ff;.ton.af21001b*.— £ 



Bnglish 6 



— coppice 

 Dutch 



. ps 



• • • 



. • ■ 



■ i • 



« 10 



5 • 



£ & 



■ 6 10 



6 15 



6 



LRK MARKET. 

 P. too of 2400 lbs. 



Belgian timber . 



— young tree 



— coppice ... 



HAY.— Per Load of 36 Trusses. 

 Smithpiixo, May 



Clover -. ... 

 Second cut ... 

 Straw 



Prime Meadow Hay 75a tc 



Inferior ditto 63 70 



Bowen ^ 69 70 



Hew Hary — — 



Trade _~^. 



Cumberland Market, May 1. 

 Prime Meadow Hay 86s to 90s I Inferior ... 



Inferior ditto 80 78 New Clover 



New Hay — — I Straw ^ 



Old Clover ... ... 84 80 I 



70s to 85 s 



70 80 



27 30 

 J. Coopeb. 



t •• 



• « # 



• •- 



• •• 



»?• 



• ** 



• •• 



« » » 



70s to 78s 



TNDUSTRY and HUMANITY versus MURDER 



J- a»d PLUNDER.— Thousands of valuable lives saved bv 

 using Marriott's new BEE-HIVE for the humane management 

 of Honey Bees ; its real practical utility is at once apparent 

 Nutt's Collateral, Taylor's Bar and new Box and other Hive- 

 for obtaining the fruit of industry without destroying the bees ■ 

 a descriptive engraving with priced catalogue of apiarian 

 utensils forwarded on receipt of twopenny fctamps.— M a heiott 

 Bee-hiveand Honey Warehouse, 74, Gracechurch- street London' 



GLASS FOR^OM^pTjtr. ~ — - — ?5 

 FRAMES* aKS»S 



T 



SSPS 



packed in loo feet W^ f " P ? Ue8 S UEE tST 



IT iJl^ 



28 32 

 Joshua Bakeb.^ 



COAL MARKET.— Fhidav, May 2. 

 Carr's Hartley 14s. ; Wallsend Riddell, Ids. 3d. ; Wallsend 

 Harwell, 15s. 6d. ; Wallsend He tton, 15s. 3d.; Wallsend Ade- 

 laide Tees, 14s. 3d. ; Wallsend Tees. 153.— S hips at market, 86. 



POTATOES.— Southwam, April 28. 

 The Committee report that there were several fresh arrivals 

 from Yorkshire and Scotland the latter part of last week. 

 Trade ia so heavy we cannot quote any improvement in prices. 

 Tne following are the quotations : — York Regents, per ton, 80s. 

 to 10«Ji. ; Scotch do., 70s. to 80s. ; ditto Cups, 60s. to 70s. • 

 Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire Regents, 60s. to 80s. - French' 

 whites, 60s. to 70s. ___^_ * 



aif ITHFIELD, Monday, April 28. t 



There is a large supply of Beasts ; the demand is also larger. 



Prices are bisrber, and a fair clearance is effected. The number 



of Sheep is about the same as on Monday last ; the demand is 



considerably larger than on that day, and consequently prices 



have advanced. Trade is better for choice Lambs and Calves. 



From FTclland and Germany there are 197 Beasts. 900 Sheep, ' 



92 Calves, and 8 Pigs; from Norfolk and Suffolk, 2400 



Beasts ; and from Scotland, 500. 





u b 7 * to ei by 5 ... 12 nZl K , *$?"** *x 



b* by 5* to 8 by 6 ... 13 ™ » $ 7 to 1, by 

 „ ,„ 16 oz. SHEE T OT a Ji J* 8 ** U fcl ,!• ■ 



If 10 cases are taken, sl.^ 8 '" Wt5£-* 



Per case ; or if a £*L lf 5 cu^S^. 



Rou*h Plat. n J°™* ****&?*.+■*'*** 



ampi 



n »for«i, th. 



Glass Shades for OrTaZnT s^ 11 "** 

 «lk Pans, Propagating Tnd Bee G^ aad R °«* rW 

 other art.cles in Glaag Tor H? r «i a f se9 > UenSJ* % 

 List sent on application. Hort *ultural wX?^ 



Oils, Colours, Varni.he, <n, . ** 



. SanmSide as Easter* CouJ, ^THocT* 



been 



eiaat 



present 



Per st. of 8 lbs. 

