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430 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jory 6 
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ini i ing more of the — and will tell us POTATOES, —SouTHWwaRK, Jul 
Highlands, and he called upon the recipients to strive; may know something 2 = f EE e — uly 1, 
manfully in the battle of 2 they had to wage, the — — = o g go a-hend.” 2 ze with old Potatoes from the Contine — Supplied 
uantity 1 the quality of the soil generally possessed To yeyr 10 D C. The Aak table will | sooner than allow : wl oy ein the stores, — sage 
by them being e under * such a system as he had probably — — 52 * information fished. As iay sde s e the last report of the e season, we take 
individually, publicly, and by the 8 of printed o œ 5 n ows of 2— wil be more abundant — — ‘pe coming 
directions, urged upon them—of raising food for * rpg. FS Oe rng p f the disease. The ground since 
selves and families, and of paying a fair rent fi * FEE 23 283 8 88 SE $533 8 the ° United digen m is — . — ued in 
2. = S re< g em ook mo t t 
their land. 7 3 88 ae: ge? F Sevsen | S rice of Rhenish whites ic 700 ange Plant does, 
S 3 me gr: 8. S: 23 Tg : ge Sse * ~~ ITHFIELD, Monpay, July 1, 
— e — neee 
PL? BARES. i ie 5 : 1 
F 1 (22:7: ipee i3 is! ega proved. Wa hove mane err Seger hava 
ge. Ke. g earar 8 — rd Sd Ahm still ple: and make low prices, From Holland st 
—— — ht not to have refaced EEFE 8 8 88 2 8 2 EE p 3 man DNN are 393 Beasts, 2220 * ona 177 Calves + — 
= 2 
. 2 Peres FE „ e 00 dean 100 Beasts; from Norfolk and Sufolk, 110, wa 
uare. It appears SKY u 2 8 aes SES S a> 5 8 Per st.of8lbs.—s d s d] Fer st. of S b. d 1 4 
r lish 32225 ße f | 3 e 
A sor. 4 1,2 eS - eS en. A 2 z — horn . 3 4—3 8 
Society, for the best statement of La: : 8P: 2. ü S Seas see: & = | Best Sport horns 3 0—3 4 Ewes&2dquality . _ 
i vat was placed beyo pale of : p: B: 1 2 p 33 28 : F 22 quality Beasts 2 6 — 2 10 Ditto Shorn RIN 
-competition by its non-arrival at their * r- the ai: io see Ro i'd: 5 „eee , w 
* 4 * 2 B 2 Fr: 5 a 8 * D sont 
time specified. The writer may depend it that 8 ig S s 2 | Ditto Sho 3 
the English Agricultural Society and the "Judges they g: : 5 HER 2 a : B | Beasts, 3409; en ni, 2,900; ‘ai i Pigs, 295 
view g Bi ii i; ELES ag: . we have a fair 'suppiy of Beasts, and the deman 
of their duty; and that is, to give an honest judgment, be gee 8: :: largo; itis therefore diieult to — — — staan 
limits assigned by their published rules, mi — — The number of sheep is large; trade is slow, but there 
It is perhaps unfortunate on his own account that he | : | i 3 Pep ppl elia Good Lam mbs “ae wer de 
did not sueceed in completing his task before the day} ` | — 8. a a ee rpg 5 
after which no further essays could be received, though 6 ee oe eke ee 888 7 = Ea i oo = S — cal nese 
2 ra of thi U ʻE pa » | Holland there are 100 Beasts, 770 K. por 179 Calves: 
will not give an opinion. At all events we and other gga from Scotland, 100 Beasts ; and 102 Milch Cows s from the home 
readers ha i arising out of the accident} -~~ : mt E [bat ok Here- Best Long-wools . to 
i that two exce - Spi iis im — n oat 8 ber She 0 wg 3 Atoa 2 Ditto Shom #43" 
i ural ibrary thus been made; for cer- $ = hort-horns — wes uality . — 
our agricultural library ane ees | LS ge mit? a: i * > 2d quality Beasts 2 6 — 2 10 Ditto Shora 10 — 2 
detail and deseription of farming ; it is just | =) z} © | Best Downs and Lambs. 3101 2 
2 8 . ` o Ai 2 E m > ves. * — 8 6 
the sort of work for those who prefer statements 2 Shorn . 3 — 0 Pigs „ „ 
fact to statements of sand we find that we =|]: e 4:2 i; E ODIE ees we RK LANE, 
20. deseriptive of farms 3 Moxpar, JULY 1— The arrivals 2 Wheat last week 
have marked P = 
and farm practice as for extract. Some of Giuni oaii a mie 5 where sess 1 2 of it unsaleable condition, 
i ime lay before our readers, : scarcely a cargo in perfect order, pply of English 
we shall from time ime lay — = by land carriage samples to this ‘day s market was even less 
Meanwhile we hope that the work itself will be widely | S| oni =» = as È - 0 3 an last week, and realised fully the prices of this 
read; it ins the views of a “ practi d an ~ — is eg — e — S r 
2 2 g 3 3 7 ta nee, ine re: m a uiry al 
intelligent man of long experience in farm salbat tes x but very little progress could be made zs other descriptions,— 
SLU TF “fs. 2 888 Pay Soi aala ay soe So 
Calendar of Operations STE — of On pester, e 
jg 2 ý è ‘ A ess sale 
LY. S| vi ai ox: — = : > SH PER IMPERIAL QUARTE 8. . 
