

'i' «. 



twf. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



north 

 tat 



— =-i^j«" ^^5ieii with no rata; consequently we- 



•^v^^ which we bad 



tattoo h'lt betn jeurde J, so y ^^ and ^ 



♦ rt V,a an averase. and in localities acove an »*«* u * . v , 

 AdSnt«. "/» taien of the late .light change m the wrath 



to p 



iubjec 



was bss a agssj sfif&sa 



«r« An it), mown and put in racks, insieau uiu „ ^ 



c 7o71n^n^u^e of which the merchants here arc export- 



in* largely both old and new Hops. P 

 Mid & East Keats 168s to 252s Sussex 



Present prices 



Weald Kents 



i • » 



130s to 150s Farnhams 

 Duty 115,0001. 



• • • 



tit 



• ■ • 



120s to 140s 

 163 - 



252 



G 



op 



er 



rentage was taken oi ineiai* *»*»* -»-•- v>trhes On the 



SM1THFIELD, Monday, Oct. 6. 

 The number of Beasts to-day is rather smaller, but still u 

 exceeds the demand, A few of the choicest make 3s. 6d., but 

 it is too high to quote ; on the whole, prices are about the same 

 a3 on Friday last. Several second-rate remain unsold, me 

 supply of Sheep is not quite so large as of late ; trade is more 

 cheerful, but only in few instances higher prices are obtained. 

 Good Calves are scarce and rather dearer. From He 1 and and 

 Germany there are 1453 Beasts, 3310 Sheep, 9S Calves, ami 

 HO Pigs ; and from Leicester, Northampton, and Lincoln, *oDU 

 Beasts. 



the United migdimr^heM^?^ ■*-* 

 warranted to be made of th. li.A^.^^ural bJSJJ** 



*1; 



England. 





a Ql th« 



ar 



117 ARMING and VENJlI^nv^ 



V\ CONSERVATORIES, AND q^- , --—,„ 



The most efficient and economical Hn? BCII »»Sl* 



supplied and erected for the above inrnn ater Ao ^ 



Per st. of 81bs.- 

 Best Scots, Here- 

 fords, <fcc. 

 Best Short-horns 

 2d quality Beasts 



• •• 



Ilalf-breds 

 Ditto Shorn 



down and mixed with their refuse ; alto m the mode of culti- - Down8 and 



down ana , ° 1 *^*" 1 folJowe d by Turnips, both consumed by TTo , f ^„ Am 



vating winttr \^ h ^*f^^J bv the double fold, and in a 



J bMP i\^ agriculturists who have, 



fn n c<>^ visited town and the Exhibition 



•ill Z doubTderive benefit, and have their ideas enlarged and 



Jhci SdU* ameliorated; and regarding agricultural 



SichinJry"new bints will be given, particularly as to the new 



wnt inn of tn« reaping machine and other improvements. 



T i^ last wni no doubt at first, as was the case with threshing 



and other machines, cause discontent to labourers on its first 



introduction, but will in the end be to their advantage. E t 



-8 d 8 d 



3 2 to 3 4 



3 — 3 2 



2 0-2 8 



3 10 — 4 



Ter st. of 8 lbs.— s 

 Best Long-wools . 3 



Ditto Shorn m ... 

 Ewes <k 2d quality 3 

 Ditto Shorn 



Lambs 



Calves 2 



Pigi 3 



d s 



G to 3 



• •* 



— 3 





 8 

 4 





 3 

 4 



d 

 8 



4 







10 







14 hours without attention ~A1 soX\ »« *f *j£ 





Notices to Correspondents. 



A Tenant holding a Farm, Yearly, from the 5th of 

 April Scbject to Six Months* Notice to Quit.— J T. 

 Qutry'- Is a notice served on the 4th day of October legal ? 



CccniN China Fowls : J IF. We know of no work specially 

 on this breed, but have made inquiry. 



Ear of Whkat: J W. It is Triticum compositum, Egyptian 



Wheat. 



Lime made prom Chalk : C L, It is as valuable as that made 

 from stone, but it is rarely usee", because a large dose of 

 nnburned chalk is cheaper and as effeciual as a small dose 

 of the same after being burned. 



