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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



COAL MARKET.— Fbidat, April 4. 

 Holywell. 14* ; C«rr*a Hartley, l«s. ; Eden Main, 14§. 9d. ; 

 Wallsend Riddell, 18s. tfd. ; Wallsend Go* forth, 14s ; WalNead 

 Haskell, 15s, M. ; Walltend Helton, 15s. M. Wailsend Lamb- 

 ton, 15 1. Bo.; Wall-end - ewarts, 15s. 9d.— *ntp»at market, 147. 



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POTATOES. — Soijthwark, March 31. 

 The Cornraitteei report that the arrivals during, the last 

 from V«>rk»hirebaTe been considerable ; those from Scot- 

 land and the Continent have been limited. Trade heavy, and 

 t waa wvh difficulty the following quotation- were realised:— 

 York Regents, per too, 709. to tf<>a. ; Scotch do., 50s.. to 

 74a ; ditto Cups, 60s. to 70a,; Caui nayeshire and Lincoln- 

 shire Regents, &%a to 70*. ; Freoon whites, 50s. to 60e. 



SMITHFIELD, Monday, March 31. 

 We have a large supply of Beasts, and of irood quality; 

 trade is heavy, and although we retain 3«. 8d. in our quota- 

 tions, it is only realised for choice descriptions The number 

 o* -> beep is larger; choice Downs are selling quite as dear as 

 oflatn, but trade is dull for other kinds at a flight reduction. 

 Good Cilves are not plentiful, and maintain late rates. From 

 He Hand and Germany there are 378 Beasts, 1030 >heep, and 

 90 halves; from France, 40 Pigs ; from Norfolk and Suffolk, 

 2700 Beasts; from Scotland, 320; and 100 from the northern 

 and m dland counties. 



iiOHTlOULTUKAL BUILDING A HEATING BY 



hot water, 

 warranted best mateluals and workmanship, 



at the lowest possible friges. 



5 



i 



Per st. of 8 lbs.— t 

 Best ^cots, Here. 



fords Ac. 

 Best Short-horn* 

 2d quality Beasts 

 Best Downs and 



Half-breds ... 

 Ditto Shorn 



3 

 3 

 2 



d s d 



6 to 5 8 



4 — 3 6 



4 — 3 



4 6 — 4 8 



• * i 



• • • 



Per st. of 8 lbs. 

 Best Long- wools 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Ewes *fc 2d quality 3 



Ditto Shorn 

 Lambs 



Calves 3 



Pig* 2 



-s d s 

 3 10 to 4 



d 

 2 



By W 



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0—3 8 



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4 

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4 

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Beast*, 4017 ; Sheep and Lambs. 20,000; Calves, 130 ; Pigs, 340. 



Friday, March 2s. 

 We are. moderately well supplied with Beasts ; tr ide is dull, 

 notwithstanding we are enabled to retain Monday's quotations. 

 Sh^ep and Lambs ar* more numerous, especially the latter, for 

 which there is rather a large demand ; choi e descriptions 

 make about 5s. 81. Prices for Sheep are about the same as on 

 Monday. There is more cheerful trade for Cah , but it is ex- 

 c. ediugly difficult to obtain more money. Prom G rmanv and 

 Holland we hav»*25 Beasts, 480 Sheep, and \M Calves; "from 

 S«;ot'and. 100 Beasts ; fr m Norfolk and Suffolk, 200 ; and 38 



Ich cows from the home counties. 

