542 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Calendar of Operations. 
` ——Ф— 
AUGUST. 
Farm, Aug. 18.—The weather during last 
but by no means warm for wes season; indeed, the 
cold at times. Unde 
BERWICKSHIRE 
made v rogTess, though other 
Thinning is now nearly over, except 
8 anky 
© 
B 
ced land, А where 
of the present month, pie ае seem 3 
* are rapidly being an 
stimulas, — us 1 as some Swedes o n lighter oda 
to th 
— — a v depth a 
cai: 
average return, rin 
—— lly a Ped crop, 
den ard 
abro: 
—T чаг в — these pa arts may now 
sidered over, the fine weather of the last fortnight having 
t t all home in very good oe ed 
byt the floods. The 
ourse obw week 
gene 
appear to have impro 
vod wi 
uniform 9 9 colour "аё we like to see at thi is time c of the — ar; 
rage ed ap 
the ear has arance, en 
thres атас laid in 1 places, promise а fair егор. 
ей. 
Barley i isa full ‹ crop, but has sustained more injury 
Turnips and 
tinued rains during — be of ast month. 
gold Wnrzel have recovered their starved appearance, 1 are 
looking very чы —— — showing fresh s с 
f disease, andare worse than have been known for many years. 
ugust 15.— — ch pleasure in stating that a 
t N par the better h erthe weather, The neigh- 
E - — c dierent — what it was three weeks 
ry in the extre 
how in'm 
up to that of 
‘superior to that f the 0 ld, : as 15 — 
healthy weather, and h е brou 
rity that could not been 3 The. deficiency ' will be 
the greates | —— т ped bees where it is thin- 
Fut 
mer than usual, and oes m the same extent of 
BD tang "- wn. In! = — nbourhood die land being drier than in 
may b y, below average, if 
many p тор 
we ube quality int accou 
to be very bad has turned out not so bad after all, and though 
are a few grain — — — that will not recover, they 
1 be 
liy given for Turnip-hoeing is 5s. and four eh of 
ider Са 4 The Potato crop is — gone. The 
this week a few days — 
ges, will b £ 
ghee of a LE. in the ear, 
rop there are oo 
wes ore n dow 
ES le 
where t the Whe 
h n ваг; ve О 
асры ш je well re Est! ple; this may, however, be 
e r 
—M—— 
ices to Corresponden 
syke CLOVER SEED: M Powell. We regret SÉ lost the 
address of the deny. from whom we obtained the informa- 
tion. P Ld y any considerable seedsman can supply you 
or dire 
OOKS : 
— 
AL 
v "You oung Farmer. Blackie's “ 8 oi Agri- 
eta. We do not know any work on malt- 
SM 
fault f. ‘he ner, and n ot of the е 
upon the 
, Se tting fi 
of 
Germany ' and Holland | 
Pigs ; fot Scotland, 109 1 Beine, 
onset Отт ndent. It is hardly ever raised as - nursery crop, 
but s re it is танчы It no doubt ш success- 
m “transplanted w ne year old; that is, aer Шо, Zu 
d 
is not thoron hl; x and moderately sheltere d, 
of its = or injured by frost; therefore, in such 
cases, it is better to transplant early in s ing. 
HORSE mild dose of physic is desirable when & 
is tak — Grass diet from Grass to dry food should 
ng kept as cool as possible. W. C. 
te; iti ief. 
er Erratum The 2nd prize for black Shanghae chickens 
of Sandbach, 
was carri f by W. Cust Gwynne, M.D., 
es 
TRIAL oF Reape MaAcurnes: F 8 P W. — — the 
report of the judges in another column, The trial 
YORKSHIRE Хошой TURAL L MEE TING : T H. Some о the comm 
ed eire Yo e right, but 
GARDEN, 
AUG. 
ell. supplied with dock Vegetables and 
we 
PH e and. por is tolerably brisk. Peaches and а 
are plentiful. — gn E Кн, rapes are —— Importa 
from the Contine tatoes, Carro 
and Articho — pnl 
still kept up, — * * as ae Mode: Cherries and —— cots 
in the market; the latter fetch from 18. 6d. to 8з. 6d. 
English Che rries are not quite so plentiful. Аі ан + and 
0 à С from the South of France fetch 4s. рег basket. 
ма il co niple wi good for 
ovre no pct depends upon the weather that 
eks. However tate it ma x al 
will be sc ыз: 
rors dis eased: But if t ept, they are 
hen the . 
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there, as 
unobserved, w when 
— — Turnips pe 
ery good, at yy 6d. to 1s. iw quart shelled, and N e oy 6d. to 
в. per — — ыа 4 are —Ó very much diseased. 
Mushroom: Cut flowers consist of Pelargoniums, 
"uchsias, Ren Өнө, PNE Pinks, and Carnations. 
