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opia E Everything, | be deceived in th ities of breeds which, per- COVENT GARDEN, Jury 5.—Tue varket ha. 
vere labour ar verything, eceived in the capaci bp ”, asi 
eve Y KANE ERT ge pplied with Fruit anå Vegeta ice d . 
indeed, depends on isting manner in which they have. been pa have too sey Je: them Laci merely sully, hs tot Boen. brisk iMan basi ies ring ts hai 
n the Tsons of our no bill een offered at reduced prices ; 
u roy one Ibs, Of the Provi 
bably be no real advantage in substituting for th I 
NaN Food hd ma Twynam, Stockbridge, Hants, June 28, | 
Ei of such substitution, | I know, indeed, that ores To the pra of the Mark Lane Express. lq 
Large Farms.—To give a man a larger farm than | 
haces is Sentin] diffe rence laa seeping up he has capital to cultivate, very nearly resembles the | 
a Vipat work, and the feeding animals which practice of Indian irap i} who make a present of an | hór 
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aust every S ie 1e expense 
| draught hopea aasi with difieulty. consume the | beggars him ; so it is with the large farm 5 ; the rent 
of Bystroot, | rues can be taken only must be Pai id, "which is 
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and Oranges are not fa enti 
on ae Caulifiow vers are excelent 
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ecessary bulk 
nee hese allot! —a and the tenant “who has not capital to support Hemaii Shs 
$ i eni th » pecount that carriers’ it is s br oken, . It will be found, I think, when the subject | 
and post-ho: n fae Lo are sub ell considered, that it is not large arms make a the ris 
ct ah piai ta ota ae principally teu- on wealthy paroni "but it is a wealthy eral: that | 
orn. In the stall the edasi of A food is | makes t arge farms. Therefore, those landlor | 
much jeen i foit thani in the s Independently of its | wisl tor i, ge farms, ne ing in „this vie wof t sal e, e; | Sa 
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ing than i is vse the ease with the horse. b i $ 
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c 1, as as the k can n only better tae circumstances by im- | since our last aoeount, Among cut ] 
that draught-horses may ‘ive half their food i ts| p ation, his first object should be to give pads pupae , Stephanotis ret ose, iat 
or tubers, k this as the starting point of p pa m som ae ral instruction. Knowledge is Rowers luses, Pinks, d Row Peas, Ranu m 
— s B. the power of making three acres of lan ; 
ge the Breeding of Useful Stock.—| Le as much as nine, with one-third of me rent,. and Graan, o "house, Por Ibu 28 to €e 
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I pal it to the object of the Royal Agricultural | much less expense in ane r respects, mu ied depress Ree E E t Fh: 
i i a certam „proport ion of a; Cherries, wall, at rib. 2sto6s ' 
N Ders, a yes bas ee he to lbs 
Beach. 
neourage the breeding of the best descrip- | e = 
tion of animals ; but I hope to be pardoned in observing, | tenantry. Suppose this ae wledge is pretty bern 
that, in the opinion of nine-tenths of the practical amah | din diffused o over o have piesonlae siai d the iaie nepi iana Hal one tite seach, 
ie PRAN oere 
of this country, the mode adopted for the am those wh mpro l i | Gurrants, per Bf-ava = Spanish, aA 
wn color! is founded in error, and’ m ost fallaci ous in kno OWIE from experi vies an ETENN return | Wama pes Busted. Tart sob a 
ice, Take, for instance, the p f the n be had from it. If any t t who adh to old en YEGETABLES. 
