January 1j. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN’S COMPANION. 
Any other distinct variety of Game.—581. Silver Cup, 
Frances Atkinson, Lord’s Place, Leven, near Milnthorpe. 5/0. Second, 
George C. Peters, Moseley, Birmingham. Highly Commended.—566. 
Thomas Walters Hill, Holly Bank, Hopwood, Heywood. 572. William. 
W. Brundrit, Runcorn, Cheshire. 680. William Vickerman Drake, 
Loekwood, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire. 594. Kdward H. Strange. 
Ampthill, Bedfordshire. Commended. —565. James Monsey, Norwich, 
588. Joseph Hartley, Spring Lane Mill, Holmefirth, near Huddersfield. 
Any other distinct Breed. —603. Silver Cup, John Town, Colne 
Lane, Colne. 606 . Second, Bliss C. D. Bush, Litfield House, Clifton, 
near Bristol. Highly Commended.—608. William Dawson, Hopton, 
Blirfield, Yorkshire. 
Bantams (Golden-laced and Golden-spangled).—630. Prize, Thomas 
Hincks, Pennfields, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. Highly Commended. 
—628. Harry Wildman, 101, High-street, Birmingham. 
Bantams (Silver-laced and Silver-spangled).—646. Prize, James 
Dixon, Bradford. 
Bantams (Black).—650. Prize, Matthew Ridgway, Dewsbury. Highly 
Commended.—64g. William Dawson, Selly Oak, near Birmingham. 
Bantams (White).—638. Prize, Mrs Thomas Townley Parker, Astley 
Hall, Chorley, Lancashire. 
Turkeys. — 666 . Prize, William Kershaw, Heywood. 
Geese.— 672 . Prize, William Kershaw, Heywood. Highly Com¬ 
mended.— 671 . John Farmer Newton, Clerk, Kirby, Cleveland, York- 
shire. 675. William Kershaw', Heywood. 
Ducks (White Aylesbury).— 678 . First, Thomas Walters Hill, Holly 
Bank, Heywood, near Manchester. 691 . Second, Joseph Conyers, junr.. 
Bow Lane, Leeds. 
Ducks (Rouen).— 701 . First, Mrs David Henderson, Top o’th’Lee 
Farm, Shuttleworth, Bury. 711 . Second, Henry Worrall, Knotty Ash 
House, Liverpool Highly Commended.— 7 O 7 . Joseph Conyers, junior, 
I 42, Boar Lane, Leeds. 715. William Wanklyn, junior. Green Bank, 
Bury. Commended. — 709. John Williamson, Whitefield House, 
i Walton, Liverpool. (A good class.) 
! Ducks (of any variety).—728. First, Joseph Conyers, junior, 42, 
Boar Lane, Leeds. 720. Second, Joseph Hodgson, Hebden Bridge.- 
I Highly Commended.—719' Thomas Eastwood, Brindle Lodge. 721 . 
John Noble, Broughton, near Preston. 722. Charles Edwards, Brockley 
Court, near Bristol. 723. Sarah Rebecca Herbert, Powick, Worcester¬ 
shire. 725 . William Walton, Leyland, near Preston. 727- James 
Dixon, Bradford. 729. Henry Worrall, Knotty Ash, Liverpool. Com¬ 
mended.— 724 . R. R, Dodgson, Beardwood, Blackburn. 726 . Edward 
Allison, junior. Park Hall, Chorley. 
PIGEONS. 
Carriers. —788. First, Joseph Riley, Moor Head, near Accrington. 
778. Second, Henry N. Pedder, Preston. Highly Commended.—77.5- 
George C. Adkins, West House, Edgbaston, Birmingham. 780. Henry 
N. Pedder, Preston. 783. John Percival, Clent Villa, Harborne. Com¬ 
mended.—785.—R. B. Dodgson, Beadwood, Blackburn. 
Tumblers (Of any other variety).—791. First, George C. Adkins, 
West House, near Birmingham. 798. Second, ildward Lingard, Bir¬ 
mingham. Highly Commended.—794. Matthew Ridgway, Dewsbury. 
796 . William Wood, Blackburn. 603. Isaac Monkhouse, Kendal. 
Commendeil,—793- John William Edge, Aston, New Town, Birming¬ 
ham. 804, Isaac Monkhouse, Kendal. 
Owls. —808. First and Second, Richard Moss, Old Swan Station, near 
Liverpool. Highly Commended.—811. John Percival, Clent Villa, Har¬ 
borne, near Birmingham. 
