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THE A G R I C U LTURAL GAZ ETTE 



l!ETi:oKOLOOI0AL REPORT-Conti»i<«'. 





5tme I9'11.2t) am 



6 p.u>, 



50.12 



• - > 



N»^8 







so 



6.30 

 8 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



50.03 



> ■ • 



• • ♦ 



29.54 



21 7.15 a.m.! 29.7" 



.■! 





Sun. 



6.30 p.m. 

 10 10 p. in. 

 22 7.50 a.m. 





. sw. ( PM. ssw, wsw 



W. Moderate breeze ana 

 fine sunny day, and very 

 hot. 



COAL MAUKET.— Friday, June 27. 

 Garr's Hartley, 14s ; Eden Main, 13s. 3d. 



"Wallsend 



• • ■ 



• • . 



■ 





29.64 



29 *5 

 29.73 



Gentle SW. hot b eie; child- 

 less sky. Night: wind 

 veering to 8. 



a.m., 9£ ; H.55, S. ; 3 p.m., 

 SSW. Gentle breeze, cloud- 

 less fkv; Intensely ho- 

 summer's day; ft»t.%'y in 

 the evening. Barometer 

 falling slowly all day. 

 6.30. SW. 



23 



u 



bright 



white 



10 p.m 



6.50 a.m. 

 tOTO p.m 



29.97 



i - • 



• ■ • 



30.03 



30.16 



7.10 a.m 



30.19 



• * • 





• • • 



NW. Brisk breeze; 



sky, with large 



masses. 

 5.10. N. Barometer risirg 



steadily. 

 Moderate NNW. breeze. Fine 



day. Barometer rising 



steadily, 

 NNW. G en tle,bright morning. 



Braddyll's. 14s. 9d. ; Wallsend Stewarts, 14s. Gd. ; Wallsend 

 Adela ide Tees, 13i . 3d.— Ship? a market, 3 6. 



SM1THFIELD, Monday, June 23. 



The number of Beasts was smaller, so also was the demand. 



Consequently we were unable to alter our quotations, although 



there was a small advance on a few choice ones. The supply 



ot Sheep was considerably larger than the demand, and they 



cud not be disposed of, although the prices were lower. 



There was an inquiry for choice Lambs, but middling ones, 



which were plentiful, made very little money. Trade was 



•heavy for Calves at lower rates. From He Hand and Germany 



■ re are 330 Beasts, 2C60 Sheep, 29G Calves, and 11 Pu-m ; 



From France, 83 Beasts and 30 Piirs ; from Scotland, 24(J 



Beasts ; from Norfolk aud "Suffolk, 1800 ; and 270 Sheep from 



Spain. 



-• • 



* A storm coming from the Azores, and passing away to the 



northward. „ , _ , 



4 tfiis storm came from the south, travelling nearly due 



north, having its central line to the westward, over the Irish 



channel jroba'ly ; or perhaps. even to the west of Ireland. 



Alth u#h in London it produced no visible resulr, being 



limited to a most intense degree of suffocating heat, in 



Cheshire and Lancashire it burst in a most tremendous hur- 



ricane of thunder and lightning. This extreme heat is eas'ly 



explained, as are also the fluctuations of the barometer and 



'reerings of the wind, If we move a atorm-car.i from south to 



north over the Irish channel, and bear In mini that this 



atmospheric body was coming from the heated regions of 



Africa to our la itude. 



Dorche3ter, June 26tb. F* P- B. M. 



(To be continued.) 



Per -St. of 8 Ibs.- 

 Best Scots, Here- 

 fords, &c. 

 Best Short-horns 

 id quality Beasts 

 tte&t D »wds and 

 Half-breds 



e d s d 



• • • 



- • » 



3 

 8 

 2 



3 



4 to 3 







4 



8 



3 

 2 



6 



4 

 10 



• " • 



3 10 



t • • 



Per st. of 8 lbs. 

