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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



[Mar. 



COAL MAKKKT.- Friday, March?*. 

 HoWwelL 11 ; Oarr'* Hartley, lu. 6d. ; Tanfield Moor, 

 lg* /d.; WallitUd llas«ell. 15*. Od.? Wallsend Stewarts, 



15s. 9d. ; Wallseud T*»»«. lfis. 9d.— Sh»n» «' market, 99. 



PO "J A~l~i ^. — southwarr, March 24 



The Committee r I that the although rhe trials during 

 the last wetk hare been moderate, trade U go wy***'* ! *" 

 there 14 do improvement in price*. The following are this 

 day's quotation^ :- York Rairents, per ton, 'Us. to^oe., 



Jteh L, to. to 70* -ditto Cups, 60s. to ^/^SKShg- 

 shire and Lincolnshire Regent*, 50s. to 70s. ; Fienun wnues, 



5ts. to 60s. 



SMITHKIBLD, Mo.npat, March 24. 



The supply of Beasts is small; ™™ lu W*"?J«tf? 

 of buyers t« give advanced rates cause* a -1^ trade ; how- 

 ever%.. 8d. Is currently obtained for choK-e qualities The 

 number of SJ>eep is also again small ; the dem and «» 8J>od ' and 

 prices are on the aware better. In a few instances 4s 8d. is 

 rather exceeded for choice Downs Good Calves are ^otvery 

 plentiful and are rather dearer. From He Hand and Germans 

 [here are 885 Beast., IHO sheep, and 61 Calves ; from Norfolk 

 and Suffolk, 2400 Beasts ; and from Scotland, 2^i. 



Per st. of 8 lbs. 

 Best Scots, Here- 

 fords, <fcc. 3 

 Best Short- horns 

 2d quality Beasts 3 

 Best D »wns and 



Half-breds ... 4 

 Ditto Shorn 



d s d 



6 to3 8 



4 — 3 6 



8 — 3 2 



6—4 8 



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Per st. of 8 lbs. 

 Best LonK-woola 



Ditto Shorn 



Ewes & 2d quality 3 



Ditto Shorn 



Lambs 



Calves 3 



Piks 2 



d 8 d 



0to4 4 



eee 



0—3 8 



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8 



4 



3 



4 

 8 



Beasts, 36^ ; Sheep and Lambs, 18, 270; Calves, UD; Pigs, 310. 



ha i day, M*rch 2a". 

 We have but a short supply of Beasts, but the demand is 

 small, and consequently there is difficulty in maintaining 

 Monday's rates. There are more Sheep, and trade is dull ; on 

 the average prices are lower. There are a few more Lambs 

 and Shorn Sheep, but it is too early in the season to quote 

 them. As a guide to those des.ir.ms <o clip, Shorn Sheep may 

 be stated at 6d. per 8 lbs. lower than those in the wool. There 

 is no alteration in the Calf trade. From Germany and Holland 

 we have 1 10 Sheep, and 119 Calves ; from Scotland, 300 Beasts ; 

 and 85 milch rows from the home counties. 



SK'RVINOV* IMPROVED TURNIP SEEDS. 



riLLIAAI SKIRV 1NG begs to announce to Ins 



Friends and the Public, that he has rited the price of 

 his IMr'K "VKD SWEDE, and also the PURPLE-IOF IJJ-l,- 

 LOW BULLOCK at 9d per ib. 



I 

 ha? 



duceTprice *^bmElii!&iadi^ to take this step, to prevent 

 Agriculturists being imposed upon, by the sale of spurious 

 seeds, offered at a iow rate, under his name. 



W. S. can, wifh perfect confidence, recommend these lur- 

 n?ps, as being the best now in cultivation, in every respect, 

 whether for the *reate«t crop, the best quality, or for keeping, 

 according to ihe time of sowing. 



All other kinds of Turnips, Carrots, Mangolds, and Root 

 Seeds in general, of the best quality, at very moderate prices. 



