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“THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
employment, may be tolerated, provided it be otherwise | 
2 “ stamp. 
In speaking of Maoia knees the author gives this 
advice, “ I would advise a buyer not to reject a good 
good action, if he 
as he calls it, A pretty good sort for most purposes,” 
Hieover has written — e wor — a ve 
— by the figure 
as skilful in the 
(JAN. 19, 
ELD, Monpay, Jan, 7. | 
The number of Beasts i is not so — but t i 
very small, pacea * aoe. ee bes ‘a 
purchased at 1 tes, e are more She 
Monday — stili on — — re called ex 
: choicest Downs are selling briskly, but o ki 
wants one a a the pen m je pen. — ae a dull Pay There are very few Calves, and seal 
seg pee yp has marked knees. With broken | so, indeed; for it is not everyone 0 mire the | quently Sainer r Holland and Ge any we have 
good action the — may be and most characteristic prolixity and talkativeness of his style, | Beasts; from S ; from Scotland, 60; from Norfolk 
probably —— be perfectly safe and pleasant to ride; however its peculiarities may ultimately be rendered Sufolk, 120; om, "00 ‘fro 1 and kort rtha : 
bad action and no * eter he would still more | a l habit. You have in = book the e Best Boote, He — — vance . sà i 
Fear be neither safe to ride or even drive.“ It is versation of an 3 1 “ chat s Spar anA on Bart 8h ke 5 $ 0 4 2 Ditto S tsi 
i i i ing which he 1s an undou authorit est Short-horns eo wes & 2d qualit Hes, 
to indicate that sort which, without having æ f a subject 2 g V. d quality Beasts 2 8 — 3 4 Ditto Sh — i 3 A 34 l 
very posimg appearance, may norérthólóið be called est Downs aad Lambs 5 ee 
Half-bred 4 0 —4 4 — e 
— the the ee of Food and the Increase of Animal per week, for each 100 lbs. Live Weight, as recorded Ditto Shorn 3 8—4 
BEASTS. Beasts, 3070; Sheep and Lambs, 21 605 "Calves, 34; 11 805 ‘ 
Increase Jan. ij 
Number | Duration i Week to each per week e number of s isi nat large, eae the demand is smalle, 
Description of Animal, of of Authority. 1290 Ibs. live went of Animal, upon each Trade is very slow at a reduction of fully 2d. per 8 Ibs. Th 
Animals. | Experiment. 0 Ibs. supply of Sheep is small, about, however, as usual at this 
Description. Quantities, live weighs. of year. Buyers are very scarce, and a clearance cannot 
2 ected at lower rates. We — more Calves ; they meet vin 
Wks. Days. Ibs. oz. Ibs. oz. a slow sale at 4d. per 8 Ibs. lower. From Holland and Ge. 
Linseed 0 133 many there are 141 Beasts, 2 Sheep, aud 121 Calves ; from 
Oxen 4 5 0 H. S. Thomson — 4 Bean- meal 2 123 8 Scotland, 140 Beasts; and 125 Milch Cows from the . 
ae Turnips .... a te unties. 
0 Best Scots, H —.— Long-wools. 3 
Oxen 4 4 0 H. S. Thomson N „„ 1 1 ds, &. 3 10 to 4 0 — . z wss 
{| Turnips r... Best Short-horns 3 6—3 8 Ewes 8, 2d quali 2 * ~ii 3 
|P +. 30 2d quality Beasts 2 6—3 2 pit tto 
O i O OR 6 22 0 Mr. Postle Linseed * 8 — * Best Downs an 1 ius none N 
Daene r * : sage co * 4 0—4 2 Calves id be 22 
z cake * tto S 
Oxen 8 * 3 „ eere È | Tarni e 0 } om Beasts, 693 ; Sheep ‘and — 3860; i Ciim 225; rc 
Oxen 27 9 JJ XX sess sane E r 
Ditto 1 30 10 5 [Ditto x Ten 2 12 POTATOES.— iu, Jan. 7, 
TT 1 re Com . a wihi ay the path gan since our last 
p kicked * 3 ave een mo which, with cold weather, have en 
Calendar of Operations. tice not at all uncommon among servants wie the — ost of the heavy arrivals the precediag 
JANUARY. annoy them 2 by continually being about the kitchen door, | Week without storing. The supply of the best Yorkshire 
Fa Jan, 5.—T manure increases as the Nomen ficti Reponta is moderate, consequently they make a high prige, 
straw disappears. Beasts tied up or in boxes, — hay | EMIGRATION : Falson Tt is in type. he = — — this be : — :—Yorkshire ta 
or chaff, Turnips, and Linseed cake, at 8 ton, meal or | Ewes on Tunnirs: E T Y. There is, and ever will be, a great | 70s. to 120 60s, to 70s, ; : 
mpound, the — — — — * est —— EF aie ti pattini — urnips. The amount of pea we to ds. i Beotch cups, Sas. to mers J whites, 
manure ; from e to a large heap form- | t h t 8. to 708. ; enish and Belgian do., 60s, to 
— the fukure Turnip field ; last week we cleared ‘ins stable the danger 3 entire ly on the wetness of the au — á l 
y on to the same heap, an and the inder n 
tank, to be well soaked liquid manure ; the “daily — 
from a stable, from a shed of 4 or 5 stalled cows, and 
W. 