UIT 
also a large 3 of foreign Pines — I —— 
fetch from 4d. to 6d. 
16 
y 
5 
Л 
1 
Pine-apples, рет Ib., 3s to 6s s, per doz deat 
Grapes, — 1b. ,18 to3s 6d Chicos, per lb., 
on mead ann р. — m to 2s 
sebe: . bush, 2s to 88 6d 
pricots, p i 
== —— p. pm. 1s to 28 
Greengage, do., 1s'6d to 
Melons, в, 2s to 4 
Apples, per bush, Bs t 
dessert; per ae 1s to 28 
Nuts, Barcelona, per bush., 20s 
fthe eyes is not caused by the | 
houses, for finished goods, ave 
accounts from Americà are yeiai 
= ae that, ere long, we may 
SMIT "e — Мохр, 
Е. һауе а 1а eig mber of Beasts} 
of good dates: consequen tly, 
— a few of the choice st have 
Sheep’ are more plenti h 
tio are low 
Calves, 70 
the — = midland e nea nties 
Per st. of 8 
but the prices are not lower. 
| not large, but deg віва the demand Sheep and 
support alves are dearer; a few choice 
nearly reached S 5s. Foreign supply consists of 206 B 
heep, and 397 Calves; from Scotland, 520 Beasts: 40 
northern and — counties and 90 Milch Cows: - 
Per st. of 8 lbs 4 Per st. of 8 Ibs. 
st Scots, — Best Long-wools,., 4 4 
fords, Mou 14 dr 4 Do. Shorn «on 
est orns 4 2 — Ewes & 2d quality 3 £ 
2a pw eene 2 8—3 8 Do. Shorn T 
Bes and Lam ane 4 
Hal 11 oe 4 9 — 5 0 Calves „ "x 
Do. Shorn. 0 | Pigs 
Beàsts, 835 ; Sheep and I Eerste, 12. 140; 
[ Алтвтвт ‘UST 20, 
е busi 
ted as [mA n 
` Per st. of 8 5 
а Long. MM 4 
— зи 4 4 0 
Best Short-horns 4 4 4 Ewes 6 3 85 
2d quality Beasts 2 8—3 8 Do. — —— 
est Downs am A ke M 
l-breds . 4 28 0 | Calves: .. 4.3 f 
Do. Shorn ... 0—0 0 gs ME 
Beasts, 5021; Sheep and тайа 32,240 ; сё P 
FRIDAY; g. 19. = 
We аге only moderately supplied with B 
Th 
ER 
Y again be busy RIS 
U 
pits E d E. 
ins 
Calves, 6575 
МокхрАү, 
{е , 
are Piotr; =” — delivered. . .. per sack 435 
2d d ditto { 
sal 
not — c to submit 
busine 
o T MPERIAL QUART 
Wheat, as — & 2 8.4 White 
— 
No — 
Foreign . . 
Barley, — & distil., 288 to 268. Chev 
reign.. grinding and distillin 
Oats, Essex and Suffolk .... но a 
7 ap and Lincolnshire. P. 
ris 
Foreign............Poland and Brew 16 
Beans, Ame - "as to Tick 
Pigeon. ў 
Fo oreign .. 
Peas, poses Essex an ése BO 
Mes Map 358 to 388............ Grey 32 
re large. t was well a 
— contine 2 — extensive 
che latter, 1 of 2 and 
ntioned above. Whea the spo 
ас" 
| men 
n of a few cargoes taken for xm 
not extensive, In the value of Ва 
no alteration. Oats are 6d. per 
дуа f fully 1s. per barrel 
Rye 29—39 
Rye-meal, foreign | . . . . . . ede m% 
Fore — per barre 
ELS Tu 19 The “arrival of fore 
It ; 
o, b. cargoes, at pP 
— held for an — of. Ti to 28. per uH 
to 
ey, Beans, a 
* 
VEEK. 
UN 
Mene a 
these е 
Wheat 
Qrs 
English ... 2510 
Trish. sisis — 
Foreign .. 27120 
July 9 4 
t. 