To Agriculturists, and others, la)iug down land for per- 

 manent pasture, W. SKiaviNO begs to offer his selection of 

 the most i useful Perennial Grass Seeds; the sorts selected 

 from personal observation of the growth and h*bits of the 

 riiff rent Grasses grown in his experimental Grounds, at 

 Walton On this system he has supplied, within a few years, 

 Seeds for many thousand acres, which have given every satis- 



Orders, stating quantity and quality of Land to be laid down, 

 will be correctly executed, with a suitable mixture. 



A remi nance, or reference, is requested from unknown cor- 

 respondents. 



Queen-square, Liverpool, March, ISoI. 



1 



I_I tilLhY AND Co. Supply 16_ 07 *• *°- 



II British Manufacture, at prices °^ ^ 



per square foot, for the usual sizes reonwl* fpon * 



feet of which are kept ready packed nV • • ***! 



29 



Lists of Prices and estimate* for 

 PATENT ROUGH 

 TILES and SLAT 



mediae 



•'i cscuuaces torwardel ^ — T* *m 

 PLATE, THrCK Gto)w* a?F°*Z 

 TES, WATSIUPIPes N p^«.W| 



it 



Ui 



GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PaTevtp, ,P **4.tt 



ORNAMENTAL WINDOW fl../// l >? T PUrtftr'S 



WINDOW GLASS and of '^i 

 to James Hetlet and Co., 35, Soho-square ? U / S Sii ^ 

 See the Gardener*' Chronicle first Vamrday d ° n " * 



idou. 



m e &ch mom 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES QREpv.nn ^ 



FRAMES; AND PLATE GLASS F , S *** Pi 



rpHOMAS MILLINGTON supplied SHFP r r? 8 - 



1 packed in 100 feet boxes, at tJ2£S! ^ 



STOCK SIZRJS. 

 6 by 4 to 6J by 5. ..125. each. 



« lo * prices : 



64 by 



are ttkee, * 



Be?t Scots, Here- 

 fords, Ac. ... 3 

 Best Snort-horns 

 2d quality Beasts 2 

 Best Downs and 



Half-breds ... 4 

 Ditto Shorn 



6 to 8 8 



4—3 6 



8 — 3 2 



4-4 8 



— 3 6 



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Beat Long-wools . 3 10 to 4 2 



Ditto Shorn 



Ewes <fc 2d quality 3 



Ditro Shorn 



lambs 



Calves 3 



Pigs 2 



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4 

 3 



4 

 8 



Beasts, 642 ; Sheep an. nbs, 3900 ; Calves, 226 ; Pigs, 320. 



MARK LANE. 



Monday, March 24.— I he supply of Wheat from Essex this 

 morning wae small, and moderate from Kent; the condition 

 of the whole generally very bad ; neverthe ess, all wasdisposed 

 of early, at the extreme prices of last week. Foreign was in 

 better demnnd, but a general disposition to enhance prices 

 checked business. — Best malting Barky must be written Is. 

 per qr. higher, but in other descriptions, as well as Beans and 

 Peas, there is no alteration of value.— The Oat trade is firm, 

 and the turn dearer, but we cannot raise our quotations. — 

 With the exception of some sales to arrive, Flour sells less 

 freely than last week. 



Per Imperial Quarter. 

 Wheat, Eeeex, Kent, «fe Suff.dk... White 



— — fine selected runs... ditto 



— Norfolk, Lincoln, & York..! White 



— Foreign 



Barley, grind. & dis'il., 17s to 2l»...Ohev. 



— Foreign... grinding and distilling 

 Oats, Essex and Suffolk 



— Scotch and Lincolnshire... Potato 



— Irish Potat,. 



— Foreign Poland and Brew 



Rye 



Bye-meal, foreign per ton 



Beans, Mazagan 20s to 26s Tick 



PRIZE MANGOLD WURZEL, SWEDE TURNIPS, &c. 



TAMES GROVE, Great Baddow, Essex, who 



»J obtained Pr zes at the Chelmsford and Essex Agricultural 

 Show for nine years in succession, begs to state that his Seeds 

 grown from selected roots, not plants, may be obtained of him, 

 or of Messrs. Philip Hare and Co., 36, Mark-lane, London. 

 He begs to call attention to the following opinions of tne 

 press : M Theroo's shown by Mr. Jas. Grove stand unrivalled." 

