THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 





COAL MARKET.-Tridat March 7. 



Walton* ibiwell, 15s.; WalLend *"™\ U *'\™\ 

 «ndTee* 15*-1 Waltoend Ridd.11,13*. ; Eden Main, 12s. 6d. 



Boil) wVtl Main, 14,. ; Tanfield Moor, 18* ; YTt.t Hartley, Us. 

 —Shins at market, 307. 



HOPS.— Frioat, March 7. 



Mtnn. Pattenden and Smiib report that the market con- 

 auM firm for all kind, of Hops with colour and quality. 



/ VLASS FOR PIT FRAMES, HOTHOUSES, &c 



VJ in Boxes of 100 feet, 8a. 6d. each. 



6 by 24 ... 6 by o\ inches. 



6 by 3 ... 6£ by 3 



in Boxes of 

 5 by 24 . 

 5 by 3 



• • t 



Every 



SMXTnPIRLD, Monday, March 0. 



In consequence of a small rapp'v, the trade for Beasts is 



•t.l*r*ii It an Advance of about 2 . per 8 lbs. ; m a few in- 



S our«?p \SS& U r«««fcd" The number of Sheep 



bVlumiU, an I it. M. Is in ,mi.e ease, riven for choice 



Down., J« too seldom to ouote. Calves are plentiful enough, 



jet on »..*«.*• ^ X.'.u.ToOM^p, an.1 116 Oa.ves ; from 



Downs, jet tco seldom to quote. -»• — ~" ~ r ~ tt n Za ZL \ 



' J not quote higher. From Holland and 



ftata 900 sheen, ami Ufa' halves ; from 

 many mere are ooi uresis, wv- ucc Vt «u * , 



Vorfolfc and Suffolk, 2000 Beasts ; from Scotland, 300 ; and 500 



rmany there are 



from the northern a 



Per si. of 8 Ibs.-i 

 sat Scots, Here- 

 fords. Ac. S 

 Best Short-borni 3 

 %i quality Beasts 2 

 Beet Downs and 

 iUlf-breds ... 4 

 : to Shorn 

 Beaj 



d • d 



6* to 3 8 

 4 — 8 6 

 I — 8 



4-4 e 





Per st. of 8 lbs. 



Best Long-wools 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Ewes «fc 2d quality 3 

 Di to Shorn 



Lambs 



Calves ... ... 3 



Pin 2 



8 d 8 



3 10 to 4 



d 

 9 



4J by 3 ... 



4A by 3 ... - -„ - ... _ - 



44 by 34 ... ft) by 3 ... 64 by 3 ;..«, by 8ft 

 Larger Squares increase in price accord in* to size, 

 size kept ready packed in boxes, aud may be had at a moment s 



not let* 



Extra Crown, Sheet, and Patent Rough Plate Glass, cut to 

 size for Conservatories, Greenhouses, &c. ' ' 



Gardeners and others glazing on Mr. Paxton's plan can be 

 supplied with Sash-bars of any length for the purpose. 



PROPAGATING, CUCUMBERS, FERM, PEACH, and 

 every description ot Garden Glasses. __ . .1 ^ - 



Bailiffs, Farmers, Dairymen, and others supplied with Lord 

 Camoy's Milk Syphons, Milk Lactometers, Glass Milk Pans, 

 Glass Tiles, Slates, Ac, &c, for collections of which Messrs. 

 Cogan and Co. were honoured with the Silver Medal of the 

 Dublin Society, as also the Silver Medal of the Liverpool and 

 Manchester Society held at Warrnaton in September last. 



For Estimates, Prices, and further particulars, please address 

 Messrs. Cogan and Co., 43, Leicester- square, London. 



Glass Shades?, Gas Glasses, White Lead, Colours, &c, as 

 usual. 



^ UCUMBER 



One hundred 1. 2, and 8 ^faffi™' . 

 ready for immediate use. Warrant V* Li ^« of m 

 and sent to *£«££ ^S^iZ^S^ 



from \l. 4s. 

