62 THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
rer senk: vaga and erzak for boating, and ee on as 
many 
the winte 
— A TR Gus never N a single ton o 
only night-soil 8 Ay auer which 
d. 
the plo 
o two-ye 
grain (instead of grind into meal), for feeding purposes, , 
orn ot it a urpose. 
Hore yF a — for the get J pa butter being very bad 
both i in texture and taste? ws are fed on Mangold 
zeland B 7 ‘Serupalous 3 is —— in 
, but the her go is short, tough, and 
cream is only bce gm As once a week. 
Can it be owing t to the Beans ? [Wa hould think pis 1 
CUNNINGHAM ACRE: VA N. The Irish — is gy square 7 
imperial measure. What is the 
Cun nningham acre ? 
FIXATION OF 1 N 9 100 2 1 of undiluted urine 
will give uch ammonia as to require 863 lbs. of 
gypsum, 139 Ibs. of ma "vitriol, or oom lbs. of Epsom salts 
o furnish sulphuric acid t o “fix. it. The Epsom yali i is 
nine milch cows, tw lds, and five fat beasts the best to use ; the iron bali, t, the 
in my — five ater =i one ea calf, . A Subscriber at Reading. 2 N Messrs. Storar & Co., 
‘ months-o| ulls, ood.. elfast. 
la b o honit Bode Aes Grass SEEDS: V A N. For improved deep mossy or boggy soil, 
sows, — eight store · pigs. . — o grown. ian Rye- | sow, — acre, without a crop: Agrostis stolonifera, 2 Ibs. 
grass, and mown ps; and — that the land is Alopec rus pratensis, 2; 5 duriuse co 3 5 5 T: aa 
L. italicum, 3; eu tense, rivi- 
Et 6 ciate! KNs, 23; Tritollum repens, 6; * major, in total, 
very heavy crop of tick-Beans i 8 189, broadcast, and 274 ibs. ; and yy bushel of Rye. 
well mon beende 3 ma The extent of | HarD Ware B may make his hard pe soft, ig use to 
land was re, or IA. P. statute, and | clean 8 by 5 — the lime it holds — 1 = 
‘ bad N 1 "Toads of 2 220 Toa. to the "jond, an 14] Ibe e Wy parite, Wadi Se tima, Ba ta would 
re $ 5 md. sis Bape Agricultural rere a ge wr Mix ith charred table matter ; 
ngia IQUID MANURE it with charred vegetable m 
Society a that is better than 2 tiger — 3 alkaline, 
will hinder —— fixation of the on which the putre- 
Misc faction of the ammonia gives r 
ellaneous. a bed Trt AND Mop: B A, Cantab. Lay it in alternate layers, and let 
Transplanting S Swede Turnips. =r repare it remain till next winter, tur ning i it over in the meanwhile. 
and sow it early in rows — 8 inches apart, — thin You are not well advised not t 
he n eg — mre using it, Lime ought not to be mixed with stable manure, 
out t inches in t w. 
and the . moa good for all animal manures ; for 
transplant about 20 or 25 acres. As 3 with n: soil salt may be usefully added to the 
mowed off, the space cleared is is ploughed, well worked, manure beap. 15 2 good 5 Grass land in san — 
dr wt. of the compost, ridge Guano is the best — — se — and—the — 
i = re urchaseabie manure ni 
— panne a 2 — ed, and — are of more s — — d wit vith — 
ted while drill is dam As ried the old man 8d. a large whertbavray. ‘fall ya the bise 
dispatoh 5 is only produced by division 2 iuni, op 002 id 9 1 
as 'VERHANGING ou may enforce the r 
e — N E di Bes Sy l mi — moval of overh: sagen nade a pest you ad better — 
them head 1 See —s< your solicitor, if a remo nstrance is 5 
carries them to 8 party, No. 2, who at the | pasasanr AND Dom ESTIC Tore N 8 nit R 
end d be planted, and who nips off the asks if = of our r "i . i f — intended during w . 
ider pper : to procure half-bre irds or “ peros” from e 
part of the tap en and ee b: h Leis ‘a 8 and domestic fowl, have any favourable results to 
the leaves, laying them in Als eads an relate? He, after much trouble for the purpose, was de 
tails” No. 3 carries them up the field to No. 4, who prived by an accident, pe mae meats of eee, from 
lays 1 i i procuring any chicks, owever, he is fu ee ro 
‘ eee Pans P — 3 wnat he has observed of the cock pheasant ed 
planter left 3 No. 5, ust pea W 5 pens with the fowls, that it is vain to expect the birds to 
that, striding aeross the drills, petticoats may inter- 1 except in very rare instances, when in — — 
fere „the ts just put in. I never use th The pheasant will not rest (although bred up in ent | 
dibbli ich, in hea only hardens the from the shell) after he is a year old; the birds — 
w N 8 ae s Enben, —— Wer ats N 
inside of the hole, but “the planter is furnished a Lieu : Lancashire Farmer, If you h 8 
round steel trowel, with bat in om bee ‘the pu Tey pies would ‘suit your putpsne. Iflittle, 
ion of soil, while with his water-car 
left he puts the yow in a slanting dire below it; r 
— — voc a - — COVENT GARDEN, Jan. 
