462 
The exhibition | of eau was, as might have been 
pected, remarkable chiefly for the ‘how of Devon stock, 
which, in most of the classes ig 
justly “commended by 
postpone — re 3 
remarks — — the wy 
Thé exited i is less than 
Th 
ak 
pe — — ona 
Haring rams, His | prize TI 30% has Pert awarded fo 
el 
The fo Send 
THE eee RAL GAZETTE. 
ders, necks, and legs, having wide fore-quarters, 
an at 200 of fine quality. No. 387, from Soyons, 
is about half the width it ought to be, being very lank 
and having no breadth or depth of — and — thick 
Rams of any other age. the 
* W. Rigden 
ng a fine wide 
mt he chin, excellent 
egs,—beautiful pag ok ne offal ; 
haps it is a little too low the 
was 
2 290, 4 16 months old ram, belonging to Mr. Willia 
Abraham, of Barnetby- le- Wold, — Brigg, Lin 
This 
upo The 
is a fair quantity of good ol. The prize of 151. 
was mig gt to No. 309, x 16 months old ram, belong- 
W. Sanday, of Holme Pierre 
8 
. ths 
c 
a long 155 —.— 
. and a l 
reed an „ Shelley’ ewes, com- 
. 44 
| me dee * to either of the Da lots i in beauty 
det v 
of for rm, hand dling, * a ot 
t ay 
were one 
| deficiencies in Is 
one a 
P narrower c e m 
good ; 317 and 318, fromt ot ¥OMehice, are smal 11 sheep, | 
having no. ‘ial points of * — Class Ram 
— of 3 
rm meat, amazing brea 
of car 
— wide breast and — —_ y iod —— and a ee ood 
countenaunce 
U t n 
handling not being so’ good as that of the 
als were well fed, 
n 
This and aber anim 
that 
n 
deep plates, 255 an ex 
pen sor but n 
the fle 8 
and very confi 
pe. straight, A fins 
Mr. Sanday’s 28 mont 
nths old, has a 
g, being also good in shape all * the 
ted houlder, at oe 
Id. 
months old, is good 
337, Mr. Pawlett’s 
o quality, 1 firm 
ece a 
a 0 ioin 8 
Mr. No. 355, 
beautifully meat zi yr of 
o. 36 n Mr. 
maal heads and bone, fa 
handling of some Rages Loose. 
of the same br 
ma a * 
ia i rT 
ewes shown o out of i de 
„the nécks 
of good q 
kin mga . 3 
months of — << cig 
- | 8. p 
study for brée 
coy 
; egetables are abun 
eine apples — 
e. z kaysa ps 
0 Ranunculuses, and 
e 
Peita, per doz., 6s to bq 
Nectarines, 
tra wberries, p. pu 
; Cherries, per ibe êd to ls 6d 
nee Beads, p 
vas Spinach p. sieve, 13 6d to 28 
u Horse Radish, 
New Hax. eo 75 J. C00 
HN 
‘Old 
> ewer, 
ust, 18 “defer any 
ne remarks until ‘eat Bees 
Notices a erg ath 
ABORTION IN THE WHE 8 2 n fey n it. 
But the’ case in n is as it 
8 is. We ha * before — 4 
“ip e; sometimes with . Stele 9 thus 
Ae Inu your ea Kony aR Apa ea 60 hay 
rished. Wet and stormy weather during period of 
8 maz have hindered the fertilisation ot Wen seed. 
GUERNSEY e. Your veterinary 1 
should have, discovered em sha ho means of a post 
examination. Int of n y detail of the N 
or the 
. 1 death, it would be rash’ to 
opiniott ut we cdo not think 
give the symptoms of choak. 
sit a fortnight ab e —— — 225 ath. . C. 15 
8 can give H 
rmation on the use Sof 
ration in oF bat — and hams? Is salt 
when the acid is ae 
effect the } 1 vation of the m 
sary, should the eee ae a 25 precede that of 
Is it safe to ma tg bac Rin 3 7 
ag a 8 ies 1 yE 
WEED in 5 advite | “for its destruction. 
ur b Pork that oo 
net the 
And if salting 1 neces- 
acid f 
n or un 
eins on DEN, Jou Ho 250 
y supplied; Hot 
Strawberries are scarcer, 
tarines is well — EDN. —— 
dene 29, 0A. por half sis Wal 
on ane 3 Or: and 
ste ‘tee hae demand 
êh 
use 5 and 
5 Ditto Sh 
— 
TELD, Monp 
— hy ‘sae suppl y of Bek 
g' e — exe og y dull, and n red t 
per 8 tbs: is submitted to. The num uction at 
— as er; 
—.— 
u Fr riday — . and Germany there are 628 
2290 S ep, 3 2 Calves, and 10 Pigs; from Spain, 19 Beasts 
from Scotland, 200; and 900 fromm then midland coutities, 
Per $ lbs. —s d Per f 3 ibis 8 
Best 7 est — - wools. 
fords, S. 3 + hae 22 — 
est Sh hort-horn as 3 2—9 4 Ewes & 2d quality 1 
2d quality Beasts 2 8 3 0 — Sho — 2.9 ga. 
mbs ay 
. 
orn 
muane © 
d 
2—3 
Best Downs and se 5 o 2 
Half-breds' . s wi {— 3% 
- *. F Fig 
Th ber or heures i Sede 
e num 0 Sts i ; it, however 
demand. Trade is exceedingly — and Monday's rate’ arg 
ned, W ea good supply — 
— * ree p “are sold at fally M 
quotations, bat sec onder There 
b 
ew ey long, vite “ql filled ik “of pore gual both in | te 
ae pee in the $ pepa. | 
rom 
are sufficient for 
ae a are plen. 
