THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
enerally given whole to sheep, but 
to 
it. 
of 
e usual quantity 
iven to cattle — 2 and 3 lbs. 
daily ; to sheep } to I lb. “le East Lothian, Linseed- 
cak 0 
— in- 
importa ved f the 
Continent, particularly — ia Bali, “within Thè a 
years ; cake of superior, quality has come fro 
America, and home-made cakes have been * 
nuf, clase, E EO nd. The 
about 8/.; home- 
e alteration of eon 
lace 
is generally abc 30s. — 
ton higher. We en however, goo some reign cn 
equal to home-made, and hav oe erally 
now extensively used in almost every feeding äistriet, 
particularly in the best districts of England. Fro 
an 
some time, ere con w several ver 
serie consider the values of Seats 
of the of oilcake is 
= that of bs * my most intelligent neigh- 
t I To men th 
freia ood | + 
ality, bu but ee relatively t to the present ken t prices 
articles. e Aa value 
ago for feeding p 
5 there is 
cattle, but within Psy vast 
two, their value for such 
faim’ fe 
; tse Me extensively, used. Present pri 
‘orsign denn wee, 
Tg 
155 
rele 
11 
iit 
the results, and I have uniformly acted upon them in 
my general practice. vie w, the experiments, 
hough made a good many years ago, may oa be 
regarded as on this account the more valuable 
(To be continued.) 
Notices to eee 
BORING INSTRUMENTS : Sandy Soil. Any large ironmonger will 
— you, or procure — for you ; Mapplebeck and Lowe, 
f Birmingham, for instan 
Bugnine CLAY : Sandbach, We no experience; but 
there has been ample experience of the advantage of the —— 
See Journal of ‘He Roya 1 Agricultural Society : ae 3233 
iv. 267; v. 12, 113; vii. 142, 245, 297; viii. 46, 77, 
CHALKIN a: W CJ. Your uestion has mca Slat ‘arrived 
too late for a detailed answer this week ; but, in the meantime, 
we refer you to the Notice in column a, page 734, where you 
will see that your inquiry had already received attention. 
Fuax: Sub. Read T. K. Sh jort’s sixpenny book ; or wait till our 
7 oe b paper on the culture of 
Horsts: JK Lannie: 2 Stable > Boonomy,” by J: Stuart, V.S. 
ANGOLD WURZEL : use them 1 of Swedes 
* at this — fs 3 e sheep fall back. If you give 
Beans with them, instead of Oats, oe laxative tendency of the 
watery roo t might t be more effectual! ecked. 
MaNukINxd: Inquirer. The constant ant er quick-lime in c 
post with the earth of headlands—for use . — 
Grass-land, cannot balance the loss which such lands, as ordi- 
narily treated, sustain. de | the best w 
Grass-lands require lime is to try a small A for a year 
or two, baliyo the general dressing is inten ded, 
MARL: Ma ayo weyh tSu specimen sent contains much lime, and 
will doubtless prove a useful top-dressing, You may apply 
almost any 9 usefally on peat—100 cart-loads per acre. 
PonD-MUD : = It ee on — nly basis of composts. 
Mixed . oa gyps ung, it may be used 
beneficially, on * Se arable ands. There is no need for 
leaving it lon 7 — r than a apalei 
Poor CLAYS : We kno pecifically on this 
class of soils. * an 1 on ithe We at page 603. 
SALT: You may add salt to the dung-heap at the rate of 2 cw 
or 3 cwt. to the quantity y intended — bn acre of land. Iti 10 
not injurious to the 8 irving’s 2 Orange 
Globe Mangold W 1 Je 8 1 Parsnip, are the best 
sorts of seed.—A bushel will weigh proha bim, sonh 2 lbs, or 
80 lbs. We speak from judgm oft cart- 
load. They may be put on Rosy n Wes Shei are, 
but should have hay with them. Dorset sheep and lambs 
may be folded on Turnips so long as ordinary weather 
SHEEP SEIZED WITH Serre: Sub. We are very much eronsa 
to thin k ther re must be some connection between the Sow 
aluséagh we cannot 2 — — 
similar instance, and are unable to find ery g of th 
Thistle that will assist our hypothesis, 
*,* Communications reaching town after Wednesday, cannot be 
answered till the following week. 
COVENT : GARDEN v. 30, 
are abundantly supplied, Coe Grapes and 
Pinewapples are quite equal to aa mand, 9 5 — and 
poten entitul. Pears are si an e Con- 
rts 
Mushrooms are e. 
ö — 
Dahlias, B 
Fuchsias, — 
ignonia venusta, Chrysanthemums, and 
FRUITS. 