ne leg ta “iid um 10 ‘sg Vegetables, though generally somewhat es are never- 
he pro — sf Yate pulling and topping —— pre 5 well y pplis d. Fruit for the most part is suf- 
izë and position of the plants ; but one | fici t for th e demand, except good Pears and Apples, which a 
ordina: rily uick nters very easel Hotho — te and 8 appt 3 good for the 
ž $ * — 2 season, Filberts and Wainu abun nd Chestnuts 
à hom saw. can acre’) ewe peices Oranges and Lem s'are abun con, and there are 
in as day. T tgn w tratisplant ＋ 30 acres me good Seville Oran agen Th market, i Vege- 
per ae and have raised, weer ding to the examina- Lathes; "Turnips and Carrots are ~ ide scarcer. Cauliflowers 
ic the I f the Liv ieulturdl and Broccoli the same. Potatoe e alter * 8 since 
on of 0 Agri tura last ount; re some 3 n ones mark 
1 3 
Society, 26 tons 4 ewt. per acre ; but the land must be which fetch from 50s. to 70s. a ton. ess Tater oak alad- 
 mueked heavily, ploughed deep, and weeded clean P ing are dearer, and so are volte i pa java ; wu gots Beans, 
which ider now, more than ever, the farmer's ** 1 — s Pipp = * some 
Agricultural | Lisbon. Cut consist 
"ane Mr. Neilson, Journal of the 
voie. 
Calendar of Operations. 
JANU ARY. 
Sussex Farm, Jan.21.—The snow in this part has nearly 
3 tut since Saturday the weather has changed again 
— Oat s bble for 
—— — Peas, also ploughing lea for oa Oats. 
if the 83 age ois the oa te will c continue at work ; if too 
hard for 4 at, we shall cart earth fi road-sides, ditches, 
banks, wine re — into hès eaps, 80 ix with lime, to be 
— — land the Turnip erop ie s Men 
are engaged hit itchingy hedging, oss sere into — turni pg 
mixings, an hing Oats and Peas, ing of th 
ing, I may — e diffe! 3 and hand 
threshing. stack of Wheat w was the cr 
e stack was 
ine ; th 
rary ra ilway. The stack Jelia 50 
k). Cost of getting in an hing 
at ls. 9d. per sack, would be 7 6 
Men and horses in stack ‘and orte 
in barn _— ie 018 0 
Expense by hand w bes K ey ey. | 
Ditto by water power 1 5 0 
pee sav hae — as applied in 8 i 
chinery was t 
would 1 vey food for both man and beast; cat gt = 
being an injury to the labourer it would be a general good. J. 
‘Notices to Dee nts 
Amonia : R G. 100 gallons of undiluted urine will — 
during ee 40 lbs. of carbonate of amm 
pe rn tio acid are mended a qu ammonia, a filed salt, 4 158. 
of a quantity contained in 55 Ibs. 
. 118. 
8 Ansem: . “T z Whe im J. B. = p 
4 will 
hegre a 
e flesh to affect very 
them. This 
experiments som ago, 
which were published in the Papers at the time, and for the 
tr ot = 7 1 a vouch,” 
Pacak: t week. 
Beoxs P gatis 0 of the — — of selected farms, pub- 
kleben by the Society for — o of Useful Knowledge, 
cuntaia the details of dairy management, Their work, 
Che w = has chapters on the dairy, 
nt: WLO. If any of out correspondents are 
e here — DE . 
n. ers 
nonia — Le ea 
Roses, A 
Pine- apples, per Ib., — 5 8s T Dikt per pec! 
Grapes, hothouse, p. 8s | — sweet, per Ib., 28 to 38 
riugal, shen, t Walnuts, p. * 5 to 28 
Pea: . doz., 66 to — p- bush., 
Applet ea pen ‘sto 68 Aus 2 - 150 1b +y 60s to 653 
Lemons, paa F., p. — 8 208 to 228 
— per 100 665 70 ide 128 to 168 
Oranges, per rig righ to ny Ket Cobs. 65s to 2 100 ibs 
Oranges, per 100, 5: 
° VEGETABLES. 
2s 6dto 3s Radishes, p. ten oton tolsé6d 
+ 63 to 95 
Sun ee nee 
Greens, per doz., 2s 6d 
Brussels ‘Sprouts, p. af. et; 
28 to 3 
88 
12 bun., 9d to 18 
Fennel, 
per Bunch, A fade 
ery ae 
ed Beet, — E der, 1s to 2s 
Bares Hain, p, bål., 28 5 to 4s 
ucumbers, each, 3s to 38 6d 
Leeks, per bunch, 2d x 0 5 
Celery, p. bundle, 8d to 28 Mint, 5 9d to 1 
HAY —Per Load of 
THFIELD, Jan, 24, 
ewer . Hay 5767 Ciover 
63 | New 
— ne 
New gd w ah . CoopEn, 
UMBERLA up Manews Jan. 24, 
Prime Meadow "y 65s 10 9 Inferior .. ste — 60s 
bce ditto... 50 ew Clover 2 
New Hay — 30 
Old Clover *. 80 88 ' Josiua N 
WHITECHAPEL, Jan. 224. 
