506 
——— 
it being the peers of a ee -o out of limestone | 
them Cerogel y after Wheat, o: 
THE ee GAZETTE. 
VEN N, to the 
weather the supplies of fi 
a pie —Owin continued 
Tn fe et. ason I have a in ro ie. of i fruit and aiga has have 
praga ireak by the h zr sher Carrots withont any "pan “tie land | Etsy ar fara sam wa =I been tolera tee 
jo ining. 3 1 7} Wh large quantities of West India Tipa ti re ‘aso arkably 
and to io. it in such a manner ict it would not cause | In “apart ed Sa her Carrots deep trenching is muc hs pre brought to oe shay det during the week ; they appe Pay 3 
= ens saien other en to be inundated ;| ferable to ploughing, however deep, the crops being | *™Provement ET the best o SË them bg 
th made a of m earan dam or sluice, | better ; and this season the ng paa Bag drilling sellin the same. price as vie 4 
whic T can put up eid seh re vill, » as to regulate Carrots over sowing bro adea evident. nt specimens of English i and D 
the water su ficiently for my purpose without doing i g in Havi i o Carrot Sat gana anay ane 
ur M aro ap Strawberries an i 
m; self uld get the water off as quick as I} —In 1842: 238 acres ae ss oa Grass produced 200 
could get it on; in this Í was a little puzzled, the | loads y; and when hay-making commenced in 
middle part of the meado the lowest, being nearly | 1843 I had about 50 loads of old hay in reserve. 
as low as the bottom of the brook. This caused some | In 1843 : 260 acres of seeds and Grass produced 505 
<0 and ble : however, a thought struck loads of hay, kanga 21 acres of Clover, producing 
me that I ; I had about 400 loads of hayi in reserve 
length of the mead, “and d ig it deep enough over the 
= poeg which I did, and again succeeded to my | 
action, as on this depended the completion 
an rise. In next turned the water out of the 
Diak wee 
when ha: iah commenced in e Showing a 
hi be attributed to the 
od erop of hay in 1843, and 
the reduction of its consumption by the use of white 
h 
land in the Weald Koi aera a soil which, paca 
sa which E iia Diy ae down pegs and ie 
turf in ll egor er-drainage, combin ed 
rey ees ki dnt, 
ig f aoltrats 
wevelveady ie “a that purpose ; ; ‘tha abi ds 
carry the 
and to 
Carrot seed is pn 
easily saved {t transplanting Gis of the Car of 
into wren 
ardens, 
make 
Something! like running from mpeg to furrow. Į used no to injury by) rabbits o. si ir C. Burrell, pe: 
spirit le Please to ob. 
— aha I let | the water on the land, that part of 
aA A are many tenants who, in the 
p state of the money market, would be able to 
ital to effect t those improvements 
which pertain bor to meas and tenant, if th nyt sr 
me security of a n agreement that, on 
ae’ was in ae I ester my 
h r as much time 
x eira —_ agers 5 whieh I am convinced tended 
much | ting the farm, they: should be agai their outlay, bas 
I to deductions, inereasing for every year that had 
in the te cheapest A and most simple manner. I gav ort since the expendi ares incurred. Un aer 
e main condu son and large dra such a system, a large portion of the wastes of eas 
ins 2d. ; and for ‘he's small 
shire have been reclaimed by tenants-at-will ; and fi 
mee the ‘whole cost of this 
changes have taken j place in the occupancy, whieh pot 
1d. per 
102. tiie sluices, and 5/. 
brook ; making the wiae cost 42/. 10s. In 
yor, 
A Lincolnshire farmer on quitting, receives 
I began n to flo at the 
from his 
landlo “ bs the incoming tenant, half the amount “of his 
cake, 
the beginning of the present 
, consumed that year a his sheep zal 
ae T observed an evident improvement. I wi he He 
to state that, on some of the worst parts of the meadow, ceives, also. di 
subject to a detect ot se for he h 
with the ae . I dug the whole and laid the d it 
wards. I did not lay the s pits too close eee, but | tion of 2 sz; for elayi ing and alen a pb for rom 
4, for each year. 
Such a Stary tho sgh not so good it second! 
e 
nang Sweet Pe: 
olen preg f 
ions, Moss, Proving 
Pelargoniums, Gar nias, Picotees, Carna 
and ot ther Ros 
RUIT! 
pnnt per dozen, ls 
Apple, perlb., 5: toss, 
aaa es * pak "hs a to 6s — per 100, 7s to 16s 
Konea p eie — bitter, per 100, 10s tome 
o; 
wa to 
ple 
Kitche 
Melon ns, 48 to Bs ei ho Nuts, Bar: 
Strawberries, per pottle., 6d to 28 — Brazil, 
Currants, per hf.-sv., 2s 6d to 5s — Spanish, 20. 