 Best Scots, Here- Rest Long-wools 



fonis, ic ...a 6 to 8 8 Ditto Shorn 

 Best .rt-horns 3 4 — 3 6 Ewe* <fc 2d quality 

 2d quality Beasts 2 4 — 30 Ditto Shorn 



WEEKS and CO., KingVroad, Chelsea, 



Horticultural Architects, Hothouse Builders, and Hot- 

 water Apparatus Ma iufactorers. The NobUity and Gentry 

 about to erect Horticultural buildinars,. or. fix Hot- water Appa- 

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

 an extensive variety of Hothouses, Greenhouses, Conser- 

 vatories, P**s, Acs, erected, and in full operation, combining 

 all modern improvements, so that a lady or gentleman can 

 select the description of House best adapted for every, required 

 purpose, 



THE HOT-WATER APPARATUSES (which are efficient 

 and economical), are oarttcu^ariy worthy of attention, and are 

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

 Hea% and in constant operation in the S coves. 



The splendid collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants are 

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

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

 from eyes, all the best sorts. 



Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings ; 

 also Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, <fec. forwarded on 

 atrpKcAti «n —J. Wit F k< n* *.. Kins's-road. Chelsea. London 



Price 



THE ROSE GARDeT 1 * 18 



* I he work U embellished „ ith 13 \ . ~* •> <m a p 



Drawu,^ by ANDstEws, Maubebt, and wt *'* ^ 

 rou* Wood Engravings. ' a ^**tu.<i e . 



" Any amaiwr who will proonre Pat,- . 

 will make hie course clear for thi «,« / . Rq;i B Gi 

 beautiful Flower. and soon hwe K*J U - lc " ,,l 'i*i- 

 certMo'y of his operation, «-^^? '' co.t.'Sg** 



" I he important subject of pruuijl u h U "**. •*»• 

 manner . A book full of most us e f"a i"!,* ha, . wl *' ia»«^ 



" 6, vea ia so plain and unde ££& %w *''~**irS* 

 merest tyro by following thedl reCH ^ e » m,n,, «' 5* 

 —Florist's Journal. s > md y cou ,t on|?ja 



London; W. and T. Piper *>\ n~i. 



Boo ksellers. ER ' 23 ' Pa ^Qaater. 



FFICIAL 



inserti n in the Official Ca*aWnM .'.,-; *?' ** r «*a**i 

 Exhibition remains open ; but as ?he S * "^ £ 

 pay a penalty of M a day if thev^l^T. **'«** ** S 



EXHIBITION CviMrTT i_ 



to the Royal CommissiSy *l*Tf t T * ^& 

 ment. intended for the ^IvttvL^^^^A 

 small Catalogue, and for the fir!t ed i.nl f^ e *Wl 

 and French and German Catalo -ues 1 ?k ° f l **&**3 

 tractors by the 15th of April. ° ' ' ** 8en « to^rj 



Spicee Brothers, Wholesale Stationers ) Joi *tCooj 



VV. Cluwes and Sons, Priirers, '{ tha EejtTS 1 



3 10 to 4 2 

 3 — 38 



Bt--t l.).>wns 

 Half-breds 

 Ditto Shorn 



and 



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4 6 — 4 8 



• • . 





Lambs 



Calves 

 risrs 



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I"\ KANE'S WARRANTED GARDEN TOOLS 



■*S ^ IIorficulturists r and all interested iu Gardening pursuits, 

 are invited to examine G. and J. Deane's exrensive Stock of 

 GARDENING AND PKUXING IMPLEMENTS, best London 

 made Garden Engines and Syringes, Coaibrookdale Garden 

 Seats and Chairs. 



Beasts, 560 ; Shee p and Lambs, 4490 ; Calves, 249 ; Pigs, 350. 



MARK LANE. 



Mowoat, March —The supply of Wheat from the hoTie 

 counties this morning was again short j a fewpieked samples 

 of white *ex rea ised rather more money ; for secondary and 

 out-. nditiomd ^mrcels no improvement could be obtaine-l 



Foreign is qui e in retail sale, and we do not alter our quota! 

 tions— Bari«-y, bothm<*hing and grrindinjf qualities, are 6d. per 



qr. t earer.— Heans and Peas are a fair sale a», la*e rates. Oats 



are in demand at an advance of 6d. to Is. p<*r qr.— In Flour 

 there is no alteration. 