i es, „3d to Garlic, perlb.,8 
t shearling ram. ts into diffenlties, or wishes to emigrate, Gaards epr ear aes Gaile, Pnie e es eh 
Spanish eT doz. 1 
Shallots, per 1b, "a to. ee 
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meetings ; ; must it be evident that, eens inclined the man who has improved is the person who will giv $ 
Lettuce, p er sco: 
to fatten each contending animal may. be, the prize is pee highest Aves ss his farm, from knowing wħat 
p Sir Baxera, Hay Sal 
virtually g iven to the most skilful apie or grazier d, by what he has made, is also th 
—to him who shall H gi able to pay na y Aius Ia: s improver to 
making t them unw: wieldly m of use ten ds ree rom time tim port unity Kia clit a 23 to 24 6d Sauaga Salads, 
unable to bear eD bloated c: eitn on the offers. On the ether hand, sup ny gy no hi oppor- Aae per lik "ad joa 
ted mu useles, still less able to propagate”a, pe tunity oc curs—that no one pappa D emigrate, or may 
be forced to sell fro PEAN ing iñ diffieulties, then the im- 
tobe a sample ? or, if females, every zean sex- | prover, having, scan si a ee pant oe and knowing 
aa giv hae evidence that aay monet A our | he can Bers wit! antage, from. its i pon ba 
or five in 20 bloa aje 4 prize ahn naa ot howe any | high state of cultivation, i s round, to other localities Horse K adlah, pa 10d to6a 
t al, such a a degenerate | where agriculture is less undersi vhere land, Cucumbers P Mave, aiio a ma 
pagas are eee obliged t hido therefore, may be obtained on adr terms; he sells Bres. pat do., 2010 3r a 
; es fom er the sight-seekers, who, a yea: r | his own farm, and purchases, elsewher wie HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
"3 me far and near to see the sd | three times the size, which his skill ts Coe will Palme old Meadow pH i as oia coe boi once: eae 
nye ana tues of the Duke of ———’s| soon double the value of; and his old farm goes to in 1086; 861109: New: Hay. oos tigo r| Sane Ud 
by Mr. Prize-bearer’s 307, prize | crease the farm of some of his neighbours who Gin Marker, Ju aly 3, ee 
i Sir, E jees isn gainsaying facts ; leaves behind him ; and thus, in an acquisi- ialsige ae aed Superior lovee! co 1908 
others, peg pone witness the declara- igh 1 ee oh ge 09 spe 
Mr. Jonas Webb, as as related in his memoir, pub- | have stated— IV. Blacker, in pales , No. 8, Vand man, 
od in the “ Farme: S SR for Marchlast:—* In | Commissioners’ (Ireland) Evidence. Part I. Fine Old Hay + 1050 Les Ol tierce i ison 
ri my sheep for the Derby show,” says Mr. -c Tofarios Hay.: < 0 | Ne w Clover See oe 
Webb, “I over-fed two of my best, and killed ren g Notices to Cotrdgpoda ents. e E a: al” STs ae 
before the show took place ! I had refused my syn curs—J A. ste Now ea teed he destro troyed without iñ- Felis hosi HOPS, FRIDAY, J July 4, 
f the two. sheen T I also o deniro Sal Tang t the grass in which th are said to be state ds last week. PAE 
o. Ps qui y fond of their Egita; Try aitita ve land with them, Se = Parral & Sutra, Hop 
f two other aged she eep by ay a a Corrace Economy—Milriy House—It will be forwarded as soon RK-LANE, MONDAY , Tune 30. 
er age 
ver, either of them, propagated | __ as possible. 
the gr on ch has so completely tired pae in Oats—Will M Y be kind sien: to give us his 
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ear toegidg, that I never intende exhi uibiting another Toure Rre-onape- — Que vist—It may be s 
less [ after harvest, with success icant the TE pick ra Phe 
pa ia y will not destroy the animals.” I hay els of a broadeast, wit with 10 Ibs. of mixed Clover. ny se har- 
a Tow and roll the early Vetch mentioned by Mr. Pusey 
ssed to.show, by quoting competent alba be procured for sowing haps Pie next autumn, abd gee t 
the aahi inefficie the present method of o Ai pty is the best season for inoculating grass land; we 
enant farme: 
before that tim: Personally we have mi o experience on the 
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of stock heirs return most in and summer until the lambs are weaned ?—The former, cer- pies, Kent, and Suffolk be White wt swo Rel 5 ae 
wool and mi egiin n to the ia ee ee tainly. We shall endeayour to meet your wishes about the Sai cas Lincolnshire mimi hire ai aon pie gi 
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I would, her, sith all deference, suggest to the society | p Subject of ci Bermas by the piece, Oat: Jncolnshire and eee Sea 
—— Northumb and Scorch. . Poet 20 Potato 31 
mab aha sy Society’s “Tran — a Feed 20 92 Potato a 
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ay wot the stamping the oe of E agx aat ; su Bidia SMarkets. pean “Pigeon, i Heligoland. 87 to <4 
one so that managed well or ill, all would fare | Bert Hereford, kè eget] Baul on 4 ois geo a0 esti 
ike: ihe skill of e amer, ald ayi be rewarded mia ity Beas att 2 80 8 8 amis EE  e- 4 
in o meri e whole EN Pigs Goer, te a ae 
of feeding would be done with more pEbolė procera |B Bont Dewa and He meg $ bent a bs 22,000; Calves, 2°05 Pigs 
there would be a ter of obtaining an Best qualiti 
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artia] re or which can were the bert, trade ‘ll esol rt close, and, although most of the bi t 
p t prin er hoped for where Scots, Ste. were readily disposed of at boar. gi = eu a 
eE ividuals, who, in spite Eee pu and he. iag, drana È with di wicaly tones At Wa ne Ga Sg pes re 
$, s Lam! Em: isg . AN ees al t the same. — am 
of es, are almost sure to have a predilection for thay. basaki to be oe hes dearer,-Veal andl Pork remain prén Tordera Paone PERIAL AV ES. 
