302 | THE hed hh ows GAZETTE. _ [Mavr 11 
promising appearance. Tt has been all rolled since. 
n ere planted fed on the 27th, and we are now y busy 
Turnip-sowing, w 
prep’ we purpose b 
e the ist, od — J . the first week in reed 
—.— — out — —— in — —— 
7 s out fo 1 a — 
much av. he ealv wedes, Clover, hay, 
and bruised — banki the — e of milk to those 
are not weaned. A Lammermuir Sheep Farmer. 
Notices to Correspondents. 
Catves: Iman, Access to salt would be advisable; but 5 
motto, let well alone,” is a very good one e, and it will not 
alteration in their 
fo: bagi — 
FLAx : A Subscriber. A what adhesive loam is the 
best. Buy a tract on — fa vet by T. R. Short. (Groom- 
Gov Grass: F. We presume that what is referred to under | „ 
this n — is Bipi cristatus 
Kino’ NE SCHOOL : J Galloway. Groombridge and Sons, 
— 
Max dolp Won WD Mangold 
urzel to ~~ cows through the r without uch 
result as that stated. If 8 p unlimited quantities, 
an eason, when t contains a much 
moisture than s 8 it may 
u 
— kane the effect of causing abortion. If given raw 
to young pigs, it has caused — “of the bowels, 
W. C. 8. 
Mix Pals: Country — our instructions will be 
followed by any rion We do not know 
ere t ie 88 — — is to be h 
88 1 2 bscriber, As you put the case, 
we — 2105 with ey ; and if you get —— r which will 
let the seed braird, y an aoe ane fallowing 
ummer. 
uch oblige me, and I doubt not man prenn. - 
Petes 2 by E. Solty ‘price 4s. 6d., second editio: 
revised 3 ed, may be had of all booksellers, pry at 
Smart Farms: We have a letter for “‘ The Son of a Country | P : 
Rector,” and would forward it, if we knew how to address it. 
raining for revious to 
1 — e aea — greatly diminish tho risk of that process, 
“Fodder from October to Jun be secured by Turnips, 
* Wurzel, Rye, and e 8 b> succession, Gorse, 
give food through winter. Burnet, Spurry, and so 
on, are very poor forage crops. 
Soor AND * Iman, You may sow it during the present i 
soon as you like after the Clover seed. 
SPADE ö One who Writes, & o., should a to his 
bookseller fea Dr. Yellowley ne pomp. We 
„„ Been by, w 
f same sul 
M Glasbau: Babin Ar. Blacker's 
w 
ill be useful, 
s COVEN N, May 
Vegetables are well 3 but eae kinds of winter 
Fruit are over. Strawberries and Hothouse Grapes are 
more plentiful, and the same may be said of Pine-apples, of Maiz 
which some good fruit may be obtained. Walnuts and Chest- 
nuts are Pg oe ‘and gh peng pr 8 sufficient for — 
i. A few 1 and Turnips m 
at from b 
bars ben 
18. — Mad heb arene 
38. 6d. is realised for choice Scots, 
"Sheep on tered’ Lam whieh samma dull trade, . COATHUPES anp Co., Grass 
— 
w when N 
hours pote gg the Grass i s 205 too short to be of 
ail to 
that 
ng ai — d from — nar ORNAMENTA 25 
scarcely so ve y tod for the pee oo th ~— 7 an to James HETLEY and Co., 35, So oho-square, London, 
1 ae is 3 1 bee * bat, — 
and — 
Dito a are 226 — 160 il and 108 —— from Spai GLASS FOR Se ce kee 
120 Sheep ; from Scotland, 200 Beasts; and 147 Milch — Js PHILLIPS anp Co. have the pleasure to 
at. Shone isa fair 
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GLASS WATER PIPES, 
re with sna Germany Bristol and Nailsea, Somerset, continue 8 
supply GLASS 9 x the conve 
from Scot- | Je — 4 of from and fro . ter es in 
K. they provide ky — — — „ Which enable bores ; 
s d Stani very — A pressure, to 
2—8 6 GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, &c, 
6—8 10 er cis Co. supply 16-0z. Sheet * 
10 — 8 6 gees ee s varying from 2d. to d, 
Pigs te delivery, 
3369; sheep and Lambs, 24,510; “Calves, 149 ; Pigs, 240. Lists of Prices and estimates forwarded on application, fe 
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, 
S and SLATES, WATER-P IPES, PRO OPAGATING 
RIDA 
— — supply of Beasts ; trade is however GLASSES, GLASS MILK PA NS, PATENT PLAT 
Bss NDOW GLASS 
E-GL 
and GLASS SHADES 
* 
See the —— Chronicle first Saturday in n each month, 
hand their New List of Prices Gf Ga c 
CUT IZE. SHEET SQUARES, 
Best 0 
Ditto Shora .. 3 2—3 6/16 ox. from 2d. to * per foot. In boxes of 100 feet. 