Farm, July 1.— We have now 5 Wheat, Esset, — IL. bie —. "White aie Red. 
Turnip drilling, having had a favourable time for it ate Se a ‘ei i kad w = W : ad 7 Red 
Those first drilled have had t efit of some nice w — e 
k a good heal with no fly to be seen <2 8 6 : : — White 40—42 Red 
as yet; but we are begi more ; 1 e eee — tasks B] — Ghent 
pear TTR por o Ovara TE io ge aa will be ready aor : = Barley grind. & distil, 19s to 22s...Chev. |23—27| Malting 
cut before the next fi farmers 1 a: b> tom: : k nding and distilling|15—20| Malting | 
— Hoag: 0 Sede e. 3 and = TRANSMUTATION OF — rE T. i sorting as bes bee Oats, z7 ia TE eee ail 
; 3 -| serted, as you say; or rather it has assert at a par. — „„Totatois— iz 
posed in case of a dry season, especially if the land lies high;| ticular som of grain, s own and cut down, and not 2 — Trish Potato}l4—18)Feed jl 
but oa low marshy land they may be generally set ge with) produce its . ultimately | — Foreign .........Poland and Brew i418 Feed l 
advantage. Another reason for Turnip ridging is of course pone otherwise than . after ite ki kind.“ there seems little | Rye. q 19—21 | Foreign 1820 
re ey ahaa ine ew the on fe fat, 1 to doubt that the idea is — ag ee s dab 
nthe Tarnipe — = — Beans, Mazagan .,....21s to 23s...... ick }24—26| Harrow 
OK of at a tod. The number of — Pigeon — 28s.,.Winds} — 
Sheep ef =i this eummer was 700; 7 of these we * — 1 = . _— year bets. oe — 3 Small pa 
1 — 2 having been kept roug T GARDE hite, E and Kent. . . . Boilers 23—26 
winter on cakes Turnips—the oilcake being con- Vegetables are ee, supplied. Strawberries and Hot- Peas, "Maple TIE 8 — Grey — Foreign 
„ 3 : The 1 ~- — 6 hares 3 
8 Je now have a 2 supply of Peaches an ectarines is | F arks, delivered . 97 
them daily, which is cut up with their chaff. We have about still well kogt up. Ripe Fano fetch from 48. to 6s. per tour, sufi > der —33| Norfolk 
30 calves, which are ng to improve as summer advances, sieve, and Chestnuts are abundant; Oranges . Bee See a per ba el 2 —— . 
They were assisted in rearing with Linseed soup, which | and } scarce are sufficient for the demand, oe rite IN THE Port or Cakes LAST WEEK. 
