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His landlord lent him 3004, and with this he 
acres 
ond re vailin 
himself of the power of surren nder, — is 1 
a leas e determined 
pasen 
AGRICULTURAL 
LARGE POULTRY : The largest geese (of the domestic sort 
ouse geese. The largest hens are in Melays 
ae, also certain —. likewise from 
amed Shanghae fowls. [See the 
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GAZETTE. 
LArniII 6, 
EN, APRIL 6 
but man — 
* ä upplied, ds 
arce. A wherries have made thelr appa 
— ase Grapes a are not very plenti Pine-apples are scarce 
and n in quali Walnuts and Chestnuts are 
dant; d Oranges and Lemons 3 for the aaan 
Amongst : Vegetables, Turnips and 3 good, and —— 
ood Broce ak 4 — the 2 Pot toes e 
ee ces and other — 
it wil be a bulky e — ‘ot groon food in J 
: JE E M. = yellow Bebe seed. 5 bis 
spar p to 3 
yards per acre, and put Bei in We drills, and, before peed 
re t. of guano mixed with 2 cwt. of salt per 
e, broa: „over the ground. You may — w in the middle 
of f this pane gÀ Dibble 15 inches apart, the rows being 26 
inches wide. Do not cover Ie seed more than half an inch. 
r 7 lbs. per acre, 
rows, 
MANGOLD 'Wonze 
You will need 6 o 
ORNAMENTAL 5 & e.: 
with the second edition of 
Poult 
e for 
A Subscriber. A full Index is given 
52 . and Domestic 
n the e way of 1 
the fir st. 
damp coating of —— ——— — same rule will no doubt | 
t Alt 
th igh usefully have psi wens 
subjec cific experi t during Mr. Way’s most 
„ a — Investigation 
ORNAMENTAL POULTRY, by the Rev. ixon, is now r 
Heaths, Pel, 
Bignonia venus mellias, Cinerazias, eae, 
Lily of the Valley, —— oan Lilacs, na 
3 ITS. 
e- apples, per Ib., 0s | Almonds, per peck, 6 
— Po ortugal, p. 1050 tols — sy eet, ont Ib., 25 to 38 
Pears, per doz., 6s to Wainuts, p. 100, 1s 6d to 28 
Apples, kitchen, p. hsh r to 8 — p bush., 16s to 
Lemons, per doz. Š Is to 2s Nuts, Bar., p. bus * 20 to 225 
ppe. r 100, 63 to 12s — Bra azil, p. bsh., 128 to 166 
Oranges, pa — 104 — 18 6d Kent * 905 to 1008 p. 100 Ibs 
100, 5s 
* VEGETABLE 
French Beans, p.100,1s 6d to 3s 
— 8 punnet, 1s to 3s 
Asp p. bund., 2s to 78 
Rhubarb, 5 a — 6d to 18 
Cabbages, per doz., Is to 1s 6d | Lettuce, Cab., p. sc., 4d to 9d 
Caulifiowers, p. doz., Is to 4s dive, per score, 1s 6d to 38 
‘occoli, p. bundl., 8s to 10s Mushrooms, p. pot., 9d to Is 
Greens, per doz., 48 all Salads, per punnet, 2d 
rrel, p. hf. sieve, Is to 1s 6d to 3d 
Potatoes, per ton, 6 120s Fennel, per bunc to 3d 
per cwt., 38 to 7s Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
ush., 2s 6d 0 8 s 6d | Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
Turnips, ee e Parsley, p. doz. bun., 28 to 38 
ed Beet, per — Roots, p. bdle., 9d to 18 
Horse Radl p p. dl let a ia Marjoram, per bunch, ‘ 
Cucumbers, each, Is 6d to 4s Mint, green, per bunch, 9d tolg 
Leeks, per bunch, Id to 14d i doz, 
Celery, p. bun 1s 6d 6d to 9d 
Carrots, per bun., 4 
Corn Salad, p. hf. sieve, 9d to 
Spinach p. sieve, 2 2s to 3s * W 
HOPS i torr April 5 
Messrs. PATTENDEN and Su that there is no altera. 
tion since Monday. Fine searing 3 in good demand. 
