462 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
. ̃ 7˙ — — — blished in 1851. |a active? as for a few weeks past, The s subject о of 
hig * — legs, deep body, very good, but fat; Тап? (Vol. XII 3 Ap I., No. зун pe war is 
- “йн — „>of "Deaton Park, near Otley, York, a It con Suy full and simple tions, which she knows [=т= ae For spools the demand is Steady, 
i» onis wor bra mic det 3 from е p- be good, IECES.—The deliveries to the merchants of 
Nur d Highlan nd Harry,” bred Henry Ambler, of on, but not many new engagements — T n 
Watkinson —— near 3 A T Malatts, dam Brace- PovrrRy: An Amateur. Yon should poultice your cock’s foot with , nto, 
let, sire of dam Essex the cond. white Lily Tost aedi ihe en foot in the ролше, and keep 1 — SEC ty. м. ва 
625, A very good pi А ат qualified on that account! е А аьа Е МА ФК where he can tread „We havea very large supply of erable y 
samp too low тыл alef LAM Sorte, ot Take, on nothing but Grass; when the swelling ——— ripe, open qualit ity, consequently iow. pre oicest 
near Lifton, Devon, а Е E a e out rem oving кау oote you, HAY. fnd dis posed of at a E of about 9d. per 8 lbs, but 
Leicester black Boar, bred by Mr. укр of Tide Ford, ceu aii d wrap up the à m gain to clea f you nnmiber of inferior rema . —— There is also H 
Wer Gh Germans, Cornwall. ow the s welling to Tomain. it vi УШ eventually Sein "th bir i Sheep and Lambs; trade is Very 
626. A very im every respect; perhaps his rump is the bes t ins stie ent i sha p т. The loss of appetite and bts e bést qualities are mob. much lower, Calves 
о Ж little too short, neck too thin, and ears too ДО ge P E f condit оп, as our t met of Friday. From Germany and Holland 
William Northey, of Lake, near Lifton, Devon, an 11 Mile voor Mrd ‘a continually obliged to rest leg he will are 1707 Beasts, 5770 Sheep, 353 Calw ves, and 80 
jn c Гашык s Күсүр ке from the northern end 00, Кон Моно Und Ruf ШШ 
nat e i fortnight old, I have never met with | fr М. 
638. A well леа ening and $73 shoulders; loin and rump ае af your chickens at Fish: no doubt, a natural cause for Per st. of Slbs.—s d в d. * er m of8lbs.g d J| 
— t good, snout short, om re very lat] it, your m edical adviser would probably Best Scots, Here- Best Long-ool. 4 mi 
saa бга, por Moon; of Lapíoni har ar Cred ton, Devon, x e IR tha hatehi EV к T 11 6 | Do. ты 3i 
21 yen rand 5 m old ack by V nd Cochin 8 ees, be ‘ond, perhaps, an EL bt 8 ort-horns — — ар qualit ; 
Fisher Hob obbs, of "Box xted Lodge, Colchester. ( Qa Prize). re" 2-54 it 2 vas to oad geram. shelled eggs | 2d quality Beasts 3 0—3 8 Do, ty one 
641. Well-formed fore-quarter and back, ood Pig; Thomas together. The * — is т mant. thin, and the Cochin | Best Downs and Tose 5 — € 4 on 6 
€ — ams Hall, ear Otley. York, a 4 1 tek” dre а very thick. The young of the latter are longer making way lie e -breds  ...4 Hem 10 Mes EA MEM 7 187 
” bre 0 ON ..- >} 5 1 
rough the shell gom the forie and when = are gs isi pos Tue 
y Stephen. Влае. нец М фо th nless those — ae pear first are removed imme. Beasts, 4688; Sheep and Lambs, 31,11 03 омаи 1 
Crass IIL.—80ws or Lance BRE diately, tho: Beier easy and site ts mea If out of Fripay, July 15. Ў 
653. Ап A animal, but hair c castes: а Ruck.| 43 eggs three or four chickens appear first, I always remove |, We have only a small su pply ‘of Ей Beasts, ay 
of Sere Hil, * Cricklade, Wilts, a 2 years and 3 them, and put them in a fan nel in basket till on are out, If | they are "ану — st at a small ad 