Open boarded Floors for Cattle : J W says, " Would Mr. 

 Mechi give the public the benefit of his further experience on 

 the above—particularly would he say what drawbacks tbe 

 sy.tcm has ! Has he, or have any of your readers tried open 

 bo irded floors for milch cows 1 " 



Todltry : T B W. Silk fowls are not excluded from the n Mid- 

 land Counties Poultry Show." They come in the class of 

 other distinct breeds or varieties, to which the judges, by the 

 rules, have power to award such prizes as they may seem to 

 merit. A separate class for each denomination of fowl would 

 be impossible, but prizes are provided for all. J. Baity, 113, 

 Mou.r ttrcet. ^ 



Waterproofing : WW BP wants *a recipe for waterproofing 



a rick cloth. 



Weeds, &c. : TF. We would advise industry in fallowing during 

 hot, dry weather, and not salt. Drain from the lowest level 

 jou can get with a slight fall, till you get 3£ feet deep, and 



* then keep that depth through the rest of the field. 



Beasts, 5051 ; Sheep and Lambs,27,090 ; Calves, 185 ; Pigs, 550. 



Friday, Oct. 10. ,.„.,. . 

 The] number of Beasts is large, but principally inferior in 

 qualify. Many middling ones remain uusold. On the average 

 of business done (which is but trifiiny), prices range about the 

 same as on Monday. We have a fair supply of Sheep ; trade is 

 cheerful for them at late rates. Good Calves are scarce and 

 Quickly sold : indeed, all kinds meet with a more ready sale. 

 From Germany and Holland we have (319 Beasts, 1420 Ssheep, 

 [id 1°5 Calves; and from the home counties we have l/o 



an 



milch cows. 

 Best Scots, Here- 

 ford, &c. 

 Best Snort-horns 



2d quality Beasts 

 Best Downs and 



Half-breds 

 Ditto Shorn 



• ■ • 



3 2 to 3 4 

 3 — 3 2 



2 0—26 



3 10 — 4 



t • f 



Be3t Long-wools . 3 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Ewes <fc 2d quality 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Lambs 



Calves 

 Piss 



6-3 8 



« - - 



3 — 3 4 



»• - 



• • • 



■ i • 



t • ■ 



in 



• ■ ■ 





 2 

 3 







10 



4 





 3 

 4 







10 









iflar&ets 



• 



f 



COVENT GARDEN, Oct. 11. 

 A few melting Peaches may yet be obtained. English Pines 

 are large and fine. Grapes are abundant. •Dutch Hamburghs 

 are imported in considerable quantities, and good ones realise 

 as muLh as yd. and Is. 3d. per lb. Pears are also brought 

 from tne Continent. The best English kinds are Gansel's Ber- 

 ,amot, Brown Beurre, and Marie Louise, These fetch from 

 _s. to 4s. a doz., and 3s. to 12s. per half sieve. Damsons are scarce. 

 A cargo of St. Michael Oranges has just arrived, which is at 

 least a month before the usual time. Nuts remain nearly the 

 same as quoted last week. Some Spanish ones have made 

 their appearance. Carrots, Turnips, Cabbages, <fcc, are suf- 

 ficient for the demand. Potatoes are generally good in quality. 

 Lettuces and other aaiading are sufficient for the demand. 

 Mushrooms are acarce. Cut flowers consist of Heaths, Pelar- 

 goniums, Mignonette, Heliotropes, Stephanotis, Bignonia 

 veousta, and Roses. 



FRUIT. 

 Piue-apples, per lb., 3s to 6s Almonds, per peck, 6s 

 Grapes,hothouse,p. lb., 2s to 5s — sweet, per lb., 2s to 3s 



— Lisbon, per lb., 9d to Is Oranges, per doz., 2s to 4s 

 Peaches, per doz., 6s to 12s | — per 100, 14s to 30s 





Melons, each, Is to 4s 



Damsons, p. half sieve, 6s to 7s 



Apples,kitchen,p.bsb.,lstols6d 

 Pears, dessert, p. doz., 2s to 4s 



Lemons, per doz., Is to 2s 



VEGETABLES. 