per lb., Pommegranates, each, 3d to 6d 
E P. Ib., 3s to 45 e per peck, 68 
ortugal, p. Ib., 8d to sweet, per Ib., 25 to 38 
Pears, ee don. 1s to 38 p. 100, 1s to 
— sieve, 6s to 158. bush., 128 to 248 
p oss Nuts, 3 . bush., 20s 
— kitchen, do., 38 6d to 68 to 228 
per doz., 9d to 28 — Brazil, p. bsh., 12s to 148 
— per 100, 6s to 108 Filberts, per 100 lbs., 60s to 658 
per dozi, 
Brussels e per hf al 2 1 per. ihag 12 
ls 6d to arlie, per Ib 
Cabbages, „ rAN 6d to 18 Artichokes, geen. p. half 
3 p doz; bunches, Is 6d sieve, 1s 6d to 
— score, ls 
Canlifin wers, p. doz, 18 to Cos, p. score, 1s to 1s 6d 
Broccoli, p. babs. bundl.6 sto Tos Endive, per score, Is to 1s 6d 
P · j d p.pann2dto 3d 
| Potatoes, per ton, 60s 0.1008 | j een — Aparar p j 
1 P to r. 6 to, SH aA 
— Por pec th 6a to 2s 6d — 128d 0 60 
Turnips, p. I ds ack, . — 
each, 
Radi 
the i 
; onday’s quotations. Our 
eae f 310 e 
eee n Best e . 3 See S 
Best Long-wools 4 50 8 8 
Ditto Shorn 
ae Galyas, H 
313; AE 
way to ascertain if | — 
HOPS, —FRIDAY, | Nov. ; 29, 
NDEN and SMITH 1 that ther 
— doing ir in coloury Hops, and pri ots 
[Nov. 30 
a steady 
8 firm, 
* —— — ot 40 Trusses, 
Ness 70 ov. 28, 
me Meadow — i The ieee „ 
inferior — 65 > prac cut aa Hiet 
— a 55 = one ocs 20) 
New jog as J. Coo: 
unn an D MARKET, Nov. 28 ae 
Prime Meadow e 708 to75s | Inferior ... .., 65sto 72, 
—— 50 — cor oe „% a ee 
New Ha 3 Str: i 28 
Olid Clover 78 JosHua ies 
1 u, oie L dew Mains 1 Nov. 29. 
0 hes 58. den Mai 6d. ; Wallsend: 
14s, 6d; W Wallse nd Haswell, 3 fa. to 168; 5 — 
tewart's, 38. Usend Tees, 158. 9d. 2 
market, 256. ch ba 
The Com 
contrary weds e: 97 have bee 
salesmen to realise the hi ighe 
York Regents, per ton, 80s. to 3 
—80 
0 UTHWARK, Nov. 25. 
mittee report that since the ant report, o to 
n limited, which en 
st — rt Present wae. 
= ee 558. to 70s, ; 
Wisbeach do., 65s, to 75s, 
; Fren 
Monpay, Novy 
ee 
fine qualities obtain 
ARK LAN 
25. The supply 25 Wheat, b ＋ carri. 
om Ta sex ang Kent this m ing w moderate 
ed the rates of this. day se Janty but 
and inferior descriptions bisa Ay edu 
ma 
was very 
altered.—The prices of oe "Beans, 
nsold at a late 
mited, and its value en 
Peas, an 
Oats. 0 othe same as last quoted, but the inquiry for either 15 
less A e. 
ER IMPERIAL QUARTER. ¥ 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk White 
— Norfolk, 3 & Vork. Nie, 
447 Red ...... 
itte|43—48) Red 
46 
—52 
— * 
For 
Barley grind. & distil., 22s to 24s,,,Chey 
„ Gri ndi as and Aiseag 19 
Oats, —— and S 
se Mon and 1 
321 Malting 
TA Malting 
.Potato 20—23 Feed 
otato 
Poland and Brew 
25— 
308 to 328 
Flowers consist of ot athe, 
me 
See Peer 3; 03ãö: 
ri 
Foreign , 8684 
have moder: 
— te and the E 
errr ere rere rT eer rry 
FRIDAY, Nov. 29. — The arrival of 1 
been ate. This m 
nglish Wheat le 
ae 36 Norfolk |30—36 
18— or Per sack 29—31 
F LONDON LAST WEER, 
p 
* 
grain itis week 
ning’s market was very thinly 
ft over one m Monday was 
. e 
br that day, Business in foreign was timed, but — — 
eee mi ng qualities of pglish Barley pig 
i ptions and 8 meet a fair sale. 
Bs aga f l value. Our quo for 
Oats are f Flour is in moderate demand 
but prices i business has been done 
| floating cargoes of Wheat at late rates; fi alatz M a 
trifling:adv sisted upon, 
ARRIVALS THIS WEEK, 
Wheat. Harley, Oats., Flour., 
Qrs, Qrs. 2 
English .., 2610. 4990 530 2080 sacks 
Irish, , — — 750 
Foreign ... 6970 3090. 441u. — brig, 
IMPEBIAL W HEAT. BARLEY QATA | BY T 
AVERAGES: | - ; 
19... .. „395 24165 7d 26 Taf 295 7.29 5d 
— 2. e 39 9 n 0.16 8/25 1 28. 10 0 6 
iy so 40 2 117 3 23 6 29 1 (29.2 
— Vie. | 40 5 27 4 17 0 26 29 0 29 IL 
2. 1 28 9 29 0 
> 1 28 9,7290 4 
; 29 0 29 i 
ip: jtoe 
16. Fox. 2% 
r 
ospi: 
A, 
SEEDS, Nov. 
2 oa | Lee 8 
cwi s» 5 mF WW. ghee 
34 — 95 brown 1 ; 
0, 37 = Ra ape, per last: ee 
= Cakes, Lindseed,p:100):.$ * 
— 229 mgs N og - 6 7 
— —foreign,do.— — / Tares, per bush. 
fayour of b 
Esmay, Noy. 22.—Aty our 
eat trade e =) some 
: holders; 
Maleing Barley 8 
ing samples were the turn deare 
Peasin slow parsa re te and the 
* 
Whe: 
ere * — A 
; heat, E arten . ae ath . 
r 3 2 
-r En 6d. Barley. Scotch and Irish, per 
aee 
Tago. r per 45 lbs., 
English, per qx., 27s, to3ls. Peas, 
zorse 
28. 9d. to 38. Od. 
do, do,, 298. 0.318. 
WWW Sere 
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