Per [MPeaiAL Quarter. 

 Wtieat, Bases, K«nt, & Suffolk... White 



— fine selected runs. . .ditto 



— T-aiavera 



Norfolk, Lincoln, <fc York... Wniie 

 Foreign 



Barley, grind.& die*il., l7sto22s..,Chev, 



— Foreign... grinding and distilling 

 Oats, Es*ex and Suffolk 



— Scorch and Lincolnshire;.. Potato 



— I»'ish Potato 



Foreign Poland and Brewj 



s. s. 



42— 4*5 



iJ-47 

 45—52 



m 



18 

 17 

 19 

 17 

 17 

 22. 



Red 

 tied 



Red 



81 Malting. 22 







8. 



43 

 40 



Averuncators 



Axes 



Bagging Hooks ' 



Bills 



Borders, various pat- 

 terns 

 Botanical Boxes 

 Cases of Pruning In- 

 struments 



Chaff Engines 

 Chaff Knives 

 Daisy Rakes 

 Dibbles 

 Dock Spuds 

 Draining Tools 

 Edging Irons and 



Shears 



Flower Scissors 



Stauds in Wires 

 and Iron 



j> 



'Garden Scrapers 

 Grane Gatherers and 



Scissors 

 Gravel Rakes and 



Sieves 



Greenhouse Doors 



and Frames 

 Hammers 



Hand-^Iass Frames 

 3ay Knives 

 Hoes of every pattern 

 Horticultural Ham. 



mers and Ha'chets 

 Hotbed Handles 

 Ladies' Set of Tools 

 Labels, various pat- 

 terns, in zinc, por- 

 celain &c. 

 Lines and Reels 

 Marking Ink 

 Mattocks 



>> 

 »» 



it 



23 

 •19 

 -23 

 21 



24 



Malting . 



Bye. 



Rye-meal, foreign par ton 



~ Maaagan 20s to 20s... ..Tick 23—. 



Pigeon 



Feed 



Feed 



Feed 



Foreign 





Foreign Small. 22 



Peas whilst Essex and Kent Boiler ,23 



— Maple 26.Svto-.8a Grey 23 



X B " e -: White 



mmx best marks delivered ...per sack 



— Suffolk ait^.v 



tlarrow . 



Lou^jpod 



J|| Egyptian 



Suffolk... 



Foreign . 



Yellow,.. 

 40 



Fumigator3 



Galvanic Borders <fc Menographs 



Plant Protectors Metallic Wire 

 Garden Chairs and Milton Hatchets 



Seats 

 „ Loops 



„ Rollers 



G. and J. Deane are sole Agents for 



Mole Traps 



Mowing Machine 



Pick Axps 

 Potato Forks 

 Pruning Bills 



Knives,various 

 Saws 



Scissors 

 ,, Shears [riety 

 Rakes in great va- 

 Reaping Hooks 

 Scythes 

 Scythe Stones 

 Shears, various 



Sickles 

 Sickle Saws 



Spade and Shovels 

 Spuds 



Switch Hooks 

 Thistle Hooks 

 Transplanting Tools 

 T rowel s 

 Turfing Irons 

 Wall Nails 

 Watering Pots 

 Weed Extractors 



and Hooks 

 Wheelbarrows 

 Youths* Set of Tools 



cultivated m British Gard_,, „ 4l „ lIR ,, r nrgtorv _ _ 

 Ac. New Sejiies Bdi&ed. by Dr. Ln&mriS'S!*** 



Zmf P mt^ lar ^ e vols ' royal 8 ^ -^S ?4S 



This is the new and complete series of this hm** 

 esteemed work As the number for sale is v € ry S?1J 



apphcauon is desirable. /uuai^,,^ 



VIEYER^S BRITISHl3IRDS~a^d their Kf 



l^X 322 beautiful coloured plates, with Deserinnn™ - 



8v t'^ \!L 8 253 W^^^-t* ^iJft T;^ 



Tois D«autitul publication is-thn t«.„ q , « i„ *•."•«•. 



