THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



any otutr 



* .Tv -4. - iMd crop 1« desire- 1. 



f,n««» «**»• LflVvu wi,h topr^ague «he »p«eie« by 

 25? ^T,.^ I«« • •«""« o? .oil in Rood tilth, and 



^'f M-TiAW^".™-! r.d.c. the root 



SiS f-.r mlitHR -Is* »*h.r food— »«•*«> *«o>j; WUtt, 

 ****;?. T|Z ur.rmich.'. reaping machine bm been 

 will find Mv — ■ lfm J* • Jj!Z*i"L N.HnT it nor it* 



and R*p«, 4c. 1 



t 



METE< -II HE POHT; 7 Octobkb. 



Kin. 



Date. . Tim* , Max 



Wind and Weather. 



t 



$9* am 



f$\ 1M turn. 



lt.10 p.m. 

 IN a. 88. 



NOO0. 



7. !• a.m 





19.88 



it. oi 





80.17 



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MlM 



• • . 



I 



I p TTl. 



10 80 p.n 

 7.00 a.m 



10 50 p fin 

 1.10 A.m. 



1 1 2 5 

 11.36 



89.fl 



«» t 



80.14 





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8t.lt 



■ 



• • • 





• • ■ 



80.04 



IM p.m.l 80.00 



7.M ft.m 8U.05 



# . . 



ENE. Almost calm. Over' 

 cast and chilly. Barometer 

 ri§ingste%dily. 



EN B. to Eft E. Gentle ; bright ; 

 beautiful day. Barometer 

 rifinf steadily. 



E2*§. Gentle ; frosty. Baro- 

 meter steady. Overcast, 



chilly. 

 NNE. Moderate; clear and 



frosty. 



B! R. Brisk, overcast, and 



cold. 

 EWE. Fine pleasant day. 



Barometer falling. 

 a.m. NN E. Gentle ; overcast ; 



foggy. r.M NN W, N. Brisk; 



s ny j at night, barometer 

 ri4of. 



0.10 p.m 

 7.40 a.m 









0.07 p m 



f 



?).o7 





fine and 



■ 



19.95 



Midnight. 

 7.40 a.n 



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■ 



1.10 p.m. 29.43 



KM 



2U.M 



■ 





4 



WSW. Gentle 



sunnv dny. 



p.m. oveftaat. Barometer 

 falling steadily. 



Heavy rain in night, wirh 



little Hind. a.m. NNW. 



Gentle, P.M. WNW. with 



very cold and heavy 



•ho *ers ; h ai 1 ; barometer 



falling steadily. 

 fright. Barometer rising. 



N. A.M. Stiff' breeze ; dry, 

 I timet? r rising. 



Noon, NN'fi. Increasing; 

 overcast; co'd. 



\ Ooatftaaatton of storm which had travelled eastward, and 

 to the r.flux enrrenlof the hinder quadrants I attribute the 

 fO£?V aftd gtoowiy anpear anc 3 of the 22d. 



fte season of November fogs is now approaching ; 

 thoao on t weat of England ought to accompany a 

 rising 6 nrWMtfr, if the theory proposed in the previous 

 paragraph bo f erred 



| I imagine this to be a storm travelling northward and 

 p-iml' to the eastward of Fngland, i.e. over Spain, France, 

 and ( many ; had it pas-ad to the 'toward of these islands 

 It w M nave produced cold, and had It come from the west- 

 ward it won id hire been accompanied by rain. 



♦ 8o great and r.iptd a fall of the barometer with po little 



wlod is uamuil. but the front quadrants of this storm being 

 lifted up. probably as the barometer rises, we shall have 

 Increasing wind, with snow, as the centre of this storm has 

 passed, and the hinder quadrants are to the northward of us. 

 Dvrcacster Oct. 80. /. P. B. M. 



{To U continued.) 



•re 



ittaiucts. 



COVF.NT GARDEN, Nov 1. 

 English Pine Apples are plentiful, large, and fine. Grapes 

 «re also abundant, and meet with a heavy ssle, owing to the 

 large importations of foreign ones. Pears are also brought from 

 tfce Continent. The best English kinds fetch 2s. to 4s. a doz., 

 •ad 8s. t » Li's, per half sieve. Oranges are coming in pre'ty 

 plentifully. .ts remain nearly the samn as quoted last week. 

