers. 



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METCALFE f S NEW PATTERN TOOTH-BRUSH 

 and SMYRNA SPONGES.— The Tooth Brush has the im- 

 portant advantage of searching thoroughly into the divisions of 

 the teeth, and cleaning them In the most effectual and extraor- 

 dinary manner, and is famous for the hairs not coming loose — 

 Is. An improved Clothes Brush, that cleans in a third part of 

 the usual time, and incapable of injuring the finest nap. Pene- 

 trating Hair-brushes, with the durable unbleached Russian 

 bristles, which do not soften like common hair. Flesh Brushes, 

 of improved graduated and powerful friction. Velvet Brushc 

 which act in the most surprising and successful manner. The 

 Genuine Smyrna Sponge, with its preserved valuable properties 

 of absorption, vitality, and durability, by means of direct impor- 

 tations, dispensing with all intermediate parties' profits and de- 

 structive bleaching, and securing the luxury of a genuine Smyrna 

 Sponge. Only at Mktcalfk's Sole Establishment, 130b, Oxford- 

 street, one door from Holies-street. 



Caution— Beware of the words " From Metcalfe's," adopted by 

 some houses. 



CLEAR WHITE GLASS MILK-PANS. 



APSLEY PELLATT, Falcon Glass Works, Hoi- 

 land-street, Bla-kfriars-road, is still making the Milk- 

 Pans— as described in the Gardeners' Chronicle, of clear white 

 flint glass, at 5*. 6d. each, or 3/. per dozen. Early in July A. P. 

 will make the Milk-Pans of green glass of excellent quality, at 

 42s. per dozen. 



W« hai MARK-LANE, Monday, July 8. 



morning «- i?" ! Upply of En 8"»h Wheat at Market this 



from lis S^"5 f Sl0W Sale at a decline of fu »y ls ' P er V- 

 verv imisS 7 e 'J ,U&llt ' lhe transactions in Free Foreign were 

 £7^ few retail sales effected brought last 



n .ted I* 1™ lh ^ Barle y ^ exceedingly heavy, and must be 

 qr-ThprAic *' ~ Bea! s and Peas have eacl * declined 1*. per 

 w!e< arPil; g ? show of ° ats on the Markef, and to effect 

 ' V'^ Ctlon of ls PW qr. must be submitted to. 



>■ 



— I.bh ^ berlMd ^d Scotch . . Feed 20 

 W * : *> pale, *hip Feed 13 



EH d Md Essex " 58 



o^ p i^-*?Hdi«U^ 28 to 33 Tick 30 



*~u, Whiu ' Heii « ol ^d - 33 to 37 Winds. - - 



ARRiv*/ * 34 C ° 37 Ma P le M M 

 P Flour ALS ^. THB RiVKR LAST VVEKK. 



•k - 5553 hkV _ r tU 



23 



23 



6S 



63 



89 



34 



Red . 



White 



Grind. 



Feed 



Potato 



Potato 



S. 

 46 



25 

 19 

 21 



19 



8 



54 



32 

 22 

 25 

 M 



Harrow 31 

 Lon^pod — 

 Grey 18 



34 



32 



ish . 

 >tt'gn . — 



ft — 





Wht.-Barl. Malt. 

 5533 



11789 



410 



5318 



37X9 



29 



Oats. 



i63a 



1564 2 



1 he arrivals nfrru f KlD *?> July 12. 



— 10915, 



Rye 



Bns. 

 953 



1S70 



Venn 

 455 



952 



and Foreign, since Mon- 



:i tea extent ft f ^ , Vv and sales can onl Y be effected to a 

 wnt, at a further reduction. 



ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. 

 Wheat Barley 



220 



SUh 



«* 



>eat 

 4430 



•160 



June 



Ju: 



31 



7 

 14 



10 



6 



l* r Quarter. 



6560 



'MPKRIAL AVERAGES. 

 Wheat. Barl 

 55s 6d 



Oats 



32rt0 



98010 



6970 



Flour 

 3540 Sk 



ey. 





55 



6 



68 



9 



55 



8 



65 



9 



55 



8 



55 



^7 



a 





mm 



31 



31 



33 



34 



34 



'Jd 



4 

 10 

 8 

 

 5 



— — - 





32 



± 



6 







Oats. 



Ry#. 



Beans. 



21s Id 



34s Od MslOd 



21 11 



33 11 



35 11 



22 6 



83 4 



36 11 



22 8 



34 2 



37 10 



22 9 



35 



38 



22 11 



36 



88 2 



ITT 



34 1 { 36 11 



6 1 



8 6 | 



6 6 



Peas. 



33s 6 / 



34 1 



34 1 



35 2 



36 1 

 36 6 



34 11 



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*orei*n, 





% P'rlatt 

 Petqr 



U 



•8 

 M 



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ai 

 13 

 35 



m 

 74 



7-4 

 130 

 125 



18 

 40 



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 6 



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 Nfuntuin ■ . . - _ - 



Tares, En*, winter p. bash. 6 1 

 — Foreign - . _ 



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