Fine Old Hay .. 638 to 645 New Clover to —s 
Inferior ditto ... 50 55 | Inferior ditto... ... 55 63 
New Hay m s = — n „e ae E 
Old Clover ... . 80 84 
— 
3? 
g 
i 
3 
11 
we should = en — Ae if he would inform us whether 4 hat — — 
and 112 Calves ; fro m Fra ance, 10 Bea 
eep, an 
and Suffolk, 1700; 
ann er st. off lbs.—s d 
t Se _ 
ee — a 
h 
Per st, of 8 ibi. =$ 
Best perik wools , 
310to4 2 Ditto 
— 
Half. .4 0— 4 2 Calves ice 8 4—4 4 
Ditto Sho 8 2 
Beasts, 3334; Sheep and Lambs, J 800 32 Pigs, 205, 
re but moderately s ‘supplied wits Beasts ; the demand is, 
„so small that lo a+ 
prices are submited to, and 
of £ Bheen D 
Monday's OS r are 
Ca Ives are very scare yd ber re 
Holland 
there an 7 Beasts, 100 Sheep, “an 33 Calves; 
from Scotland, 17 Beasts; Leicester, Northampton, and Lin. 
coln, — and 127 Milch bows ve 1— home counties, 
B 
est Soo sage gigs: 3 6 * 8 
fords, a Ee .3 8to4 0 Ditto 
Best S s3 6—3 8| Ewes : ad gual 2 . 755 — a K 
— quality y Beasts 2 8 —3 4 Di — * 
est Downs and Lam 45 k 
* — . 3 10 — 4 0 Calves Fes 3 621 8 
Ditto Shorn 3 4244 
Beasts, 714; Sheep and 1 Lambs, 1860 Calves, 132 ; Pigs, 200. 
OPS.—Fripay, Jan. 25. 
Mesars. Hint ei — — * repor tt that e market còn- 
tinues the 1 me tim ast, fine 
6th July to toe sih December jast, oniy a 77 at | 
‘oreign Hops have been entered for h tapuia equal 
to only about 7007. ol 
00 duty ; — "holder of Hops 
have nothing to fear — this head. 
MONDAY, JAN. Abere ply of Essex 
aba at to this morning 8 — but fai the former 
arely croak to our quotes of this 
Jar se night, bnt the latter could not be cleared big oy 
a de = se to 2s. per qr. Foreign was in lim ited å 
but t sof to o retail a 8 to allow of any “alten, f 
tion = kop he value 25 Lovaas 3 1 7 and 
Peas are a very heavy sale.—Oat t lower in price, but 
sales not extensive. 
BRITISH PER IMPERIAL QUARTER, 3. 1 
Wheat, Essex, pet 4 be on White 42—45 Red .. 3840 
T — .. ditto 45 —47 Red 
. 50— 
— Norfolk, Lincoln, | & Tork. White — Red — 
Def & distil., 21s to 24s...Chev. 25 —29 Malting 215 
— 2 and distilling 3 —23|Malting 22—28 
Oats, — and, ——— 
Scotch and Lincolnshire Potato 18—2 3 Feed 172 
— veh ‘otato|18—21|Feed . 1-18 
— Foreign Poland and Brew 1620 Feed 1-11 
Rye 20—22 Foreign {20-3 
— foreig per to 
Beans, y Mazagan . 228 to 238... Tick 260 Harrow 24 
Zig 258 — 283. * 22—28 bong 26-18 
aA e White 24—33| Bgyptian| 23-2 
Peas, white, Essex and Kent... “Boilers 25—27 Suffolk 26—28 
Maple ...:.. 218 to 268 . st 22—23 4 . 22-38 
ize as ite 22—25| Yellow.. 22 
2 best marks, delivered. Per sack 36—40 
daa r ung os . ba rel 
E Port or L 
Flour 13381 pag Wheat 1 1 Malt 
0 bis ae Qrs. Qrs 
5 ` gp 1526 . — 
1967 819 93 i 
ee JAN. 25.— The arrivals of 
e been moderate. To-day’ 
and prices in many p: 1 
— ed 1s. to 2 qr. ge n 
is also downwards, and English 
country towns has — told at hive low" rat = 
and 233. per qr. ae 
ave no influence 
Sener prices continue — be wel well supported. 
ERIVALS THIS W 
West. Barley 
Ars. rs. 
English ., 1310 
IrIS ae — ae 
Foreign. 8050 1300 
IMPER: WHEAT. Baur. OATS. i 
AVERAGES. - ee ed 
i pr 
ae ae 2 $ 
e 26 Il 
Jan. 26 11 
26 6 
. * 26 6 jt 
Aggreg. A a OF 
Duties o | : ; 0 
0 0 1 0 ; 
j 8 eee res 
Parces, bro. . Dre. 29.59 “TaN. 5. Vane 
la 
41s 
41 0 
Phot Tuesday’s prices nsidered 
way 8 may be co 
| There was very litle inquiry for Oats or Oatmeal, 
Peas ach easier to buy. 