Ewes & 2d quality 3 6 — 3 1021 Under 
tto Shorn 0—3 
mb 41 
8. d. 
one 4.12 6 
4 ” 31 „ ” 6 by 4 
6 | 26 ” — » oe 55 7 by 5 and „ 1 7 wen : 
10 by 8. 20 6 
2182 „ yi 
—4 0 ＋ feet son 200 feet cases of large Sheet Glass, for cu 
at 24d. per foot. British Plate Glass, from 1 tting 
ply according to size. EY 24. to 2s, per 
ony qr. more money. e Ship wat commands 
19—22 
— —33 
8—52 
4 
113 
oreign . 17798 380 
be RIDAY, Max 10. + ane arrivals of eater rot all kinds, both 
5 ig, es . from wall, 
cudicient for the demand, and'so are Must 
rooms, French Beans, Rbubarb are plentiful, 
usta, Primulas, — — Azalean, Lily of the Valley, 
ven iy 
' Lilacs, and Roses, 3 
Oranges, per doz., 9dtols6d | — Brazil, p. bsh., 12s to 16s 
— per 100, 5s to 128 Kent Cobs, 90s to 100s 
Lemons, per doz., Is to ony es 
S. 
p. 100, 18 to 2s 6d | Oni 38 6d to 4s 6a 
nd., 2s to 5s | — Bogan, eng hy 15 6d to 46 
Rhabar p. Sandie ad to 2 05 Shallots, per fb, ad to 8d 
8 per dos. 6d to to Ba 
Greens, per doz., 3s to 48 ad fois, 
Sorrel, p. hf. sieve, Is to 1s 64 | Small 
Potatoes, per end 8 wa 3d 
— per et., ennel bun to 3d 
Z per bush., 2s 6d ‘to 3s 60 Savory, — banch? $4 to 2d to 3d 
— e, per Ib., 1 38 Enn 
— — o e Pan Parsley, p. p. * bun., 28 to 33 
Red per beng 5 ots, p. bdle., 9d to 18 
5 bund 
morning's market was attended T some — 
was — in 
4870 sacks 
8 
5 o| SED 
ett 
3 — 
5 — 
consequence there isa Teor: more activity in the 
HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE, packed in boxes 
EPEA T 5 eee each: 
ere y 4 and 63 by ses ag k b: pony by 53 se 
„ 3 1K * 6 5 byt oh S Do 
PROPAGATING GL 
12 in, . . Od. n. dia ina 
14 0 ved 6 55 åt ? 
2 — 0 25 oe . 
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a 6 b ši * 0 
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is CREAM POTS, 1 a ari 
a 23 must from 2s, each. 1 * ego OS 
inquiry, BEE GLASSES, same 
METAL PAS? FRAMES, CUCUMBER a 
9 |2 — ches z 1 * — beri ape de Ls, Od. 
30—41 18 a peg Pee oe aie ta ct toe 
2 18 „ 
36—38 20 >” „ „ 
wa as 24 „ 12 GO 22 55 ip RE 
rn- Open tops, 15. extra. 24 é 0 
Glass sye — Tiles and Slates of ong size; Wasp Traps, 
; Lamp Shades; Rough Plate on oy 
38. 6d. per 
$ = thickness, “Lavtometers for wring the quality of milk, 4 tubes, 
5 
78. 6d. ; 3 , 10s. Glass Stands for Pianoforte, and every 
article eek 
J AME 8 PHILLIPS anD Co., 116, BISHOPSGATE-STREET 
23—26 | WITHOUT, LONDON. 
19—20 GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, HORTICULTURAL 
27 PURPOSES, &. 
MILK PANS 
PASTRY PINS 
FISH CLOBES 
CUCUMBER. GLA 
nN Ns Sli CLASS, y which is of 
— . — 1. 
— Wasp — — — — — had, on application at the 
„ 87, Bishopsgate-street Without, same side as 
Eastern Counties Railway. 
(ROWN, SHEET, AND ROUGH PLATE GLASS, 
Of 
FOR 'HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &. 
FIT FOR USE, , ine neluding the e make of 
* — * — — 
cases 0 ready 
Small ditto, 10s. 6d. per 100 feet, packed in boxes 
230104258 34 | for immediate delivery, Curators of Botanical Societies, Florist 
Agents r quantit 
— gents, an — — poy A prices 
req 
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GLASS MILK PANS, CREAM POTS, Lactometers, 
Glasses, Fish Globes, and all kinds of Dairy Glass, Propagating 
Glasses, Hyacinth Dishes, Cucumber Tubes, and every 
Also, Gi Ral Glas Inks To ffice-s 
SO, ass s ‘or office-stands, 
8 oe ‘Wholesale Warehouse for 
— Glass Wh 
, Lamp 5, G: 
Lead, Paints, Colours, and Pumps for Farm purposes, 
Our Catalogue of 18 falios is the most complete eve ever publishes 
Postage stamps to Messrs. pe 
j remittance, Post-office 
good second-hand Flags to be sold cheap. ó pen 
OHN a Purveror To HER MAJESTY 
J'n — PRINCE ALBERT, | 113, — j 3 seful snd 
ayaka t; ULTRY 5 WA 8 d må 
bro’, Spanish, Polish, Hrt 
Sil Bankers, All sorts. of Pea 7 
Silver, Pied, and Ring-necked- Pheasants, Tame-bred sa 
santsin any numbers, Live Partridges for on tara aS aa. 
Lists and forwarded by post, on 
