410 
A 
3 inches thick. About three 
wes bebe wanted, th “the manure and soil should be 
when the soil will be found to | 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
shire, on the south of the Trent, I have invariably found 
all Swedes sown before J une were taken by r the > mildew 
grown. 
[June 14.) 
of English grown Melons may also be obtaine 
a prices. Walnuts and other nuts an pe 
ables Be for 
s last week. Vegetal 
ie af 
when about half 
oth the reine and WT in quality to the rest of ‘the ma- 
In | pli 
a dry season, if put in too alov there is s ine a 
ee rA 
“a 4 p 1, 
Unfortunate ly, it general ly h appens, even after 
strictest economy, that most ree growers find a| 
of fold-yard da compelle ed 
butcher rs’ manure, 
coming up ev Ees most t advie- 
of sowing > wit e aril ane thi red Tur- 
nips, being oh are 0: l 
with the hand hoe cand the horse hoe (with very little 
e la ce. A gus 4 
Ribar? are ka ntiful, and the supply of French Beans i iss 
t for th and. Mushroo: are 
Heliotropes a! 
s, and 
r 16 years successively, 
and p 
an average Stob of about 28 tons of Swedes i acre. 
the 
r an teoniy-sorais ren fey as this ‘allows the ‘cart 
aunt 
China’ Ros: 
Pine Apple, perlb., 6sto 
Grepes, Portugal per eat i, “ts te wi 
ja? 
TS. 
7 the esnuts, per peck, 
| Oiana renal, is. w by 
ranges, Ren spe zen, ls to2s 6d 
Another compost (easily made by every T 
tes alk 
\ fine mould. Another advanta 
isa 
now erg re “of 
(d 
orin of whale-oil ai ore oil, applying 
at the rate of fas phe eae per r tero, pera ‘costing 10s. Ôd. 
pesides This used with mapa 
nwa answer for t er Swe 
= 
r 
in 
crop of hay w Seoul led, or nearly so. 
in uF a to the “ Pini ers’ Magazine ” for February, 
find that at the annual exhibition of the 2 Susse 
g e manure being placed a 
tom of t the ail is ‘completely bu ots —_ — is 
he case on the old broadcast syst 
e Sw 
by 
the bot 
never t 
ing of 
giving t 
and hea 
will 
wher 
ance, for | mere 
bject of con- 
a 
plants, always left, if nearer, 
general the be Fa 
The proper me for 
soon as the 
he tool that « it should be borne in prove un fish- 
ps oy it has ae a chemical change, is inju- 
th se d plant ; it is consequently applied 
rporated with wood-ashes, 
sat 
the plant is so very precarious gr 
liet. isa piar that eared ae Ses ad judgment, accord- 
to the se: a dry season there is 
The 
+ 
horse: 
+ 
a quantity of potash ; 
changes n holl niato eae and the manure, inuits 
spiri and the wor! 
cm better done, The after-hoeing every 1 farmer or ught 
g 
Alip ans ec ck, 63 4 
Rt nes S, perlb., 2s 6d to 
ee Sicha Bax Beggs: 120s to 150) 
poe sail, “208 
‘ae 8s 
erries, per 
A pricois, pk a el ped ded ed 
'urgants, fare: Be r hf.-sy., '2sôdto3s6d 
Guolebe errie: p. hf. sieve, 2sto3s 
VEGETA eugi 
= KA er doz.; 
ar) ie me ta vo 
216d | Onio s, p 
Hen er bundle, | s 
FAm paan per doz. 
ae Beans, per 100 
Sorrel, per ht. pe ey oh 
Jeru ala pee kan marty ayes 2s to 2s 
wi, 13 0 be a to 
as hel, 1. Mus hrooms, pi per pottle, 4d to 9 
me ney, per Biok na to 2s6d | Small Salads, per punnet, 2d tog 
PARLES SEA ‘ad to Gå Besil,areen, pe rene inch bag to 9d 
we per ibs 6d nel, p agit ch, 2dto 
ua per abate h awe 
nch, 4d to 
us: 
atoes, 
abate ae beh, 
V., 128 to 1 
s, per bundle, ragon, per | 
pa ta per ARA ER H bd to6s come per ots 
Cucumbers, per brace, Ne Marjoram, per ph nch, 94 
Se pin pan oh» eat. sipun 9d 'to ae Chervil, per punnetsSd to4d 
O2., 6d t Bailh par banch, 
actually i is 
rds “breeds of the”. 
communications have arrived too late, 
Bani Mazagan, old and new "32 to ay 
When penis ps temp t readil the he will make a point of keeping his Turnips Ea Prime old Meadow New Hay 
Li ps ping P Ha: 1108 to 118s | I 
oil mixed with bday À aissolred in eray wil raca rei roth nd by frequent horse and hand aie 4 foia Tateriog Bay 2 105. 
change necessi ary for ner ere a seful CUMBERLAND MARKET, June 12. 