 Best Long-wools 

 Ditto Shorn 



Ewes & 2d quality 



Ditto Shorn 



Lambs 



Calves 



frigs 



s 

 3 



d 

 2 to 



s 

 3 



2 8—32 



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» « • 



• •> 



• - • 



4 

 2 

 2 



• • • 



6 

 6 

 6 



5 

 3 

 3 



4 

 6 

 4 



Ditto Snorn 

 Beast,, 3513; Sheep and Lambs 85,08*1 ; Calves, 441 ; Pigs, &S6. 



Friday, June 27. 

 The number of Beasts is again small, but there is an un- 

 usually scanty attendance of buyer*, consequently many 

 remain unsold, and 3-,. 4<i. is an extreme emanation for choicest 

 kinds. Sheep and Lamb3 are again pleiriful ; it is difficult to 

 maintain Monday's rates for the former, and the latter ;»re 

 ludy 4d. per 8 lbs. lower. We have an extraordinary supply 

 of Calves, and a slow trade; the choi est are 2d. per 8 lbs. 

 lower, and there is a considerable re auction in inferior kinds. 

 From Germany and Holland we have 108 Beasts, 900 Sheep, 

 330 Calves, and 20 Pigs ; from Spain, 14 > Sheep ; from Scot- 

 land, 68 Beasts ; 400 from Norfolk and Suffolk ; and 68 milch 

 eo^rs from the home counties. 



Notices to Correspondents. 



Beaillb's PR' cess for Gsif*oip»G Corn : O S IF asks for infor- 

 mation on tins t abject It was lately spoken of in the Times 

 new*pap-r. Where is it to be heard of, or seen ? 



Churkh : Sub. Tin msy be used safely, as the ma erial of which 

 they are made. Wooden churns are generally prtferred. 



Imitation Wo«*d : WJ. Can any one give our correspondent 

 any h> formation as to the method of preparing imitation 

 wood from the leaves of the coffee chicory ? [The thing shall 

 be referred to in detail under ** Wood. u ] 



Liquid Manobe : Ammonia. If you dilute it sufficiently t%ith 

 water, it will not ann<>y your neighbour when you spread it 

 over the land ; or you may try oil of vitriol, which will con- 

 cert t"e vola»He carbonate of ammonia, to which the smell is 

 owing, into the fixed and inodorous sulphate. 



Salt; J P may pow 2 cwt. of salt broadcast on his Mangold 



Wurzel plants per acre. 



**f$HELL Mjusube: It T Gardener. "Will any one give us hi3 

 experience of the pulverised »hell manuie as advertised ? 



MOVENT GARDEN, June 28. 

 Trade Is sfe»dy t and the market well imp piled with all kinds 

 of Pruit and Vegetables in season. Forced Peaches and Nec- 

 tarines continue to be sent in nuusuilly large quantities. 

 English Pines and Hothouse Grapes are plentiful and good. 

 Strawberries from heopengrouud are nowin good demand, and 

 thestnpp y is wen kept up. Cherries are cheaper. West Indian 

 Pines fetch from 2s to 5s. each. Oranges and Lemons are 

 plentiful. Nut* remain nearly the same as quoted last week. 

 Asparagus, young Carrots, French Bean.^, and Green Peas 

 are received in quantity. Frame Potatoes may be obtained at 

 2d. to 4d. per lb. Lettuces and other aalading are sufficient 

 for the demand. The best Mushrooms fetch Is. 3d. per pottle. 

 Cut flowers conaist of Heaths, Pelargoniums, Mignonette, 



Heliotropes, Stpphanotis floribunda, Cinerarias, Pinks, Moss 

 and Provins Roses. 



