734 THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Nov. 16, 
Fenes and cleaning Turnips, Ke. wages 8d. and 10d., and for 
15. diem. J. wA 
st report we — had very 
e, and the 
— and 
other qas romisin: ng we well, and the 
pastures Smg 
Crop, as ‘pelt as the ear 
nips, being fo — 
P 
ves too late if we have in a 
aon, pre —— we shall sow a little spring Wheat after that. 
We are s still angold, of which we grow about 21 acres ; i 
lie in a line, about 7 fee 
then we cover them 
that thateh them with “Wheatatram, e s it 
es from the machine, 282 e — — ás firai — t 
as as when | it is put in, and sav 3 eal of labour in pre- 
paring tb — 2 — have sometimes set up hurdles, 6 feet apart, 
and stored t angold between —— pate ye have found 
— keep * — er a single heap, a — arai 5 
e hay —— mS “ihe 1 ans t off when 
ofte: oO close, which causes 
Wi 
188 the names of which ‘al m ps to himself. 
fA or the consistency 
cette over most 
bathing mae dipping preparations, — "a * killing all 
wool v. — — white, an i -> a er 
meh wash 3 coming 
the e a es aat eot hive Pin. bathed, ae before the 
bas had time 8 to perform 
putting J the 
Our next 
* these graze 
to 
8 graze eS! 
s 8 half finished. manure has 
carted to, and spread on there previous to . ploughed. 
pad Oat-straw at — and 
The calves are 
1 oes 
eet E © Notes to Goreapondents 
over with ashes, and leave 
1 down aha sien and mix with ha 
On pegs * 815 chemes of 0 10 for Small F. 
at page Et eh 0 volume es 1847. TÈ i7. The 
8 i perhaps e 
: capital indicaa is 100, 10s. per AAAS Fuller, 
ATTLE : Constfan D ive tem genen of ay 
. them 40 
nips each. At 10 A. M., zt them h ‘chaff 
say 4 or 5 ibs. o t cha th 2 iby of Beans 
Linseed. At 1P, ere them 30 lbs, of Eg at 4 
juantity of . 
8 
tural Bcclety ol hand. eo. 
a quantity, and wishes 
TLE NV. has a 
to know how to 25 it from re and how to use it as 
a ~~ tor cattle or sheep, We are entirely ed 
proved by a heavy 8 
may be an improvem — 1 and 2 cwt. 
per acr e wherever | r the . is heavy, up to 4 0 wt, per acre 
on light 50 N sonable a A pply these 
manures in Febru habe E ‘March. If a sow 2 seed you 
ma dress the land heavily with so e earthen compost first, 
harrow hea As regards re gravel y 1 1 we 
from th 
vel. > pork 
it now, and sow it to 
one half of it 
1210 the A half in February an 
ou will be able to bring 
1 of which you may 
boxes or . re be lit- 
T. Beir 
pply 
‘number of small Grills for sowing ‘either 
are in existence. 
the home made drill 
best for 
ad there is a Y lea! deal of hauling 
oe to keep 
nd to * well 
Ngo ja, Barley, 5 and 
former, or 
reg Ap fo as ua di 3 
em, named in the 
estim 
i 82 work that Cue 
aer the Royal Agricul- | Fook 
ery light, and | you h a chalk at hand, 
ti 
choicest make 48. 
Fh 
hos 
tie best plan of impro ent, 
cae JB B. Apply N baa: 5 tons of lime shells per imperial 
cre now, letting them slake first, and then spreading them 
AnA ploughing them in with a sha ilow furrow, 
LINSEED : RM. Boil 2 Ibs. in a gallon of water, and throw 
over the hay chaff the cow is to eat. Mr. vgs vod sant 5 
coal is to 4 had in London, we believe; he should advertise 
if he wishes it sold, 
1 ron WHEAT: R S. We have to apologise for the 
We would add the turf ashes and the 
spring. 328. 
s the way in 
Q. We may Baiti i assist you by 
lishing ami edles Can any one name any A Lise 
ulse, or Grass which will grow well on a strip of land lying 
15 the 9 of Ea river, and frequently otelowed 
MILDEW + 4 ‘ower. The specim mee of Wheat in the viaje fk — — 
suffered from the 
hi s harvest time diminishes this chance. It mig 
be well to change the seed; and the application of comm 
salt as à top dressin cwt, per 
ng ins spring at iaa rate of 2 to 
acts is sail be a good th 
A work on birds, in estic pigeons 
is likely to be published ITAA by Mr, 
Murr We t, +, of AN TA forestall here any informa- 
tion that it may 1 
SHIELDRAKES en We do not quite understand * 
you mean chieldrakes in November. Eigse 8 
now the „ birds and the birds of the year, but he 
which a breeder of water-fowl would call “ the Etr 528 
your question seems to imply. Chopped mutton or beef in 
moderation will do them no harm; bullock’s liver is often 
8 2 Le to 8 which require animal food; but 
let the gar s boy try what supply he can afford, by 
digging sor earthworms and apea 0 E for snails, 
STEAM Bo1 : Tyro. y to Messrs.. Richmond and 
Chandler, S 
„ 
ond Communications reaching town after Wednesday cannot be 
d till the following week. 
arkets. 