MARK LA 
MONDAY, APRIL mina aes ot Wheat fro 
and Suffolk, this m mall, wehe . ‘he 
tefu ry second, that these printing, with additions, ee vi. shortly + published, rice 
pinata ty e im iia placing the ones this P — 1 e had of all booksellers, 
> tani? 4 ce of this Pape 
rates exclusively on the tates (which is unhappily | pn You will see something about American prices 
the law in Ireland), y drivin of t “in r this s Number i MONE 1 
pros ilf xam EARING LAMBS : ving some lambs to bring up by 
1 * in gee 3 — a pe tenas kok hand—we give them new milk from the cows (warm); can 
a efi — t — 4 lt r if sed t ties partes any one i inform us if there is any! better method, or what 
cien ut W. hg e ag compe! o remove his } so as they wou e 
ea om i it stood of bei — in good condition, in three months’ time, fit for the butcher ? 
abso’ in t 0 e coun Would caer mixed in the i milk, in the way of flour assist 
third, the sl ted otthetantiord . Pere in the proc > — [Try Oatmeal and water along with a less 
policy 8 é = quantity of m 
mon, I lament to say, and mainly to be attributed to a Ruzat CHRMISTRT, by R. Solly, price 4s. 6d., second edition, 
want of ledge of the proper business of a land- zoid and solar: may be had of all ee, and at 
lord, to which I have already had occasion to re oh Bs in | Siure el | of April, at the 
refusing to the difficulties of the times with h rate or 3 bushels per acre, g bes as Vetches own, It will 
tenant, beca he a solvent man, d the do Sores well to sow along me A Barley, in in rows tintin apart, 
5 A calcareous 
— of this in disgusting th tenant, who then — — ae . infoin aptin just in the 
. el farm, ich je cannot no ame way. Both sorts will occupy the ground for five y 
and should be treated during that time as you would treat 
4 th 41 
a solve 
h ne, to pach for it. The S Planbo Scheme 
by Mr. C 
Notices to Correspondents, 
= — ONDENTS: The answers to some of the inquiries re- 
oe EA ap postponed for a week. 
Grunts one of Attwood’s, of Lewes. It 
answers ell, “ Anthony” churn just introduced 
from America has a high character, 
Gasser 2 — lime is not — 9 applica- | 
— land. You might water your dry manure with 
— liquor, and turn it over, — let it remain for 3 
weeks b —— — — it. That would do. But — lime 
33 — any. It is useful, because by 
ly becomes, i in See dene ava 
before it is 
t rding to 
:position of farm manure ; but it be enon fo deter 
mine the — of the pra ctice. You should it with 
—— 
coverup the wi yey — mould is 
the cheapest method of detaining the p of decompo- 
sition. 
GARDEN FARM: e e Toae Pe a 
Curate” — sow it forthwith with P 5 
digging in 
tine! of food, 
15 tons (or 10 more probably, if shaded by any apple — 
.), I propose he should fatt which 
be happy to afford him further informa 
vena a flavescens, 
:F. — ns ow —— 
5; Phleum eum pratensis, 11. 
Poa nemoralis, 4; P. — 22 — one tus, 2; 
y pratense perenne, 3; T, repens; 5; on 
3 Rusticus. By the use of abundant maaring, 
liquid and 3 
ead Cabbage 30 or 40 tons of 
followed by 20 to 
urzel, or Cabbage—10 or 
12 tons of W —.— sr Vetches, followed by either of these crops, 
— ould do for dairy food. — Sanpa 
— — sale; * properly 
— — d furnish the nam ofa —— 
r We should like 
factory established on some small 
wi — Barley 8 their late value 
diffic * 
inquiry at our nonada —Fine En 
Grass dre ` ell at least ther th „but other k qualities ar 
farm n mane o pag F ult of eans and Peas are re unaltered in value. 