Gasseberricss per sieve, 4s to òs Cob, las 
uts, per bushel, 7s tv 98 
VEGET. 
| reper per bunc! h,} nen 
Onions, per bunch, 
Spanish, per ag ‘nea 
ia g (on Da Lg fi ied 
Lettu id to 
Cabl weet do: sate 
Ganha doz. 
French Bean: ans, per nf. ee gie to 5s Ẹ 
Sorrel, perhf.-sieve, ik to 9 ad 
Powis hess doz. 
neod a08 p% ‘or 
WE., 28 to Rad ves sis 
ushel, beth Aen 
» per ‘oa. rhe ls Ed to 28 Srna Sala 
P 
Asparagus, per bundle, 1s to 6s 
Horse Radish, per iA. as ate toés 
Seon bani per doz., 28 to 
Spinach, per sieve, 92 to a 
D ks, per doz., a to 3. 
Garlic, perlb.,8d to 10d 
fine ae Plane 2d to 
boa ge ep banc, 9 a 
s per 
Y.—Per Load of 36 Trusses, 
aa Sey July 17. 
Inferior Hay B s 
1058 to 115s | New Hay 
up; and to phone surprise, the whole of the flags | as is a leasehold be is t bstitute for 
and aquatie p disappeared, and an entire fresh| North British Review, Ma ae H Cums p Manxer, July 17 
or Mead. Bey Some Superior Clover 3208 
herbage of good quality sprung up in their stead, If rma ms eme Takei 100.. 108 ayn erior 45 105 
there were any difference in the crop, I think this spot Don Wiksa otices oo . soli FOES sypluin AN 
corres] ent, versi m curing on, be 
pa AS rey the =ae le, , however, produced the kind Tabi Pr thebe stmode of curing it, as to flavour, MARK-LANE, a July 14 
erop kee seping, a joking it ? The supply of English Wheat at oe this 
last, and yielded more pron 2 tons per acre, which was | Corman’ PORT—Germ:n Subsoriber— ‘We have not seen a| unusually small, and taken off by the mill 
of double the value “a any crop which I have had from second’ thea a do vot think i is nee yet, but will | per qr. ERA the finest samples, pr 
inform you next me ag and inferior descriptions ; ; free Fo: oreign also b 
any part of the said meadow, in any season, these last Cow-rnsnine nk PW this purpose ; | fully st week j bonded was held 
20 poe As s00: soon as the Grass rass was er and should Bagi with 3 or Sor sike FA 
hay cleared off, I ong as ‘ gr res: arms ie tock bu or ‘ihe daily. j You do 
not state the size our t is la Sat io aro rod 
= — id was another crop fit for the sepie: needless £6 tale. wires = cl 5 fans row com 2: A 
ving enough hay- -making i in such aw Datny—A Constant Subscriber says his dairy is attached to his | There is p inquiry for Malting Barley, both E: 
trying season, the sec hee ease ba the north ba a in summer the heat has such | Foreign; Grinding remains unaitered in oe with a 
for hay ; consequently, [ turn my cattle consisting an effect on the slate ich it is covered, that the milk | demand. Beans and Peas maintain our quotations. 