History of British Birds, 

 nature. 



Thai 



roost complete iimSi 



;ures are all dum^ 



^ 





UVIER'S- ANIMAL KINGDOI 



arranged according- to its Org ■ Uatioa, heiar 8 ^ ^ 

 Hon of Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes^ Insects sSL *T 

 Cuvier and Latreillb. Translated from the last Fram 

 edi ion. with 40'JO figures, mostly coloured, on 8 >0 platen 8w? 

 8vo, half moroceo, St 10#i (pub. at 8i. 8$.) 18^ 



This is tbe most scientific and general work upon tie 

 jeot, and the only one upon Natural History suitable for 4 

 " Home Library." ' 



WOOD'S BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY 



v * or Illustrated Catalogue -of the Lep yum lmetool 

 Great Brfcaiu, containing 1941 Jlgurt ?.-* beautifully en^wd aM 

 coloured, of all the Butterflies and Moths, with an Account of 

 ttreir Localities, &c. 8vo, cloth, HI. 10s. (pub. at 84. 3s.) 1841 



The most Ci>mple£e illustrated work o B ii*h Barjrfji 

 and Moths. The figures are executed with rem irkaWe beuttj 

 and fidelity. Very few copies remain f >r sale. 



G WILLIS, GREAT PIAZZA, COV EST GARDEN. 



„ . ■ ,--U Norfolk . 



i?orei K 11 per.harrei ) 10-2.i l Pi'r sack 



27 

 26 



34 

 34 



PaiDiT, April 4. -The supplier of grain, both English and 

 foreign, are moderate since Monday. This mornings market 

 ^as thinly attended ; there was bat very little English Wneat 

 on sale, which realised that daj's price . as did al,o foreign in 

 the few reiad sales effected. The train* of spring coi n rem-iins 

 n^naltered.-Flnur moves off sh.wly.-Ih noting cargoes of 

 Black Sea and Mediterranean Wheat but little doing. Sales 

 of Indian Corn have been made at 27s. per or., c . f. and in- 

 snr«n-M for Tuscan and Salonica, at 29 5 . to 31s. for Ibraila 

 nu Waiatz. 



Imp£kial Wheat. Barley., Oats. f Rye. i Beans. Peas. 



Feb. 22 



March 1 



— 8 



— 15 



22. 



23 



Ajrgrefa Aver. 

 Dn ies on, Bo- 



reijrn Grain 1j 10 



tha last sit weeks' Ave*a?eaj 



Paic^a. Bw.22.^^ LdLa * Mar. 15 ™%n. Mae, 29. 



Liverpool, Tcesdat, Apsil 1. 



Uu^ morning V market there was th» Z*Z 



^^«Tl a ?? 555 dS^ c «d . mITSL > *?^S' 



MANENT LABELS, aaoaplea of "whichT with the Illustrated 

 List of Horticultural Tools, can be sent, post-paid, to any 

 pare of the United Kingdom.— Deane's Horticultural Tool 



Warehouse, opening to the Monument, 46, King .William-street, 

 fjondo r >. bridge. 



/^JOCHIN CHINA? FOWLS' EOGS" FOR 



^i«XF HING: - MALAY ' POLISH, SEBRIGHT^ L-\CR- 

 EEATHBREB GOLD and SILVER BANTAMS and WaiTF 

 JJLTA SILKY BANTAMS (as in her Majestrt AviaS a^ 

 Windsor) ,U y f and MINORCA (everlasting layers) and pure 

 bred white-faced 8PANISH at 6d. each, throughout the 

 Jf 48 ^; ^ent into the country, safely packed, on receipt of 

 Post-office order (not stamps), with Is. lor box, &c. • a 

 short notice occasionally required. Apply to Timothy MasV 



?hinir? e l rt r iaCe '„ NeW N ° rth R ^<i, London. A Cochin 

 »nA %!• ? £ U v l V I J. eni ' Price * ; Cocks ' l2s ' ™^ ' Malaj 



rlt R^l f!Z$*i C \ rrier and AIinond Tumbler Pigeons, 

 Gold Pheasant Cocks, Ac. All letters enclosing stamp wil 



receive rep ly. Gold and S ilver Pheasants' E^s shortly. 



