THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
wee ne -—— [Ocr. 25, 
elay-lautl, wholly 1 under ero ular culture, where | priety exeluded, and are already prohibited by many| COVENT GARDEN, Oct. 25 Ik z : 
x aurip ana = old.and yi ae pen a :brood-mare reai from the Sister of the horse. Nor ought wd ey 7 tpe vaatii the itket continues te" te ee 
ts, &e,,.are kept: cinemas the wintery and where ee or Carrots era unwashed, or in ‘larger |opaalit A » Which “are, ‘for the 
the preparation of the is always in t g q than 10 os 14 Ibs. at a time, or at other | 
one person (a boy) who-has fixed quantities of h jiti orses sa eool, and have ‘some dry ft Sore 
Sc i . 3 APSR Y h LLa pen that is. , in the mor before { cst a 
to put into -a -east-iron bailo of -70 .or 80 mt maa going to soten In this -= Tarni ips.and Carrots serve |.Plums are 
imperial measure, as follows |partly for;water.as well.as food, justin the same way 
22 Ihs. of Bean-chaf, valued at 82 ~percwt. ...£0 0 I} |:that the eo war mash prevents homes from Sealing ee Snes 
Te Ss. tes alt ind ean oo per “tiv 0907 so mueh.cold water next morning:as ould.o 
= di as + ow do if. selene pao to = bet i net st itself rts, 
+e E ak sali, oa 3 oz. to.each Borse, to trifling n, espee ing :sea- | demand i 
y be added fuel, say in all . - 00 son, “aun we ia eA ial 
day, mo a co. sun. and wind, and when large or ps 
leat she Spa , 
p 
s iyana alee coal 
‘Divided among 9 horses,: is just Sd. permash £0 23 re wa 
lth t ewt, y supp 
J estima above 2s. ld. owt. 5 and findin upon ae Se ichael, Trans. Highland Agri. Soc. 
sam a = per a of Ben tF our "Reet Deep, toin to run sooner 
later, than 
straw when fed on the above mash a n core and peat ting a run 
oat’. = 30 Inehes D —Yes 
a: one feed of Oats in ‘the morning and s x T ili P 
anotherat:niid-day, the sum of all these erm mij ros 4i feet high, pn ns upright, with its hes out. . onsist of Camellias, nfs “cheats ae 
from re tums, 
Qdlbs..of Bean-straw, at 2s. ld. per ewt. ahole in. its.side, 30 ine eep e top. Bore | n: He aths, Verbenas, , Picotees, and. Roses 
T aa day, at a. a, — o o 6 asimilar:hole;4 fe Pour tl tł EEIE E FRUITS $ 
.. > z pe isto ars, per hf...» 
É : . UD lb lo s (eask by »pails-full. a sagi hole will run first? The | ‘Grapes, Hothouse, th 
— ——— | hbottomone. Which hole will run last’? The bottom penal Pee Za eae! Pe noe a ai 
piires ai Jp each nie : mg Re a one.— Maidstone Gawetie, Peache s, "Wall? per doz, 1s to 4s ae aa 
ee pin sp e pen) e Tan a aaa a meen = amene SER Melons ar: oad perd Alm aa 
Notices to Capen. —— : 12868 to 
Ast. pat Totana t to the end aken Eae ne mae proms. | BrEer—Horsham—Could you obtain for your readers some infor- Figs, “> Pe Seppe ape: one = a “i to 28s 
the. of the „pre: acca I mation ‘for domestic brewing, and the prevention -of | beer Piamn perh -5V», 48 to's ie Hs 804 
as i getting -hard and sour, although made with soft water ?— | D% Apples, Dees, bases Eme 
10 days on Bean-straw, at 22 Ibs., or me and combine it with practical information from .some Bitchassts tain te ee, 
rete td. .. ‘4 o trustworthy correspondent as to the extent to which raw 
= days’ mane 2 feeds per day, ats. 2d. per "bushel i = 9 sugar orsugar-candy may be substituted for a certain portion | cabp bages, per dor. „ait k 
210 days’ mashes, 1 per day, at 3d. each . 6 of malt with agagah to vane beer bey as to flavour and keeping. r doze ar to.bs Deter ce ay ts Pidal 
<r. kDa 9: —H Fi —We cannot make ani- | Caulifowers, per doz arle wate won Rer dos. bugal en toe 
8 itege fi CARBO I ee a page hy. 6d ti z pisis S Jet: eai 1 210 | 
About IJ. 16s. per month ae horse ..£12 12 23 madversion Gn the conduct of Snantifactarers, whether it be G: mi iez hia shes, Seed tose | grange Panishy per doz., ta 64 
The next estimate proceeds u pon the assumption in their refusal to execute sr orders they had ‘received and arenas pie a per 20 8a À 