 Green and 



and fix^ 



kingdom. References given"to the ffi- in aU ptru 1 ^ 

 Trad,, in moat of the counties of Enft^ q **£\S 

 house Bolder, C)a remont.pl aC e, 01dS^ T W ^ 



d(1 » London ' 



N 



G, FLAGS, ANDlw^nT^r- 



*S 



* • ■ 



2-3 8 



• . ■ 



4 



10 



• •• 



4 

 I 



6" 

 8 



U, 88*7 ; Sheep and Lamba.18,780 ; Calves, 156 ; Pigs, 350 



Friday, March 7. 



H 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, &c. 



BHttht or Birds ; or a. a Fence "for " Fowls" P?** 8 fro *"r* 

 S^ed-beds, can be had in any quantinr it *V eor ». 1 



»«■ Fi.hing.rod and N e 7 Cfait T J"? *flfi 

 London-bmge at l W . 1 >ard wid *• *. Croo ked * 



4 yard- wide. Woollen Bunting, any W-k ,ard «. *V 

 per square yard. Forwarded to any part of tJ, T*" 1 *.** 

 ceipt of remittance, Post-office order or stamn gdo **a 

 second-hand Flags to be sold cheap/ ps * Se? *U 



quotations are 



of Sheep ; trade is scarcely so active a^ on m naay, out prices 

 are no Jowtr. Calves and Pigs are plentiful, and it is with dif- 

 ficulty late rates are realised. Our foreign supply is very in- 

 considerable. Prom Scotland; we have 4) Beasts; and 75 

 mtkh eowa from the home counties. 

 Beit 8cots, Here- , Best Long-wools . 3 10 to 4 2 



fords, 4c. ... 8 6 to 3 8 Ditto Shorn 



Beat Snort-horns 3 4—3 6 | Ewes A'-M quality 



2d quality Beasts 9 — 3 1 o Shorn 

 Beat Down* and 



HaU.brtds .4 4 — 4 6 



.tto Hhorn 



3 2 — 8 8 



• ♦• 



* • ■ 



Lambs 

 Calves 



Pigs 



• . . 





• • • 



• •• 



• 9 » 





• . | 



3 4-4 



«•• 



• • • 



...210-3 

 Beast*, M ; Sheep and Lambu, 83D0 ; Calves, 240; Pigs, 300. 







8 



MARK USB, 

 MowDAYt March 3.-'lbe supply of English Wheat to this 

 morning's ina.ri-.tt w:i small, aud di^powd of rather more 

 easily <.u the terms of this day se'onight. Business in free 

 foreign continues limited at late prices. The arrival of Polish 

 Odessa cargoes on the cnas i* orders is probably the largest 

 remembered ; Iders, however, decline at prest at to submit 

 10 an ade<]u*te I Lon in price.— The value of Barley, Means, 



Peas, and O I remains unaltered, lut the sale of the last is 

 somewhat beavjr to-day.— The Fiour trade is not worse than 

 last week, 



Pta Imperial Quarter. ,s, f . 



Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suff.dk... WhUe|42-44 



— — hne selected runs... ditti; -47 



— ^ ~ Talavera i$-S2 



— Norfolk, Lincoln, 4c tork... White 



— Foreign 



Bar ley, grind, is dis il., i7sto"2U.'..'cheF 



— Foreign grinding and diatiliing 

 Oats, Essex and iluftv>lk 



— * v oh end Line dnsbire. .IVa* 

 ~ £ ri Ab Potato .. 



— Foreign Poland and Drew 17 



Sl'm-if;' • 22-24|Foreign'. 



tiie-BMal. foreiga ....per ton 



Beans, Jlaxag an 20s to 26» Tick : s_27j Harrow .123-27 



— rigeoa 25 — 31.. Wind. ;7~Afl f..n«r^a n oo 



3^- 

 U 



17 

 17 

 19 

 17 



■3' 



-22 



■19 



21 

 2 



s. s. 