 Carrots, Turnips, Cabbages, Ac, are sufficient for the demand. 

 Po-*toe* are generally good in quality. Lettuces and other 

 aalading are sum" nt for the demand. Mushrooms are a trifle 

 cheap* r. Cut flowers consist of Heaths, Pelargoniums, 

 Mignonette, Heliotropes, Stephanotis, Bigoonia veousta. and 



>-es. 



FRUIT. 



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

 «rape»,hot.house,p. lb., 2. to 5s — sweet, per ib., 2s to 3s 



«- Lisbon, per ib., 9d to la 'ranges, per dox., Is to Is 6d 

 ..lelons, each, Is to 2s — per 100, 6s to 10s 



Apple*,kttchen,p.b*h.,lsto2s6d 3futa,Barcelona,p.bsh,20sto22t 



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

 Lemooa, per doi„ Is to 2s 



Walnuts, per bush., 12s to 24s 



VEGETABLES. 

 Cabbages, per doz., 8d to Is 



Caullnower**, p. doz.,6d to 3s 

 French Beans.p. h evt,2sto4s 

 Broccoli, per bunch, fr* t« i« 

 Pea*, per sieve, 0s to 

 rotav*x», p«r tou, 45i t 



— tAtowt.,2sto0s 



— ymr bn»h., U 0d to 2s 6d 

 Turnips, p. bunch. 2d to 3d 

 Cucumbers, each, Id to Is 

 Radishes, per doz., M to Is Od 



— Turnip, p.doz.,ls to ls6d 

 Celery, p. bundU, fid to Is 6d 

 Carrots, per bunch, 4d to 6d 

 Brusseie ipronia, per hf. sieve, 



la6dtoistd 

 Spinach, per sieve, Is 6d to 2s 



Veicet.MiaTows,p.dz M Utois6d 



Onion 4, p. bunch, Id tn d 



— Sitaoiitl^p.doB^lsOdtoai 

 Looks, per bunch. Id to 2d 



Brazil, p, bsh., Pis to 14s 

 Filberts, per iOOlbs., 70s to »0s 





j Shallots, per lb., 6dto8d 

 J Garlic, per lb., 6d to 8d 

 j Artichokes, per doz., 4s to Ga 

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



— Cos, per score, 3d to Is 

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



HorseUadish,p.bundl.,is6dto4s 

 Red Beet, per doz. ,1s to 2s 

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



— per bushel, 7s to 10s 

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



Tomatoe«,p.halfsieve,3sto48 

 JTennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 



Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d 



Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d 



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



— Koots, p. bundl. 9d to Is 

 Mint, per bunch, Id to 2d 

 Basil, p. bunch, 3d to4d 



Marjoram, do., 8d to 4d 



__jj^ atercrfs ,p,12bunch.,4d to6. 

 ■AY. --Per u> aa of B6 Trnsses. 



SxrrnTjiLn, Oct. 30. 

 »- 72sto77s Clover 70g to M§ 



00 

 08 



2d cut 



Straw 



••A 



Prime Meadow Hay 



Inferior ditto .. ... 60 



5 ow «s • ... «0 



New Hay .. ... «. 



The supply short and trade brisk 

 Ccmbebland Maakct, Oct. 30 * 



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60 72 

 24 27 



J. Coonm. 



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Ptime Meadow Hay 7 p sto80s 



Inferior ditto 60 70 



««w Hav 



Old Clover ... ... 80 88 



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Interior 

 Rew Clover 



Straw 



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■ *♦ 



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» . . 



05a to 75s 



_ - 21 28 

 Josuca Bakir, 



Al..«.. x> 4A BOPsi.— FaiDAT, Oot~'SU 



otticialiy an Biiceal, and the general opinion is that it will fall 

 between U'J t mi. and 131,0001. 



POT ATofc.3. -Monday, Oc*. 27. 