seen by the rank growth of Thistles ond 
Pettice bard ty, ox Wall as 3 —— e bed, too 
strong to grow anythi ing. § — —— plan of accom- 
t. ving the manure 
made in the stable in 1 return ; f the ‘dung-heep was managed 
carefully this would be a fair ba: argain, but the litter of nine 
stables out of ten at least is cast into a great bu + 
heated before removal, so that it is not of so much use for land 
as the straw alone ‘would * ry s — cut into chaff, oe 
less ; if not convenient t 
or kepi 
portion of e 24 hours. 
* otras 1 
S 
. 
4 
rain, the * is praet 8, 
quantity — See being takes “tins “the system. 
very short, the best dian is to take care that the 
ed 
be ristmas, and forward Down ewes soon after. 
Turnip erefore, be reserved till after this period, or 
they may be pulled and given sparingly on pastures, or 
care, however, 
na you apply for any. Give us your 
nce of any fraud on the part of the advertiser, and we 
will publish it. 
3 any one state his experience of the supe- 
riority of English 2 to foreign. 
C Reader asks the name of the best prac- 
= book on pigem: 
a shilling book by H. D. Riehardson— 
M Glashan, "Dublin. 
N. If they will drink it they may have it; — it is 
better to slake their thirst by giving them Turnips enough. 
arkeis. 
T GARDEN, JAN. 
4 preservo in a — layer 
antity and 
meat seed, 
poe 
ing. containing a gaton of soft water, and . 
Pris! e arrenic may tle) ; 
in the mi er the e Wheat, lying go aren $. 
thinly on a stove floor; turn bac rds and forwards five or 
Pe ies o 1 corn is well wetted, =~ 
ATS iess hesp on iha Dior: 
g in the sam 
manner, and this quantity | ), at 6 or 7 peeks to the 
pec Das will suffice for a day’s d Should rain the 
no tae, Biya i „the Wheat: 
—— —— ec 
farmer. 
IL beg 
TA same description, and I ascertained that she had been 
as a most part s suffici . Hothouse Grapes 
apples — 72 for the season, Filberts and Walnuts are — 
an, 
COVEN 12. 
„Notwithstanding the. severity of the weather the supply of 
has been up. Fruit, too, is for the 
ent for the deman Pine- 
d Chestnuts plentiful. 
eville 
but they are very dear and not good. 
mongst Vegetables, Turnips are good and pleesifal ; Carrots 
same. an 
0 
usta, Chrysan' — — Primulas, Ca- 
mas Roses, Azaleas, Lilaes, Lily of 
the Valley, y — — e and Roses. 
Pine- apples, per Ib., 53 ‘Oranges, p er 100, 5s to 12s 
eae — Ib., * to 4 Almond ver 
per Ib., d to eet, per Ib., 28 to 38 
si aimats, p. 100, Is 6d to 2s 
obs, 605 to 658 p. 100 Ibs, 
ETA 
Seakale, per punnet, 2s Spinach p. sieve, 2s 
In answer to “ Philanas’ 
to state that.a fowl of mine — — — 
dle, 4s to 6s a Spani 2 
Rhubarb, p. bundle, Is 6d to 28 ie ase Is 6d to 48 
abbages, p. doz to 8d 
Greens, per doz., 2s 6d to 38 ö 
Brusseis ä p. hf. sieve, | Endive, 1 18 6d 
—— hf. si 6d to 9d mie — vis tois 2 — on 
eve, 
4 ee to 100s on 3d ase 
— per et., 38 atercress, p. 12 bun., * 
— per bush., 8 Fennel, per 2d to 
,ls6dto2s6d | Savory, per 2d 84 
Red Beet, per doz., Is to 28 5 ch, 2d to 3d 
Horse Radish, p. bdl., 2sto4s | Parsley, p. doz. bun., 3s to 48 
each, 3s to 38 6d — f 1s to 18 
» 2d arjoram, per ch, 2 
abe isto2s | Basil, per bunch, 24 
p. ands, Is s 
Carrots, per bun., 4d to 6d roes 
HAT. Per Load Ey 36 Trusses. 