STRAM Pow ou give. infoertha tind as to | Oats are a free sale, but stale and inferior descriptions are the 
the best mode of 3 3 — me 2 j rate scale, gai ks age r P 
say 3 or 4 wer, to the purposes of threshing, winnow- 5. 5 
ing, 8 ag Fs Flax scutching, and any other pur- Wheat, Essex, 1 — & — White iti 5 ———.36—30 
ses for which there are portable m 8 — on — ne . Gittoſ43—46 Red . 38—41 
requir e successively brought into Stet ie Paen- i // ascs cstv emaee 
y oe 8 to be ap Aea to tite agoking of tha |. ~ Norfolk, Lincoln, & Tork. White mio Red ......|36—87 
fi f also to steeping Fla. th Camm THU] ~ c 0 
Sodi] oatba VERDS pon the new system, (The Barley, grind, & distil, 198 to 228. Cher. 24—27|Malting 22—26 
Pe rhap: s, however, some Fo ..Grinding and distilling 18—21 Malting 21—23 
subject seems one on which our correspondent should te 
an engineer. of ou ed 
ng 
to communicate,] 
Yeast: HG. We 3 knew of its being used as a manure, 
Perhaps some may have tried it, 
* Commun: 
* —— untill the following week. 
32 sold at rather 
money, but many cannot 
selling lower than on Friday. 
trade is no ter. 
Beasts, 610 Sheep, and 44 Calves; from Scotland, 400 
— — and Suffolk, 2200; and 150 from me. 
. ofs Ibs. — d 8s d Per st. of 8 Ibs.—s d s d 
Best Scots, Here- Best — 3 6 to 3 8 
Ditto Sho: dee 
maa 2d quality 2 10 —5 2 
Calves o wee: 
ow s 3 0 — 
0 1 
if Beasts, 3513; Sheep and Lambs, 19,960 ; “Calves, 95; Pigs, 190. 
well 
|. coastwise and Continental. Trade is very heavy, which, has 
than is desirable at this 
y thi — 
— 
Bea — — 132 Milch Cows from the home 
S Best Lo 
Ewes & 2d quali 
wes 2 10 — 3 2 
Ditto Shorn & 
Karedes. con ii 5 o 6 0 
i 4 0—4 2 Calves ... det — . 0 
Ditto Sorn Pigs 0 
Beasts, 811; Sheep and Lambe, 5130; Calves, 203; ig 135, 
FPOTATOES.—Sournwanxk, April 1. 
The Committee report that the chase is supplied both 
salesmen to store more 
Dutch, 40s, 
HAT.— Per Load een 
4. 
1 wr 2 8 | No — s. 
e 
oon 
~ ert i 
Rowen 
ications 9 town after Wednesday, cannot be Rye 
oreign. 
Oats, 3 and Suffolk. . .. . . 
r Lincolnshire Potato 1722 Feed 
to 17-20 Feed 
n|5l.—6l 
Beans, Mazagan ......19s to e 2325 Harrow 23—25 
eon 22—28 Longpod 25—28 
UN AA ,---Grey}22—23| Foreign 
petals White 24—26| Yellow... 
Flour, oS ara delivered .., per s ack) 34—38 
— a 
24—25 
— 26—34 Norfolk (26—34 
wei 22—21 ag sack 28—33 
LONDON LAST WEEE. 
Malt . ne Peas. 
7 |S 
5554444 
E Por’ 
Flour 14045 Les) Wheat, Bagley 
0 bls Qrs, 
3461 ua 
——* 
— — 
sale i cter, and at no 
ment in price; English is unaltered in value, as are also Barley, 
as.—Oats are in fair demand, but our quotate 
ed.—For Indian Corn t has been an 
obtained for Galatz afloat.—The Flour 
much depressed, and the turn of prices in favour 
Flour. 
Oars 
232104154 44 203 7d 
238104158 44 205 
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prices of Tuesday; the 
SEEDS, — Arni 5. 
h rer, Arak piae ae — Coriander, er, 
Hempseed, 
9 
6 
pusi 
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tenes seme, — 
Aeara — ioe Tore. at 6d. 
top price 