FRUIT, 



Fine- apples, per lb., 5s to 8s 

 Orape«,hu'hou*e,p.lb., 3s to 7s 

 Reaches, fier doz., 10s to 20s 

 Nectarines, per doz . 10s to 20s 



Cherries, per lb., Is to 5s 



Meloos, each, 4s to 8s 



Strawberries, p. pottle, fid to Is 



Gooseberries, per half sieve, 

 2s to 3s 



Almonds, per peck, 6s 



— sweet, per lb., 2s to 3s 

 Lemons, per doz., Is to 2s 

 Oranges, per dox., 9d to 2s 



— per 100, 6s to 14s 



— Seville, p. 100, 7s to 14s; 



— — p. doz., Is to 2s bd 

 Nuts, Barcelona, p. b? h, 20s to22s 



— Brazil, p, bsh , 12s to 14s 

 Cobs, per 100 lbs., 50s to 55s 



Currants, perhf. sieve, 3s to 4s 



VEGETABLES. 

 Cabbages, per doz., 6d to Is I Shallots, per bunch, 3d to 4d 

 Greens, per doz. buT.cbs.,6dto " - - 



ls6d 

 Cauliflowers, p. doz., 2s fo 4s 



French Beahs,p.Tno.ls$dto2<-6d > 

 Beans, p. bf. sieve. Is6d to1?s6d 

 Peas, per sieve, 2s fid to 8s 6d 



Asparagus, per 100, Is to 4s 

 Hhubarb, p. butidl., 2dto-6d 

 Potatoes, per ton, 90< to 200 

 •— per cwt., 4s to Bs 

 — per ta*b.,lS4M to 3s 

 Turnips, p. bunch, 6«i to Is 

 Cucumbers, each, 3d to Is 

 Radishes, per doz., 6d to M 



— Turnip, p.doz., 8d to Is 

 Celery, p. bundle, fid tola 

 Carrots, per bunch, 6d to Is 

 Spinach, per sieve, 9d to Is 

 Onions, p. bunch, 2d to 4d 



Leeks, per bunch, 3d to 4d 



Garlic, per lb. f 4d to 8d 



Artichokes,perdoz.,ls6d to2s6d 

 Lettuce, Cab., p. score, 4d to 9d 



— Cos, per score, 3d to Is 

 Small Salads, p. punn.,2d to 3d 

 Horse Radish,p.bundL, i s6dto6s 

 Red Beet, per doz., 6d to Is 6d 

 Mushrooms, p. pot., 8d to Is 

 Sorrel, per hf. sieve, 6d to9d 

 Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d j 

 Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d j 

 Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d 

 Parsley, per doz. bun., 2s to 3b 



— Roots, p. bundl. 9d to Is 

 Mint, green, per bunch, 4d to 6d 

 "Basil, green, p. bunch, 6d to9d 

 Marjoram, green, do., 6d to »d 



Watercressp.l2bunch.,6d to9d 

 Corn 8alad,p.hUieve,lstoU6d 



HOPS.— Friday, Juue 27. 



Jfessrs. Pafenden and Smith report that the market 



for Hops is still on the advance, and that the accounts from 



a onS a d n ew? ^ eneraUy SpCak ° f aQ iQCrea * e ° f ™ m ^ "S 

 nn, ^ Z?* A{ ''^.-Soothwark, June 23. 



The Committee report that there have been no arrivals 



tnere is no improvement m prices this Week ; the few old 

 Potatoes left salesmen are anxious to get rid of \ 



In -dosing our report for the season we are happy xo sav 

 present the crops are looking well. u *PPy ™ »ay 



any bgure. 

 happy to say at 



Prime Meadow Hay T34S to 88s 

 Inferior ditto... 

 Kew Hay 



Old Clover .., 



H a Y.— Pt-r Loan ot 46 TY.ftses, 

 CuMBijRLANp Maeket, June 26. 



Interior 



New Clover 

 Sfraw ... 



• • » 



• •• 



Fine Old Flay 



Inferior ditto 

 New Hay 



Old Clover 



vts 



• ♦• 



in 



• •• 



-. • 



«♦• 



60 75 

 60 72 

 84 95 

 TVhitechapel, Jrme 26. 

 75s to 80s I New Clover 



«0 65 I Inferior nhto.; 



Straw 

 90 D5 



60s to 80s 

 60 75 

 V8 30 

 Joshda Ba'ttB. 



• . # 



• •• 



• •• 



• •t 



• •I 



... 



t . I 



• »• 



• ■ . 



