THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



The following are the quotations :-York lle*ents, per ton 80s. 

 to 90s. ; Scorch do., 70s. to 80i ; ditto Cups, 60s. to 70s ; 

 Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire Regents, GOs. to 80i. , k lentti 

 whites, 50». to 60s. 



SM IT Mr IKLD, Monday, April 14. 

 There are not quite so many BeaM;* as of late ; however, the 

 supply i* Ailly adequate to the demand, and prices are no 

 better. We have a larger number of Sheep ; trade is exceed- 

 ingly dull at lower prices. There is a demand for choice 

 iambs ; in a few instance*- rat her over 6*. is obtained. Good 

 Gal ves are still in request, but for other kinds trade is jw 'bad. 

 From Ifclland and Germany there are m Beasts 6 al Sheep, 

 60 Calves, and 70 Eigs ; from Norfolk and Suffolk, 2300 

 Beasts; from Scotland, 300; and 100 from the northern and 



midland counties. , fQ1 . . 



d Per st. of 9 lbs.— s 



Best Long- wools . 3 



8 ] Ditto Shorn ... 3 



6 Ewes A 2d quality 3 



Ditto Shorn 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING 



HOT WATER. 

 WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, 



AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 



Per at. of 8 lbs. 

 Best Scots, Here- 

 fords, dec. 3 

 Best Short-home 3 

 2d quality Beasts 2 

 Best Down a and 

 Half-breds ... 4 



<L s 



d s 



8 to 4 



©"to 3 

 6 — 3 



4 

 4 



a 



3 



d 

 

 8 



8 





j. 



« • » 



• • • 



• • • 



4 



Lambs 

 6 Calves 



0' Piss 



• • • 



• •• 



• •• 



... 5 



ass O 



... 2 





 

 8 



6 

 4 

 3 





 4 

 8 



-4 



Beasts, 3153 ; Sheep and L*mbs, 23,770; Calves, 158 ; Pigs, 410. 



Pbidat, April 18. 

 Although the number of Beasts is not. very large, several re- 

 main unscld; notwithstanding there is a disposition to take 

 lower prices. The number of Sheep is moderate, but the trade 

 Is so depressed that they cannot all be disposed of. This 

 being Good Friday, Lamb is the principal article in demand. 

 There are not so many as on/ormer occasions ; however, trade 

 is excessively dul', prices are lower, and many remain unsold. 

 Prom Germany and Bolland we have 93 Beasts, 270 Sheep, 

 and 266 Calves ; from Scotland, 50 Beasts ; fr< »m Norfolk and 

 Suffolk, 260 ; and 80 milch cows from the home counties. 



Best Scots, Here- 

 fords, Ac. ... 3 

 Best Short-horns 3 



M quality Beasts 2 



Best Downs and 

 Half-breds ... 4 



4 to 3 



2 



4 



6 

 3 4 

 2 10 



Ditto Shorn 



> • > 



3 10 



4 



4 



6 

 



Best Long- wool s . 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Ewes At 2d quality 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Lambs 



Calves 

 Pigs 



• ■ i 



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i i » 



■ • - 



. - - 



3 

 3 

 3 



5 



3 

 2 



8 to 4 



4 

 4 



i 











8 



3 

 3 







8 



8 



5 10 

 4 6. 

 3 8 



Beasts, 585 ; Sheep and Lambs, 8880 ; Calves, 451; Pigs, 200. 



MA UK LANE. 

 Monday, April 14. — The supply of English Wheat at market 

 this morning was only moderate, and the offers from the 

 coast were likewise to a limited extent ; the trade, neverthe- 

 less ruled dull, and the rates of Mondey last were maintained 

 with difficulty. Transactions in foreign were of a retail cha- 

 racter, at late rate*. tiarley was in short supply, and the 

 quotations of this day se'oiiight were supporf ed. The arrivals 

 of foreign Oats during the past week exceeded 30,200 qrs. The 

 market having previously been rather bare of supply, factors 

 succeeded in maintaining previous rates. The large dealers, 

 however, refrained from purchasing, in the expectation oi being 

 able to buy on easier terms towards the expiration of the 

 vessels' lay-days. Beans and Pea* were quite as dear. Clover 

 seed was rather more Inquired for, and last week's- prices were 

 in some cases rather exceeded. 



Paa Imperial Quartes. 9. s. 