latter of th n has done well and at very little | р, 
an оле Зейнени} ә жы Аң Арый Dot like fy that 8 eee en, derne 
is not likely that IT will get ay 
feu prion Harvest tat stone tiihbreppeared to be pe ee bor gol Peach а to 40 44 бал, A — "ato à 
Г а generally it is al e ы 
A — ithas been for the past two years. i " | Fre ге um p. 55 18 6d Radishe — per doz Ме ^d 
1 We have cut an 
; à; i - һа : Small Salads, v of 2d to 3d 
aon xia of — 8 last, in very 8 Rhubarb, p. bundle 3d to 6d id dish, p. undle, 1s to 35 
rogis is. жш ин y farm t we Potatoes, per tonj40s to 1008 . pott., 1s to 2s 6d 
an n too precipitate in reaping: and perhaps it might be 80, | per ewt., 3s to Sorel per 2 A pend to 
t now that it is carried and used, and the jud per bush., 5s Artichokes, r doz., 3s to 6s 
qnm wet, we feel quite satisfied if we have erred it is on Turnips, per doz., 3s to 4s Fennel 2 3a to 3d 
the noes de. The Wheat is ripening slowly, so much во that | Cueumbers, each, 2d to 8d Savory, per bunch, 2d to gd 
een pe edt x reaping for three days; we are | Celery, per bundle, 9d to 18 6d buneh, 15091, 
7 — ` ded done sie Ти the en at п P aa P Carrots, per doz, 6s to 8s Parsley, p. doz. b to 5s 
( Wednesday aftern hed vily; the barometer is also UC pei aoe: 12 0 1 66 Bar 0 per ben f — „= 
к ЖА cree m 2 ae T quite ready — mow ing but 25 we ks, per bunch, 3d to 4d Ma 1 ә 
year i monte n we oe er, we intend tercresses n,8d 
for the present io allow it to to remain. We е be een this da ay Sumer ба —_ жр ibu — 
А. ine. + HOPS.—Borove он cas 19. 
and to-morrow shall commence ploughing, saving, p oy Pattenden and Sm report th I3 m m 
poca: the land cleared of ML. forits reception. Rye 8 a * plantation still come confüeting ; во ; лар 
finely pulverised soil, and в n affür ne land: bas been п the grounds that — went into ign, * those 
"well harrowed — to receive ae onelight harrowing afterwards ; latterly attacked are daily getting worse, so that on the whole the 
e rs bette: wn broadcast, for feeding than when remains firm, and the.duty stationary at — t 155,000, 
drilled. Two bush чү of 5 Nye are sufficient for each acre: bu HAY. —Per Load of 36 Trusse 
R — of — = 8 — with old Rye; and Sum omg Aug. 18 Р 
then 3 not produce so good az plant. We have been Pri ( E 
T Татра and Mangold Wurzel ^ every interval that could Inferior do. TS xc Second = i ME dard 
, as well — Ma . . — el, iis ws a5. Straw Ji ‘ss 36 
are now growing rapidly. The abundance laboure s been | Ne — Hay „ 50 y Ei J. Da 
ae no — die pau pet - p grain nmm ce CUMBERLAND MARKET, Aug. 18. enint 
t e ness of the harvest, гана Meurs 
и tended to that end. undreds of poor fellows, after hav Е Inferior do. nif dix € Landi] 7 Sa We ur 
25 — — а на — * istriets have Hay de 80 Straw pi 2.96 35 
h pti rae th h oe LIII LIIS 
after ue Е: ч -— nee Od Clover T Lato 130 HUA BAKER, 
Т. Евра, Aug. 19 
d: COAL MARKE 9. 
Wallsend Heugh Hall, "ed Wallsend Hetton,20s.; Wallsend. 
"4 1. 
Tees, 20s.—Ships at таг! ‘ket, 4 
future proceedings: toes are ine 
ч ly spoiled; wo 
SEs E is Ard ‘spoiled o e zu y 2 and we нө : wrt ue Y, Aug. td — There is no increased dis- 
sr weather ha — ust 15.— The last fortnight of vet fine s the 54 end. к pe * — — — on — 
= Се er has аи the appearance of the nwilling to aece ch sali wigbt-he 2 ade. 799 ч 
harvest, hitherto to retard OF e VERRE nona. eee P —— Noll — more doing, and the market 
eee dtp e MEE iin м. 3 far wy tute een уатан; Dak: the r ate 
-— and other green crops are now being horse and toad hood, tee low, eae prio e now demanded fe Ertrag any n . 
могы to make ра growth in the well-m land; the | the production be lessened. s sca т yarns neta 
ngo e whole, must be consi very inferior, the PEN There ig 
ERPOOL, ap Aug. 
— was a fair —— 
a tolerably wave demand, and in the ware- prites 
OOU T 
lour fully pem ‘the 
d. per 45 I € e A a 
or 45 re 
ig at 6d. to o 1s. lod — 
without EE alteration either 
ved 
or eye Ireland ; and beyon 
— dian Corn essa; we have 
ce Monday — We ШМ 
at market to-day. Trade for Whea 
— did not press ae = the per 
— M ome secondar 
We have 
phon and Ко» по change., Oats 1 0 as 
At peng 
ance of 25 3 
"А, Corn on the spot ae $e easier 1 
afloat was obtainable Pel braila at 
a Ets 
to 
Scarcely an is fresh. sh in 
I: ani Г d 2000 qrs de 
low sale, 
dn sells for 
