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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
on, being only lost as bulk, and is not ‘assimilated 
cessary to enable the 
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vingan and keeping i in heath, 
Entertaining th this opinion, 1 — given my feeding st 
at the homes I live, and ee i have 3 
niences for ie. e purpose, a fi xilia — to 
s, and which I have found a ANY 3 my 
of the „ and which e to convert a N 
quantity of the hay and straw of be farm into much 
more valuable manure, ind t of its nutritive 
alities, beside keeping an een quantity of stock. 
feed is composed generally of 1 Ib. of Linseed, or 
tes and 
all mixed ar 
steaming-house, and allowed to lie 
for two * pie hours, when Ag _dry chaff and Ta 
absorb all jell 
NN of t and the 
y. 
whole is conve to a ae Mass, and of which from HAnTEe 
16 lbs. to 20 2 s N o each animal per day, which 
mi ve I 
ving food: pre 
food ; with cut ond — Swedish —— sry 
agricultural implement we ia pais also been greatly 
enlarged, in order to afford roo 
ry 
meet on Monday next to awar p 
bition will be thrown open to e public on y 
Dally Bap ea PN close on toa following Friday.— 
Daily 
Notices to Correspondents, 
riber. Do $ sipka ook 
8 . * a lending in 
n thel atter case, all Knight’ 8 1 Value 
ien little books on Emigration, Miss Mar 
my. 
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apital book to-put i into the hands of la 
y l labour as 
CHIN CHN Fowrs: Elizabeth. Mr. Baker is right in stating 
that the . or absence of the fifth toe in these birds is 
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wonld excavate the patches of loam and 
spread the ves Guano on the poor part, and — and 
lime on the rich, will correct both; 3 yt of the former per 
acre, sown in February ; 4 — he. shels bas the agg oo acre, 
slaked with — bone arly spri 
H: now ro iet raf and sie the spot 
3 the you name), was last t seen, it P 
28 — the best ould ge 2 that could be 
hay chaff, to give bulk, to enable the stomach to 
form its fonctions. i have -oilcake 
given r 
years to on farms where I had no means of 7 pre- 
paring food, from 3 lbs. to ae oa day, according to 
of rth animal ; il s ast two years I h 
ort having seen ite ‘recommended ‘by 
Mr Pusey), ani . p the aml ee, by Prof. Way, 
of pes e-e 1 he feeding propor- 
i — one about Bonk which induced 
me to give it a very soon eat it half. 
eee. that is, half E. and half Ra 
Jams equally well, with consider - 
ably diminished cost of food. My experience in giving 
artificial tle, is to begin early in the seas 
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to give a large quantity during 
1 ish them, 18 
often because in giving a Auantity of from 
6 lbs. to 10 Ibs. ae eee of food 
animal at onee, a 
out of the err i more milk always in: thoammede 
a morning 
ting 1 to — how mueh I think ‘the 
farming inte researches of ithe | 
chemist, in pointing 1 to rsa — mg ifi 
in the es employed, 
a — to — 1 — ee — to give 
corresponding were 
be continued.) 
shee and pigs. The exten 
st heady r interfer- 
VEGETABLES 
| brat ek ae e Ne a 
s to 8d 
Cabbages, per doz., 60 to 18 | Artichokes Jerusalem, p. half 
fpr ny p: doz, bunches, Is 6d | ‘sieve, Is 6d to 
. = Cos, p. score, Is to 18 6d 
2 ps doz 2 tolos Endive, 1 2 6d 
Sorrel, Small Salads, ) 
or these you Hg esne, referred to 
The Dovecote 2 Aviary,” an — eed: by Mr. Murray. 
Pumps: Agricole. ing from exhibition weeds of the 
Tapan ene Society, w uld suppose Read's, of 
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— pe treet, to be the! METITA. place, 
mE de in its early stage was 
probabi; — of the stom: ina + ciation with gas or food, 
caused and attended with an interruption of the.functions af 
hace viscus, If flatulency was the cause there are many wa; 
ch it m A ˖l been relieved; 
the Circus, 
chloride of lime 
— ether, water of ammonia, with tincture of epiu 
1 remedies. — food was the cause of di „il 
pur as peers: bias be appropriate. Of 
d 
e been the cause 
of th 2 — sr jet — ce m4 pte — un 
It was the . action of the stomach. in seeking to get 
relieved which caused the rupture. W. C. 
Markets. 
COVENT GARDEN, Dec. 7, 
Ybles are still abundantly su; pplied. Hothouse Grapes 
e- Oranges and 
Lemons are plentiful. Pears are still received from the Con- 
tinent, Filberts are dearer. Carrets and Turnips are good in 
q Tune latter are r —— dearer. 
consist of Heaths, Piler 
goniums, Camellias, Fuchsias, Mignonette, Tulips, Dahlias 
Bignonia venusta, Chrysa nthemums, and Roses, 
R 
V. 
and 
‘Pommegranates, ere to 6d 
toés . per panoe 
sweet, per 28 to 38 
Walou p. 100, 27 to 2s 
bush., 128 to 24 248 
i ä P. bush., 
20 228 
— Brazil, p. bah., 128 to 148 
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Pears, per d doz., 
per 
half sieve,’ 6s to 
of the 5 
— — 
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b. bunch, 4 
— md ag doz., = 45 
HOPS.—F RAT, Dec 
Messrs: PATTENDEN and Sars hatte! 