 — Smithfield Club Show, 1848 ; Mark Lane Express. " The roots 

 shown by Mr, J. Grove are allowed to be the best specimens 

 ever shown, some measuring 56 inches in length and weighing 

 20 lbs. "-Smitutield Club Show, 1849 ; Ibid. " The chief merits 

 of these roots are their great length and growing not more than 

 three inches in the ground, with very small tops." — Smithfield 

 Club Show, 1848; BelVs Weekly Messenger. u The roo's shown 

 by Mr.JAMES Grove were pronounced by many practical judges 

 to be the most perfect soecimens they had ever seen."— Smith- 

 field Club Show, 1849 ; Ibid. 



*m, 







s. 



42 

 42 

 45 



32 

 26 

 17 

 17 



19- 

 17 

 17- 

 28- 



3. 



4*5 

 47 



-52 

 ■81 

 ■2 2 

 1!» 

 28 

 21 

 2/ 



Red 



Red 



Red 



Halting . 

 Malting . 



Feed 



Feed 



Feed 



Foreign . 



s. s. 



09-43 

 -40 



22 



Pigeon 25 



-27 



31... Wiud*!37-43 



16 

 16 

 15 



26 

 24 



21 



18 

 18 



Harrow . 23 

 Longpod 27 

 Egyptian 

 Suffolk.. 



Foreign . 

 Yellow... 



20 

 26 

 24 



27 



33 



n 



28 

 81 



Norfolk 

 Per sack 



27 

 20 



34 

 34 



— Foreign Small 22— 2a 



Peas, white, Essex and Kent Boiler- 23—26 



— Maple 26s to .8s Grey 2 3 — 24 



Maize White — 



floor, best marks delivered ...per sack 34—40 



— Suffolk ditto 27—34 



— Foreign per barrel] 16—2 



Friday. March 28.— The supplies of grain, both Engdsh and 



foreign, this week are less than of late. The attendance at 

 market on Wednesday and this momirg was not large, and in 

 the business transacted Monday's prices Were fully supported. 

 — Barley is in improved demand, at our quotations.— In the 

 value of Beans and Peas there is no alteration.— Oa's are gene- 

 rally held for an enhancement, which is, in some instances, 

 realised.— There is more dispoaition to purchase Flour, and a 

 trifling advance is obtainable. 



AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 



ASS & BROWN'S PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE 



AGRICULTURAL SEED LIST may be had free by post. 

 The following of best quality delivered free to London, Ips- 

 wich, Norwich, or any station on the same line of Railway. 



PERMANENT PASTURE GRASSES, to suit various soils. 

 —Mixtures for soils in general, includisg proper proportions of 

 Clover, per acre, 24s. 



Mixtures supplied to suit soils of every description, the nature 

 of the soil being stated ; and if intended to be sown either 

 with or without a crop. Any sorts supplied separate, if re- 

 quired, acco- ding to order, of which a list of prices of different 



kinds may be had. 



FINE MIXED GRASSES FOR LAWNS, BOWLING 

 G RE ESS, <fcc, 40s. per acre, 5s. per peck, or Is. 3cf. per ib. 

 RYE-GRASS, true Italian ... per bushel Gs. 6dL 



Perennial 



Stickney's Improved do. 

 Pacev 

 CARROT, large white Belgian 

 ,, lar^H AUringham 



MANGOLD WURZEL-Red Globe and Yellow 



Globe 



„ Long Yellow 



Drumhead Cattle Cabbage 

 Rivers' new Stubbie Swede Turnip 

 The best Stock of Turnips and a' 1 other Agricultural Seeds. 

 See our Catalogue. Prices to the Trade on application. 