— a to -s 

 75 80 

 «6 — 



Best Scots, Here- 

 fords, <kc. 

 Best Short-horns 



2d quality Beasts 

 Best Downs and 



Half-breds 

 Ditto Shorn 



• • • 



3 2 to 3 4 

 2 10 — 3 2 



2 2 — 2 8 



3 8 — 3 10 



• • * 



• • • 



• • • 



Best Long- wools 



Ditto Shorn 



Ewe8& 2d quality 



Ditto Shorn 



Lambs 



Calves 



Pigs 



3 2-36 



1 1 • 



2 8 — 3 2 



«* • 



■ t • 



■ • • 



• <* 



# . • 



• •• 



«•• 



4 

 2 

 2 





 

 4 



5 

 3 

 3 





 4 

 4 



s. 



48 

 51 



35 

 27 



22 

 20 

 23 

 20 

 21 



Red 

 lied 



Red 



39 



s. 



43 



45 



53 



3-2 [Malting 



26 Malting . 

 2H 



Feed.... 



Feed.... 

 2* (Feed.,.. 

 26 Foreign 



^Beasts, 714; Sheep and Limbs, 14,480 : Calves, 784 ; Pigs, 420. 



MARK LANE. 

 Monday, June 23. — The market was shortly supplied with 

 English Wheat this morning, and a further advance of Is. per 

 qr. was readily obtained. Notwithstanding a large arrival of 

 foreign Wheat, a Steady demand was experienced, at a similar 

 improvement in value. There was no alteration in the nominal 

 prne of town-made Flour, but country and best French brands 

 were Is. per sack dearer. — Barley of home growth scarce, and 

 fully as dea»\ — The receipts of foreign Oats this week are 

 l*rge, several verbals having arrived. Really good sweet 

 horse corn could not be purchased any cheaper than last week. 

 — Beans and Peas firm, at the recent improvement in value. 



Pes Imperial Quarter. s. 



Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk... White 43 



— — fine selected runs... ditto 46 



— — Talavera 



— Norfolk, Lincoln, & York... White 



— Foreign 



Barley,grind.,fc distil., 22s to 23s. ..Chev. 27— 32 [VTalf in pr . 24—27 



— Foreign... grinding aud distilling 

 Oats, £s.iex and Suffolk. 



— Scotch and Lincolnshire... Po r ato 



— Foreign Poland and Brew 



Rye 



Rye-meal, foreign per ton 



Beans, Mazagan 27s to 30s Tick 23 



'*- Pigeon 29 —34... Wind-, 



— Foreign .Small 22 



Peas, white, Essex and Kent.... ..Boiler 24 



— Maple .27s to l 9s Grey 24 



Mai7A whifu 



*** t *'***^ ••n«i»i9iit*»Miiifii«iiii»iiiiiii»iii " iJinr 



Flour, best marks delivered ...per sack 34 



— Suffolk ditto 27 



— Foreign per barrel 18 



Frioay, June 27.— The arrivals of English corn since Mon- 

 day have been moderate, but We are Well supplied with 

 foreign. The attendance at market was small, and we observe 

 no alteration in the value of EugUsh Whea% and as foreign was 

 generally held for late prices' the business transacted was con- 

 fined to needy buyers. Spring corn of all tfeseripttant is very 

 firm at Monday's quotations. The prices or Flour are main- 

 tained, but the sale is inanimate. In f.o. b. cargoes of Wtieat 

 bu-iness has been less live y ; wi.h the exception of one. all 

 southern cargoes arrived on the coast are disposed of. 



ARRIVALS THIS WEBK. 



27 

 25 





30 

 27 

 25 



21 

 19 



25 



23 

 22 



31 Harrow 

 Longpod 



%vpttan'24 



S-iffolk... 



Foreign . 

 Yellow... 

 39 

 4 ! Norfolk . 



23'Per sack 



28—31 



25 



29 



25 



27 



26 



34 



:i4 



• ♦ • 



English 

 Irian ., 

 Foreign 



Imperial 

 Averages. 