 Wo have had several arrivals from Scotland smce our last 

 report and a few from Yorkshire, which, v>i'h a liberal supply 

 from Kent and Essex, has stocked our market qute equal to 

 the demand. Trade exceedingly heavy, and very ow prices 

 are submi ted to. The York Regents arrived so late in the 

 week that none have yet been sold, therefore we cannot quote 

 the price. The following are this day's quotations :-Scotcb 

 Regents, 40s. to 50s.; Kent and Essex do., 50s. to 60s.; 

 ditto Shaws, 43s. t o 55s. 



BMl'l HI- 1 ELD, Monday, Oct. 27. 

 The number of Beasts is neai ly as large as of late, but there 

 is a falling off in weight. Consequently, the best descriptions 

 are readily sold; in a few instances our top quotations are 

 exceeded. The supply of Sheep is short ; buy era are very 

 unwiliiag to advance owing to the state of ^ ^ «arketa 

 during the past week. However, the number being small 

 prices generally are better. There is a brisk trade for good 

 Calves, but prices are very little better From Hcl and and 

 Oerinany there are 1278 Be«*ts, (630 Sheep, 102 Caives, and 



140 P.gs ; from France, 80 Sheep; and 23)0 Beaets from the 

 northern and midland counties 

 Per st. of 8 lbs.— e d s d 



OV. ] 



GALVANISED WIR 5 GAME ^ kS ^ 



^ ^. per yard, 2 feet wide. Mri -V 



Best Scots, Here- 

 fords, &c ... 8 6 to 3 



Best Short-horna 3 

 juality Beasts 2 



Best I>.»wns and 

 Half-breds ... 4 



Ditto Shorn 



4 



6 



3 

 3 



8 

 6 

 





-s 

 3 



• •• 



— 4 2 



it* 



Per st. of 8 lbs. 

 Best Long-wools 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Ewes& 2d quality 3 



Ditto Shorn 



Lambs 



Calves 2 



Pi-s 3 



d a 

 6 to 3 



d 



10 



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— 3 4 



• • • 



• • • 



• • • 





 8 

 8 





 3 



4 







10 

 8 



Beasts, 4046 : Sheep and Lambs.24,870 ; Calves, 212 ; Pigs, 570. 



FaiDAT, Oct 31. 

 The supply of Beasts is tolerably good ; the weather being 



ery favour ib'e they are readily disposed of at fully Monday's 

 p- 1 es The number of Sheep has ra'her increased ; however, 

 the demand i- larger, and we are enabled to retain Monday 8 

 quotati. s. Good Calves are scarce, and they are readily 

 disposed of at an advance of about 2d. per 8 ibs. From Oer- 

 inany and Holland we have 322 Beasts, 1850 Sheep, 193 Calves, 

 and 8 Pigs; from France, 7 Beasts; 450 from the northern 

 and m Hand counties; and 132 Milch Cows from the home 

 counties. 



• • * 



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Galvan- 

 ised. 

 7d. per yd. 



12 



8 



10 



14 



»! 



M 



JaptatM 

 , Irea. 





2-inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide 



2-inch ,, strong H 



2-inch „ extra strong „ 

 lf-inch „ light „ 



lg-inch ,, strong ,, 



lf-inch ,, extra strong „ 



All the above can be made any width at Dro!!nrH,J\ 

 If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will r E , h 

 one-fourth. Galvanised sparrow-proof nesting fiir pL 

 3cf. per square foot. Patterns forwarded poAtfrt* ct!tn Wii, 



Manufactured by BARNARD and BISHOP lisirW-* *■ 

 Norwich, and delivered free of expense in L«5!I ?**• 

 borough, Hull, or Newcastle. * * Lond(>n . *H*r. 



9 







FARM AND COTTAGE PUMP 



"~ ATENT 



Best Scots, Hcre- 



for<ls, Ac. 

 Be8t Short-horns 



1 quality Beast* 



Best Downs and 



Half-breds 



Ditto Shorn 



3 

 8 



•1 



G to 3 



4 

 6 



3 

 3 



8 

 6 







A « • 



4 0—42 



Best Long-wools ♦ 3 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Ewes & 2d quality 3 

 Ditto Shorn 



Lambs 

 Calves 

 Pi*s 



6 - 3 10 



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0-3 4 



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■ 1 1 





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3 

 S 





 



8 



• t ■ 





 4 

 4 





 



Ditto SPorn ... ... **» " w " q 



Beasts, 1181 ; Sheep an d Lambs, 5740 : Calve s, 318 ; Pigs, 620.2 



MAUK LANE. 