 Best Scots, Here- 

 fords, Ac. . 3 

 Beat Short-horna 3 

 2d quality Beasts 2 

 Best Downs and 



bred* ... 4 



d 9 d 



6 to 3 8 



4 — 3 6 



6 — 3 



i • • 



8 

 2 



Per st. of 8 lbs.— s 

 Best Long- wools . 4 

 Ditto Shorn ... 3 

 Ewes <fc 2d quality 3 

 Ditto Shorn 



Lambs 5 



Calves 3 



Pies ... 2 



d s 



to 4 



6 



4 



3 

 3 



d 

 4 



10 

 8 



DEE HIVEa, as shown at the GREAT E^HI- 



"BITIOXof 1851, by Geo. Neighbour and Son, 127, High 

 Holborn, London. No. 1, Nut* Collateral Hive ; 2, Improved 

 Single Box- Hive; 3, Taylor's Amateur Bar-Hive ; 5, Neigh- 

 boor s Improved Cottage Hire, working three or five Glasses ; 

 the Ladies Observatory Hive, &e. &c. ' 



A priced Catalogue, with drawings and particulars, for- 

 warded on receipt of two postage stamps. 



nW BMT w"Ti Li TS?-? l: Wm ' Drury ' Castle-street. Man- 

 S«^ *■*«-*■ <*»*>* ' Austin 



« 



poses on the applicatfou of 8 ome in^' f ° r ex ^» 

 who have witnessed the rwZ LE^V 1 ** 1 ^ 



arfeicte fat this amntrw.-XSj&S** .by the 



of a^g 



n 



OATS 



4 

 4 



8 



• • i 



6 

 4 

 3 





 4 



8 



Pigs, 380. 



„ - -4 



Ditto Shorn ... 8 10 — 4 - . . fi „ , 



Beasts, 3772 ; Sheep and Lambs, 23,300 ; Calves, 169 • 



Friday, May 2. ' 



The number of Beasts being large, trade is dull; however 

 there is a tair demand and not much reduction. We have a 

 considerable increase in supply of Sheep and Lambs ; trade is 

 Wy at lower rates. Calves are plentiful, and it is difficult 

 to maintain late quotations. From Germany and Holland we 

 have 24- Beasts, 160 Sheep, 301 Calves, and 3 Pigs ; from Scot 

 land, 100 Beasts ; from Norfolk and Suffolk, 500 ; and loTmUch 

 cows from the home counties. 

 Best Siots, Here- 

 fords, Ac. ... 3 

 Best Snort-horns 3 

 2d quality Beasts 2 

 Best Downs and 



Half- bred s ... 4 

 Ditto Shorn ... 8 



BEE HIVES. 



"VflCHAEL HAYS, Apiarian, begs to offer his 



4mK iSSTT! HiVej **£ owri at the Great Exhibition, Stand 

 v, b, which he can confidently recommend as superior to all 



°a£Tk* i*° l f CI o 9 may ^ e ? een in ful1 work •* his residence. 

 Also his Single Box and Improved Cottag, Hives, working 



Wth Glasses, &c, at very moderate prices.-Letters and 



^i.?' JSSf t0 Kfui tba * h8 WOuld have no ^ojection to 

 engage with any Nobleman or Gentleman who may require 



Sr l7 h T^J:slT eper and Hive AIaker ; and to make ^ 



B r TTTslTVTrFTir-^^li 8 - 



H ORSE D SS5f£ - 



"■ Plough,, 42,., Shared ,8. ™T> ^ I 



Mills, Beaa Mills, S^m eLI^ 11 ; •*««, 

 Dressing Machines, Drills, SauTT^- T ^(W 

 Iron Harrows, Steaming' Apnaratu? A « aCl "** , '^«Ji 

 making Machines, Horse Hay Rak * ' H°n Ch C «KC 

 class goods warranted. Mabt Wmw« T" *** S 

 church-street. Moat liberal Hi^ 5 ? aad «-*,!«*? 



f » 



livered free. On receiving six 

 engravings, will be sent free. 