Red I3S-43 



Red —40 



Red 



\r siting ,|22— 26 

 Malting . 22—24 



per square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand 

 feet of which are kept ready packed lor immediate delivery. 

 Lists of Prices and estimates forwarded on application, tor 

 PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS 

 TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 

 GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE-GLASS, 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 

 to James Hetley and Co., 35, Soho-square, Loudon. 

 See the Gardeners* Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 



; _^ ,_ — ■ — i . i — i 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, PIT 

 FRAMR>; AND PLATE GLASS FOR DWELLINGS. 



THOMAS MILLINGTON supplies SHEET GLASS, 

 packed in 100 feet boxes, at the following low prices : 



STOCK SIZES. 

 6 by 4 to6Jby 5...12s. each. I 9 by 7 to 10 by 8 ...15s. each. 

 64 by 5J to 8 by 6. ..13 „ | 11 by 8 to 14 by 10 ... 16 „ 



16 oz. SHEET GLASS in 200 feet cases. 

 If 10 cases are taken, 38s. per case; if 5 eases are taken, 405. 



per case ; or if a single case, 42s. 

 KOUGH PLATE GLASS. 

 Rough Plate Cast, perfectly flat and uniform, the best manu- 

 factured. A small sample upon application, 



Glaps Shades for Ornaments, Sheet and Rough Plate Tiles, 

 Milk Pans, Propagating and Bee Glasse-, Lactometers, and all 

 other articles in Glass for Horticultural purposes. Priced 

 List sen' on application. 



Oils, Colours, Varnishes, Sheet:, and White Lead. 

 87, BI>HOPSGATE-STREET, WITHOUT, 

 Same Side a s Eastern Counties Railway. 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES. 



JAMES PHILLIPS and Co. have the pleasure to 

 hand their New List of Prices of GLASS for cash. 



SHEET SQUARES. 



1 ' road. Chelsea, by special appointment tnhu^^ 

 H.R.H. Prince Alnert-OKNAMENm 

 consisting of black and white swans. EvvntSan n , '0I» 

 barnacle, brent, and laughing geese, ttd^Sg 

 widgeon, summer and winter teal, gadwRll t N 

 shovellers, gold-eyed and dun divers, cJ^> dnT* 

 domesticated and pinioned; also Spam"? W 

 Malay, Poland, Surrey, and Dorking fowl, white T * Q 

 and common peafowl, and pure China pii 8 . and •?? ,J 

 moon-passage, Gracechurch-street. London. ' * 



TEPHKNSON and Co., 61, Gracechurch^i 



London, aud 17, New Park-street, Southwark l3 



1 Manufacturers of th« Tmnpniro.1 nrvvrn at ! i a ' 



Feed 



Feed 

 Feed 



I '1-21 

 16-18 

 15-18 



CUT TO SIZE. 

 16 oz. from 2d. to Z^d. per toot. 

 21 oz. „ 34«i. hd. 

 2^cz. „ 34d. 744 

 32 oz. „ id. 9\<L 



19 



F«>r K ign § 



,-. uuugpod 



n .. -« " ^mall 22— 2»| Egyptian 



Peas, wht^.bssea and Kent Boiler 24-', Suffolk 



Hi*** ■*•*-*■ *** «•»« foreign'. 



* aiae ■■■ Wbite - yellow 



Floor be*tmerks delivered ...pereaek 34-40 



"Hi .ditro 27-84 Vorfblk . 



Forel « n Ptr barrel! 16-2:) Per sack 



Arrivals in tub 

 FIoar,l54tt.kii Wheat. 



mbrls! Qrt. 



English 

 Iris i 



Foreign 



3101 

 117 



I'ost of London last Week, 

 » y. I Malt. 



in. 



9474 



4230 



QfS. 



5475 



I 



Beans. 