Monday. Oct. 27.— The supply of English Wheat to this 

 morning's market was email ; the white was taken off on the 

 terms of tlrts day se'n night ; but red was difficult to quit, and 

 generally disposed of at a decline of Is. per qr. ; the inquiry 

 for foreign wai most limited, but we observe no alteration in 

 its value.— Barloy and Beans sell readily at last week's prices. 

 —White boiling Peas are Is. t<5 2s. per qr. cheaper. In the 

 value of the other sorts there is no alteration.— The Oat trade 

 is firm, and new bring 6d. per qr. more money. There is still 

 a fair demand for the best barrtl Flour ; ail other descriptions 



are a difficult sale. 



Peh Imperial Quarter. ,s. 



Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk... White 38- 



hne selected runs... ditto 40- 



44- 



28 

 20 



19 

 18 



8. 

 41 

 44 



A(i 

 36 



-48 



.3<t 



-24 

 -20 

 -24 



-22 

 -22 

 -30 



Red 

 Red 



Red 



s. 

 37 

 38 



8, 



30 

 40 



I 



I 



CAST-IR0K 



r the me of Ptna, 



Patent Pump #, .- 



Patent Pump, with 15 feet 

 of Lead Pipe attn *d 

 and Bolts and Kurs ready 

 for fixing 2 



Larger sizes if required. 



May be obtained of any T 

 monger or Plumber ia Tots 

 Country, or of the Patentee! 

 Manufacturers. 



JOHN WARNER & SONS, 

 8, Crescent, Je * in-street, i .. r .--- 



Every description of MtchinAW 

 for Raising Water, Fire Engine*, ah. 



The usual allowance to tbeTrtla 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY HOT 



WATER. 



Malting . ih 

 Malting . 



28 



.80 

 33 



■29 



.30 

 25 



Ferd 



Feed 



Feed 



Foreign . 



16 

 18 

 16 



21 

 20 

 19 



— — Talavera 



— Norfolk, Lincoln, & Yorx... White 



— Poreign 



Barley, grin d.tfc distil., 24sto25s...Cbev. 



— Foreign... grinding and distilling 

 Oats, Essex and Suffolk 



— Scotch and Lincolnshire.. .Potato 



— Irish Potato 



— Foreign Poland and Brew 18 



Rye 28 



Rye-meal, foreign per ton 



Beans, Mazagan 25s to 27s Tick 24 



— Pigeon 26 — 32... Wiuds 30 



— Foreign Small 21- 



Peas, white, Essex and Kent Boiler* f28- 



— Maple 27s to 29s Grey 22- 



Maize White ■ 



Flour, best marks delivered ...per sack 32 



— Suffolk ditto 22 



— Foreign per barrel 15 



Friday, Oct. SI.— This morning's market was moderate^ 



attended, and fine qualities of Wheat, either English or 

 foreign, are inquired after at fully Monday's prices. The de- 

 mand for the Continent has ceased, and 32s. 6d. per qr., cost, 

 freight, and insurance, for Polish Odessa on the coast, has 

 been paid for Ireland. Maize afloat brought 26s. 6d. per qr. 

 for Galatz, fre ght and insurance included. — There is no altera- 

 ration in the value of Barley, Beans, or Peas since Monday. 

 Oats are a good sale at the extreme prices of that day.— The 

 value of Flour remains as last quoted. 



Harrow . 

 Longpod 

 Egyptian 

 Suffolk... 

 Foreign . 

 Yellow 

 37 1 



32 Norfolk 

 2L Per sack 



• • . 



24 



24 

 22 

 29 

 25 



30 

 26 

 93 

 32 

 31 



22 

 *8 



32 

 *8 



Imperial 



Averages. 



Sept. 94 , 



— 27 



4 



11 



18 



25 



Wheat, j Barley, i Oats. 



Oct, 



Aggreg. Aver. 