«<* 





GLASS FOR PIT FRAMES 



6to3 8 

 2—3 6 

 4—2 10 



| Best Long-wools . 3 10 to 4 





Beasts 



4 

 8 



4 



4 



6 

 



Ditto Shorn ... 3 

 Ewes <fe 2d quality 3 



Ditto Shorn 



£ am bs 5 



£?Wes 3 



Pisrs 9 



4 







* • • 





 

 6 



• •• 



3 

 3 



5 

 4 

 3 



10 



4 

 6 



md Lambs, 8730 ; Calv es, 484 ; Pi g8 , 410. 

 „ . MARK LANE. 



?o If 1 ;I ^ 88eX and £ent ^aain about the same pronortion 

 as of late, and pretty weU cleared at the prices of thi ? sd»v 



Wn! q u arley and Peas a fair sale at fully late rates 



w. -V IMPERIAL QCTAaTER. ! 8 . S . 



Wheat, Essex, Kent, <fc Suffolk... White 40 



fine selected runs... ditto 42 

 — Talavera 45 



Norfolk, Lincoln, & York..! White 

 Foreign 



Barley grind. & distil'.; n"s*io 22 8 ;;;che*v.' 

 -7 Foreign, grinding and distilling 

 Uats, Essex and Suffolk 



Scotch and Lincolnahire'.'.Pofat'o 



L ri8h . Potato 1 u 



Foreign Poland and Brew 18 



s. 



45 Red |33 



47 Red 



33 



26 

 18 

 17 

 19- 



Bye 



22 



-52 



-50 

 -31 



-23 

 19 

 -23 

 21 

 ■21 



•24 



I! k 7 I •" * ^ 2* - 6 b y ? i - 6 b ? 3 1 inches. 

 44 by 34 ... 5 j by 3 . Qk hy 3 G | b £ 



larger Squares increase in price accordiaj? to size. Everv 

 no Z t1ce? P " Pa ° b ° Xe8 ' aad may be had at a moment 



• Ex r' ra J p rown ' Sbee*. and Patent Rough Plate Glass cut to 



size for Conservatories, Greenhouses, &c. ' 



.^ 8 v d ^ ne ^u a o d ^* n glazing on Mr. Paxton's plan can be 

 supplied wuh Sash-bars of any length for the purpose 



PROPAGATING, CUCUMBERS, FEBN? PEACH and 

 every description ot Garden Glasses. UU ' and 



rJ^ h . ff \. F .f T er f' D a ir ymen, and others supplied with Lord 



«fZ y T-. MU «, SypU °? 8 ' Milk tactometers, Glass Milk Pans 

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



n?,htin T d - *£■ Wer t honoured with the Silver Medal of 4e 

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



ZfvlT S ,° Ciet o y he,d at W ^"u«ton in SeptemberTst 



Messrs CooAT:nd r Co eS 4s n f Urt ^ erpartlCula "^ > >lea9e adure ^ 

 fil^' S ^i N ^ d ^'.A 8 .> &?«»*«-■£»«. London. 





G 





Red 



Malting , 

 Malting . 



23-27 



Feed 



Feed 



Feed 



Foreign . 



22- 



23- 



■26 

 •26 



j 



A G LASS FOR CONSERVATORIES^ 



16 

 16 



17- 



21 



■18 

 20 



ffarrow . 23 

 Longpod 

 -28 Egyptian 20 

 -26 Suffolk... 26 



-24 /Foreign. 22 

 • i Yellow... 



39' 



34 Norfolk. 27 



34 



26—34 



r J n e ;? e ?J* for ** n -" • • •' • ■ — :::;;.per t on 



iieans y Matagan 22s to 26s . Tick 



~~ ***- eon 25 —31... Wind* 



Fc»reign Small -09 



Peas, white, Essex and Ken t... .'.".Boiler- ii 

 EJour beet mark, delivered '..'.per sack 3^ 



~ »unoik < jj tto >j 



Wise are small, those from Abroad wJ \ ? tu™ Week coast - 

 market was th i n , and u«to dUnniVJ r '^ The a "eudance at 

 new; holders of Whe hoZ °? h0 I n ,0 ! raBsact "»«■ 

 give wa, in price froa ? Mond« ^ -BarW "* n ° . incilna tion *o 

 realises fully late rates.-in Bmm ^d pi«?3 nwe - d after ' and 

 tion.-Oa-s are in good request at th* lit! M ' here » n » altera- 

 ing cargoes of Whfat an d q Maize Vr om fh e rIITI -111 float - 

 terranean very little doing Egypt an Wh«t «n 6a ° P MedU 



bu 5 er. for Ireland at 23s. 6d. g per Qr cost fr*?^* ? nds 

 surance. v 4r> ' cost > Weight, and in. 