Qrs. 



1070 

 1350 



In boxes of 100 feet. £. 5. d. 

 Under 6 by 4 8 6 



6 by 4and6.J by 4$ ... 13 



7 by 5 and 74 by 54 ... 15 



8 by 6 and 8i by 6$ ... 17 6 



w™ * a r t,^. ^ 9b ^ 7 aDd 10 h y * ...100 



Warranted of British manufacture, and 16 ounces to the 

 and SKT^ lQ CVery re%pect t0 Forei g a * both in substance 

 Packed in Crates of about 250 feet each, and in sizes of about 



„ k 4 " '^ by 30. at 2jd. per foot. 



HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE, 



packed in boxes of 50 feet each : 



6 by 4 and 6j by 4$ ... i2s. U. 

 ' oy 5 „ 7J by 5^ ... 13 6 



MILK PAJS\S, from 25. to 



8 by 6 and 8$ by 6£ ... 155. Qd. 



9 by 7 „ 10 by 8 ... 16 6 

 6s. each: METAL HAND. 





01 ? ,' >T Tlles and Slate "» Propagating and Bee 

 Glasses from 2d. each ; Grape Glasses; Cucumber Tubes Id 

 per inch ; Peach Glasses, Wasp Traps, Pastry Slabs, Hvacinth 



L^o e \bad P , Dl8 T heS ; FlBh Gi ° be8 ' F,ate *»* Window Glasss 



4 tubes 6, f tnh Ct °T te r rS , "ZJ* 1 ** the Q^ityof Milk, 

 * tubes, .6* j 6 tub»s, 8s. U. GLASS SilADES.-Estimate 

 mi d Li 9t o f Prices forwrardsjoa jgDHeation . estimate, 



HPHE CONICAL BOILERS ^T^NTElT^BY 



B»JL°.^ R0GEHS ' a Bi ^ are 6u ^ lied and hxed by John 

 Shewen ironmonger, S.venoaks. Also all kinds of Hot Water 



^IA^J W ^T^ and Pub ' k ' Building Mr. Shew w 



snould be consulted, his V7arm Air Anoiratn* k!i«* I * 

 ■ggjgc >ie P V endure dnrebg^ anyoE g ***** 



G KB BN HOUSES." 



1m* eaiat. 



AVfcSA<iSS. 



eb. I 



— 8 



— I 



— >i 

 Mesehl 



^HSAT^^AaLEY. OAT?. R 



ib. .Beans. , Peas. 





...... .» 



• > 



7 



37 



37 



34 



10 



1 



8 



U 





J 3 7, ;, : dns u 



n 7 B% 7 



- ™ !3 11 



26s id\2~s 5d 

 ^5 11 26 6 



H 



Affir^eg. Aver. 



Bu ie* on I 



rsagn Qrain 



Flnctn 

 Jan ,*i 



i5 10 i26 



25 



9 



4 



•J 



27 

 18 



5 8 



1 







10 



1 



8 



28 7 



I 



„ i™ ^5S«? MfauFACToaBB, Triangle, Hackney, 



y to his low 

 nouses, fixed 



feet long by 



30£. A large 



Melon and 



es. Seats, &c. 



<fn°J >d hv 8 ^ 3t / n . tial ^ UiU Grt ^houses, fixed 

 \~~r.l' ~?? s Dy 13 fe€t wid e, 90t. • 21 



Cucumber 



comutete 4*2 fe»t l^n«. k« h * * ** t :" uul ' wrtennouses, fixed 



»•»- jfi-fi S" & SATajrwt a? 're. 6 ' 



applying the Tank System to Pineries, PropagatiDjC* 

 <fcc, by which atmospheric heat as well as botSoff 

 secured to any required degree, without the aid of pipesaff 

 S. and Co. nave also to state that at the request ot naS 

 friends they are now making their Boilers of Iron ai sE 

 Copper, by which the cost is reduced. The?e BoilernJI 

 are now so well known, scarcely require description i CJ 

 those who have not seen them in operation, prospectSeii 

 be forwarded, as welt as reference of the highest autbon^-f 

 thev may be seen at most of the Nobility's beats acdprSk 

 Nurseries throughout the kingdom. ^ 



S. and Co. beg to inform the Trade that at their Man 

 17, New Park-street, every article required for the coujtr«£ 

 of Horticultural Buildings, as well as for heating thea 

 be obtainei upon the most advantageous terais. 