COVENT GARDEN, Nov. 16. 
one getables are abundantly supplied, and so vod Fr te ae 
rapes. Pine-apples are scarcer. Oranges and L 
suficient for the demand. Plums and Pears —— still received 
from the Contin 1 ARENS — dearer. 
| of year; the demand i is Arg large, and qu 
although n t large, is about as usual 
otations remain un. 
and e are enabled 
make a a choice one. From Holl and @ 
thane. sre as 2 850 Sheep, 118 Calves, eo 15 Pi * 
Beasts fi the northern and midland; aud 92 Mile 
from the — — es. 
Best Scots, Heres 
fords, & e. . 3 4 
8 to 
Best Sho rt-horne 3 6—3 
age be = 2 8—3 
and 
Best 
Ha *. 3 10 —4 
A 1 * le clearance is effected. ~The 
time 
nines 
Best Long-wools . 3 6 
piu Shorn pek 8 
ot Sees 2° 1 
Ditto Shor 4 85 ro A 
Calves . 2 sy 5 = 5 q. 
e: case . A EER io ea „ 
Sheep and Lamba, 4700; Calves, 251 y rie tot 
COAL MARKET,—Fripay, Nov 
Basie =e gf 15s. ats — alls = F. ea “ea 2d. ; Walls. 
Lam 58. alls * 
Tees, 168. —Ship s at marke t, 3 2 Ey 3 et O 
S boo 
asts, 1034 ; 
a seh ci tag bd OES.—Soutuwarkg, Nov. 
e Committee report that — market is — au from 
Yorkshire and Scotland, but nothing from the ig > 
transi is BAYT, which has co ompelled —— to accept w 
lowest qu uotations in some inst ances, as it is only with 
_ + pe bs. een r 
mm S 
do., 508. to 6 to 658. 
; Wisbeach and — aa 60s, 
Mowpay, Nov. he —— 1 E nglish Wheat land. 
carriage samples s to this morning's market was a ney 
which r fact ys to realise at the terms 
se e eign 
es 
Poat are rather — inquired a — "dearer ; 
other descriptions are unaltered, eth mek vas — det 
eat at rather Netter prices, 
PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. 
biien ECE eg. & Suffolk “White 
8. 
1546 Ret ic. 
— runs . ditto 43-48 Red g: 
iye PEE E E 1 o R Y j 
— Tal 
— Notiek ETE & York... White Red 
Foreign 31—50 
grind. & distil’, 228 to 23 27—30| Malting 
17—23| Malting 
80 and Suffolk ee 
E oreign.., 
s Scotch and Lincolnshire. Potato 29—23 a 
I 
—*˙—⁰—jB4e 
Barley, 
Oats, 
3s...Chev. 
Grind ing and distilling 
ris Potato I Feed 
Foren Poland and Brew 19 — oa Feed 
27 Foreign 
Nts oe t 1 Tick 2628 Harrow 
„Winds 
105 ST ae „Small 24—34 Eg tian 
Peas, while * and Kent.. -nn Boilers 26—28|S 2 
— Maple.... . 30s to 318 To 26—28 ane 7 
s, Maza de 
aa 
ä —* 
P, 
are good in qualit; Maito sana 6 othe 
lading are bene for Phe demand. Mushr Posie are still 
ear. Cut Flowers consist of Heaths, Pelargoniums, Camellias, 
Fuchsias, Migndaatte, Verbenas, Dablias, —— venusta, 
a | Stephanotis floribunda, pat 8 and Ros 
3 per Ib., 48 Lemons, per doz., Is to 28 
i | Grapes, othouse, — b. 2st 15 5s Pommegranates, each, 3d to 6d 
— Portugal, p. Ib., 8d to 1s Almonds, k, 68 
e p. 1 ls to f> 6 — Bw per Ib., 28 to 38 
Ma doz., 1 va Walnuts, p. 100, Is to 26 
per ait ters o 156 — p. bush., 178 to 248 
Apples desert, "bet 400 to 8s ea arcelona, p- bush., 20s 
kite = as d to 68 $ 28 3 
Oranges, — e 9 d to 28 — Brazil, p. bah., 128 to 148 
: per 100, 68 to 10s Filberts, per Pioo Ibs., 8051 to 658 
VEGETABLES. 