rshire black and white this be long, I remove tbe eggs that are — * to pacify the Матова but inferior qualities are not ефе i 
Sow, 9 4 'exhibito hen, and put all the chickens together under Lm WT. I sleep nd Lambs is much эч fee than of ] 
: length p and height, fine thighs, back e: а t" Th tion given is yore of | quality very inferior; prices have a advanced. ab it 
656. Prise; great engt Т. pth * — e knee know ofr сай called Ат T D digo E n gh A Ones English Calves are scarce and rather dea rer. | 
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mas y y m, near Dorking and "Cochin China sree uld not — ч quom — Ipply cons pex f SABLI P, уез, 
Bradford, York, а 3 years 5 months ‘and x те 01 old large bird, = sharp, fine head you mention.—7 F. I know no | Pigs; from. Norfolk and Suffolk, 250 Beasts ; and 9i 
blue and white Sow, “ Victoria," one ex has the “ dumples or “creepies,” but Mr. Fairlie, of | from the home. counties i Bc 
402. A very good deep frame, ears pointed f forward са down, | Cleveley Park, near Newmarket.—G W. i cannot say whether |  Perst.ofS8lbs.—s d в d| Per st. of Slbs.—g “sa 
almost too fat ; T. * zi A iue. of Irm п, near Ivy | Cochins will maintain their value another year. Pirst-rate Best Scots, Here- I Long-wools.. 4 4 we 8 
Brid Rowe onths — e жин» old | pirds sell as well as ever; I consider ordinary ones on the ords, &е. + 4 6to4 8 "e 0 
Nea. apoli d Ber кай re blac f. r Bow , bred by exhibitor decline.—D Т N. Turkeys are not like other poultry, and it is | Best Short-horns 4 4—4 6 Ewes En quality. 2 
667. A fine (ma "Bow with 7 анат el "Horsfall, of] difficult to name either the cause or cure of their diseases. | 2d quality Beasts 3 0—3 8 ў 0 
Burley Hall, near Otley, York, а 4 years and 4 months old Perhaps, in your caso, those you moved away were attacked Best Downs an tae ^ з 
large white Sow, “ Zenobia;” sire Youn g Cupid, aire of тобо they желе rem When you shut them up, they | Half-breds . 4 8—5 0 Calves , ig 8—5 0 
dam The Doctor o 'out of y= ate "e ad should be let out ea 3 o morning, at sunrise. Feed them Ро. Shorn... ... 0 0—0 Pigs не: 2 
CL DING Som OR, A. Bre h iled ce — cho fine, rests, roasted meat 
676. A A cts — with 7 sucklings; Sam Druce, ‘jun, of b с pn * tale brea — PA I 5 strong beer, ight MARK LANE: ut 
ear Oxford, а 1 year an 4 6 months oldimproved | and RE Move. “them „if — ome „to a sunny spot, on a| MoNDAv, July 11.—The supply of 
— ‘lack В 2 bes. oot hipi tg ht light soil, and nea a hedgerow or small e copse if you ES qusc t M m 
606. A ver — for , Wi ac zx her sight ggs i ur nei ey epg if you have no : 1 О. Chi 
собна Hill, of Bach h Hall, near Chester, a yc 4 Has МА be w . — ggs while to send К алга, чаба f from tha | from Southern Europe, and having a better attendance ty 
Fears old small white Sow, “ “Lady V y Wenlock, 7 bred by Mr. nearest place w y em. urkeys, as in phea- е 8 3 a ax d at onr 
x ions. are o! 
е duet dung Thormanby, sire of sants, they are the | panacea, and е remedy for these | 5% DA, ar. below the Б fatta realise des At about 
«зт. A capital 8 son but large er ial, ne ea Otley 865 чы Thomas tani e ais i K cargo Rare ы puis arley d an a 
Parley уй, ork, a 2 ye x o 18. 
tabe months ind 1 of Yorkshire sma И white Notices to Corr rrespon onde nts. continue in very limited supply, and d REA 
ne brod b p шшш; sire Hero, dam Zeno- | PIGEONS: Columba. You will find a work Seat tote by Mr. poled to pay an advance of 6d. to 1s. per qr. The 
bin, sire m Young Cup Baily, a few weeks ago, in the — colum еч _ -| Very quiet. 