 May 17 



— 24 



— 31 



June 7...... 



— 1* 



— 21 



Wheat. 

 Qrs. 



1970 



18890 

 Wheat. Barley. 



Barley. 



Oats. 



Qrs. 



Qrs. 



— 



1340 





1610 



8880 



20460 



Flour. 

 1780 sacks 

 7560 brls 



Aggreg. Aver. 

 Duties on Fo- 

 reign Grain 







38* 2d 



38 



8 



89 



3 



39 



6 



39 11 



40 



7 



39 



4 



1 







243 



24 



24 



24 



24 



24 



2d 



1 



1 



4 



6 



4 



Oats. 



18slld 

 59 5 



24 3 



1 



20 

 20 

 20 

 21 





 8 

 1 

 4 



Rye. 



25* 



24 



26 



23 



26 



<8 



9d 

 7 

 9 

 5 



1 







20 1 25 9 



Beans. 



29 11 



I 1 1 



PRICTO. 



40s 7d 

 39 11 



*9 6 



39 3 



38 8 



38 2 



Fluctuations in the last six weeks' Averages. 

 May 17.|Mai 24,jMay 31. June 7. JumbH. 



Pi 



AS. 



.'7s 2d 



26 



1 



27 



5 



26 



10 



78 



6 



a 



6 



27 



3 



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Patent 



low Wells. 



of Lead p * Kh •« 

 and Bolt, xl ,- a *»«5 



M ay be oht»„IT"- 



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monger or P,£T 



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actureri. 



JOHN 



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8, Crescent, Je^.^.^ 

 Every de.cript.on**- «^ 



O YD'S 



e »*».! allon,,^ 1 *^ 



(Class IX. op the Exhibit,,^ 



SCYT! 



Cau be put together and regulated to any awl* h, .. 

 in one imnire, without the assistance of a hd/ ,?'_ 

 up like a Unite, and can be carried wilhom dant 5 

 a saving of 2 5 per cent, in labour, and f » 

 upr,gnt potloeii If necessary. Manufact | "J' 

 Peane, Drat, and Deane, Agricultural i» u .? ' 

 Swan-lane, London Bridge ;' anVto be hid o/S 



Ironmongers. ' rB ^^ 



OTEPHENSON and Co, 61, Gracechuri^ 



^ London, and 17, New Park-street, Somhwart l2 

 and Manufacturers of the Improved CONICAL and! 

 CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the 2 

 scientific Ilort'culturists to their much improved mSl 

 applying the Tank System to Pineries, Prop^atiMBilI 

 &c, by which a»mospheric heat as well as totton hji 

 secured to any r< quirt-d degre*, without the aid of ph 

 S. and Co. Ira re also to state that at tbe request of 

 friends they are now making thtir Boilers of Iron, and 

 Copper, by which the cost is reduced. These ! n,?at 

 are now so well known, scarcely require descriptioa ; lt% 

 those who have not seen them in operation, prospectant 

 be forwarded, as well as reference of the highest autbortaj 

 they mny be seen at most of the Nobility's seats and 

 Nurseries throughout the kingdom. 



8. «nd Co. be* to inform the Trade that at their tfiida*^ 

 17, New Park-Street, every article required for the cooKnak 

 of Hoi ticultural Buildings, as well as for heating theamaf 

 be obtained upon the mo*t advantageous terms. 



Conservatories, &c, of Iron or Wood , erected en tin a* 

 ornamental designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field and Mat 

 Fences, Wire-work, Ac. 