 Duties on Fo- 

 reign Grain 



Rye. j Beans, i Peas 



J WEEKS and Co , 

 • King's-road, Chelsea, 

 Horticdltural Akchi- 

 tects, Engineers, and 

 Bdilders. The*e Boilers 

 are very powerful, dura- 

 ble, and economical. The 

 fire warranted to last 15 

 hours without attention. 

 The Furnace Bars are 

 Hollow Tubes, through 

 which the return water 

 passes before entering the 

 upper part of the Boiler, 

 thereby causing a very 

 rapid circulation, and 

 producing double the 



effect from the same 

 quantity of fuel. 



J. Weeks and Co., 

 King's-road, Chelsea, ... 

 CHALLENGE the whole world to make a Boiler tnttmn 

 produce anything like the same effect, with the same qoumry 

 of Fuel, in a given time. It is one of these Boilers t 

 the water of their Victoria eegia Tank, which contain* aj 

 gallons, and also heats several large Forcing-Houses 9m 

 ranges of Pits, with a small consumption of fuel. — 



Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buiiaap. 

 also Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds &c., / orw J*~rJr 

 application.- J. Weeks and Co., King's-roac^ Chd^ 



WARMING and VENTILATINGfobCHURCM- 

 CONSERVATORIES, and OTHER BUILDW» 

 The most efficient and economical Hot-water A PF ^ 

 supplied and erected for the above purposes, mrea 



proved boilers, requiring no ^^^^^S^TERlOM, 

 14 hours without attention. Also the THE »J M ^i ^ 

 a cheaper and simpler apparatus, especially "^ ^ 



buildings only used occasionally. 

 Tayleb, Battersea, near London. 



Apply to 



BTfl<>T 



•^ * TTVfl HI 11'" 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEAT y« &t 

 WATER, AT THE LOWEST *£«»*. ?5 d f. 

 WITH GOOD MATERIALS AND W0iU^^ SUir 



Prices. 



Fluctuations in the last six weeks' Averages. 

 Sept.20.Sept.27. Oct. 4. Oct. II.IOct. 18., Oct. 25. 



37* 8<* 



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9 



36 



7 



36 







35 



7 



35 



6 



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 V f f 



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Malting Barley 

 as dear as last 

 Bean-, upon a 

 Peas dull and 





Liverpool. Toesdat. Oct. 28 -At our market this morn- 

 ing we experienced a slow limited demand for all descriptions 

 of foreign Wheat at the decline noted on Friday, being Id. per 

 70 lbs. under the rates of Tuesday last. The supply of home- 

 grown Wheat was less plentiful to-day than heretofore, an I 

 supported the currency of this day se'nnight. """" 

 and Malt, being in good request, were quite 

 week ; grinding Barley was the turn ch aper. 

 limited demand, were unaltered in value, 

 nominally lower. Oats, although in limited supply^ "hardly 

 maintained our last quotations, and Oatmeal, losing the ad- 

 vance previously named, receded to the rates of Tuesday Jast 

 Of Indian Corn little was offered, and no change in price was 



observable- Friday, Oct. 24.-Our market was to erably 



well attended to-day by home and country millers, and with a 

 tew Irish buyers. Good runs of foreign Wheat were in mode- 

 rately fair demand; in order to effect sales, however, sellers 

 were obliged to submit to a decline of Id. per 70 lb*, trum 

 iuesdajs rates: and English, though not quotably cheaper, 

 ?»*J*1 her . ea r er t0 P^chaae. Barley, Malt, Beans, and Peas 



*JT^ erate d / mai,d ' and 8 . tea °y ^ ▼alue. Oats supported 

 late prices, and Oatmeal again improved 3d. per load. 



fc Co. hav* been extensively *"*--' B \\ by ^J^ia* 

 •y, and London Nurserymen, ana to ^ xhe pm>- 



have been favoured with order », «ey e ,. ^ 



confidence give the most Batuftctory rei f d n tn c ^ 



Their Hot- Water Apparatus is a ^ ^ Eposes *>*&. 

 approved and scienUfic principles, tot • ai f made ata 1 

 application of Heating by Hot Water can w 