Prys d d quickly pe S sour. oo jas one suggest a covering which | are firm and in some instances command a sli 
ne = han one “vari all = which appeare taking a repel the hat on “or slate during the very hot weather will Th the top pric 
í en wor! = orses were repel the backs Sue ould it answer roughly to cover the bos QUAR: 
again in to their work, they ea roof with straw every m during hot days ? t w 
raip ç | GEESE—A Sub Wi any of onr orrespondents be kind |y, Nori eee alier PIET 
= fia ioe Pe mea to oo, of me PEAGA mdi ape expeditious Raa $ Yorkehize to ste Chevalier a 
ee n green geese a time of yea: pawi umberland . Fee "1 2 
ope rass produ ueed from go am ag is proper | HORNBEAMS—A — best time to plant them out in hedges | — han : + Feed 
ray Vor working horses, though it answers well for} i$ ia a 6 two years transplanted plants; plant a Be Se ey Essex” hashes 
mil cons in the s A th Dral 00 qerip form a continuous hedge. s 
king pring ot the year, tor sheep, | House MAnurE—Carmarthenshire—The best way to dis ii Mazagan, old and new. 32 to 88 
-—say until June, but no longer. The mode I adopted ro 3 Ete ootive it by drain to some place where it may be at | —— | Pigeon, Heligoland 
in putting on the water was to float about one-half of S a compost ot, o Yon wil And very inconvenient | at 
e ow at. one time, letting water on about ;. it very inconvenien 
= ag 5 nd apply it directly to the land: but if you 
three ao Pay NG and oe ag it Hie peor’ time > = determined z oe E you had better dig a tank (say 
alterna: oe egen ning oi eet by eet deep), into which the manure may 
ity, when I ceased. The Saat “eth a ma p part pp inp pad A = era P Should he | P 
i part (oer the ami i st th point ~ pha ye: š ETIA 
walled and paved, 
s—Anom—The name will make as good iar 
as I ean carts as — in the teen By “For farm purposes, Tings doia So ie are 
ee Ra: Ta Bicester. — Enisi Agrintinast and cranked axles for carts are both unnecessary. prea aniy ba “we ~ adie nati 
Sens Soak Poreat i rie bse time to pollard them immediately | 90002 dlng WOM one 
On White Carrots—In the of 1843, 5 acres | SAtT—A Subscrider—It is advisable to salt all hay in stacking June | 7 per Quarten: rs bees ond) te 
were pores ea whieh 4} acres were w dan i => r iay ine which is Java tipo eog We will, 34 f 
were Carrot, y tont their waril le gree Tor 5 P antik zao apioa 2 
N-WREST PLOUGHS— wants some of these ploughs | „=~ 33 
the white—some seedsmen — bags that they sie a ee any one mmo. will give Mie his pe brats 
well, Pe m having great} perience of tive merits of th erent forms manufac- 
-difficulty in supplying th fort iter t pee by Loweock, Ransome, jaiii Law, Sims, Wilkie, 6 weeks’ Aggreg. Aver, EN 8 i 
seed, which was very in the spring of 1843; the oen Duties on Poreixa Grain! s0 ol 9 9 $F 
tevin of tho Aliingham w EER g Markets. mesa HS! si weca ending Su Sarara, 
z i ite, consequently I SMITHFIELD, Mospay, July 14.—Per stone of 8 lbs, Turet | Som 
ly £ acres, producing 1200 bus per acre, or in the Bose Scota, Herefoss, ic. 4s 2to4s 4] Best Long-wools - - 45 6to4al4 | Wa SE ear BT 
whole 4800 bushels ; with these 24 fatting beasts were Somad Galley Ronis SES solit ee ee 
j ing equal quantities ot Sante Turnips (both | Gaives Downes Halt gi io Hi ele =o Sees s 
sliced by a Je her with hay and oil-cake up Beasts, 2669 and Lambs, 26,110; Calves, 169; Pigs, 97 
to the month of 1844. For i ath heron, 20.) ee ESANI he apply of Beasia, the demand is Ba ather 
in number, about 10 Ibs. of white Carrots were used, are not readily sbenines Sarcely any remain i ood ase agate 
rn y, from November, 1843, to the n A qie ponang me ond hanahinaio digan 
; and d ee bulls gy fi pore ef-trade is remarkably r Fuipar ow! Fem ioe Tin the demand. i 18. $ 
ws and tw Poot mapeghy arra eday A pre ig yae SEEDS, « Jay 15; relent 
y 0 iorns, 3a. 8d. bry Second Qualisy, gs. npg pe oe = 
y 10d. to as. '1d>—Mustom-trada in hardly so kood aa 4e, Saatand, White 
very great economy of hay. The land fa far Caso | pee na T on Monday, ert Downs ss | Mustard, t gjo 
erab? it being diffic: oa 
Sa: a woslaerabiy wora eh g ult to make 6s. eet ‘Trade 
us to frosty weather, repel pag ice Calf makes nearly Sabur middi ling 
of 
Hina piin 1 ies ‘alls Badly meod. Se cage ply, area heavy sale at 4s. to 4s. 4d,. 
A Spe bailiff sgh Baseta, 207; § 5 x 
that Carrots do not draw : pris or PE 
Turnips. np port » Furpay, J H- 18. 
«| _ There fs still aguantity of vermin in parte of the pl the late 
land well; weather has been fs should aie nave a amine 
pe vourable to its i eigen 
the ground, sowing | *ace thereof, it may yet: prove fatal wo thee TOP. 
ATTE 
bare 2 
Cih 
White, 