Nuts, Barcelona, p. bsh,20sto22s 

 — Brazil, p, bsh., 12s to 14s 



Filberts, per lOOlbs., 70s to 90a 



Walnuts, per bush., 12s to 24s 



Cabbages, per doz., 8d to Is 

 Cauliflowers, p. doz.,6d to 3s 

 -FrenehBeans,p. h. sieve,2sto4s 

 Beans, per sieve, 4s 6d to 2s 

 Peas, per sieve, Is 9d to 3s 6d 

 Potatoes, per ton, 45s to 80s 



— per cwt., 2s to 5s 



— per bush., Is 6d to 2s 6d 

 Turnips, p. bunch, 2dto4d 

 Cucumbers, each, Id to Is 

 Radishes, per doz., 9d to Is 6d 



— Turnip, p.doz.,ls to ls6d 

 {Jelery, p. bundle, 6d to Is 6d 

 Carrots, per bunch, 4d to 6d 

 Spinach, per sieve, Is 6d to 2s 

 vegetable Marrows, per doz.. 



Is to Is 6d ' 



Onion*, p. bunch, Id to 5d 



— SpanUb^p.doz.jlaedtoas 

 Leeks, per bunch, Id to 4 2d 



Beasts, 12G2; Shee p and Lambs, 5510 : Calve s, 296 ; Pigs, 490. 



MARK LANE. 



Monday, Oct. 6.— The supply of Wheat from Essex and 

 Kent to this morning's market was smaller than of late, 

 which enabled factors to realise Is. per qr. advance. There 

 was an improved demand for foreign, on the extreme terms of 

 this day se'nnight, and in some instances more m mey was 

 obtained. A cargo or two of Polish Odessa Wheat has been 

 disposed of at 30s. 6d., cost and freight to the Continent, but 

 they are generally held for more money.— There is no altera- 

 tion in the value of Barley ; inferior descttptions are a dull sale. 

 —White Peas are very scarce, and bring Is. to 2s. per qr. more 

 money ; other sorts are unaltered in value.— Beans are cheaper. 

 —Old Oats meet a fair inquiry at late rates ; new are 6d. per qr. 

 cheaper.— The best marUs of foreign Flour must be written od. 

 per sack and barrel dearer. 



Per Imperial Quarter. is. 



Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk... White |33- 



— — fine selected runs.. .ditto 40 



mm — Talavera 14 



— Norfolk, Lincoln, & York.. .White 33 



— Foreign 30 



Barley,grind.& distil., 24s to25s...Chev. 28 



— Foreign... grinding and distilling 20 

 Oats, Essex and Suffolk 16 



Scotch and Lincolnshire.. .Potato 



Irish Potato 



Foreign Poland and Brew 18— 22. 



Rye 23-27' 



Rye-meal, foreign per ton 



Beans, Mazagan 23s to 27s Tick 24—30 



— Pigeon 26 — 32... Winds 30-33 



— Foreign Small 21—20 



Peas, white, Essex and Kent Boiler* |28 — 30 



— Maple 27s to l"9s Grey 122—25 



Maira • White 



'" a "'V MIMIIllllllllllMIMMIHMMIHtllM *« *1«VV 



Flour, best marks delivered ...per sack 32 



s. 



-41 

 -41 



-id 



-36 

 -48 

 -30 

 -24 

 -20 

 19—24 

 18—22 



Red 



lied 



Red 



Malting . 

 Malting . 



Feed 



Feed 



Feed 



Foreign . 



Harrow . 

 Longpod 



s. 8. 

 37-89 

 38^40 



•25 



28 



16 

 18 

 16 



21 

 20 

 19 



24 

 24 



Suffolk ditto 26 



37 

 32 



Egyptian 1 22 

 Suffolk... 



Foreign . 

 Yellow... 