oue ae or eee And now, Mr. Editor, or, having SET We et: ois Barley.) OEM 
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se peers, excuse we if I allow that Mondays the supply being a va Uapenb ion a. a sk peas Sects Moy. at por Qanripr: sp sy j * me a 
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great idol, self, ti littl C., barely maki R Fr and the best Short Horns hard} 4s, 4d.—Sheep are 
Ph x hie oy! Loa quite's so dear, owing toa considersble falling off in the Marton. pe 14 
fi P By hi h h and | trade at the Eei Marse, Best Downs, &e, 4s. 10d. to 5r>2d.; best Long- e 
w r . A ES, &c., 4s. 4s. 6d. 
rom I ich great authorities tofor rm Us, al neur tod readily sold at Ga. 4d.; we have many middling Lambs, which are | — 
artoa. ‘Tor weal or for woe, spring. I am tle | heavy sale.— Calves are salty ng better; a choice one ma n nearly we can 6 weeks’ Aggreg: Aver. | 
bree! 
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der, neither of Kent, Down, or Leicester sheep, i Porkciade heavy. seo Derrida ES imam 
ofa breed which originate n the papas i70: Pign oan nah 
E of the Sopro ram . (improved) and the g Neea — 
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e down 3 they hay e not been seemed panes way] The a my ea reai ae far el pe, Tune 20, dna, 5E, 
for the lat T years, t. half. -bre ds bred from half. | 274 aoe ; weather = s favourable for fhe ear! y crops. These togetieg ee saeco 
with the vie ay ate a pet ate breed, | and the best fresh, York Bade wee Mg coi i AINA Beach Heke MANE FU 
wh uniform mity of ‘cartier, gg which I flatter int one ma y be gozalaen ef noma abt EEE A babel nd outa! 
elf I have succeeded in. to carry York Reds eos 46 3 
ai piya to “a Societ wp L vill NNS ore | earth rE th 2°. SS) ee 
ree! J w I engage there | Fifeshire ae te shen =o Whites oe ee BAD 
shall be ced to t e sum oa 1846, Early Devons ee ee a t- ge — 9— 
e pro a Lu ‘Devons ory wi e Bo j] - 40 5) eS 
pers Ponte i f tup iis breed, Cor: Baaler | Whit oS ae A 
a . st a Tiare eai ey ”| Jer nis Y Blues - - 4 50 bere Regents È =æ jris r ses 
measured an a weighed; to be| Sen tod Euez White > = = | Z E 6 ae ee SEEDS, July 4 
5 3 = E Dir ji Sa 3 3 Foreign, p: ton 
eredat 15 monina ol ane dhs bap aii ae | Trin Whee Scape oo! ay” Dp phs rae peers p.bush 10 
en, sf Clover, ed, Englis _— pl se ioe A T 
FOGH: —BRITISH, FRIDAY, Jul HT e TE 
deducted, sha se ened 7 Oar Matket Ie steady, and prices anc firm. ‘The ratte tow PE SA t Pareles iih . — Z| Rapes Pov ntr a 
hake ro off the farmers are higher chan the staplers çan u aroa. to give. rr ipa z = RS, G AEPA -< = 
may proper er, poete of Weel a enerally, are low, the uaremuner sting pric ces'of Yarns must | Coriander =- - + + 12 4 
must => ei 3 the | Pre Price of the raw marerial from edvancing. hs eA Hempseed : voles 35 pE 4 
mal wou: then stand con- | Down fleeces... 12 16 to 13 10 p.pk. | Hoggets riers sie AAE cette = Trefoil { 
. a rem aa Jo! for quo 
and the they would no longer etree wiki RICE do eee eee Pte wr - Raat eae Li o 110; Turnip (cop varia gise fora rons 
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