 BAas and Brown, Seed and Horticultural Establishment, 



Sudbury, Suffolk. 



t08by6...13 IllgJSBglJ-fr 



16 °\ S , HEE oT GL ASS iQ 2 »« feet c^-' 11 

 If 10 cages are taken, 38s. ppr case • if 5 eases ? 



per case ; or if a single case. 42 5 

 ROUGH PLATE GLASS 



Rou^h Plate Cast, perfectly flat and uniform the w 



factured. A small sample upon application ' 



Gla«s Shades for Ornaments, Sheet aad Roueh pw r* 

 Milk Pans, Propagating and Bee Glasses, Lactomeu»w * !* 

 other arcicles in Glass for Horticultural nurmiJ. ' 5? a 

 List sent on application. v*W*i. Pr^ 



Oils, Colours, Varnishes, Sheet, and White T»*^ 

 87, BlsHOPSGrATE-STREET, WITHOUT 

 Same Side as Eastern Counties Railway. 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATTVfl^ 



HOT WATER. **ia&BT 



WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORk-uivoi^ 



AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ^^ 



j. 



99 



99 



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99 

 99 



99 



per Ibe 



19 



4 



6 

 6 







1 



99 



2 

 2 



6 

 6 

 

 8 

 



6 

 9 

 6 

 





WEEKS and CO,, King's-road, Chelia 



Horticultural Architects, Hothouse Guilders, and Hot! 

 water Apparatus Manufacturers. The Nobility and Gentr? 

 about to erect Horticultural buildings, or fix Hot-water AppJ 

 ratus, will find at our Hothouse Works, Kin^'s-road, Chelsea, 

 an extensive variety of Hothouses, Greenbnas«3, Coonr. 

 vatories, P**s, <fcc., erected, and in full operation, combiaiag 

 all modern improvements, so that a lady or gentkman caa 

 select the description of House best adapted for every teqnirtd 

 purpose. 



THE HOT-WATER APPARATUSES (which are el** 

 and economical), are particularly worthy of attention, and in 

 erected in all the Houses, Pits, &c, for both Top and Bottom 

 Hea% and in constant operation in the Stoves. 



The splendid collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plantiw 

 in the highest state of cultivation, and for sale at very Jo? 

 prices. Also a fine collection of strong Grape Vines in pott 

 from eyes, all the best sorts. 



Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Building! ; 

 also Catalogues of Plants, Vines. Seeds, &e„ forwarded 

 application.— J. Weeks and Co., King's-road, Chelsea," 



Imperial 



Averages, 



a' eo. !*.>. ., 



March 1. !'.'.".!'.*.'. 



8 



15 



22 



Aggreg. Aver. 

 Duties on Fo- 

 reign Grain 



Wheat. Barley. 



37s U 

 37 2 

 36 11 



36 9 



37 2 

 37 h 



\ 



22slld 



22 10 

 5T2 7 



n 7 



23 1 

 23 3 



23 11 



I 



Oats.i Rye. i Beans. , Peas. 



1 6s 2d 



15 11 



16 



16 

 16 



16 



2dsl0d 

 •1% 8 



25s 5d >7sWd 



6 

 9 



n 



22 



4 



4 

 3 

 8 



16 3 



23 8 



10 10 



25 

 25 

 25 

 25 



4 

 3 



7 

 6 

 8 



27 

 ib 



26 



25 



25 



1 

 8 

 7 

 8 

 9 



25 6 





urraiu id in ioio 10 



Fluctuations in the last six weeks' Avprages. 



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P RIClsa » f eb. H. Feb. 22. Mar. 1. Mar. 8 m MarTi5. Ma*. 22 



37s 8d- 

 37 5 

 37 2 

 37 2 



36 11 

 3« 9 



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Liverpool, Tuesday, March *5.-Tne arrivals of grain, <fcc., 

 this week have b*en email. At our market this day there was 



/Ji LASS FOR PIT FRAMES, HOTHOUSES, &c. 



V-T i n Boxes of 100 feet, 8s. 6d. each. 



4J by 3 ... 5 by 2J ... 6 by 2J ... 6 by 3 J inches. 



44 by 3 ... 5 by 3 ... 6 by 3 ... 6$ by 3 

 44 by 34 ... 5i by 3 ... 64 by 3 ... 6$ by 34 

 Larger Squares increase in price according to size. Every 

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

 notice. 



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, FERN, PEACH, and 

 every description of Garden Glasses. 



Bailiffs, Farmers, Dairymen, aud others supplied with Lord 

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

 Glass Tiles, Slates, <fcc, <fcc, 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 Warrington in September last. 