Norfolk 



29 

 25 



8*> 

 26 



n 



81 

 29 



r - ~, ,26 



Foreign per barrel 15— 21 Per sack 28 



32 

 33 



Friday, Oct. 10.— The arrivals of all grain and Flourjthis 

 week have been small. This morning's market was fairly 

 attended, and the business transacted in Wheat off the stands 

 was not large, but at extreme rates. Floating cargoes of 

 Polish Odessa have been sold at 31s. 6d. cost and freight to the 

 Continent ; 31s. cost, freight, and insurance to Dublin. Thero 

 is no alteration in the value of fllrley, Beans, and Peas ; in- 

 ferior Barley and Oats are a yery slow sale.— Flour meets a 

 fair trade at full prices. 



Arrivals this Week. 



COAL MARKET. 



Shallots, per lb., 3dto6d 

 Garlic, per lb., 4d to 6d 

 Artichokes, per doz., 4s to 6s 

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



— Cos, per score, 3d to Is 

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



HorseRadish,p.bundl.,ls6dto6s 

 Red Beet, per doz., Is to 2s 



Mushrooms, p. pot., Is 6d to 2s 

 Sorrel, per hf. sieve, 6d to 9d 

 Tomatoes, p. half sieve, 3s to 4s 

 Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 

 Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d 

 Thyme, p fc r bunch, 2d to 3d 

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



— Roots, p. bundl. 9d to Is 

 Mint, per bunch, Id to 2d 

 Basil, p. bunch, 3dto4d 

 Marjoram, do., 3d to 4d 



Watercress, p.l2bunch. t 4dto6d 

 'Friday. Oct. 10. 



• ■ ■ 



English 

 Irish „ 



Foreign 



Imperial 



Averages. 



Wheat. 

 Qr*. 



2080 



• t • 



Barley. 



Qrs, 



2060 





3750 I 1000 



Wheat. Barley, i Oats. 



Aug. 

 Sept. 



Oct 



30 

 6 

 13 

 20 

 27 

 4 



395 



33 



33 



37 



36 



35 



Id 



9 



5 



8 



7 



7 



25«10e/f20# 8d 



Eden Main, 16s. ed.Twan^d ^HrJell ifs^d ■ 

 Hetton, 17s. 6d. ; Wallsend Lambton? in. %d •' 



•Shins at market. 23^. * ' 



Stewarts, 17s. 6d. 



Wallsend 

 Wallsend 



Aggreg. Aver. 

 Duties on Fo- 

 reign Grain 



37 8 



1 



26 

 26 

 25 

 25 

 25 



i 

 1 

 7 

 

 1 



20 

 19 



18 



18 



17 



1 



6 



4 





 6 



Oats. 

 Qrs. 

 40 

 1220 

 7180 

 Rye. 



263 9d 



26 

 25 

 26 

 25 

 24 



2 

 

 2 

 4 

 S 



Flour. 



1210 sacks 



580 sacks 

 Beans. Peas 



25 7 19 2 



25 7 



1 1 I 1 



30j 



30 



28 



28 



28 



27 10 



Id 26* 6d 



4 



9 



6 



8 



29 1 



1 10 



25 11 ■ 



27 



8 



28 



2 



27 







27 



1 



27 



1 



Fluctuations in the last six weeks' Averages. 

 PricE8 - Aug. 30. Skpt. 6.|Sept.13.|Sept.20, Sept.27, Oct. 4. 



39* 1<J- 



38 

 38 

 37 

 36 

 135 



9 

 5 



8 



7 



7 



• •• 



t ft 



• •• 



ttt 



. . . 



1 1 • 



• • • 



1 



• t • 



• . • 



Ml 



• • * 



• * • 



1 



• •• 



• ft 



• •■ 



• •• 



1 



t* I 



»•• 



• •• 



• • 1 



• • • 



1 



•« 



« . . 



• •• 



• •• 



HAY 



Prime Meadow Hav 



Inferior ditto. 

 Rowen 



Ifew Haj 



—Per Load of 36 Trusses, 

 SariTHFiEtD, Oct. 9. 

 70s to 75s Clover 



• ft 



* ■ > 



Ml ... 



ftfi 



60 



65 

 C3 



• •« 



New do. 

 Straw 





• « . 



•t» 



••• 



••• 



••« 



60s to 84s 



Liverpool, Tuesday, Oct. 7. 