699, A sup he Sow, sickling 6 Mes pigs; the Hon. 2 Subscriber. We have a leading sub РЕБ IMPERIAL QUARTE iis 
Lee — 2 Milborne, mesbury, Wilts, a ject in type. — — mem & Sufolk. White 48 
J à qs ош Yorkshire wi ie Man air A 
Jemim Er. —— tor; i — Male 
10 by John, sire of dam Markets. * Norfotk 
700. 12 capital chine and shoulders, rump rather down, and loin COVENT pi areas JuLy « 35 
ко; Charles Lambert, of Sunk Island, near Otting- t kinds of produce are now supplied abundance, | Barley, erint è ШЫ. ii isi 24— 
" bom, York, 43 years and 10 months old New Forest black or gata is 2 — 88 Peaches and Nectarines inding ond die 25 
а w,“ Lady 2 КАНЫ ” bred by J. 2 TE Stubbing | are, however, not quite plentiful A мас awberries | О 
Gout, Chesterfi | from the open ground 8 to be we AT ammi - 
705. ; nearly — in form, except rump little too low; tions from the Continent of Potatoes, 3 ts, and Artichokes 
John Moon, of — near retains porem a 7 months are still kept up; and there are some good French Cherries 
i ° N ‚ bred by e exhibitor ; and Apricots in the market. The latter are very fine at from 
š Snowball, -- Gipsy Q Quee 4s. to 6s. рег doz. Greengage and Orleans Plums from the South | Rye-meal, foreign 
'706. Very good, an 705; bred by Mr. - | = France fetch 4s. per basket. There is also а large tity of | Beans, s, Mazagan... 898. to 888. 
709. Very — ‘oni: bred by s. Ashton, Peter Street, M foreign Pines in the market, and they are in fine condition.| — Pi age de 368 — 428. Winds.“ L - 
cheste ubarb is abundant. Young Carrots and urnips fetch Small|34—42 2— 
713,714. Tw ry good Sows, but too fat; Surely no one ean | from 4d. to 6d. per bunch. Gr reen Peas are coming in in very Peas, wie B * and Kent......Boi : 
2 5 ids « of th rin i epe picea "Both Do Rev: ood о, at from 6d. to 1з. per quart shelled, and from — Maple. . 323 to 888. . Gre 3 
: . T. Jam uF, es, of Ermington, near | 2s. 6d. to 5s. per 7 sieve. Old Potatoes may still be Maize. White 
Scc oy on, cde year and 9 9 months old improved | obtained. Good Ash-leaf aia from Goth Essex aad wes ver DUX delivered... per sack | 
| Essex black Sow, bred by John Moon, of Lapford, near | Kent are plentiful. Mushrooms are scarce. t Воже ditto 3240 Coun 
" ist of Pelar; rgoniums, Fuchsias, Roses, Cyclame om Кыен tte, 2 POM EG n per barrel 24—27 P. 
Cinerari rias, Pinks, and Azalea Pripay, July 15.—The arrivals of English Corn 
ve been mod „but large of forei 
du erate reign 
$ OF LARGE BE e-apples, per Ib., 4s to 8s Currants, per punne ira 94t01s | This mornings market was better atten e 
their a е. Bis hothouse, p. 1b. , 28 to 58 — per h f sieve, 3s to 4s transacted in Wheat at the full 
al j 
* 1 ‘Porton, 4 Peaches, per doz., 10s to 248 Lemons, per doz., 1s 2 ed recovering the tendency to depression observable on Wedn 
Nectarines, per bari 10s to 24s Oranges, per doz., 1s In. Flour some large sales have been made 
ee Melons each, 3s to Seville, p. 100, 72 " 14s N menten also occurred in 
Cherries, per r Ib el to 3s Almonds, n ck, 58 Wheat, at D of 1s. рег qr. The v 
ries, р. basket, 15 to 2s wan Breet TI, 2s to: A n Monda 
bush, 2s to ‚ Barcel er bus; 
Ca die y ‚ж\е Ї 
„64 to 1з ле, per Ib. 