MITHFIELD, Jan. 10, 
Bn chal »—Fripay, Jan, II. 
N and Suirz report that there is a 
eine — For a for all kinds of Hops with colour — qua — 
ARK LAN i 
Mo — 7 Y, JAN, 2. Athen ugh pply of English Wheat 
by land carriage samples was moderate this isis it meta 
— sate at the ey of this — yaad and several stands 
not cle sate a late h Owing to a large arrival of 
7 miller east ed p rami purchasing foreign, and the 
trade 4 sene limited at late rates.— Barley, L eans, 
and P ere each a heavy sale, but we do not alter i 
— i in Op: was quite of a retail character; Seotth — 
were the turn choni ; 
BRITISH PE L QUARTER 
Wheat, Buti Kent, p~ i Sufolk. -White i—i Red . 
fine selected run 47—48) Red . 
2 — 
— Norfolk, 3 & Fork. White — 
35— 
distil., — rp el 26—30 Malting 25—18 
—— A ˙ i per qo il 
Beans, Mazagan 32 to 248 Tick —27 
— Pigeo — — . — 29s.. 
For 
Peas, white, gan and Kent. 
Maple ...... 24s to 27s, 
Maine eias 
— Pore = ign ESEE SENS 
ALS IN THE PORT 
Flour, 17215 fie ‘Wheat. Barley. 
12384 bis} Qrs Ars. 
English see 2150 | 4339 
aik . 7868 774 
oreign ..,..... 
FRID. 5 5 JAN. — arrivals of grain during S the wek 
have been moderate, and this morning’s marke at 
attended, armen T tka was souy — A A portion 
the English — left over from M 1 
late — — — 
e prices of Flour were eue 
Sa Spee 
shipments con: fined to 
pe THIS 
W arley. Oats. 
English Sits 990 2885 
Bi b — 600 
Foreign ... 5280 6090 4810 7% 
Iu eni WHEAT. T BEANS, | E. 
AVEBA — 
Dee. I. ...... | 408 2d 288 1d 166 4d 248 1d 288 6d 
8 39 4 27 5 16 6 23 9 28 
— .. 38 9 26 9 16 0 22 6 27 
me nen, OO oD 25 9115 9 22 9 | 27 
r ge ee ee 
Jan. 5,, 40 0 25 11 15 10 24 11 26 
| — aa 
Agereg. A 39 5 26 7 16 0 28 8 27 8 
Duties on Fo- — 
reign 0 Ie 
Paces. | Dec. 1. Do. 8 D 5 Dec, 22. 2 
408 2d— was ` 
— F 2 Clover oes eee ae BORG 00s 
i 65 | New e eo — — 
— ee a 2 SO- ee | 28 
New Hay r e = . COOPER, 
Q MARKET, Jan, 8 
Prime Meadow Hay 65s to 728 | Inferior . .. 608 to 75s 
Inferior ditto... ... 50 63 — Clover —— — — — 
New Hay .....=— = F 
Old Clever ... ... 84 88 BAKER, 
WHITECHAPEL, Jan. 10, j 
Fine Old Hay .. 638 to 668 | New Clover . —sto—s 
— o he | Inferior ditto... ... 55 60 
New Hay gr. S t OF oe 
Old Clover. 80 85 4 
Canary, ‘a 8 ii wt. 
W to iander, per ewt. . 4a 
Caraway, per cwt, ...31 — 32 Mustard, white p. buen.“ pas 
— scH = |e rie 
0. * : casters 
Plover, red, 6 — es, Li „ P-J000, 
bite do. 3 fe i 
— W, > = — — pe, € 
— — j — | Tares, per bush....45 
POOL, TUESDAY, JAN. 8.—The week’s 
Oats, and ee — 1 
eee ed tome in our trade observed on Fri 
+ e 
* f Ficus Sone Beans, — —.— 5 lower, Oats 
unaltered. 
fully as dear. Barley and Peas 
