574 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | SEPT. 7 
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— week, to know that a m machine for un the ears of the W ; but limestones vary much in the quantity of is fully adequate to the demand; prices = 
from 5 standing Wheat, lea vi ving the si = to be coal required bi ES — uot be placed nearer the maintained. From Holland an mt — wre oT eui 
thei lela 1 iust been i jui lining of t kiln inches, so as to avoid burning the | 4890 Sheep, and 217 Calves ; and from Scotland, 209 Beasts, 
ga red at leisure, NAS: Just been in Sy j tle- fire bricks. Where * * e is a — sale, the proper plan Per st. of 8 bea Beasts, 
man resi ersetshire, and that steps are bein: to keep the kiln always at work by drawing out small | B ts, Here- gung mooi. 2 d sa 
taken to bring it fore the icultural communit poraga: of me time when s fac entiy celine’. 8 adding pr ats . a $ Di orn 4 tha t 
As the machine is onary Ron a eal establia rr. 1 examine 2 — en o — : Ewros es e g” "aza" "4 
Re and can be e for mall s Lime: Co pieten You had better lime now, and dress | Best Downs and L 
very reason to hope ary it will * of 3 aa A| with gpanp in spring g oz The posti; is to be only charred. a * —— *. 3 10 — 4 0 oina. „ =, 
must dig a — * lig ta goo fi t, pile on | Ditto Shor | Piga x < 
okie zr 12 dry peat, and cover with wet ut the air ; and | Beasts, 4703]; Sheep and i Lambs, eed Calves. 3 R O—4 9 
when the fire is per ok through, quench it with water 8 30; Pigs, 304, 
(tor ae yri the communication ofa correspon —— | MuzzLe: X YZ. Can a muzzle be so made as to prevent a calf | We haro a good 4 “of T PEN but not many. 
on a new mode of harvesting Brain, I can inform you rom sucking its mother? I have had NN gh it | fi éi grazing districts., Trade is 1. at M 
7 in * ee P had very sharp spikes, proved ineffectual ; is there such a ry f ng — —— 9 Sheep is smaller, 80 also is the 
8 4 á * 2 thing as a — k —— for — — —a practice | an it i — ifficulty that Monday’s price 
his suggestion has been carried out in a partial degree followed in Jers d Guernsey ; and where are they to be | anyt amb is 8 —— le. MWe ore Rehan for 
} e influen e The violent sto on purchased in London n? . á is 1 supplied wit fg Calves as of late, and trade is rather þett 
ç Parsnips: A o you propose to plant out roots for see rom Germany re 439 t 
Sunday the 18th, and Monday the ry broke off the n that case set them in 2 feet — every way, in land not | 271 Calves, ani 14 Pigs 5 pt Scotland, 70 N 
1 s of the areg in several fiel ily, however, ch, burying them up to crown, If it be for roots, the northern and midland; and 82 Milch Cows from the 
there was a conside: robs a 2 a, "Bae cut, and in ou need not sow till January or 7 — 9 The Jersey Cow | counties, home 
some places there w seen as Parsnip is the best for cattle, if that is gaor gt a gy ai a Here- 3 70 5 å — st Long. wools. 3 2 tog t 
: shallow, 5 Ibs. of seed per acre in rows 18 es apart ords, & c. itto Shorn 
e mosg ae lying on thog b d Ón o d pe ra you bave not f not M yard manure enough, sow 3 or 4 cwt. of Bert Sho : et — 4 21 — $ A Ditte Sin 2d quality 2° 21 Ù 
this sev chi ve been Ck- guano * j A eas itto Shor zi 
ing them up, and it is bable that there UMMER CRO 9 A succession of s crops for | Best D and Lr ge 
g D.e of p in saved from to 12 b cattle fcod, 4 come in at re ril aa continue “tll November, Half-breds . 3 8—4 0 Galvas, — E NE 
thie mente’ PEL N06 rvingin your Paper a wish | Wil be Mangold Warzel, to last you through Jane and July ; | Ditto Shorn Step and =. 1 22 
„ E. . . E — April and May; — es, through Jun eas eep and Lambe. t 850; Calves, 491; 
ex) : e pl uld be invented for July, and August; winter Vetches, through May, June, an COAL MARKET.—Fa — Pigs, 310, 
off the ears of Wheat while standing in the field, I ven- July; spri etghes, through August, September, and Holywell, 14s. ; Wallsend Hoawell, Ig. W 
allsend H 
ori | to and you a ketok, AA Ly 3 simple W r cn Sep: | 165, ; Wallsend Lambton, 15s. Gd.—Ships at market 100, n 
ia tember; early sown Rape, throug ugust, Septem an 1 
many years ago, tober; * Turnips through September, October, an KK L 
nited States of Auten “tor “akin olf "the heads of Novem Monpay, SEPT, 2. the. apo of English Wheat 
b r e e body fa PRE aieea — Ireland. Your ioniy has been forwarded carriage samples this morning from Essex, 1 4 myo i Saal 
9 pranimi Hill. side, They are suffering from the attacks of wire- smaller and of worse quality than th 
lbarrow, on an axletree E S * tes behind, There is no help for you that we know of, You might | sisting chiefly of Pt new crop; aver . 