Conservatories, <fcc, of Iron or Wood, erected upon the __ 

 ornamental designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field and (tali 

 Fences VVire-wnrk. &e. 



PERMANENT PASTURE. 



HENRY ROGER SMITHE, of Eastling, F»» 

 sham, Kent, informs the Public that bis mummfa 

 Natural Grasses and small Clo vers— excluding no sottnac 

 is propt-r to form a PERMANENT PASTURE, asthma 

 mny direct— are now ready ; delivered on the railwajfwi 

 charge, at 11. per acre, allowing 3 bushels as seedforaaisr 

 also Lawn Mixtures, and the sorts separate. They are gdW 

 under his immediate superintendence, and are quite ■ 

 this unprecedented low price last year, and the prospedl 

 agriculture, having created an unlooked-for demand. 



rpHE GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE I 



J- IMPROVEMENT COvJPANY. 



Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 12 andl3Yict.,c& 



ZH rectors. 

 He net Ker Sbtmeb, Esq , M.P., Haoford, UorsQt-Chaifli 

 John Yilliebs Shelley, Esq., Marestield Park, Sose- 



Deputy- Chairman. 



John C. Cobbold, Esq., M.P. Edward J. Hutching!?. 

 William Cubitt, E-q. Samuel Morton Peto,B«q^ 



Henry Cu-rie, Esq., M.P. Colonel G. A. Reid, M.R 



Thomas Edward Dicey, Esq, William Tite, Esq., r.W 

 William Fisher Ilobbs, Esq. William Wilshere, Esq. 



The Company is empowered to execute— 1. All wo* 

 Drainage (including Outfalls through adjoining Estates 

 gation, Reclaiming, Enclosing, aud otherwise impron^jw 



2. To erect F arm Homesteads, and other Buildings nt0m 



for the cultivation of Laud. , -^ 



3. To execute I.nprovements, under contract, with l<Pj 

 sioners of Sewers, Local Boards of Health, Corporation* 1* 

 tees, and other public bodies. ,^ 



4. To purchase Lands capable of Improvement, ana h»jj 

 by restrictions of Entail, and havin< executed the nwjj 

 works, to resell them with a title communicated by w 

 pany's Act. . gj 



All owners of Entailed Estates, Trustees, Mortgageei, 

 porati-ns, Incumbents, Life TenantsV and other perbjjas 

 otly limited interests may obtain tb" -- *f the IW 



tnsiw! 



feet wide, %QL A large 

 Pits, Melon and 



.^tlm^tesjajh^jsbore line, either 



wood 



"-^T^jpSgO^^^ 



WAR RANTED 



Averag 



t8«5i 



sn 1 



87 10 



87 % 



U 11 



Mar. 1, 







• »i 





*•* 



• •• 



t*» 



IK 





„ '.iTWoee, Tni» 4T| 



ylonr on i and taii 



ports are ratner ? 



of eny ariM, tn ^%L*"' <"*wrec 





powers to carry out every kind of permanent iffljj ^ 

 either by the application of his own or the Compw)* 

 Becured by a yearly charge on the property impro ye ^ -j| 

 Proposals for the execution of Works to be a*"^ 

 52, Parliament-street, London. William Cliffobd, ** 



from a 







PURE WATER raised to any height 

 stream, where a fall can be obtained, ^^^-^jjft 

 and HANSON'S IMPROVED RAM ; less waste, dj* 

 than those ordinarily in use. Portable Ste& ™ bD f!y$ fit 

 cultural purposes, Threshing Machines, Dee P", fo itf* 

 Water-wheels, Baths, Hot^water Apparatus, ^g^ 



Towns supplied with Gas or Water." "Drawings gj| 

 made.— Freeman Roe and Hanson, Hydraulic an 

 neers • 



Office, 70, Strand, London. 



