190 | THE AGRI conre CRA GAZETTE. 
We have sown part of Carrots, and planted between 4 and 5 
geres of Potatoes; n — Bo see 
when late, we shali plant more . Early-ploughed ground wor 
v. Men are engaged in threshing — and Oats, 
ng Potatoes, filling e T ps, dressing 
Bone Hop-poles 2 1 Ser ae 
Ther men are turning Man W heaps, pick- 
‘ing stones off the young Ovar =s Couch it = — — 
for — and Mangold Wurzel. Our com- 
lamb, and as far — 3 aoe — and 
health J. B. 
— rem ne eee em ens —L— E 
Notices to e ROE nts. 
Bone-pust: O P. We should pre — — for Lucerne. 
faot 
— 
e as on oe 
CANARY-SEED? 
exactly as treat Whea 
Cnerses: N P T. Mir is the best way of packing cheeses to be 
Gypsum: — ‘of the common sulphuric acid, sold at 1d. 
yk: i would take rene 130 lbs. to saturate 100 Ibs. of 
y os tt can never be your interest to manufacture 
S unless indeed, it it should 15 in the case of a chalk 
— is barely ble might, under certain circum- 
— ‘tor a watering of dilute sulphuric aci 
nisten A B. If the meadow is good feeding ground, you 
may t in the cattle early in May, and they may receive | 
bull. 
TALIAN RTE- GRAS: E D. You n 
over your Wheat some day soon en the d fie 
hoe or harrow it in, and if nex r be mild, you will have 
e be useful — in April next year. Your 
N 
in peta 
Oars: Scotus. If 7 your climate is moderately early, sow on 
of your Oat break either with Late Angus or Blaineley 
Oats; one-third with Black Tartarian, and — ainder 4 
n y an 
on trial to be a mistake—the meal is of very superior — 
but does not _ so fair as that made from the — 
skinned Oats, in consequence of small por of husk 
along grow ound down amongst tit. The gated Tahoe et — | 
but i 
apa loam, fa Ootber, and treat the growing crop l Suat 
Half- 
they are more pati disposed of — late 
. rmany we have 559 Beasts, 2 
Sheep, and 50 Calves ; $ froi Scotland, 300 Beasts; from N orfol 
worse oe 300 from the midland counties 
d Per st, of 
itto ro * ase 
ee ana 210—3 4 
ose 
... s 
5 
tto Sho: Pig 
— 3578; Sheep and Lambs, 19.840; ‘Calves, 102; Pigs, ioo. 
March 22. 
The supply of Beasts. to-day is good, and the demand: a4 
— is 
nn nen e _ 7a: nen i 
nch. stron; 9 9 a een 
ng n 
nt nes fave glee rathe 
e not plentiful “tr as time of year; trade i 
seedi t to advance prices. 
are 266 Beasts, aie Sheep, and 127 Calves ; from 
from and, 390 Beasts; 5 
oie dull for roe hinds on 
only moderate 
— dificult ＋ wee a done at ' Monday’ s prices 
5 cose mb, Easter bei ear, and ‘ee supply 
> 
I inch a strong ,, 11 ou 
1 the B — de made any width at propor ortionate = 
— heni ie a coarse mesh, it will reduce the —— 
8 ourth, Ga — sed sparrow. pro oof rains A 
From Holland and W. a nd or pheasant a, 
Pa ar by BARNARD and B BISHOP rket 
ich, and deliv ee of expen oe Prag 
u 
Sd „ g 
2 
Ditto Shorn 
ad kt JA 
STRONG PREMIUM HARE AND RABBIT PROOF 
Ditto Shorn 
3 0 — a 4 0 
3370: Calves, 231; ; Pigs, 195. 
ifferent fodder, ee that — the o 
Ponp Mon: Ruris Amator. I — rresponden nt will send his 
real name and address oo. Singer: Bockhampton, Dor- 
chester, he may hear of Peds ng to his advantage, as 
aed ih e Singer’s era cleaned out a pond of 9 acres gr 
v u — in giving t 
will 
+ Pond d Mud . thes — n he ma 
D WEEDS: TES Lou must A iene Rae: in hand pulling— | 
Roore 
that must ultimate y succeed. About fencing next week. 
RURAL CBEMISTRY, Ay Solly, price 4s. 6d-, second edition, 
some enlarged, may be had of all booksellers, * at 
the this Paper, 
WHEAT: 75. It is a specimen of Triticum turgidum, one of 
the bearded cone Wheats, 
Winter Beans: IV JC, Five pecks per acre, in rows 2 feet 
apart, would have been ample seeding. You had better hoe 
out a large number of the plants, 
COVENT GARDEN, Marcs 23. 
Notwithstanding the continued — of the weather, Vege- 
— are plentifully supplied, but many kinds of "Fruit a are still 
or few new hothouse — have made their appearance. 