so set that the body of the machin e can be moved cir- mieie S the field up, if the crop is very bad, and sow White were picked ou: si shout last week’s prices, 2 rp great 
X 122 remained unso ate hour. Although there y 
. ly op — n * *. nee toit by.» nt Recover 4 WorN-our Farm: A B says, “ My farm, con- tter inquiry for the — descriptions of for i Ki in the 
chain and swingle tree on one side, e front board ting of three parts arable and mo pantara, is upon the | day, little business resulted, holders being excecdingly frm in 
of the wheelbarrow is made slan d cut into teeth estuary of Milford Haven, where undance of | their demands, with alied the milien were uni to 
een, SiT Leones . kene sundance o! E por a P Beant are Mane fy silus we ain 
: k ea 3 — . We 
and set very the an angular Point The operation The soii * dry and poor, and averaging a sufficient depth; | our quotations ls. per qr. for English — ‘Peas, and 18. to 28. 
is the most simple possible. A man lays hold of the and th suber, or next * is a mix of stones and | per qr. upon e are a fair sale, at an improvement 
handles bebind, ana pile the horse pulls the machine earth a p ge that after the heaviest rain the gand is d a 6d, per qr.—The show of Mustard was consider 
he moves the body immediately. ith artificial manure (gu is ex- | amounted to 1500 qrs. ; pated of the best samples were 
he barrow upon the wheel s, cir- 
ly, u 
of the Clover as ie goes along ; the heads of bet ‘Clover 
tool, ling 
dy of the wheel- 
e 
than . it oni (I speve. i 4 
save th the wate ts hich the tool takes it off; 
h to the * pije a Eaka 
be applied to 
Study of 6 hemistry.—The ex 
necessary in the study of chemis 
the shoulders of 1 farmers by dane 
e born 
expense 
tion, 
nual pa, 
pa pail in the ante, 
led to the use of the apparatus, and 
* t be remun 
e 
who 
the s. 
of ap 
mistry mig ht be taken from | 
: pT AMTS, 
8 „per Ib., 4 Pears, per doz., Is 
. | Grapes, hothouse wha pe etl Lemo — per doz., estate 
Peaches, per py Zs to 88 Or doz., 28 to 33 
| Nectarin 3s to 8s 100, 8s to 248 
Apricots, te te 15 2 his 5s Almonds, per ‘peck, 6s 
1 Figs, per p punet, 2 * 1 P he da” 
100, is 6d to 
might be given in the r season Pin arg ara a hata taba yi , 16s to 
with omer J. . Stollard, Ipstones, l Green ee 3, dos, Is pas 28 Nats, "Barcelona, per = 
fo Ser hs vin + manana aan ene eve, 8s to 10s 
Apples, dessert,p.baeh, 4s to 88 L Geant | p. 1 128 
Calendar of Ope ations. kitchen, do, rls cd toss 6 Filberts, per 100 lbs, 22s to 30s | 
` TAB 
Speer Farm.— operations are pro- French Beans, p. sieve, 3s oH Shallots Ib., gd to 8d 
gressing rapidly, and under the most favourable circumstances. Cabbages, per doz., are rene ie, per Ib d 4d to 8d 
i derable proportion of the grain crop in our hill P. doz., 28 . do., 1 
district has been cut, and in few days this will Peas, per 2, 3s to 68 
be carted and out of danger. The winds of the 19th ult. have Sorrel, p. bf. sieve, 6d to 9d 64 to 1 
d to the grain crop, — 15 yA lower Potatoes, per ton, 50s to mre: bab, P. s., Is to 1s 6d 
— where much of it was dead ri per cwt., TS ye Cos, p. score, 6d to Is 6d 
aturity. In general the quantity shaken — * the. per bush., ls 6d to Endive, per score, Is tol 
ee, and in many cases to much more. e — mmenced our Turnips, per — tg = 6d | Small Salads, p. punn,2d to 
harvest on the 26th = mowing cu, but as yet have mads 1 | to 3s 6d Horse Radish, p. Is to 48 
little ress, the fine weath obli Red Beet, per doz., Is to 28 Mushrooms, p. pot., 9d to 1s 6d 
our working amongst t meadow bay, w Cucumbers, p. doz., Is to 6s nel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
i scattered in every Ha’ w got 8 i b c „ld to2d Savory, per bunch, 2d to 
crop into something like a inte of safety, we will Sya Celery, p. bundle, 10d to Is Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
oe at the on F a Few e Cheviot, * now seh ree ly 8 doz., 3s s Parsley, p. doz. — Is to 2a 
p. puonet, Is to 186d — to is 
sola kage e 1 8 — ot, Oni RATETA T —— pale ch, 2d 5 
some sure, 9 ma . eng, A ona P. int, u, per bunc 
supply of Korg EE Is 6d to 4s! Watereress,p.}2bunch,, 6dto9 
i HAY.—Per Load of 36 £ 
Ru Prime M adow Beg TA vie ; 70s to 888 
e over „„ „„ „„. b 
Sane E- 63 70 New Clover 
Rowen „rr a 
New Hay „„ ore BT 
25 . laù 
25 MARK A N 
Notices to Correspondents. Prime Meadow Hay 74s to 788 | Inferior 22 
aman. The N organs are pr . inferior ditto... ll 66 New Clover. ... 