Fan Tails. —814. First and Second, George C. Adkins, West House, 
Edgbaston. Highly Commended.— 8 I 7 . C. R. Titterton, Birmingham. 
819. Francis Alfred Lavender, Biddenham, Bedford. 820. Arthur P. 
Presdee, Belgrave-street, Belsall Heath, Birmingham. 822. John Wild¬ 
ing, Penwortham Cop Lane. 
Pouters or Croppers. — 829 . First, Henry Beldon, Prospect Place, 
EccleS Hill Moor, Bradford. 830. Second, Edward Lingard, Birmingham. 
Commended.—827. Francis A. Lavender, Biddenham, Bedford, Beds. 
828. John Percival, Clent Villa, Harborne, Birmingham. t 
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Pigeons (Of any variety).—847 First, Edward Lingard, Birmingham 
831. Second, George C. Adkins, West House, Edgbaston, Birmingham. 
Commended.— 833. Franeis Worrall, Knotty Ash.jLiverpool. 835. Thos. 
Eastwood, Brindle Lodge. 838, Franeis Alfred Lavender, Biddenham, 
Bedford, Beds. 846. William Jackson, surgeon, Bolton-le-Sands, near 
Lancaster, 
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in price. Cnt Flowers scarce. The Potato trade is somewhat dull, but 
superior parcels maintain former rates. 
FRUIT. 
Apples, kitchen, per 
bushel. 3s, 
,, dessert .... 6s. 
Pears . 8s. 
Peaches, per doz.... 
Nectarines, per doz.. 
Plums, per sieve ... 
Pine-apples, per lb.. 
Grapes, per lb. is. 
Foreign Melons, each 2s 
58. 
to 6s 
lOs. 
„ l'2s. 
,, 8s. 
4s, 
4s, 
83 . 
63 . 
63 . 
4s. 
Peas, per bushel .... 
Carrots, per bunch .. 
Potatoes, per cwt. .. 
Turnips, per bunch .. 
Onions, young, per 
4d. 
fid. 
fid. 
> » 
9d. 
Is. 
fid. 
3s. 
6s. 
) f 
3d. 
Id. 
2d. 
2d. 
3d. 
6d. 
8d. 
4d. 
ii 
6d. 
LONDON MARKETS.— January Uth. 
COVENT GARDEN. 
We have had, during the week, a fair supply of Fruit and Vegetables. 
In Foreign goods there has also been about the average arrivals, and 
among them some superior cargoes of Oranges; also some good parcels 
of Glout Slorceau and Easter Beurre' Pears from France, which, how’- 
ever, were invoiced at too high a price to find ready purchasers. Pines 
and hothouse Grapes still continue good, the latter somewhat advanced 
j . 
1 Gooseberries, per qt. 
■ 
j Currants. 
-- 
j Raspberries . 
— 
1 Strawberries,perpottle 
— 
1 Oranges, per 100 .... 
43 . ,, 10s. 
! Lemons . 
6 s. ,, 128 . 
1 Almonds, per lb. 
2 s. ,, •— 
1 Nuts, Filberts, per 
100 lbs. 
50s. ,, 60s. 
„ Cobs, ditto .. 
60 s. ,, 70 s. 
,, Barcelona,per 
bushel. 
20 s. ,, 22 s. 
Nuts, Brazil, per 
bushel. 
12s. ,, 14s. 
W’alnuts, per 1000 .. 
Qs. ,, 12 s. 
1 Chestnuts per bushel 
12 s. ,, 20 s. 
VEGETABLES. 
Cabbages, per doz. Is 
I ,, Red, per doz. 
. to Is. . 6 d 
2s. ,, 4s, 
1 Cauliflowers, per doz. 
4s. ,, 6s, 
{ Brocoli per bdle . 
Is. ,, 2s, 
[ Savoys. 
9d ,, Is. fid. 
1 Greens, per dozen 
bunches. 
3s. ,, 6s. 
Spinach, per sieve.... 
— >> 48. 
Beans. 
French Beans, per 
half sieve . 
Scarlet Runners .... 
— 
2s. fid. 
6d. 
8d. 
6d. 
Is. 
Is 
Leeks, per bunch . 
Garlic, per lb. ... 
Shallots, per lb. . 
Horseradish, per 
bundle. Is. fid. 
Lettuce, Cos, per 
score . 6d. ,, Is. 