." road^Cieisea, by special appointment to her Majesty and 



LN A. MENTAL WATER FOWL 



barnacle* br^r^n^ir™!? *"*"*' ^P fcian ' 0a ^ada, China! 

 naina^ie, brent, and laughing geese, ehieidrakes, «sbm1 



widgeon, summer and winter teal ^ ™ I i,h ' 



shovellers, gold-eyed and dun divers, ffl ducks &/' 

 domesticated^ and pinioned; also Spanish ^, Cochm Chta' 

 Malay, Poland, S irrey, and Dorking fowls-; white, 5a pan d Ed 

 and common pea-fowl, and pure China pi^s - and ^ T'hL ' 

 rnoon-Das^ge, Gracechurch street, London. [ ' ^ h ' 



^London, and 17 New Park-street, South war k, Invents 

 £YLf*^ CONICAL and DoTbl" 



sclent fie Hor t £rSr ^? a f ' ^^^^ 8 ,licit *« attention c 

 scientinc Horticulturists to their much improved method of 



applying the Tank System to Pineries, Propagating Housed 

 due, by which atmospheric heat as well as hortnm hJi# *' 



" C a U n r d Vo° ^ F T^^ 



tnends they are now making their Boilers of Iron as ^eTl «! 

 Copper, by which the cost is reduced Tbest Z\iui a -i»- u 



t a hose n °w W ho 8 h WeU 1^ ^^^^S^SZ^^Ct, 

 £rZ^ V l?l\T» *?<» io oparatto.. prosp^uUs w41 



PHE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE.-To beSoU, 



A the GAKDENERS J dRONIOLB for the vears lSUui 

 1812, half bound; 1843, 1811, 1845, 1846, and 1817, in Nambai, 

 complete, and in good condition, price 51 10a. Also, Till 

 LADIES' FLOWER-GARDEN OP ORNAMENTAL PSAS- 

 NIALS, by Mrs. Loudon. Complete in 32 HHif-0rowapara,ii 

 good condition, price U. 15s.— Apply to G. Arnold & Co., Jm- 

 paper Agents, 20, South John-street, Liverpool. 



Second Edition, with 64 Engraving-, price 25. 64., cloth, 



gilt edges. 



GARDENING FOR CHILDREN.— Edited by fe 

 Rev. C. A. Johns, author of " Forest Tr*ee of Britain," ft 



GLENiNY'S GARDENING FOR COTTAGERS, with I 

 Calendar of Operations for Cottage Gardens, Treatment a* 

 Bees. Poultry, Pgs, dec. Prica Gd. 



GLENNY'S PROPERTIES OF FLOWERS AND PitfH 

 Price 1$. 



GLEXNY'S GARDEN ALMANAC AND FLORE' 

 DIRECTORY for 1851. Price Is, % . 



A List of Treatises on Practical Gardening may behii 



London: C* Cox. 12, Kin? William-street, Straod. 



" Ha that tilleth his land shall have plenty of bread.'' 



Just published, price id, each. 



CATECHISMS OF COTTAGE FARMING AM> 

 GARDENING. 



Contents oj Cottage Farming. . 



Introduction— On Enclosing a Farm— Land DratnttT m 



Manures— The Mana#*« 



Ths Dairr-w 



Effects and Importance 



Tvr.vaere Farm — On Cow-Keeping 



Keeping 



of* 



On Bees and Pouicry— ol the Culture of »CoW 

 Farm of Tea Acres— Flas and Rape— Oa tUeCoi^" 

 Cottage Farm. of Twenty- Acres. 