For Estimates, Prices, and further particulars, please address 

 Messrs. Coo an and Co., 48, Leicester-sqnare, London. 



Glass bhades, Gas Glasses, White Lead, Colours, «fcc, as 

 usual. 



GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY BUILDING ESTA- 

 BLISHMENT, HOT-WATER APPARATUS MABTrFAC 

 TORY, KENSALL-GREEN, HARROW-ROAD, L0ND01 



TOHN TAYLOR begs most respectfully to call to 



ti attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and Gardeners, totbeTey 

 superior manner in which he erects all kinds of GrmrihaeeA 

 Conservatories, Forcing Pits, <fcc, and all other buildings!* 

 Horticultural purposes, combining ail the most modem ia« 

 provements with elegance and utilitv. His manner of heiwr 

 Horticultural Buildings, Churche3, Chapels, Public BoiWjg 

 Entrance Halls, «fcc, has received the greatest a PP r0 ^JJ 

 from the Nobility and Gentry by whom he has been ertes- 

 sively engaged. 



GREENHOUSES. ,„ 



HENRY FREEMAN, Hothouse Builder and Hoi 

 Water Apparatus Manufacturer, Triangle, Hacka^, 

 London, begs to solicit the attention of the gentry to mi we 

 prices for cash. Good substantial-built Greenhouses,™" 

 complete, 42 feet long by 18 feet wide, 901. ; 21 ^ ^J* 

 13 feet wide, 502. ; 12J feet long by 10 feet ^*^ d ZrS' 

 assortment of Conservatories, Hothouses, Pits, iM«» . 

 Cucumber Boxes, Iron Hand-light*, Summer-houses, fctn.a 

 Estiinates in the above line, either in wood or iro» 



per bu-bei was paid. The market was* bare of~6ats~and Vn 

 advance of ±d. to id, per bushel was realised. In Barley there 

 was n<> change, and not much doing. Peas brought full 

 prices. fcKJ>Maa Beans were in fair retail request, and 66. 

 per qr. dearer. lYaian Com was 6d. to Is. per qr. dearer than 

 on this day week ; the be-,t American yellow brought 3 's. 6d 



L e U r ; h heiG T as / falrd " n «d *>r Oataea], at an advance 

 of 3d. to ad. per load upon the rates of this day week. Ameri- 



n Flour was f>d. per barrel, and French ed. to Is. per sack 



dearer,— FaiDAr, Mabch 2l.-The arrivals from Irefand and 



coastwise h.ve been quite trifling. At this da) »s market there 



was ag od attendance of the town and countrv trade who 



showed more disposition to purchase than of l at e and a fair 



can 



business was done in Wheat, at an advance of id to 2d i.pi* 

 7a lbs. on the most market- We descriptions, *uch as American 



Kheni>h, and French. Flour was in good demand, at an ad 

 ■Tauce of t>d. per barrel on American. Oats and Oatmeal wer^ 



n moderate request, at full prices. The same remark appl,« 

 to Barley, Beans, and Peas, Indian Corn was inquired tor at 



Tuesday's prices, but a further advance of 6d. to Is. ner or 

 being generally demanded, little business resulted. * 



HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE-GLASS 

 FOR CONSERVATORIES, &c. 



See Article in the Gardeners' Chronicle of Saturday 

 December 8, 1849. *' 



u Continued experience leaves us no room to doubt that this 

 is the best material yet produced, and that it will in time super- 

 sede glass of ail other kinds for the greater part of Gardening 

 purposes.' , . . « As for the article substituted for Rough 



* • 4. 3t ls who11 * unn * for any horticultural purpose." 

 ... " The best sample of it which we have yet seen was 



ff" u j; ct .^ T d bJ M essis.HARTLEi8, AND SOLD BY MESSRS. 

 JAMLS PHILLIPS & CO., 116, BISIIOPSGATE STREET." 



Supplied Wholesale, RetaU, and for Exportation : cut to 

 order m panes of ' 



8 by 6underl0by8 4 \a\ ; 10 by 8 under 14 by 10 5d. 



