THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



U T «ll"k$ i * ** an advance of Is. per V--»*» 



portation of West \, . ' ;re ^ and ' Peas 8ell more f ree ly.-The Oat trade is firm, an. 



[July 





and Peas sell more freely.-The Oat trade is firm, and 



Si LemonrL^Tentit^ j ^fTiday, July 13.-The arrivals of foreign Wheat 

 rnips may be obtained at from since Monday amount to 9680 qrs. ; those of all other 

 """ grain were small. That day's prices for Wheat are 

 fully supported, but the trade is not larger-Barley is u 

 demand, and fully is. per qr. dearer .-Beans are held 

 firmly, and Peas are unaltered in value.— Oats improved 

 „a-n nr- The quotations of Flour are un- 



idian Corn — The weather since the 

 1 uninterruptedly fine and seasonable, 

 consequently making rapid progress 



VPSLEY PEIL\~~~~~~~ 



A. Green), Falcon Glass Works, Holiai^tef "" UTI ■ 



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VEGETABLES. 

 Cabbages, p. doz.,6d to Is 

 Cauliflowers, p. doz., 6d to i 





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although complaints as usual are not wanting, particu- 

 larly as regards the Wheat and Barley, it is yet too 

 early to place much reliance upon them. Continued 

 shortness of supplies has enabled the holders m Scot- 

 land and many of the inland markets to establish a 

 further advance of Is. to 2s. per qr. upon Wheat 

 Barley has also advanced Is. per qr., and the value of 

 Oats has an upward tendency. Disease in the Potatoes 

 appears to be of rare occurrence, but the yield of the 

 rly crop is very small. In the near Continental 

 .rkets Wheat has advanced Is. to 2s. per qr. Lucon 



CONSERVATORIES, i 



Wheat has advanced Is. to 2s. per qr. Lucon 

 P °i at0 percwC5 8 to 8 a4s ( and Nantes red has been sold .at 42s. per qr., cost, 



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in Rotterdam at 45s. per qr., f.o.b. 



Tmjer.al ^heat. Barley. Oats. | Rye. Beans. Peas. 



RadSwI^I/handl?^ i Marjoram,green,p.bun.^4dto6d _ ^9 j 44 6 23 11 17 7 |M 4 



T^HOMAS MILLINGTON is supplying Fen,, 











GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES. 







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