Wheat. B a&tikv 



CUT TO SIZE. 

 iC o8, from 2d. to 3i<t. per toot. 

 21 oz. „ 34d. 5rf. 

 26 oz. „ 3id. lid. 

 32 oz. „ id. 9Jd. 



M 



*^ ^** *^ '-' * *W ^^ A & 1 1 v T 1111 f • ■ > i^ w a 



SHEET SQUARES.* 



In boxes of 100 feet. £. s. d. 

 Under 6 by 4 ... 



6 by 4 and G£ by 4J 



7 by 5 and 7^ by 5 



8 by 6 and 8£ by 6 



• • • 



• • - 



fooT.n^l?i B /.^A--^4^at 1 ^^ 



-27 



■22 



•28 

 31 



-••..... 



«7e 2d 

 37 5 



Imperiai. 

 Averages, 



&*r. 15 



22 



29 



April 5...,.,^, 



19 



26 



Aggreg. Aver. 

 J>ucies on Fo- 

 reign Grain j i / l o 



Oats. Rn. Beans. Peas. 



8 6 

 13 

 15 

 17 6 



and q uX eri ° r ta "-^^^^ , =5^bii^^ 



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



HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE 



6 v. , 9n , ., . Pf f ked in boxes of 50 feet each : ' 



andL«tof Frices forwarded on apjucation ABES - E ^^^ 



A reduction made on lOOOfeet * XK£a1JIJ Kj&d fKlOEbfor cash- 

 Sizes. Lchea. ^^ p-pftat> ^ 



at IK is £0 12 6 



2 * i, 16 8 



2K M 018 9 



» 2^. „ l o 10 



1 2 11 



RAY and ORMSON, Danvers-streeL Chrim. 



solicit the attention of the Nobility, Gentry and 5 

 dener 8 to their superior manner of Ejecting andfllST 

 every description of Buildiog connected with Horiculta^rS 



Zh T \ ?u e h J thC u m , at , the Right Hon ' the Earl of KUmSrtS 

 which they have had the honour of referring so Ion* stiR? 



tinues to give perfect satisfaction. Mr. Kiognorn wul mZ 



to show the work and give any information; ^™ 



They also beg to refer to the houses built by themdurittfr 

 past season, for the Worshipful Apothecaries' CompST 

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

 Curator, will kindly show the work, and answer anyiiunkfe 

 i hey beg also to say the Building only is referred to, aifc 

 Heatimr Apparatus was not erected by them. 



Gray and Obmson have also the honour of referring to » 

 of the nobility and gentry in the country, and to several tf fc 

 London nurseries. 



N. B. Plans and Estim atesjurnish ed free. 



HORTICULTUEAL BUILDING AND ' H£Am51f" 

 _ HOT WATER. 



WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKIAJSm 



AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICS& 





T WEEKS and CO., King's-road, Cbelao, 



^ • Horticultural Architects, Hothouse Builders, "^J" 

 water Apparatus Manufacturers. The Nobility and wrtrj 

 - J " A w - * fixHeMrator^r 



Horticultural buildings, or fix »Mra 

 at our Hothouse Works. Kins'a-rowt 



lil> 



Prom 



6 



7 

 8 



10 



M 



4 



5 

 6 

 8 



ft 



The arrivals from Ireland 

 rromfor»i i mr.art*«,^,V:r t TTCC ^ uave «en insignificant, but 





»t 



- — depwped" owirirtr S!""" J 1I . oeral - The tr a^o 

 flour to realise before the' 8 2! °? ^ the anxiety of holders of 



day's market there wai th" » sSfi ?h , hot Weather - A * this 

 bowser, showed little ^ diSlf e " daoce •£ buyers, who, 

 Wheat sold slowly at a redu^^ 11 ^ cn ^ r * nto business 

 this dav w<>Ak Tmii^ *-.-_ - 011 ot _^«. per 70 lbs. on prices of 



ely at a " 

 eai were 



tvi ,, tt. to 6d 



without change in vaiae. Indian 



cUn c ur oa, ro i#. p €r sack. Oat» a n7"ciL"" 7 ttt a Iurt ^er de- 



l™^*^ advance of id. per 45 lbs ^!f^ ai . W ^? in *«' re- 



per load. 