14 by 10 under 1J foot, not above 20 inches long ..Md. 

 1. J foot — 3 feet — 30 — fi/v 



3 feet — 4 feet — 30 



4 feet — 5 feet — 35 



PACKED IN BOXES of 50 feet each,. 



15>. 0d. 



_ . « and 



6 Tubel U el fymg q tJ ° f MILK ' 4 Tube8 > 5s " 



J^fltafl^?* from 2 *' ta 6s - ^i METAL HAND- 



HORSE - KEEP, Oat - Bruisers, 

 Ploughs, 42s.; Shares, Is. a dozen; 



Chaff- 

 Rollers, 



Whet: 

 Cutww, 



. . .Id. 



Mills, Bean Mills, Steam Engines, Scarifiers, .? urn $. od ' &n d 

 Dressing Machines, Drills, Threshing Machiort, "J*^ 

 Iron Harrows, Steaming Apparatus, Scutch Carcs ' ALL G«isf 

 Machines, Horse Hay-Rakes, Drug Mills. £ ir * l h „ rc t l .iw* 

 warranted. Mary Wadlake and Co., 118, F«ncn«i ^ 

 London. Most liberal discount for cash. Goods aw 



— -— — _- Tftf& At 



PURVEYOR TO HER MAJESTY, AND THE ^ 



THE NETHERLANDS 



, Mount-street, ( 



^ London, Dealer in all sorts of useful and ^ ?0 ^ 



TOHN BAILY, 113, Mount-street, Grosvenorsq^ 



Poultry, Wild and Tame Pheasants, Domesticated — ?0 ^ 

 Fancy Fowls' eggs for setting. Bail* s ^ sc ^, y f eln» 

 and Pheasant Fountain, to ensure a constant r^^r j c ^ t iak 

 water for Gallinaceous Birds, especially adap-ed w o( ^ 



Pheasants, Poults, Pigeons, <fcc ; by i" BS «» 

 diseases to which these birds are subject are ^ 



although there is an amp2e supp'j °/ E wa A pr ' o ^; arfS , m* 

 into it. 14 quarts, 175. 6d. ; 7 quarts, 15s. 6d> , * H» p! icadoa. 



atoiM 

 «nn^ r* 



» x. a * „*. lvrjU 1W ^^^^S of 50 feet each. 



6 by 4 and 6J by 4£ 12s. Od. | 8 by 6 and 8A by 6^ 



7 by 5 and 7* by 5* 13 6 9 by 7 and 9j by 7} 



ee 

 Id. 



FllAMJ^, Glass Tiles and Slates, Propagating and B 

 GUsses from 2d. each ; Grape Glasses ; Cucumber Tubes, 1„. 

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

 Glasses and Dishes Fish Globes, Plate and Window Glass, 

 Lamp Shades. GLASS SHADES.-Estimates and List of 

 Prices forwarded on application 



TO TtfElK WAREHOUSE, 116, BISHOPSGATE^STREET 



WITHOUT, LONDON. 



Particulars, with a drawing, forwarded, per post, 



pOCHIN CHINA FOWLS' WBll -^ 



V^ HATCHING :-MALAY, POLISH, and Vg$ffQto 

 SILKY BANTAMS, (a beautiful variety) at j s., tir eses»J; 

 and SPANISH DO., at 6d. each throughout t" d fronl *e 

 warranted fresh and genuine, being e* en Bants© ^" 



choicest variety (Sebright's lace f ^ tb ^ d ^ t \ Q tot\i^^ 

 Gold and Silver Pheasants' eggs in April) ; se« Qt sta ^ 

 securely packed, on receipt of Fost-t»mce orue i qgjs. 

 with Is. extra for box, <fcc|a short not-ceocca^n ^ >or * 

 Apply to Timothy Mason, No. 5, Beat ^s TsrefJ; , 



Road, Islington, two doors from ^the NorW . r ^ . ^ig 

 Cochin China Cock and two hens for ea^ pr ^ Pig eons, ^ 

 Spanish Fowls, Carrier and Almond Taino ^ 



Pheasant Cocks, cfcc, for sale, otters rc 4 

 enclose stamp. 



Lett 