"Wheat, Essex, Kent, <fc Suffolk,.. White 42—46 Red 

 — — fine selected runs... ditto 42—47 Red 



— Talavera 45—52 



Norfolk, Lincoln, & York... White — Red 

 Poreign 



WEEKS and CO., King's^imd, Chelsea, 



Horticultural Architects, Hothouse Builders, and Hot- 

 water Apparatus Manufacturers. The Nobility and Gentry 

 about to erpct Horticultural buildings, 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 if s, «bc, 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 particularly worthy of attention, and are 

 erected In all the Houses, Pits, 4rc, for both Top and Bottom 

 Heat, and in constant operation in the Stoves. 



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. 



Plana, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings ; 

 also Catalogues of Plants, Vine*. Seeds, <fcc forwarded on 

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



«u s. 



3S-43 

 —40 



OTEPHENSON 



^London, and 17, New Parkstr^ ? L " ve w»utofc 

 and Manufacturers of the Tm^lT^^tnT'' 

 CYLINDRICAL BOILBRS ?£p° e ^L? »^AL ^ pS** 

 scientific Horticulturists to t W I Q "l 8oli «^i2W 

 applying the Tank System SW ^^ aSS< 

 4c. by which atmospheric heat a ^,>*MS^ 

 secured to any required det?rpft **,i>u eii ** ta^L^*. 

 S, and Co. b/ve also to^™^*^*™ 

 friends they are now making th^i. n~»_ e "**;>«* * - 



J 



Copper, by w^CSSV'SJS^JJ ** « ^ 

 are now so well known, scarcelv ra~ n '~*l h ? 8e Boil^TM 



scarcely req a i re 



operation 



descrten 



those who have not seen them iu 



be forwarded, as well as reference of «,* U'J™ 



XT "i i ;. ne , tu «hest atuwr. 

 * * seats anT^* 



** 



they may be seen at most of the Nobilitv' 

 Nurseries throughout the kingdom 



. , V nd i> C °\ b(g t0 inform tb * ^ade that at th • 

 17, ^ew Park-street, every article renni^ * eir 



of Horticultural Buildings, a we l?Tl5 f ******£ 



be obtained upon the most Wantage ous tp^^^ 



Conservatories, **, of Iron or Wood e!S25 ^ 



ornamental desigrj a Balconies, Paliaadinr? %l Iff* th * 

 Fences, Wire- work. <ke. auiu S> ^teldaad O^ 



X AND SOUTH WALES LAND DRAWi^GS 

 CLOSURE COMPANY. Incorporated by ajf^f. **2 



of Par 



At the HALF YEARLY GENERAL MP pttV^ 1 

 10th of April, 1851, at the Company's Office ni?» ***% 

 William PoaxKa, Esq., in the chair, Ue Jfiu,?^ 1 ? <*2 

 the Directors was read, viz. : «m*Q*ii>8 H^S 



" Your Directors have much pleasure in rem** 

 •« That the operations of the Com^y are ??■ 

 enlarging, *^ ' are bow 



"That the Acreage drained within the last sis 



PI* 



been increased by more than two-thirdaWoM^^ 1 * 

 corresponding peiiod last year, and' far exceeding lu °* % 

 previous year. u o" I <of^ 



" The Acreage now in course of Drainaee **a < 



survejs and proposals have been madeTainnW. . ** 

 40,000 acres. ^ <^ounti to ^ 



These v«ry favourable result^ arising fro m 



!^ t ^. b L? ^P,!'T c i or A ^V^^^s^A ^ 



are 



V* 



pany and the establishment of, the London Office 

 satisfactory. *' 



•« From the Auditors' Report of the affairs of th^o 

 your Directors »ro enabled to recoajmeiid anavmV!^ 

 Shareholders, on account of Dividend, at the'rateT^* 1 

 cent, per annum, for the Half Year ending 28>h Fehrn r* 

 carrying- off a considerable balance to the reverrerW 7 ^ 



Resolved— ~ anff ' 



" That apiayment at <he rate of Fire per cent r*r nn^J 

 ade to the Shareholders, free of Income-tax"nn t???5 



m 



May next. And the 



Meeting in October." 



n , tax, on th» iiul^ 



Surplus Profit reserved for thT 



32—52 

 Barley.grin'J.Ai distil., i7sto '22s... Chev. 126—31 



23 



19 

 2Z 

 21 



2i 



24 



27 



43 



16 



16 

 15 



— Foreign... grinding and distilling IB 

 Oats, Essex and Suffolk 17 



— Scotch and Lincolnshire... Po'ato 19 



— Irish Potato|17 



Foreign Poiand and Brew 17 



Bye 22- 



Rye-meal, foreign per ton 



Beans, Masagan Ws to2fis Tick)23 



— P*geon .7.23 — 31... W4nd>!37 



— Fweigrj Small!22— ^ Egyptian in 



Peas whit^, Bssea and Kent Better 23—26 Suffolk.. 