4 3 fall drana È | rer ao re Oor $6 lade 
serapings, or ‘other materials to t for drilling.” PERE emana T ee 7 A Bo 9s n [ike oo ‘amt 
Bones for many hav ore 2 as the prin- $} aS i es to fee? WES nts. ae ie "Hove. sin. sia sae y 
cipal boi manure for Swede-turnips, and such has | secreta eka EE AOE tthe Labour, | imela Hay. - 10890 nar joa Glover 10s 101266 
P PS secretary to the Society for the Improvement of the Labour- i y 
, pi eee es read w Clover 
been. their every soil on which the ing Classes, No. 20, Exeter Hall, he will be furnished by any ; 
been tried, that the preference is gene iven them | _ information he may require. A R EATR T Sele 
before every other bought ti and yi J BONES AND SULPHURIC. AcID—S S sje bushels, acid | The accounts from the plantations mar fan to speak of an increase 
a z ? y 7 lbs., water sufficient to wet all res , Say 8 or 10 į fy and lice, which causes a much greater gsauley Be Hops of ef a ia 
as the following crops are bly 4 lions, will be sufficient, and dry after Ng or three days pan nox & San 
—— benefit from them ; is more distin _ a — 12 bushels a the latter will be abundant, IARK-LANE, MOND: T June 9. 
visible after a failing cro, of Dient The appli an e e will make a s' ici nt dressing for an acre. The supply a Wheat from Tae "kent an ffo 
of salji wa and aws has la A Mat AA i CHARCOAL Dust—& mus—It is one of the very best things | small this nee and sold at the prices of ry anya v 
ou can use to absorb the liquid manure, and thus apply oreign was no sia. aista uch after, and is unalter 
Scotland, and to the Royal to the land. We have just emptied a tank, 8 feet in diameter | value; a parcel of Dantzic, good ey din scart) was sol 
2 i y pa: goo e 
Agricul Socket by the nd, from | nd 9 feet deep, upon a heap of imperfectly burnt ashes stand- | per qr. ; the accounts from the Baltic Markets come higi 
whence it appears that this — not only increased ing eae psa Ae aai ar fs, a pa the the eves peeseken alt Se tting, aane e TESS to purchase at 32s. to 34s, 
A run ; 
the at-n oom of so the ar yas of Apn very tried at the ope N to the charcoal it cont or four cart 
at a cost of on sre ed at tl as acre, bea 
me time yea > powerful ; ee 3 2 
z SONDI AES -We can only sa; eee custom in our part 
leaf. and ae me for wre: s from 4 to 1 0 days before ee | po of the saan sdvictions Pane pl injustice of which ieved anias NE Em 
others. ——— by oy Eemeren reported toi have, areri ; raat te ‘pound-Keeper, however: is por se? suppl bey wee sat, and» Satfolke Rees me 44 50 
we women e Turnips. ~The} ® mals’ wit quantity and quality, as long ushire,and Yorkshire. ..— — 
A : as they remain in his keeping. We are unable t Barley, Mating and distilling Sr dig she E 
quantity generally used is from 4 cwt. wt. per legal advice, ‘and do Bog pow hier dnte ie tile o the sive | Gata Cats, Lincolnshire and Yorks hize . Polanda 20 33 
isi Nort eran Food 20 23 
ere hi ena difference in opinion as in for sul so ie 20 22 
to the most proper method of applying this manure ; maa pape 39 thet “Itis” + + 5a 60 
seme adv the cakes nly to be broken into small | read a de ay ps page 393, = b, Trine 55 by tng! the bot- ition “Fs 
Tick 32-39 
e 36 39 
lumps, whilst others very justly contend that if grou 
pages Pigeon, ae — 29 to 44° 
Peas, White = . 
into dust it i is preferable; 3 as it willgofarther. The 
is to sow it broad-cast before splitting the drills, Markets. 