The trade heavy. 

 m . Cumberland Market On* q 



Prime Meadow Hay 75s to 80s I iSartV** 9- 



Inferior ditto 



Jtf7 "ay 



Old Clover 



... 22 27 



J. COOPEB. 



Inferior 

 New Clover 

 Straw 



Fine Old Hay 



Inferior ditto... 

 few Ha j .., 



Straw ... 



• •* 



«•• 



• •• 



• - . 



60 70 

 60 70 

 84 90 



Whitechapel, Oct. 9. 



70s to 76s j Old Clover 



• •• 



68a to 78 s 



... ... 65 75 



••• ... 21 28 



Joshua Baker, 





n^iT«i w *y • " VC """V* ^ys '*— £xce Pt a moderate supply of 

 n£? fSl t a \ r ^ antlt y ? f Oatmeal, the fresh arrivals in. o this 

 ?nconiX a hi e i ana A% an(1 th n me S eneral, y coastwise are still very 

 n^nff able \> At °'i r Corn Change this morning we ex. 

 penenced a moderate demand for fair runs of foreign Wheat 



-o lha n^ a ^ incr f asin / the quotations for such Id. to 2d. per 

 /0 lbs. upon the rates of this day se'nnight. Of farmers' new 

 Wheat the supply was large, and the condition beTn™ ° d 



Malf C rhl a * tentl0 V? P reference to the former. Bwfe/Ed 



Malt, the former being scarce, fully supported late price* 



Beans were little noticed, but unaltered in value. Peas im' 



proved Is. per qr. Oats were rather cheaner n* m ' 



50 



63 

 22 



60 

 70 

 25 



Inferior ditto* 

 New Clover ... 



Inferior ditto... 



#•• 



• •• 



• i« 



«•• 



iresT.. PatUnK^™* 1 ' ^ 10 ' 



80s to 88s 

 70 80 

 70 84 

 60 63 



mmwmm 



declined 6d. 

 value. 



qr 

 per load. 



_ — ■ V***» AMI* 



were rather cheaper, and Oatmeal 



„ i »_'— Indian Corn maintained its r>revionq 



vaue.--FB.DAr, Oct. 8.-At our market this morning the 



\V beat trade aeaumed a firmer aspect, and in BoTdwcrio 



twos of foreign Wheats transactions to a fair amount Z 



entered into, at an advance of Id. per 70 lbs al? quahties of 



? P m.? Upl T t ' DK ? reviou9 «3 u » teti o^- As little "r q no Barley 

 E5"2'._ h '™' P»«» are nominal. Beans and Pea^ uoon J 



were 



ly maintained the rates of Taesdav 



fw^Hr . MW ;"v ««»«"aiucu me rates of Taesdav. 

 M^notedf m 8iowre ^ ue8t t0 d ^» m «rely supported the 



Indian 

 terms 



a cheaper and simpler a, 

 buildings only used occasionally" 

 Tayleb, Battersea, near L ondon. 



***** 



feFiLLU 2 



Horticultural b uildincTai^^ 

 water, at the lowest PRi^t 11 ^ b K- 



WITH GOOD MATERIALS AM) WM&S{ SIS 5 



GRAY 

 T.ondi 



Chebei, 



the cob- 



struction t-f Horticultural Erections, which, for i' 

 design, good materials, and workmanship, combSid'ii 

 economy and practical adaptation, cannot be surMMrfjJ 

 anything of the kind in the country, are now in a p^riL J 

 execute orders on the lowest possible terms. 



G. & Co. have been extensively employed by the XoMb 

 Gentry, and London Nurserymen, and to all by whoa fei 

 have been favoured with orders, they can with the 

 confidence give the most satisfactory references. 



Their Hot- Water Apparatus is also constructed on tin 

 approved and scientific principles, for all purposes to whit*— 

 applica'i<m of Heating by Hot Water can be made availiMt, 



THE ROYAL EXHIBITION; " 



FLOWER-POTS! FLOWER-POTS!! FLOWER-POTS' 



CHARLES PHILLIPS, Potter, of Weston^ 

 Mare, having been requested by the Principal Nunerjia 

 of England to publish a complete LIST of the clear ikadi 

 diameter of all Pots manufactured by him, begs leave to i& 

 join the following :— 



No. 