—— of of Heaths: Paargo 
Li ily of the sia Pinks, Cartia tions, Rhododendrons, 
ITS. * 
per d 8 
re se doz, 30 — Is 6d 
T 100, 38 to 12 
GR 
rarias, 
b. 4 pos aa 
3 s 
r 
Emoy 
to’ 18s 
un., 6stols6d weet, fee I 28 to 35° 
p. 100, 1s 6d to 2s 
P. bush., 1 168 to 248 
Barcelens, per 
razil, p. bsh. 
Rent t obs 90s to 1 
ABLES. 
Onions; e 
* 15 doz, is a to 4s 
sidis b., 6 
Melon ae gie s to 5 7 
Goos ee > Bree n, per BEA i 
sieve, Is bod t to 2 t 
Currants, p. half sieve, — to 4 
Rasp berries, p. pottle, dtoéd 
12s to 168 
ae 100 Ibs 
French Beans, per 100; 1s to 28 
Asparagus, p. bu ndi; oa oo 
eee 
Caulifio 
Peas 
as, per sieve, 156 6d te 45 „Per doz., 
— Cab. P: so. 2d to 
- Cos; pet eae 6d tole 
to 3d 
to 28 
„ P. 
oram; per . 
Mint, 8 per bunen, 2d 
— Is tos | Wate 12bunch. ,6dto9d 
Prime Meadow Har 55 — as 
pm ditto... 72 
1 
N 
New 5 
we ove — tra „ „ 
BLAND 6 July 2 
Infi sse 
Cums 
dow ay 3 705 to 778 
60 65 N 0 ovek’ uf 
. 
Mea 60s to 708 
Inferior eee e — 
ay, 68 
84 
EER, 
OAL MARKET — 2 7 19. 
9 148. Wallsend Riddell, 13 
Tie 6d. end Hetton, 1 
La ambton, 15s, 9d.; Wallsend Tees, 16s,3d,— 
Wales 
oe 
niums, vine. — 
late 
708 to 84s 
65 
30 | 
I 
i g> 6s 
T eae 
i offer ; ver + ue is | ky ba 
tions make ather more money. Foreign 
Beasts, 540 Shep. auk * Calves. 
rom the home 
Bee — nites 
ords, &c: * 3 £to3 6 Ditto Shura 
est Short-horns 3 2— 3 4 Ewes de . 
2d ar RARAN ER 8—3 Ditto 
Be: at Down: we La — 
Ditto Shorn 
Calves ., 
ee —.— 10 Pigs 
Tab’ —Fripay, Te 15. 
i aid 8 SMITH — L, the demand 
new Hopi 3 apa fide yearlings es ady at la 0 ay 
The 10 from the 1 ‘tae ‘that the "bing the 
most part is Wegs IAH Dut 0007, 
vvet, 01 
Messers. Parrenp 
RK L 
ONDAY, JULY 1 — 3 English Wheat 
rning’s tin by land carriage sa ampie Wile sS small, and — = 
ja 
“nomial amaleri 
t week. — A n Beans and 
same. 
G 
ele doing, a nominally 
— no alteration in e — rig 
— PER IMPERIAL 8. 
Wheat; gg —— elec Subic.) 
Barley. — Sr c de A 
Pore — ia ug an 
Oats, Essex van ‘Suffolk 
Sco 
— Iri 
— — — 
A Poland and Brew 15—20 Feed 
Rye 
Rye-meal, foreign 
pains, aa — 
a be aa 
reer iii ics 
— 
—— 
reign oot LAS ee ot bane el21— 
5 — JULY 19. The — of a tena OF grate ior 
—— —＋ — are good, ts Eugen en small. The 
market was tole and a fair ish te 
* 
under storms, 
dom has been less buoyant, ad in 
markets Bp for Wheat ha 
Spring n has 
— venient, At Koi 
r pric ces 
exceeding the late — dy in Mariela 
9. 
‘lan 
8850 31840 
- (BARLEY. Oars.) RYE. | 
22674 168 74 
16 10 
al 
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EELEE 
Pom ew 
d RD BD O de AD 8 
8 
jea 
T 6 
Aggreg. Aver. 
"H Fo. 
rain 
Paices, Furche. JUNE FoR 
8 
— 
wi 
[S 
8 
H, 
8 
i 
Eph f 725 
3 POOL, FRIDAY, 2 12. 
trade in corn since Tues ay, 
in the wi 
—We re a Gino d steady 
with a little eee 
ket the b x 
ts, E lbs. Bs. 84. 
nglish, per qr., 278. to 318. Peas, do. do., 268. to 298. 