as went nies ore evenly mixed SMITHFIE 
the soil, on ought always to be + with |g ao a | fe aay ne ee 40 & 
most pow manures, as many em, when drilled | sess, aaa? ts ) ed oo i 
and placed in immediate ith the seed, I have eee mae 140 g(a 2 IS faa a4 Se are = refrain from parchasi 
fal manure n of promoting jit. Guano, ji sts, 3904; Sheep kud Latte, 20,500; Calves, 160; Pig i Be 
another pow ure. skaai i been int ree z supply ol i s very short, and there is spyn s in friday $ in Wires eee eine Rye. - 
and i is perhaps used to nt than y other scat and re ea iiy disposed of a ur quai kee and wa wig eA tnusnelly ried in pe ee: bisa H ibe ei nee = y z i X 
: al es a 
manure for this as Crop. Shere apn. sane of f the im- maintains} Ferias “ere eel arg sun iy of mldaog ally, whieh oo | y . : fe i o z ; a7 OF 
= ight after an application of from 2 wi apy Sa aA eari s rather Keid —Veal-trade a Fi aes & 3 29. 5 a $ ja K 
to per aere, convincing proof of its im- Fray, June 13. ey i * Teg eee — 
portance. Stillin a great many instances ve sran food ati wot inet to-do y including some very fine cattle from ET Aver.| 46 2 | | 
krer ecg conte prise and a I attribute Mo nday 5 indeed, 1t Js more diffieule oeaks 4.1. to-day than ita pas bs, | Duties on Foreten Grain 
chiefly to the met applymg it. t year in Sate rad Ari aloso civest Scots. Best Short Horns hardly make 43 Diagram showing the fuctuatio in the of 
4 considerably + the best Downs, h e which j 
field, with 12 loads of fold-yard manure, I had Sı ther y few, sti make n ariy Se best Long-wool fools about dared. ia x serie sn pa Eatin J June t: 
drilled with 2 of guano per the guano mix ah abant ds eae 
with a fai -load Ses mene oes The land | > io 3 
Pand Lambe, 11,39; Calves, 435: Pigs, 510. ds s 
ap] a be: ai. West Smiw feld. po t 
ofa goo kap Yet, thi ON cw f ROTATES ERSIDE, June 9. a i s 
y of the Turnips ami Srst rough leaf. -The same e pas ri ENG, atl iced QR! 
urren T noti in 18 42, I eani = — e E E cee = g . 
was owing to the guano irean , and | arsivals from Yorkshire ond Linccinehire she Channel Uslands and Devon: | — 3 is : 
in contact with the seed ; for in passing th ook ent- fire, pee the cuancity was inconslagrable, ia consequence of which there | — 4 s È 
worth last September, I noticed a large field sown with Born He pene at het ee vs ee By er E e 12. 
Swedes, and varying very much in appearance—a sma! Perth A ete tages Wiech Beet ee desta naa 
portion with as good a crop as I almost ever saw—the| puss 0 = 2 II Ot = Wiles’ = om s rati ar ilata 
z > Early Devona ES gE bre — . Regents - Clover, English 
remainder very thin. -On inquiring the tr I | Late Dev + +, 670 yBlues - — Foreign 
fo! (owas sown broad-cast before the Sere ich Bix ar MG im LE ARA phy saa men 
we e better part, and drilled with the Pt rie PE ie O ines, | ae TARN 
on the larger and worst part, thus showing very plainly Kidneys 70 i ee Linseed = 
that the most advisable and. best plan is to distribute | ?“"™ = mag ER 
this anure eve nly i in the and not confine it in ARDEN, June 13.—The market 
i The quantity of seed oe 
tobe sown ma, y on se bat the es iega of Y f 
sary t n s0 : s papa pao er t the best | oe ice tring 
i plan is sow p! en yz as. $ wi ae is exists ‘annot expect iky materi: E Wi 
pounds are, in every instance, praise plenty. s A a Erara ag een o EE regent a deli 
er sow le: a The time of sowing | the. Swe ae 
e iaia ree 
as pail a as eae ri pa 
2 est, whilst in Nottingham. 
waya | dema 
ppa pee ramme 
í une 10. _ 
ch board, P. 
sis 
AND BARK, un 
torbah. Ee 
ENGLISH TIMBER 
Round Timber, per veri pe 
7 
3s Od 
ee 
Fr 
$ 
33 
, hatched), 14l. to 