1 82 h ing from being piesni, —. nevertheless 
for alnuts and Chestnuts are ab 
— deman 
— per 63 to 1 128 to 168 
— 9d to 18 6d 3 
VEGETAB 
3s to Ca 6 
: pe = 4 — Ei Spinach p, sieve, 
sparagus, p. bun s s el, 3s 6d t 
Rhubarb, p. bundle, 6d to i Spanish, i * Ate 
Savoys, per doz., 6d to 9d late, pont to 8d 
pm LA 
e. supply of Wheat from Essex, 
re samples to this mor * 8 
— of at the prices of this day 
The atiendanes was rather larger than = late, — 
hat ey ae disposition t e 
n Whea „the business trans med as 
in re ail, and 8 improvement in 1 price. Barley and 
unaltered in ow sale; new B 
— Is. per qr. cheaper. —The ere i 
erg Essex, — — seer "White 41-43 Red 
.. ditto 44 Red 
—50 
Tel 
— Norfolk, Tassie & York... White 2140 Red 
34—52 
Giften, . bee me 19s io 12s.. ‘Chev. 24 27 Maltin 
ig) 18—21 Maltis 21 
h and Le Potato 17—22 Feed 
—23 For 
White 24 —26 8 
“ay “tee has e — 
aise of all kinds continu 
S THIS WEEE. 
Oats. 
Qrs. 
2540 
r AUS 4 
HARLES D. Torie AND „COMPANY (un 
—— to “call ‘the oe of Landed Pro 
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WIRE GAME — 
d. per e 2 feet wide. NETTING. 
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225 2222 2257777 
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ENocH- SQUARE, GLASGOW, 
ence, for exe — — 
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of the T ai i 
al hor — nd, held lately at Inverness, — 
th, and Exceeding Cheapness 
eb of 100 yards, 353 ins. wis will 0G . £3 
of 1 — — -e oe — 
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of —— —.— pide 3 2 
0 Fea oe a web is required, it would be charged. 5 
ate x 
Netting is also admirably adapted for 
are unaltere: 
ry heavy, isd “the ta cheaper 
alatz Maize has been sold 
1 and Co. cannot give a better idea 
amples for inspec! oiva ap t free of expe RON 
and WIRE wh equired for É his . ar 
a" red for this a 
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Greens, per doz., 28 to i s 
"e Prp * uts, p. hf. sieve, Mushrooms, —— 9d patsy 
s m 1 
Sorrel, p. hf. ei Is to 2s rg d PSS Resi 79 
Potatoes ton, 60s to 120s Watercress, p. 12 bun., 6d to 9d 
— owt, Bs 2125 6d S per b ch; 24 toga 
„28 s avory, per bunch, 2d to 3 
Turnips, p.doz.bun,,1s6dto2s6d Puen — 2 2d to 3d 
Red Beet, doz., 9d ley, p. doz. bun., 2s to 33 
Horse p. bdl., 18 to 4s p. bdle., 9d to 18 
Cuc „ each, 83s ‘ per bunch, 2d 
Leeks, per bunch, 1d to 138 Mint, green, per bunch, 9d to Is 
é Gelen, p. bundle, 8d to 1s 3d <a hf, sieve, 9d to 1s 
= 34/223 la 
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A TALLIC sates . i 
PERRY < AND 80 
5 roug 
Staffordshire, Manufacturers o all descriptions E ms CIN, 
ee e 
The Committee repo 3 during the last week 
lait tsas a nts of the trade, 
24 11 
Eer AND T TRON —.— T 3 
3 3 
3 0 1 aR 0 
ria 2. Man 2 M 
to 703. ; Scotch do., 605. to 658. 
Franch mie ioa. ta 65h.: 3 508. to 358.; 
Messrs. . —— — —.— report — prices and de- 
mand 3 — for some time past. 
Prime Meadow Hay 65s to 753 
— ce te ele ee 60s to 80s 
owen . „ oe OOR z Ses eeu d 
New Hay 2 23 
28 
The supply 3 bat sufficient for the d Ps ae 
March 21. : 
608,7 | 88 
Scotch common whites, 40s. to — 7 
Rhenish — 
Coriander, 
— pba, 7 — oy oe — 
Pine Old Hay s 
Inferior . 
ew Hay 
Ota Chee a 
3 ri san — 41. 58 
Tares, per bush... . 3s 0d —58 6d 
UESDAY, Marca 19.—The supplies. of ain and 
uring the past *. are on a moderate = 
demand has been ti — d, and pee e ape any c 
y article, Wheat was wit 
Be aera — A — and Peas —— dow 
— 6d. per qr. dearer, with m 
per ewt. SON 
IGHBOUR we 3 
that they ha’ 
— 9 — of their various IMPROV. 
which are offered to a who are desirous of © 
«Nutt on Bees” (6th edition), now published. 
on 
is often so gr 
amount to more than the $ 
insta sw ee. ia, with this Net. It is so durable, that when 
Plantations are ee ly advanced to be independent of its 
pr te 0 — xpo: 2 situations with 
t y labour a Fence 
Hares and Rabbits it 15 12 itself — suficient, having only to 
be unrolled attach hed, ith s mall wi sent for * í 
pose, 8 about every 3 
or seven feet — It is, — — — adapted Sn 
dering me — or other existing Fences, in. 
in; an being cut up 
ore feet, as required, it forms a most 
tle Sees — — P and Shrubs, 
same rate. 
Wir pies. than we 
e 
f Scotland, Englan 
ve prepared for 
apri of 
a ee Single Bo 1 itive” “The Amateur 
mpro 
ve,” &c., from 
without 