Braseele Sprouts, per Lif, sieve, Shallots, per 1b., — to 8d 
1s 6d to 28 Garlic, per Ib., 4d to 8d 
yh doz., 6d to Is Artichokes e P. half 
Greens, p. doz. bun. , Iséd to 286d sieve, to 28 
doz., 1s to : age, p. score, ls 
7 abe 6d , 6d to ls 6d 
508 Andie, per score, 1 s to Is 6d 
Small Salads, p. punn, 2d to 3d 
Horse Radish, 
Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 8d 
Sa rory; per bunch, 2d to 3d 
Thyme, bun ch, 2d to 3d 
Mint cera por pan 520 
. net, 6d to 
hits a i Yellow.../24—28 
Flour, best marks, delivered... per 3 3 
— Suffolk ¿ditio 29238 Norfolk 29—36 
el] 18—24 ber sack oe 
hoe ee oe cae 6d togd 
Spinach, ele sieve, Gd to ia 
* 
to 6d 
Is 6d to 
Messers. ParrzxpEx and S — 8 fi loured 
— report ne colo 
Hops continue a SE d! inferior sorts not so 
1 888 
HAY. Per er Toad of 35 8 
D, Nov. 14. 
Prime Meadow tis 725 to 10 768 P lover a 
Inferior ditto... ... 60 2 ont cut 
Rowen E 808 
added, which could be applied: sil 
as Take 
New Hay .. 
ND MARKET, araki 14, 
Prime Meadow Har 706 tc 0s to * Inferior . 
Inferior ditto... . 50 New Clo 
New Haye TS 
Old Clover 
wa 
— — . 28 
7 84 JOSHUA Saki, 
WHITECHAPEL, Nov, 
68s to 72s pen — im 
Inferi tte, 
New Hag. 65 68 | Straw 5 hi 
Old Clover ... ... 78 84 s 
SMITHF — MONDAY, Nov, 11 
There is a considerabi e falling off 
bei 
e oe 
Fine Old Hay 
Inferior ditto 
Germany we 
797 1 83 oat 96 ety i and 60 Pigs; from Scot- 
land, 100 Beasts; and 2300 from the northern and midland 
counties, 
Per st. of8lba.—s ð s d Per st. of 8 ibs.—s d s à 
Best Scots, Here- 
rahe c. 3 ee e 
Best — — 3 6 — 3 
| 2d. quality Beasts 2 8—3 3 
Best Downs — 8 pont 
Half-breds . 3 10 — 4 2 ee 
| Ditto Siforn 
— 3 0 — 
Beasts, 3744; Sheep and Lambs, 25,510; “Caives, 149; Pigs, 380, 
The number of Beast ia a fair average ; ood ones are fully 
on Monday; es many of mal 
Ub den wakes r.—Peas v ats are 
— — — — rene of — per qr.—Flour meets an im- 
ur quotations.— cargoes of Wheat 
bave S freely tal mon ey but the demand im. 
‘pro dat the clove, 8 5 rags 
IVALS THIS WEEK. * oS a 2 
Wheat. Barley. i Outs, 15 
Ars. Qrs. n 
English .. 2260 2740 20 1930 a 
. — — 2950 
Foreign 3500 2040 2850 — bris, 
IMPERIAL Wu LET. OATS.) RYE. ANS, | PEAS. 
AVEBAGES, 
8 428 2d 24s 540168 84/26 Td) 29a 64315 dd 
— 1 ee e 41 2 24 2 11%. 1, 2a: 8 6 {29 7 
2 8 39 10 24 2 16 7 26 7 29 7 29 & 
— 26. „ 39 9 24 0 16 8 25 1 28 10 0 6 
Nov. 3 —— con 40 2 24 1 17 3 23 6 29 129 2 
5 0 5 24 4 7 0 2 7 20 0 IT 
Aggreg. Aver. 40 7 24 2 16 10 25 8f 29 3 30 0 
Daties on Fo- 
| reign Grain A ; 01 1 — 1 0 
luctuations the last t six we eeks Corn A’ 
Prices, | Oct, pee 1 Or. 19. ee 26. Nor. 2 N 9. 
428 2d—| 
41 go 8 L 
0 aa at 
40 2 2 IES apa 
39 10 HE 
9 oer 
Can ary, per qt»... 85 4555 50s. pie „ 
Caraway, per 29 — Mustard N a 
Hi ae brown 
Linseed. do. 37 — 44 Rape, fhe e 
Clover, red, p. cwt,..— — | Cakes, Tiadssed, g- 000. 1 ai 
fi gn,do. — —— — foreign 8. e 
— white, do — Rape, foreign, do., .. 
— foreign, PO T Tares, per bush... 35 od—5s & 
1 Mes = 2 a so for Nov. n a few arrivals o 
oe sh, Iris Kad e st report; 
$ Amerioat 8 im 
— manifi 
Prime new menting Oats, continuing to meet a f 
were kep per 45 Ibs. s. dearer, al all other kinds remai 
form ee ewhat im 
good 
5 ae 
. of u 3 — 
Corn deres the decline ‘of “Tuesday las 
Wheat, English n m 
Scateh, Ibs., 28, 9d. to 
English, per qr., 27s, to 31s, Peas, do. 