booked, or in raising patioa of er in the Jast me ae ee: faa iev eci to. od Lettuce, per score, Cab. iad 
CIDER-MAKING—ËE Neil—Reada r in the last Number of the Ores: Be: oz. 2 to 4s = epee) 
and corn, to = total exelusion of mashes. The account | "2 English Agricultural Society's Eines Potatoes, porton; 700 to 1808 Radishes der tea 
will— Oats, and IId. | Goxp or PLEAS ae —F asks fo A ie al as to when it is to m piel ee seen ana ear er potas eo toes 
ewt. "additional on hay, as e difference of its| be'sown—how t isto be mostadvantageously used, as agreen = sedis on Basil, green, een ome 
oa ter market value, if sold on ‘te rick as ‘Bean-| *T®P- or by pres g the seeds for the oil a nd oil-cake ? Has per doe on tant Ee punch, 20 ad 
ne, any machine aeg pegea for the pressing oj oil from o ae pe À pe rai aeh; pri 
straw oan be from the barn-door—then be— such crops adapted for private use ? „iada yobe Wise a “a isd wl 
ors rine Ibs. bag fete pene £6 3 °9 | Fences—7' F R—Will any one be kind enough to give us their Parsley, per bunch, 2d toad toed 
3 feeds per day, a per bushel 810 7}/ -experience on the best method of saving and growing the zea ge S per ended 
i [Haws Gai Tar Paipa Ree bunch, 4d 
2. 2s, per moni TSC... 4} | Grasses—E Neil—For a light sandy mould, try Alopecurus Spean per epu 4d 
But w? vse netic] diserepaniy 1 musi be sái Erener, | seg i 14 i. x urtaseata alos; hy. Dactylis poms Chervil, per punnet, 24 to3d 
; Fes uri F.pr ratensis, 2 
nasmuch as the weight of Bea my ae tof an er rubra, 2lbs. Lol olium perenne, 7ibs.; L./italicum, 4 lbs. WOOL.—Bairisn, Farmar, Oct. 24, 
eo pane for Beans, Las Sh tice t e anti at of an acre! Poa pieta a 11b. ; Medicago iupalina, 1 lb. ; Trifolium u soa rose etn coatinued much in sama state for some cons 
sown — SS me farm the mar- pratense perenne, 4ibs.; T. repens, 5lbs. ; and one bushel eme pane eies han r eaaa re stem been ma rat 
20 er a were. Patric. 
Pd table poised ted at Rye p 
nd TO PRESERVE Eces ~Christian— You may depend u 
Anhel, a: Be. ôa. ee bushel, this wil give 3I. 10s. pa that not the sig inte sneer was intended. se? nae needed a 
thadbidly-seusiciv mind to have conceived such a 
Corer nica cg bring. There is also the additional ad- Faraone doubtless writing i k owls humour ade) him. 
Beans | being a much less s exhausti self and the rest-of the world, an very t 
maces ll nad re words that suggested themselves. The authority was Mrs. 
vae ane g: 
soon . Thus sho’ owing the propriety -of growing Kour Rast—£ S—Harvest them just as you would Swedes ; 
— saa and Tess » eT ag or cutting : Grass,| cutting off the roots aide ka and —s a the bulb ; you 
the land is at ane r B > and doubt- Mancotp WURZEL—H Fitzgerald—We have eel them be- 
there are many farms tween 20 Ibs. and 30 Ibs. weight; ame. e Yellow Globe will 
pe 
d lean d ils, alth times be 3 ft. fe 
if drilled or ploughed ven on e Fe oas s, — wa rnp Riante Die eren noi eae 
ee o 
a: 
limited.—Barley and Beans are ls. 
Maple and Dun 1s. to 2s. per.qr., Blu reeves 
ge a and bonded, meeta brisk d 
rar. 
ai ware wrt wa x ter UARTER, $. % 
eat, Essex, Ken Suffolk White §7 6. Red . 
ot n Ep hire, and Yorkshire . 67. 65 White 
not y 
2 tains.a information of the kind you want. x gm 
however, to br Mee as the Beans ‘can then be hoed | tiyr Pour B V E—The difficulty is that = sediment or Oats, Sr aaa aad Taa t septs bette: -= 
up, and-a greater body of earth given to the -roots,as|! rubbish of any kind in the water, if it gets a place in the humber: land an cotch : 
well as being easily cleared of weeds. But whatever — a eee ee pee. a peter Tas na ish <i : : 
nese a elgg a y0 pr ee 2 pares Pipi? TA 
the system o of sowing ny be, the land ought to er pipe with the water, and kept distended by a strong al Hevtiora tord and Essex . 