Meple 26s to -.a* Grey 23— 24 Foreign 



Halting . 

 Malting*. 



Feed 



Feed 



Feed 



Foreign*. 



Harrow . 



•2— 26 

 J:i-26 



21 

 18 

 ■18 



23 



Lon^pod 27- 



SIT 

 38' 



22- 



Yellow . 



2«— 2S- 



24—31 



27—34 



*■»' « White 



Hour best rasrks delivered ...per sack 34—40 



— Suffolk .ditto-27— 34; Norfolk 



— . Foreign per barrel l#u-»Fer sacki26 



Wfdne<dat, Aprii 16.— There was scarcely any English 

 Wheat tre*h up for this morning's market, an d the few parcel* 

 left over from Monday were disposed of at about that day's 

 quotations. The transactions in foreign Wheat were unim- 

 portant, and its value was unchanged. French Flour sold in 

 retail at former prices. Barfrey was in short nipplr, and fully 

 as dear There was a steady sale for Oats, and "the dealers 

 were unable to purchase on any &\%\&r terms than before. 

 Bean-* and Peas in limited request at late rstes. 



IMPBBIAL |Wg E 41\,BAK.LET.iOATS. Rye. . BEANS. PEAS 



AVEBAGE*. 



March 1 



— » 



— 15 



— 22 



— 29 



April 5. 





GRAY and ORMSON, DanversHstreefc, Chelsea, 

 solicif the attention of the Nobilttyj Gentry* and Gar" 

 deners, to their superior manner of Erecting and Heatingf 

 every description of Building connected with Hor iculture. The. 

 work done by them at the Right Hon. the 4 Earl of Ktlocioi ey's, to 

 which they have had the honour of referring- so loiuj, stili con- 

 tinues to give perfect satisfaction. Mr. Kinghorn will be happy 

 to ^howthe work and give, any information. 



They also beg »o refer to the houees built by them during the 

 past season for* the Worshipful Apoebecaries' Company of 

 London, in their Botanic Garden at Chelsea. Mr. Moore, the 

 Curator, will kindly show the work, and answer any u quizes. 

 They beg also to say the Building only is referred to, as the 

 Heating- A'pparrHi ns was not erected by them. 



Gb-a y and Obmsow mwe also the honour of referring to many 

 of the nobility aiuLgeotry m the country, and to several of the 

 London nurseries. 



N.B. 



(bigned) Thomas M ai, Secret 



il 



I 



Plans and Estimates furnished free, 



DESIGxNS FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HORTICUL- 

 TURAL ERECTION BY J| W. THOMSON 



A NTHONY'S PATENT AMERICAN CHI "" 



ikh^ Il lK d ! H ,i" n - t0 the 1 num . erou l ? testimonials already^ 

 llshea, the folto wing one has just been received: 



" Huntingdon, April 14ft 1851 

 ««aeatlemem T About a year ago I ourchased of ^md 

 Anthony's Double-Acting Americsn Churns. MysmuTjiJ 

 was then managed by a very obstinate servant, who h^ 

 mm Ides, and you are well aware that I was at first nvch 

 appointed with it ; but I have now great pleasure, afier 

 experienc oi the merits of the Churn, iu addiag mv t§ai 

 to it* great value. ] 



"Instead of u.y servant being put out of temper as hereto. 

 fore by tirrning The old- fashioned- barrel churn from half* 

 hour at least to sometimes an hour and a ball, and beiiga* 

 prised with bad. butter as the result of all her Jabow,! mo 

 can depend upon obtaining first-rate butter in 10 or 1:> miaul* 

 No dairyman ought to be without such a churn, and yon m 

 quite at liberty to make what use you pieaseot "this letter. 

 "I am, Genrleinen, vours obediently^ CHASwMABGmi 



M To Messrs. Key and Co." 



For prices and further testimonials, apply to the Dep^m 

 Newfpte.s4ree*, LondV n. 