a Bog E 65 | Straw ... 26 
f nitrate o id Clover ... ... JosnuA BAKER, 
WHITECHAPEL, 5. : 
— — 688 to 72s New Clover 
; N ue ior ditto... ... 
ew * oe — — AY ev gt: le 
Old Cloer 80 85 
p- HF IELD, MoNp. T, Sept. 
ofan| We have a Way large supply W ‘Beasts, but bat the average 
an | quality is inferior, consequentiy many of the best descriptions 
n- | male a A cons , 9 8 a mae 
| unsold, number o also he deman: 
rly E ; trade is exceed eavy pm ait pecially for big Sheep, 
T 1 ＋ e the season has closed ; What fe 
come to price, The suppiy of Calves 
ly. no), w 
pensive, I have an —— field of Turnips, wat with —— 
weed an excellent field of Potatoes ; but 4 any of 12 
perienced correspondents will favou = his 
upon the best mode of a to — ki sates neglected 
land, he will cogs I have pared and burned about 2 
acres this yea these fields are overrun with —— 
which finds its nutriment many feet deep.” 7 [You we | force 
good crops by guan 80 
et manure Ta to create and ipiam fert y] 
Virama: W The writer is now in a . His 
— pom, dee ly was, that the landlord would furnish 
pital on receiving half the profit. 
Waar: Triticum. The specimen sent is a very good Wheat 
n . — 4 in the berry, and well grown in the ear. We 
rkets. 
GARDEN, 8 
Vegetables are abundant supplied. "Hothouse Grapes and 
Pine-apples ea arines from the 
walls toler. a nes are all but 
pen bly gt Rion 
over, pce and Lemons thoug arcer are s t for 
an Plums and Pears axe still received from Con- 
dance. Filbe plentiful. Carrots and 
Turnips may be had at 3d. to 6d. a bunch, Potatoss are good 
es and ates ing are sufficient for the 
Fre Beans are scarcer, 
Cut 3 consist of Heaths, Pelargoniums, Carnations, 
Asters, Fuchsias, Mignonette, Dahlias, Verbenas, 
Bignonia venusta, Stepha: notis floribunda, H 
ceolaria viscosis Japan Lilies, and Roses, 
— about 6s. d, per bushel, but by far the greater portion could 
not be gieren of. 
RITISH PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. 
N Essex, a = Suffolk .. White 1246 . pei, 
fine runs . dit tto/45—49/ Red. 
— Norfolk, eae & York...White| — 
itso 35—52 
Bariey grind. & distil., 19s to 228. Chev. |23—27| Malting |22—25 
oreign. Grinding and distilling 17 
f Oats, Essex a pin e ee, 15—18 
tch and Lincolnshire ., Potato 1821 Feed 
— Potato 16-20 Feed 
— 3 Poland Br 
„ T EEE 19—21 F 
ite. meal, foreign 6i 
gea — 2 228 to — 5 25 Pe ick 24—2 Harrow 
as 25s — ind“ — 
k „ TERA mall 
Peas, wien esex and Nr aad Boilers 13 
Maple,,.. 248 to 308....,....... rey |22—28| Foreign 
Maize 5 ite 26—30 
— best marks, delivered... per 2 36 
Suffolk cee 
seca r barrel 
ER 
AVERAGE 
27 435 6d 228 2 188 F 24s 
SE ATA 43 722 18 22 
— 10. .... 44 1 22 5 li 11 23 
— aeres 43 8 22 818 4 23 0 
— 24. | 43 6 23 0 17 9 20 
31. 43 6 22 4/17 9 23 
Aggreg. Aver. 43 7 22 6 18 0 22 11 
Duties on Fo- — 
reign G 1 0 1 T 2 
Pluctuations in the last six wee et re 
"AUG W Ava, 2 Ava. l. 
Prices, \JULY 27. Ava, 3. Aua. 10. 
418 ld ae ose 
43 6 5 
43 6 — —— aes 
43 6 SS ee 
Canary, per qr. ewe ae 
— per cwt, = 
empseed, per qr. ... 
Linseed, foreign, do, 37 
Clover, tea: p. ct. 24 