spring. The pump handle must act je as mager s com- Beans, Mazagan, old and new ` 28 to 43 
for Bean-land can seldom too mueh compressed at f aa aiaa o s he — stretch ee = pin ere also, ras; there oe aa Ean Whi Sakpeet . Y i 5 
aval e pipe opening a an Mae a 
erias if proper y rom ai Dmt, The- istomiag there mast be 2 pipe po from the ba PEE E iays ia oag rio ABBIVAES oe 
- mere t will act as a force p * 5 
} g erally ping dairy cows in | TURNIP-CUTTER, kook “Try ilipps’ cutter, of Bristol. We ish TS sig ree, 
j ith: Q. ing th hay tillthe | have no opinion of Grant's. self ee harrows. Howard’s Foreign . 2388 19342 
les. A -oaii thi e sar a -q | arrows (of Bedford),.are very ———_ ones. 
Like the WHEAT Curtcre—A Sub—It you have stirred your land well in 
a —— ce to ite cows = en mash removing. the Potato crop, you need not =e it before 
ae oe mn of Bean-m together with | sowing. 
hay, till the’ Grass or green-food season‘returns. But | WINE-LEEs—E S—Are these of any use for agri p 
a 5 pe 
al caro is aken PAREA misas p is As usual, many communications haye arrived too late. 
` of i ve of ij 
eausing’the ‘cow'to pick calf. Subseque ently, howe Parkets. ts pre 
it saei. Thin peelaiy mixed | oo the: m chaff quite i SMI THP e enar; Daa Oct. 20. Per stone of 8 lbs, een Mi at 6 hg nts enn and a jeg 
~chaff and s: is at Scots, Herefords, as Oto4s 4 &Half-breds 4s ato fs 0 ded 2s, to 
eons iet potasa in en rices there, free must be n s, and bon 
rather favou tan ethene abit te Ee Second quality Beas me EE EY Ee sa rie" eh oe arer than on 
orsi ie! t i i food i h E 368 5 0 
latin Beasts, 21653 Sheep, 21,290; Calves, 115; Pigs, 312. 
a etree tary oom Soap Peng hea ba ee Be | 
if oy tùis soe e day, the Short horn LTE We have Perales ae 
rn-chaff, i Fe mer 
bèi 
their- bowels ; ‘and: a aanta having: a patiar i being. pia eoj 
” m7 see done to-day.—Veal is 
oile makes bhen a —Pork trade is brisk; but 
Biase, Sheep, 4520; Calves; 212; Pigs, 333 
e centre of ‘an aa ‘or Darley straw “sack, para 
for next winter, ito | us scene Smithfield. | ¢ weeks Aggreg. Aver. | | (aei 
served ‘out to the -straw-yard i proving a POTATOES. Sours ATEI: EO SREE 137 gaal enw] nore] 1:0 = 
to - ‘than y other fadder. A Son $ Diagram showing the finctuations in the price of Corn on the oe 3 
stewing is «most decidedly preferable`to -the steam- jes of the York ee : -six weeks ending Saturday, Oct. 18, n 
i tem-of preparing horse food, obviously > panaga ang samples | —ppan. Sarr i3 | Sure 80 Saved?) Oona | Wer ti | OST 
the preserves en of every i ient | pearance oft a 
employed, -whilst-the latter allows those | juices to- eS- | cont 579 
i z thi ue aaa E ve 
b | Rint-sataaumnaler of ER E reat 
is proper- toatl al swith- ther roots r vegetable wn in the ee Of kadon the best. No Reg ~ s 
productions Joss. Besides, th the cauneeciliny Have arrived hore at pr abt = —— 558 
of ‘Turnip nF AA n particularly ‘Darnips,| The Hopmmarket is Arm, and Ane-colours B 
which can now be uced-on- almost ‘any-sdil and in | Puty caled 160.0002, bur ot mney-aMlai te 
Su aain Det. 
Prime Mead.Hay 95s to 105s pene —- Hay 
intr. New & Kewen 60 er 
‘CUMBERLAND MARKET, Oetl23. 
t 
Prime Mead, ot nate Old Ch 1265. 
here Inlerir ade onga | Tater ~~ So ioa ii steam 384 t0425 
re be with great = a orog mrm, Hay Salesman. - per ar. ay ; 
perar 
ERS Eog, per 1090-181 > 14 
? d-that no farmer 
Fined Hay - 95520 iae ingi beina 1265 
best. Oats to the —. on interior Bay og arme TA Jo ag [stre Ba to38s 
“Hay “88 