eoloury 
th 
trade doing in Hops ; low ones hang on “yd g nae 
daa Paris 60s to 658 2 
[Dec. 7, 
FIELD, Mow 
Y, Dec 
—— have a very large su ply of Beats, ment i 
cheerful trade, xe Lee, gort 955 bann spate 
A 1 — 2 — However, 1 choi 
— y all disposed of, an we are still enabled E 
for them ; but some inferior oe 
The number of Sheep is small, and late prices are rally a 2 
ported, indeed, in a few instances rather moge money 
— Trade is brisk for 
pens 
are 
3 an : op 22 Bee Beasts, 2830 § 
an alves; from "Scotlan Bea : tro 
and Suffolk, 100; and 3100 ~ Bagg the — 1 rh ant oe a 
land counties 
Per st. of8 Ibs. —3 d s d Per st. of 8 Ibs.—s d s d 
Best Scots, Here- Best Long. * 3 610 8 
S a4 6 to 3 10 Ditto Sho 
Best rns 4—3 8 Ewen 2dq uality 2 8 — 
2d quality Boasts 2 4—2 10 — iy —— J k 
Best, Downs oo s 2 
vieler 44 0.4 2 | Salve un — vB 27 
itto 
Beasts, 5058; Sheep and I Lai, A 190; + batts i0; Pigs, 7 
3 3 Y, Dee. 
consequently, prices are 4 a great m ey 
e number of Sheep is considerable for ri time of year; 
trade is vay’ alow, at a reduction of 
are more — 
remain un A 
Renee, 520 Shoop, ae Calves, and 20 Pigs; 
and 9 h Cows from * home c 
2 8 3 g- w 
fi pajp eres 0. 3 6to3 8 Shorn cals. 4 iias 
Best Short-horns 3 2—3 6 Ewes & 24 quali 3 8—3 0 
75 quality Beasts 2 4 — 2 8 ea ae 
Best Downs and aa alee ms 
. 3 10 — 4 0 8 ne 2 
8 — 
8 — 
Soc: 
Ditto Shorn 
8 
Pigs 3 
Beasts, 1109; Sheep and Lambs, 4500: Calves, 32 Pigs, 425 
RK LANE. 
ebnen Dec. 2. — The ‘supply of E 
nglish Wheat to seal 
morning’s 
our — ifs read secondary desoriptions = diffic sult of dis. 
posal, r pri ye a — 
quoted. hite Peas must tbe — . — n Ie, car eaper, 
other qualities hewn is no alteration.—The 5 — 
less active than last week, the 
s. 8. 
—42 
and the terms in favour of 
Pn MPERIAL QUARTER. 
Wheat, Essex, Kenh & Suffolk ., White 
— Norfolk, rom & York... White 
, a oo os antes 14343 N E penal 36—50 
Barley,grind.. 3 2228 to 24s,,.Chev, 28—32 ting 
. Grinding and distilling 19—21 | Malting 
—256*—2X̃— 40 
24—28 
20—25 
/17—21 
ye 
Rye-meal, foreign 
Bean s, Mazagan... 
Eigeo 
—ͤ— ũũ rs 
eas, white, cia B 273018 
Pre 30s to 328 
B best marks, delivered 
—k—dd —2ĩʒ·RõBꝓ—oũ: 
ä — 2 
in good demand, and the turn dearer.— 
There bas been a'siow trade for efor French Flour pre — the week, 
in some instances acvepted, as also 
; 8 for some 
ALS THIS WEEK. i 
Wheat. Barley, Oats, Flour. 
n ang 2220 2090 340 1030 sacks 
Irish oora — — 800 í 
ai? 1220 5340 — bris, 
IMPERIA n OATS, | | Peas, 
24 0d 1 84 268 14 2861041305 6d 
Dies, 24 1 323 629 129 2 
— 9... 4i 24 4 17 0 26 7| 29 0 29 11 
— 16. 11 24 1 17 2 24 228 9 29 0 
asia 24 1 17 3 29 628 9 29 4 
5 40 3 24 6 17 1 23 6 28 5 29 2 
Aggreg. Aver. 40 1 24 2 17 1 25 5 28 10 23 6 
* et 1 1 1@ | 2 pofTe 
s? p 7 
HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
ec. 5 
Prime Meadow Hay 728 to 80s | Clover .., .., 
Inferior ditto... .., 60 68 | Second eee 
. 55 65 | Straw 15 
MARKET, Dec. 5. 
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PEL, Dec, 5. 
. 658 to 728 Ne Clover * 2 to 
. OP. Inferior ditto... oe 63 65 
af — Stra 20 
257 75 80 i 
Holl U, 15 eae aoe 
8 58. en Main 452.64. Pw. H 
178. etton, 168. 9d.: Wallsend lend Hawa 
Bhipant 2 
bi MER aaa OBS.—Sousawa RK, 
ommittee report that the suppl e the 
last week bas been again limited, whi hich i enabled 3 2 H cal in 
some few instances to realise a little than eek's 
quotations of Scotch. In other — prim 2 peres —— 
The following are this day’s quotations :—York. Regents, per 
p 80s. to 906. Scotch do., 60s. to 758, Wisbeach do., 653, 
0 758. 5 French whites, 65s, to 708. 
ly ‘refusing to accept lower prices, our 
Ae pm un 
e, 
en 
n rs were POPS re — unwilling , and 
heat trade in all its 
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be wi 
and foreign heats 
di soak tes i manding more 1 r. n 
as grin ing samy mproyei tols, qr. 
upon a moderate ‘demand, data per ar, Ë na * Ae 
Prime mealing Oats attracted a fair inguiry, and fi 
e ees — ae dearer; other des scriptions “moving 
slowly at maintain Friday’s 
— Tadian — has y supported — peter 
last week, to 6d, per qr. er on this da 
ats were Ap 