1..., 

 2..., 

 3... 



4... 

 5... 



Size. 

 13 in. 



.21 



it 



No. 

 6 



7, 



8, 



9. 



10 



Size. 

 A$ in. 



H 



.7 





No. 

 11. 



12. 



r 



u 



Size. 

 . 81 in. 



11 

 12| n 



>i 



No. ■ 



16 Mk 



17 II, 



13... , 



19 Jl , 



8 « 15 14 „ 20 J3 B 



Saucers and Seed Bftsins the Fame width as the Pott. 

 Persons visiting the Royal Exhibition can inspect Chibb 

 Phillip^s Pottery, &c, in the Model Greenhouse, siraian 

 the West Entrance of the Crystal Palace. C. P deems it sq*r. 

 fluous to laud either the quality of his Clay, or the 

 which his goods are manufactured, but confidentlyreftnAoa 

 parties who have not yet patronised him to the Royaltewi 

 at Frogmore and Kew, and to the principal N« yP»» 

 London, Slough, Reading, Oxford, Swindon, OrogJ 

 Stroud, Worcester, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Bau, ma 

 Taunton, Tiverton, Exeter, Torquay. Totnes, PJymoott,l« 

 and South Wales, <fec, Ac, for the quality of i the ar icleifW 

 he has had the honour of supplying them with. All ordm« 

 the above Goods will be promptly forwarded, Cimtact m 

 to any Railway Station within 150 miles of the Mawfcg 

 either in dozens, casts, hundreds, or thousands, h very lo- 

 tion of Red Ware, Sewerage, P^ n ?« C,M ^™ t 

 Pots, Land Drain Pipes, SeakalePots, Vases, Tiles ,Bm* 



Lists of Prices, Terms, &c, forwarded to any add* 

 Manufactory, Locking Road, Weston- juper-Mare, b«B» 



Establish ed 1836. 



CHEAP AflD DUIIABLE KUOFLNG 



BY nER 

 MAJESTY'S 



LEIISB 



PATIST 



M'NEILL and Co, of ^'^ffimt* 



• row, London, the Manufacturers and only t 



THE ASPHALTED FELT 'FOB BOOH- ^ 

 Houses, Farm Ruiidings, Sheddinj?, Workshop ana 

 purposes, to protect Plants from Frost. jjtto F* 



P At the Great National Agricultural Shows, ^ 



which baa been exhibited and obt.ii.ed two 



Peizes, and is the Felt solelt P at '°°' s E e ^f 



Hee Majestt's Woods and Foekts, 



HONOOBABLE BOABD OF OlW» cl J 



Homodeable East India C""""Il wWi 



HONOUEABLE COMM.SSIOSEES OF CO TC» , 



Hee Majesty's Estate Isle of Wio^ 

 Rotal Botanic Oaedens, »*«" taBdf 5orfo£»| 

 And on the Estates of the Duke. . rf Su* arte ^ ^ 

 land, Newcastle, Northumberland, Hucci illd fi« 



the late Earl Spencer, and most •'*',£, flora* J" -1 * 

 and at the Rota* Aaeicultdead Sooiexx 



"KU the price of an, other ^PftSS^ 

 effecU a great saving of Tmibe_«- in^the c 



m^L 



... 



PBICE ONE r«»» -r. TTap SOO l "Z, (» 



Samples, with Direction^ .for ' '^^ NobWjJ 

 en vear.' experience, with referenc t() ^ pirt» 



L^ 



«&r 



co.'S 



Britain 



P. M'NEILL and 



j 



$$$& 



" 



Patent Felt Ma — _., .. .„„ tv ». - - „-*„» 



London, where Roofs covered with ™\^ *«*%*** 



The new Vice-Chancellor s 

 minster Hall, were roofed wi 





mittee Rooms 

 their Felt. Q 



feet. 



M 



piieu ju itiig"" •/»»• ------ 



no more than they require. 



Every information afforded on tt« 

 any propooed particular application 



.trued* 11 



v* 



m 