■^orn inoit be noted Gd. 

 April 25-Tha oora tra 



to Is. per 



qr. lower 



F *TI ^ a J^ ^* y fuU? 6 d Per b 

 and doubtful .quality. Iadiau 



4 r »i with a small demand. 



FaiDAY 



erally 



"; a ,y a au second-rate 

 declined 6i. to Is. per 



Inches. 

 Under 6 by 4 



7 „ 5 



?5 " 8 



12 9 



16 oz. fr^ir^S/ 01 « c ~ d «K *<> inches long. 



21 oz! T 3R 3 ft Per ■*«»-*<* according & to size. 



26 oz. „ 3id. 7i<f. 



PATENT ROUGH PLATE THinr fnr\«fir « T " 



PATENT PLATE GLASS f^Jr] ^OWJS GLASS, and 



duced one-halt List of PriceHnd P^- H ExcMe dut y> re - 



js;^ <o ,.„. B^-ft-a tea-- 



an extensive variety of Hothouses, 

 vatories, Pi^s, Ac, erected, and in fu — r ~ ^^ 

 all modern Improvements, so that a lady or genae — g; 

 select the description of House beat adaptoi for ewr/w*^ 

 purpose, -.^t 



THE HOT-WATER APPARATUSES (whic»ffe ^cww 



and economical), are particularly worthy of »*** fcon, , a S«ftAni 

 erected in all the Houses, Pits, Ac, for both Top «» i^" 0111 

 Heat, and in constant operation in the Stoves. w^ti^e 



The splendid collection of Stove and Greenhouie ri ^"rj 

 in the highest state of cultivation, and for » aIe -£v £ -a 

 pHces. Also a fin© collection of strong Grape >ifl*»r- 

 from eyes, all 



Plans, Modeh 



also Catalogues ^ *.«„.„, .. ~, , M 



application —J. Wbbes an-1 Co., King's-road,. Cheiwfi . 



FOR WATERING GARDENS. DISTBIBUTIW I^ 1 



MANURE, BREWERS' USBj , &o ^ 



PATENT VULCANISED IxYDIA RUBBER BOW^^ 



AND FLEXIBLE GAS TUBING. 



TAMES LYNE HANCOCK (sole Licensee 



** Manufacturer, Goswell-road, I' otttlon A <ir j e&w _ 



These Pipes are well adapted for Watering e J^^ 



veyin^ Liquid Manure, racking Beer a^/f''!/^ 



Gas Lamps, and all purposes where a perfectly so ^^ 



proof and Flexible Pipe is required. Hot £«l a <Jv: ^ ^ 

 not injure them ; ifoey are, therefore, nrnch usea w rf 



uurmi^. as than ™.,,ii™ nn nil or dressme ^ fleu u V„- 



nni) 



r. 





are particularly suitable lw. 



ceedingly useful in dwelling houses 

 Water to Baths, Ac. 

 Testimonials 



d«" ro SJTnV B foa*i 



Zoning Hot I 

 had on applied 





Manufactory. _ fifte( i up *& 



N.B. Vulcanised India Rubber Garden Hose. » w p^ 



Roses, Jets, and Branches complete, with umo« j 



to attach to pumps or water cisterns. „/*nc£. S* 1 ^ 



All Orders or Letters addressed to J. ^ H *^ W* -1 



mews, Goswell-road, London, will meet w«* 



attention. Portal Ifl 5i 



Waterproof Fishing Boots and Stockings, fZ^afi *+ 

 Rubber Boots, Shower and Sponging Baths, &* v 

 Beds, made all sizes to order. 