u 



oominjf 



^«aaud. The 



ooenrred in the value 



we have ex- 



WEEKS 



AND 



CO., 



* rwi,.ui precisely „ 



, Horticaltaral Archif e "cu'w nt ? in8 ' S ; r ?. ad > Chelsea, 

 ^fr Apparatus MwffiS,.?^Kf , -??!!! ie ^ ^ Hot! 



ROLLEK 



MILL 



and 



% 



•S»i? f •/? **' VOvl i>f aahnft n tu ® t . Cflra market thi« a n,r; •*Fi'«i-»ros Manufactnrerq Th ; Vw ctB » ana ±l0 t- 



SEtt^f^.OWMtoM r^ tJ^^^ot Wheat I Jg? tTfJ l ° ni ™ lt ™*M *** Qmt ^ 



ratus, will find at our Hothouse Work* ^? x , Hot -water Appa- 

 an extensive variety of H^ttll 8 ' ,? ln 8 *-w>ad f Chelsei 



!iw°i en i im Pwve me ot«; 80 ihat a i»f mion ' combining 

 select the description nf w^ u. a . * Iad ^ 9' RentlemAn ^«5 



7^.^urwas, %Sk .^««ithUdaj 



aa'neiahu 



m fair den 



h^h!!* ITT? ? #r * ia "Midtra^ reriuX 



. fl ^ Hri1 P «M ^er t Z w *ES i j 13 on Tuesday last! 



. fas s *Hsras 



p 



b ^ ^r^ultinanyex: 



REGISTERED xvu^^x. *».-- w 

 Linseed. Oats, Malt, Barley, &c. and I un» ^ 

 and Peas. Manufactured by E. R. TUR/EK ^ap 

 Hdrwood and Tdbner, St. Peter's Foundry, ■ iP» Ro mrP 

 m E. R. ToRNEaand Co. claim for their regj!^ re ^ 

 the particular attention of Agriculturists H° u . lD e2 

 others. Besides accomplishing all the P^fLaa^ 

 known Roller Mill for crushing Corn and beeas, ^ aJ ^lJ 



Mill from one process to the ot er 



There 



was 



P urpoee 



THE HOT-WATER APPARATUS , ,. 

 nominal). a ™ r^iL^A TVS ^ Cwhich 



^apted for every required 



fjfeptually, and without involving anV T ^ c ""^ re very^,^ 



fore not liable to ge fc — * " r 

 by one man, and for t.^ ^ 



npwmr of 



sr>« M - j .. ' ^a «f Fi. '*-* r WS of the former, and 

 JJf Win duit t and V^*. ^ market tbU morn ' 



J«tU» ► w -H J1() ^ ; >od Plow Vers ait to "^ 



kct:^ rjs?s?»iSSM; a e K- 



Qess are 

 tured. 



superior to any Implement of the 



Price complete, 01. W. 





<>i»ly, of the same size as the Registered \*™*t* ft 

 larger Mill, for which Hurwood and r ^ BJ :ticUiD^ 

 the Royal Agricultural Society's Prize at florw 



& 



* 



>t 



Price of Small Roller Mill ••• -k^aro, ti 



Norwich Priz« Mill, for Horse, fetea 1 ja if 



or Hand Power ... •" $$&**&£ 



Delivered Free to London, Norwich, Bury S • ^ % ifr 

 all intervening Stations. To Hull by water, 

 withi n 50 miles f Ipswich. % _ - „ casn pay© 



A Discount of Five per cent, allowed for caw r 



*» 