,, Cabbage.... 6d. 
Endive, perscore ..Is. ,, is. 
Celery, per bunch.... 8d. 
Radishes, Turnip, per 
dozen bunches ..Is. 
Water Cresses, per 
dozen hunches .... 
Small Salad, per 
punnet. 2d. ,, 3d. 
Artichokes, each .... 3d. ,, 6d. 
Asparagus, per bundle 83.,, los. 
Sea-ka.le, per punnet 3s. ,, .5s. 
Rhubarb, per bundle Is. ,, Is. 6d. 
Cucumbers, each .... Is. ,, 3s. 
Vegetable Marrow, 
per dozen . . 
Tomatoes, per punnet Is. ,, 2s. 6d. 
Mushrooms, per pot Is.fid. ,, 2s.Cd. 
6d. 
6d. 
gd. 
HERBS. 
Basil, per bunch .... 
Marjoram, per bunch 
Fennel, per bunch .. 
Savory, per bunch .. 
Thyme, per bunch .. 
Parsley, per bunch .. 
Mint, per bunch .... 
4d. to fid. 
6d. ,, 9d. 
2d. ,, 3d. 
2d. ,, 3d. 
2d. „ 3d. 
2d. ,, 3d. 
2d. ,, 4d. 
GRAIN AND SEED. 
Friday, Jan. 11.—The arrivals are moderate for every description of 
Grain, except Oats from abroad, of which 20,610 quarters are reported. 
This morning there is a firm tone in the Wheat trade, and a moderate 
business doing. Barley steady. The dealers continue to purchase Oats 
cautiously, but Factors do not give way in price. Beans and Peas fully 
as high. The Flour trade was firm, and lower qualities rather dearer. 
Wheat, Essex and Kent red, old.—s —s — s, fine —s —s Os 
Ditto ditto new. 72 s 7/s —s, fine 79* —s —s 
Ditto ditto white old.—s —s .—s, fine —s —s —s 
Ditto ditto new. 70s 85s —s, fine 86s —s —s 
Foreign, red. sOs 883 —s, fine 8 Ss 94s —s 
Ditto, white. 84s BOs —s, fine 90 s 963 —s 
Rye . 52s 54s, fine —s —8 
Barley', grinding. 34s 36s, fine —s —s 
Distilling. 363 38s, fine —s —s 
Malting . 393 41s, line 40s 4'2s 
STalt . 74s 7as, fine 77s —s 
Peas, hog, new. 39s 41s, fine —s —s 
Maple. 42s 448, fine —s —s 
White. 49 s 52s, fine —s —s 
. Blue. 54s 56 s, fine —s —s 
Beans, pigeon. 50s 52s —, new 44s 45s —s 
Ticks for splitting. 43s 44s —, new 40s 42s —s 
Harrow. 48s SOs —, new 42s 44s —s 
Oats, English feed. 25s 26s, fine 26 s 28s 
Poland or brew. 28s 29 s, fine 293 SOs 
Scotch potato. 32s 33s, fine 33s 34s 
Ditto feed . SOs 31s, fine 31s 32s 
Irish potato. 27 s 293 , fine 293 30s 
Ditto feed white. r. .. 25s 27s, fine 27 s 2 Ss 
Ditto black. 25s 26s, fine 26 s 27 s 
Foreign feed free . 24s 26 s, fine 263 28s 
Poland or brew. 28s 2 gs, fine 29 s 31s 
Flour, Town made, per sack. 70 s 72s 753*, Seconds 65s fi8s 
Essex and Suffolk . 58s fids 
Norfolk . 578 58s 
* This is a nominal price. 
HOPS. 
Borough Market, Monday, Jan. 7. — A fair amount of business 
doing in fine qualities of Hops, as the quantity on offer is limited, and 
the samples of brown Hops meet with a moderate sale at somewhat 
improved prices. 
Mid. and East Kents, 75s. 112s. to 130s. ; AVeald of Kents, 70s. 90s. 
to 100s. ; Sussex Pockets, 65s. 84s. to 95s. 
Friday, Jan. 11.—Our market continues to exhibit a fair amount of 
trade for choice samples, and for the most healthy qualities of brown 
Hops, and the demand is quite equal to the period of the year. 
Mid. and East Kents, 75s. 1123. to 1303.; W'eald of Kents, /Os. QOs. 
to 95s.; Sussex Pockets, 65s. 848. to 93s. 