8 rs, each, 2d to 4d ce, Cab, p. „бало ва ] 
reens, S 6d to . 0 score, 1s to ^ 
| Beans, p. Ne Yiadishos per Z., 18 to 26 | 
Asparagus, ] bundle, 15 to 4s | Small Salads, p. pun., 2d to 3d ys 
hubarb, p, bundle, 3d to orse Radish, p. bundle, 18 to 3s — 
Potatoes, per ton, 80s to 1205 Mushrooms, p. pott, 18 to 28 6d T 
— PDpercwt,4sto8s  - Sorrel, per hf. sieve, 6d to 18 * 
— per bush., 28 6d to 5s Articliok 2 Jerusalem, do., is ETS 
; "| Turnips, per doz., 2 2 B { —— 7 Jure 
taoka Б, to ОВ ЛА A . . d ae | e. de — ory 
The annual dinner of 57 ae | -— Wel- Celery, per bundle, 9d to 1s 6d | Savory, per bunch’ 2d to 3d June Язы var 29 69 0|M 0| 3 9 9 s 
nesday evening, under uer presidency of Lord Ash- | Сатгоїз, per doz., бз to 8s Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d r ee MPT 11 29 10 18 10 34 9 38 6 
burton. Among the m important topics ref opinach, per sieve, 1s to 2s- | Parsley, р. doz. bunchs, 3 to 6 — 18 . 45 0| 99 1 1811 3011] 88 1 7 
by the здыг.; pies ovis nions, per bushel, 8stol2s | Mint, green, per bunch, 2d to 4d 1 46 11 | 29 3 90 1132.8] 99 P 
24 Saee Puig merits of America as a home Beet, рег doz., 15 to 1s6d =" Basil’ Go, pot bunch, July ан -— 47 3 29 10 6.52 6 40 0 
for a agric ultural emigrants, referred to in great d detail by „ . . On, 4 8| 29 2 20 6 35 11 | 4% 
i i '€ 2 0 ылыш bun,8d : — TT 
1 т ),P.doz,6s to 8s Ag Aver| 45 8| 29 5 19 8 33 5 
HOP N + ATIONS IN THE LAST BIX WEEKS 4 ЕЕ 
and | Messrs, Pattenden’ а т Macs, July accounts re- LO -qc . 5e 
биной — mörning rem Mid and nd East Kent and Worcester are | PRICES. [June 4.|June 11. June 18. June 25 ii | 
e unfavoura stin b Srp уа wp ine se. = Ww; ORE RATE ELE os | 
| — ofthe V Weald of Kent and Sussex are to have rather less ox yad e 
vermin, ut Agree in е isa а great ortion one m 
of the unkind state. тон in which t vd 5 is stillin a bo weak | 46 11 se 
dnm - e o fiect the | 442 ө 
— beeg ost ак, A unless pe 
very hot. полезет. TATT will, opera 3 жырын . 2 E 
ams ere . . <atverpvoon, T — July 12 
doing md Fiar tty week —— Ж 2 mode t 
EL i М uu vieni s supped t EU "pt "n pres uA 
| Prime Maiden: Hay 90s #01008 | Clo 21058 01208 «dered 0. 
iH dia Midi: mo Coons Риа Sv Inferior do, ... He 80 s 80 * —— Wheat oe 4 
e > received a me of the the first annua Rowen” мам 45 54 | Straw... Ces a 28 m. per bushel, and (me; 6d. per batrei 2 g 
of the above S under ж Нау . 48 ш fos Davin: ‘nnight, -Oats and Oatmeal are " 
ho UMBEELAND MARKET, July 14. i de emand.. In other articles—I 
we | Prime Meadow 
Inferior do. ... 
7 * LO Clover?” 
Нау 1108401185 Interior Clover , 90stologs | Urn of price-was 
100 | New „— ti 
du x WOOL. fere 
—— 96 Bravronp, THURSDAY, Jub 14.— Trade is pet 
Poultry lo 4 lady i to recommend The stocks in the asoa ЭШ a hands previous 9 clip were | mun 15 E ay prov 
“Мага” 8 aid the б essay on th the * Rearing 8 К жм genera lly considered. "T E 32 Row songht | amount. Wheats are held very алш, 
ia ирей їп | Prospect of an improved demand unless sellers moderate their | Oats and eal steady at the late i 
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pretensions, or wait till the stocks in hand are used up. | Be sl 
Ses of Eng- Yanxs.—The demand for yarns for shipping is not quite so | Tuesday eras. 80008. 