is found to answer very well, Our last year’s Wheat is now all Young Carrots and Turnips may be had at from 3d. to 6d. a fair, JULY 5.—The arrivals of Wheat from abroad this 
8 making an pe mi, 1t stones a sack, bunch. Potatoes fete Id. to 2d lb. and ist of 10,640 qrs., but the supplies of all as | 
this judged our average is not more | other cient for the demand, and so are Mush- rapea Engli and Foreign, attendance 
than 26 bushels acre, as stated ip Bey commissioners— ch Beans are plentiful. Cut Flow of | market this morning waa not large ; nevertheless, 2323 
36 bushels would be a fairer estimate. H. E. Heaths, Pelargonium es of pony Pinks, | several country buyers from a distance, and a pega agen 
x >- ; „Banunculuses, ation was evi to p t than , partied 
Notices FRUIT — iiii e firmness of holders, who for the 
Amesteiy CHURN . ae = eee Pine- per Ib., 53 to 8s Orange oot teats r in caused — 
Best for all parties to et te rr a its a with. „hothouse, p. Ib., per doz., 9d to 1s 6d f business to be comparatively limited. A few cargoes 
out an; 3 on the part those who be in- * “are e- = * 100, 58 8 Polish Odessa have changed hands, at corn a on 
of * * 8, > Almon i 3 
pg t was r e stated Sm — a Strawbe p ,6stols6d — F Ib., 28 to 38 qr., oa in = . for 
the subject—and we cordially back his req for the expe. | Cherries, per 2 d eu 6d i Walnuts, p. mg — > — 28 Flour at rather higher prices.—The nominal * of — 
im and gat the same time to l * cargoes of Galatz Maize is 288. per ꝗ „ including freight 
piro is in eae r en e Steen, per Balt Nuts, Barcelona, per bush., insurance, rir pe s 
ra vi ssive of quality and | _ Sieve, ABRIVALS THIS WEEK. 
speed, Of course we derive from this evidence f Currants, p. half sieve, 4s to6s | — Brazil, p. bsh., 12s to 16s Wheat, ley. Oats. 
of what it teils; and those who have found the churn t | Raspberries, p. pottle, 6d to 8d Kent Cobs, 905 to 100s p. 100 Ibs Ars. "ae 
11. better tor these — come direct — those 100, 1s to 28 r to 6 
vho have purchased and used the machine. Those who are Asparagus, p. bund., ts — Spanish, Is 6d to 48 
interested in its sale will surely be the first to acknowledge — 4o bundle, — — — —— 5 
A Cover: JS. It may be e serious or not, 9 to a wan tor 4 — pr 22 48 1 doz., 28 to 4s 
y 2 Lend a soe Bean: ieve, Is ve 2s 1s to 2s K, arpia 1 
covering the throat, W. C. S. y ls tols 6d Lettuce, Cab., p. so., 2d to 
Draiwsez: T J „ Probably Smith of Deauston’: Sorrel, p. hf. sieve, 6d to 9d — Cos, per score, 6d to 1s 
6 icling ; Potatoes, per ton, 100s to 200s | Radishes p12 hands, 2d ta is | 
and the contribution of Mr. —— to the “ Journal of the — per cwt., 10s to 128 Small Salads, p. punn, 2d to 3d 
nglish Agricultural Society” in their 4th an — per bush., 48 to 6s brooms, p. pot., 9d to 23 ja 
will ite theories this s 2 Turnips, per doz. bun., 3s to 68 Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 4 
d Red Beet, per doz., Is to 23 Savory, 2d to 3d : 4 
Cucumbers, =e, — to 2d Thyme, per bunch, 9 sa 
Leeks, per bunch, — 
— — — gar A, 1 
Carrots, per doz., 48, to z 
Spinach p. sieve, 18 6dto2s | Mine pa 
or 1845, a 3 48, zi u Horse Radish, p. bdl., Is to 4a — — 
COAL MARKET. Fer, July 5. mn oe 
; Carr’s Hartley, 1 4555 Mg pet are P 2 produce 
— 9d.; Wallsend T eee Fair, Feed 23,—Of English an Trish 
15s, 6d.—Ships at market, 65 the receipts into this place since Monday Inst ene pe 
HAY.—Per ined of 36 Trusses. 1 and from 
SMITHFIELD, July 4, Corn, . 3493 sacks 
in 8 Pros borer . t a aes, sale for 
„ e ; Peas barely 
oo 2 —The ret 
55 J: 80 pane i a fair er- 
tollowed ; : UMBERLAND MARKET, July 4. paying much the same 
There was an acconnt in a Marseilles | Prime Meadow Hay 720 %% Fee lere pee 658 t 72s my chango on 
a steam. vessel 5 ditto... to ew Clover „ „*. 1 
tun "othe — H : 50 70 |Straw . . . 7 30 ved, 70 58. 6de 
— 78 84 Josnva BAKER, ; Scotch and Irist, per 
np im g a ng ne È 60 = Ee — iod. Beans 
8 Duty estimated at 175, 
