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Monthly Report for June. 
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[This Report is faithfully made up for the MontHty Macazine, from an aGual Correfpan-: 
dence imnearly 20 Diftricts of Great Britain. ] 
HROUGHOUT every part of Eng- 
land, the enfuing harvest ftill pro- 
mifes to be unufually abundant. The 
WHEATS every where bloffem weil ; the 
feafon, on the whole, has been highly 
favourable; and the quantity fown is 
greater than has been known for many 
years. In Scotland, appearances are not 
quite fo promifing, on account of the 
prevalence of cold northerly winds. dur- 
ing the months of May and June. 
In the. fouthern, weftern, and mid- 
land diftri€ts, the HAY HARVEST, 
which is already begun, turns out a very 
heavy and abundant crop. In the north, 
on the contrary, the hay crop is thought 
not to be half of iafi year’s, and much 
below a common or medium produce. 
- The feafon, which has fucceeded fo 
well in the wheats and graffes, promifes 
equally well in regard to BARLEY, 
OATS, &c. 
The rurnip fowing goes on pro- 
raifingly, and from the good order of the 
land, a large crop may be looked for. 
“The SHEEP-SHEARING is now, in 
general, over, and the wooi nerer turn- 
ed out better; a confiderable advance. is 
expected. : : is 
The weather has proved equally fa-. 
vourable to- the growth of HOPs, and 
the plantations are, in confequence, im- 
proving very faft. 
The wHearts in Mark-lane, on Mon-— 
day, fell 2s. per quarter; the fale was 
very duil. his aie 
CATTLE and sHEEP fill continue. 
*very high, and Bzer and Mutton, con- - 
fequently keep up their late enormous 
prices. It is conceived, there are plenty 
of thefe articles in the country; but 
there is, at prefent, fo plentiful a paf- 
ture, and the Graziers, in general, are 
become fo opulent, by the circumftances 
of the times, that there is littl chance 
of a reduéiion of prices taking place. 

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Licentiatés. ; 
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DEX to bind with the Firft Volune. 
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which cannot fail to increafe their exertions, while, at the fame time, it renders the final 
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