Contents of Gardening. TteSoff 



The Rise and Progreaa of Gardening in Gnslao^-^ 5 ^ 

 and Situation Desirable for a Garden -Oa ^^^offi 



Nobility 



Liayng-out a warden— un tne rreparauo* u* »***~ — g^ 

 —The Growth of a Plant from Seei— Kitchen ^°^To t ^ 

 uon of Crops in the Kitchen Garden — lira F riu \^ a Y>^ 

 pagation of Fruit Trees— The Varieties of F™}™^^ 

 tabes— The Flower Garden- Flowering ?'< ****?* ,lT ^ 

 On Pruning-On Weeding. Afp*»dix.— List of Jaw^JT^. 



to Pots in Windows— List of Tools n#.fiaa»ry ■& ^ w * 

 Garden. w 

 L ondon : G rooitbripge and Sons, PAtern^ er ; ro J _^ 



^ KTGALF1S a«d Co'a. NEW fiS&^SS 



rt^ 8h ^k WlDd b -" h I en 'durable for arnvalfthe l2t 



rith., ^*' he 8UpP " eS f ffrain and F1 «™ have been triflw 

 either from our « wn coast or fi-om abroad Cftn«l„i».^ 



HO,»g ou steadiir, and price, are ti'Lfy mafmli^^The 

 business «t our mirket this mornine was W™ ^ . 

 Wheat and F.onr Ml, supported the rlteZlf ^uesdTy 46 ^ 

 pnuapal demand wa-o.,IndUn C«, £M. per qr^JJ 6 



-Jt' price 



may 



be obtained upon the mntrt^Z^ZZZT* ^ 



— — 



^i* ;wuw oavn>g toached 3U 

 w©ra^tm*e.h^b«r, but th^re \ 



Parley, orPaaa. 



Ibl 



I 



i 



r yHE METALLIC 



-t Alkali Company, has been e^tVn^iT^eu Tor iT"] 

 yea« on farrn-baildiogs, iron bridi^i " roofo Jd £mZL* 

 shipping 4c, and it is admitted thac it ?wm ^rJF**** 



iron, Ahinhaw Linae. and Rn^ aa OemeuL^ioT B^kXl 



y ML per ton,— Offitfea of the 

 rt, London,— Joh> a.. Wmt, 



^ ? * BRUSH' and SMYRNA SPOKOBd^^v.^ pi 

 has the important advantage of searching x ^\^ZLi &&* 

 division- of the teeth, aud cleaning them in tne ^T^m 

 ordinary manner, and is famous for the h *^r*AiL z *** 

 loose.— 1*. An Improved Clothes- Brush r that c **7 fiaegt nip. 

 part of the usual time, and incapable of injuring ™ . d gas- 

 Penetrating Hair-Brushes, with the dura uie U " D ^ fled- 

 sian bristles, which do not soften like common « . • y ^ 



" " gradated, and- ^^"J^silcc-^ 



m 



hes r which act in the most surprising ana ^^ 



par ton* and Rich Purple- bro 

 Company, 1, ^ enr , Broad-stn 



ry, 



propertias of absorptioa,. vitality, » mt r me^ 

 means of direci importations, dwpeasittJJ^ ra V mnx fr 

 partiea' profits and destructive Weactuiig-, *»« ■ -^^^U 

 luxury of a genuine Smyrna Sponge, vuij flrf ^ r( niit»> 

 Biwlei, area's, SoUk Dstahaisnia«ttV 1* B ' w 

 one? door from Holies-street. wivER. »• V**? 



METCALFE'S ALKALINE TOOTH ^,Z^\^ 



Ci dt i omr.— Beware of the words 

 adopted hj some hoasae. 



from 