IRE 



PHILLIPS 



Aggreir. Aver. 

 Duties on Fo- 

 reign Grain 





Xf VERY KIND OF HORTICULTURAL STRUO 



-L* TUBE Designed, Erected, and Heated by Hot; Water- 

 common Fuet., and ofbermodes-, on ; themost economical and 

 improved naodern principle*,. Testimonial* and references 

 froea Noblemen atid Gentlemen who havei kindly patronised 

 for more than 15 years past, J. W. THOMSO.N'S modern and 



w ] ^! f ^ e °£ C " 6ra « r -»R Building, Warming, and VentL 

 lating Garden Structures, 





Pbicbs. 



Fluctuation* in the last 8 to* weeks 1 Averiwre*. 

 Ma* LjMar. 8 Mak.15. Mar 22. Mae. 20. April 5, 



Ms 4d— 



38 

 87 



36 



1 

 5 

 2 

 U 

 9 



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t i « 



M 



• I - 



::: r 



V -A 



< - > 



• «t 



• • • 



• •• 





:-_r 



Canary, perqr rJ8s to 42s 



Caraway, per cwt. 2?> 

 Hempseed, per qr... 34 

 Linseed, foreign, do. 

 Clover, red, pr. cwt. 40 



— fbrerjrn, do 4 2 



white, do 42 



t - • 



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• t • 



• • 



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April 14. 



Coriander, p. cwt. ...14* to 21 s 

 Mu*tard,WBtte.p.btuh.4 — « 



— rjPrown, do 7—10 



Kape. per last 24i—2«. 



Cakes; Linseed, p. lf)00 . 9L 5«. 



■— foreign, p.»on,6t 155. 



Oatmeal and- Malt, b«t;i*4* «f otter bpNcIoT F^m S 



3i 



58 

 52 



i ;<_■ 



hai 

 , r , ^ - ^re was a 



tnt of ^eatand Flour. ^Z+SSSTft to k^^.h?" 

 •nd 6d. to i. per saek »nd ^Aoi^kT&JZim^l 

 slow ga!e, at laM week's.- ptjees. Barl«w R P anTT„!» ^>1^* 

 «ith „ ha emval. le . fndiar, Gffn,S. fR^LtZ 





t — — 



farmer, 



and fed per sack _«ad- Barret , n Filar. There was n 



jere scarce, ~Mmmmi*& P*r ^VheV'WS" bS 



m^^; 1 T »T- 0N 1 ha -' ,ng T ba,i fu " ™ y cars ' experience as a 

 *ShJ»~» ? or v t,cn 'V Ir}st . landscape Gardener, and Garden 

 anft*' , ber M ^ est y' 9 R 0y«l Gardens at Windsor, Kew, 



iratrr^^ ^^ m* mOStr r " , P« tf « 1! J' elicit, the favonrs and 

 patronage of N«,Weon en and Ocntlemen about to form new or 



W.« a ^r b ^. ]ish !h ' ir P«^nt Park,, GardrnTic 

 fiwS^U Bwfngtea-for remodellinB I-.trha and Gardens, or 



S^Sw*.!^ gf-f «»».»• "• *"* other Garden \Z 



C». ^ f • ■""''^ ,n ai plication. Melon and Cucumber 



stmtlar Garden Ornamen s made on thr shortest noriee. 

 CIVEf MHOfiT^f 8 ' I 1 LANTS 0F CBASSUL1 COC- 



KfiiStjA. MAJcjR for Sale, well s-t with 6n,t to ,,fPi wy- 

 pot. from 4 to 18 inches in dil met r and wSSSSSSi 

 varying in number from one to one hundred ion i Snflnr tm- 



be supplied from is. per dozen to tear ww*** i#l n w 

 a^iie^e* to J. wf Thomson, Nur^rna^ and &' M 



A LLSOPP'S EASTInDIA PALE AND OTHFR 



tte*h«se iweume> Ale*. m m b*had atmloe i u cn***^ \k 

 gaiJon*, and upwards- at tfeeir re*p,cllve SSre" 2 U nl, r 



ANNIHIL ATOR, 



PATENT. 