STRONG PREMIUM HARE AND RABBIT PROOF 



WIRE NETTING. 



c 



TIARLES D. YOUNG and COMPANY (l* 



W. and C YOUNG), 



W. AND lv. IVimwj, -j- t. 



MANUFACTURERS OF IRON AND WIRE TOW.* 



•22, PARLIAMKVT-STREET, WB8TMIBW". W^ 



48, NORTH BRIURR, EDINRURGH; 



3-2, T. ENOCH. SQUARE, GLASGOW; ^jjjfc 



1, CASTLE-HUILDINOS, DERBY-SQUABS. 1 - 1 



M.(T fMpectfulW to call the attention of . ^^wi* 

 others to th*ir s.rong ^^e-Net Pence, for e.cl^W 



Kahhits from Oardens, young ^*™*ltettp** 

 ThU Net was exhibited at the S^.J ' „ (,* 

 A B ricultur»l Society of Scotland bel d £1 ^m 

 where ita Efilcleacy, Oreat Strength ai rf ^i« ^^ 

 attracts general attention, and ha iiw ^,,^1, 



Ibe Socie.y'a Silver Medals, w" h ^^ d "iU» i, "5 

 The immense damage done hy Hares, * tii<^ 



and Yonni- Plantations is often so grea^ *• „*£ 

 a year or two it will amount to m« a »• D We « JJ 

 protecting them with this Net. It ww ind epa^«5 



Plantations are aufficiently ■ d 7« B , i 5i t l^"««rf* 

 protection, it can be removed to other e»p f ^p 



the greatest facility, by «7 »*K«*«'. "JCS 



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Hares and Rabbits, it is of ltiejf qolte 



pose, to w 



I Rabbits, KM«"»;n«.IlwW WDt .-«* 

 Hi and attached ^'"S^nad, **,«?. 

 ooden atakea driven mto * b « ^ idsp^SI 

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w n L . IV «. E V" 0I ".T DE J ,C>A, '• j0NE "—At «h'* day's market there 

 hJtt . att ?. nd »nce of the town and country tr.de who 

 -howe<i gome disposition to nurchase V,nr th. H l 'T 

 ashed checked buf ess, and o^.yTmoderW J^'i tle'ta.' 

 expenen,-ed for Wheat and Fiour at Friday'* pr£ e \ be ,7„ 

 aovanceontbe week of Id. to 2d. m-r 70 lh« Vn Vk» * g 

 and 6d. per barrel and is. per sack \£ «,, °,2 er ar fcie olf,; 

 and Oatmeal being scarce, commanded an .dvlncaof id n« 

 45 lbs. and Is. per load. Barley, Beans and pit- -™ -,i, P " 

 -iteration In valno t _j,„„ i' nean8 ' ana ^ as were without 



Fbidai Jome 2ft Th m " With little in< » uir y- 



xuuiaa wra was also Uk good favour, butnot any dMfttr. 



\>i Bern itoi .r 1 " -- ' . K ._ „ T i,tine re"" •' ... 



d«Hnf? Hed^s, Pnllnjr, or Other e»«™ ^ op f. 

 pervioHi to snch vermin; and by ^ » fItW a 

 JfeTSrf three or more feet, fjX^ m ^ 

 cient jruar.1. at little expose fo indm 



PiirM.-18 to*, bfgh, 9d. ; n Ibs., . 

 30 inn., If. 6ci. per lineal yard 



in«< 



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Or a web of 100 yard,, M**- wjjj *** 



Do. 



DOa 



Do. 



wide 



of 100 yards, 24 ns. ww« 

 of 100 vards,S0ins. wde 

 of 100 yards, 36 ins. wide 



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If more or less than a web is requi 



ired, « 



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at the same rate per yard. , j M ted for ""a^flf 



This Netting is also admirably a ««P MB .«teJ ^ , # 



Poultry-yards, and is charge<^ ' "^l. to ^0% 

 hns in many .n-tances ^ a S° a nd Co. ha^f^a* 

 (.dee requiring this Ne C. ^ 8 % del*^** 

 tnents b, which they will ^f^^, *» d ,rt ^ M 

 principal ports «f Scotland, Engia £ 



id 







HaHpennv per lineal yard. better '"Vi^S 



C. D. Youao and Co canfto^g^e ^ ^ ^ 



trench of their Premium ^ * * jocb ,«1^ '^ <» 



the weight of one y»|^. of J„' ar ket, the »•■»'„«.. ^ 



rand WIRK W 



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