Copy of a letter a-Mrensed by W. Bates, jnn , Biq., to M 

 Fhilllps-, the Patentee and Superintendent of tbe Fire 



'■ AnuihilatorCompany: — 



; ^ " Zara-street Mills, Manchester, 2d April, l&l 



"Sir, — "We have much pleasure in ,-iddiup our testinwnjr to 

 tbe great value < it your invention— the Fire Ararbiittor Owfnj 

 to trre great -beat required in the in mu.aetare.of < vst goedi,aoi 

 the consequent liability of >the material* to ignite, tlieiiWBi* 

 otrtce« t alvra^s refused to insure our preuii*€i, iven at 



rates paid for the most hazardous trades ; now, hrowerrr,*t 

 coatider ourselves perfectly safe, for in addition toyoiripja 

 ratus, we have boih steam and water conveyed m r#»* 

 11 pairs of tbe building; but we cousider the AnuibtlatorfL 

 b^a^leto pufout any rire that may hereafter oi-or. OnetbM 

 took pla«e in J luery-laat was pmwnu in about nreaifl^ * 

 three charge*. (*bJfc>u#»h. it. thread, with the ra-piditj tip* 

 powder, a distance of 150 feet), and the men wereeaaileaa 

 resume work in anr hour afterwards. Two other ve. 

 aNtvAirftfiea the AnniWlator pos*w«w : thevapmr ena wj^ 

 satu to b« -esLtht in. tha roeai wiietothe fire is y au4 ^••WJa 

 can be used -without (^susixift.tJjeleAstdata^totheoiaiia|JP 



as is the caee with both steam and.' water. Fnmi the *?B^t^ 

 we have hadW tbe invenfiorr, webave nohesf'atioff "Jjf .^Tj. 

 thaa eertm the Ports fato Mtehir.«s -will be^ foimi es«» 

 exxinguish any fire, i a^liodrmmediatiil nr.us.oatow* 



" We aie, sir, vours mpectfiih 

 «T*r pro tbe Iirrperr,! Patent' WaiWi^ConiW 

 (Signed) " William Bates, Jun.,**^* 



rr 



it 



W. II. PUUiRS, .Esq,, LwritfHi- i^Wtii* 



" P. 8; You are at liberty to make what use you pl»«*» 





Pordfclo Machww madUwere>three of jf.^; 4 ^. 

 l.mafhtnefl, - -»a, M,AKM<, 6t » * nd, "iSta»-* 



lit ict st arV^^- , -~ , — , , . 



machines, and street and stationaiy engine* ( ^ ake 

 continuous power) to order. A demons* f» n w . l i^tti 

 attb L ndon Ofrs w>)rirs, FawHaH, <^ * lW **- v ' Z^Jmm 

 at 1 o/ctock. m.. r/recini Ordersto. ^ mim ^^&i*t 

 t«wirno»nia4a, mid eyery further inhirraanoa.wjv .^^jfr. 

 of th e Secretary, at the ofSce of the Ctuipa , m.**»* 

 street. City. 



Pales* 

 irr.u brides rot* **' *21E. 



THE MHTALLIC PAJST, produced by tto J 

 AiWaU Company,, has. bean ex*eii-"' kv ^ et 

 years on farm-buil* :s, 



^hlppin?, &c, and it is admitted- to a« " " u "JiiA ^^5 

 face and ht'\wkstur bett«r than? *ny-otn*r r . e pjiefcr 2 * 

 ii-on, Mmn\xv*r Lime and Ilu»ia«> CvtmwM. ' * i " a fi -l srfA» 

 per ton,, and Eicn EurpkwbniBn^ %*»}£ ' li t— a. WbA 

 Company, I, 5ew Broad- street, 

 Secretary. — — — ,.♦•«, 



INGHAM BROtrtERSn^^C^ 



LoDdon.-^^ 



The Brewery, Hh.tnn-mf- Trent; Stores- &} " Kim, Willinm 

 Jn^t Cltj ' n L £ nd 2. n ; ""^^ Liverpool uSrTe 



Hirmin-ham^ sole Kfaaufactttfers of ^o^erar n-^a 

 and Z i N < j id E NO OR As' 1 1 r I>abe> flir £*■*» " ^^ -g , HigiT 



pe4s% *cv, ia. bc«*.s os' l( ■>, ^e; Xi>» ^„ hiwW^'gJ 

 appraved of for their lasting dursluJity ; ca i _ ^ 



with the greatest ease, and, when dry. «M*™I ^, fntri^'^ 

 i»> secured. Dii^e^ms f6r use- swt m* ed ^ 



Im^lemeut Warehouse, iS^Pg Wiiiism^reet^ 



eaH** 





