306 Monthly Agricultural Report. [ April 1, 
4000 bags black pepper, on Wednefday, 6th May—Prompt 7th Auguft following. 
1000 bales Mocha coffee, on Thurfday, 2d April, (after the cinnamon)—Prompt 3d Joly 
following. 
750 lb. mace, and 1050 lb. nutmegs, on Thurfday, 2d April-«Prompt ditto. 
Long cloth, 50,040 pieces; ditto middling, 13,5833 ditto fine, 3,365. Salkampores, 
184,079; ditto middling, 41,817 ; ditto fine, 38,245. Succatoons, 2,319 pieces, all coat 
callicoes ; alfo 28,525 pieces of Surat callicoes, on Tuefday, 21ft April.—-Prompt 21 
Augutt following. 
Alfo 2,380 bales raw filk, more or lefs, on the 21ft April—prompt Sift July following ; 
befides thofe goods already declared by the company’s fale. : : 
The 3 per cent. Confols, this month, have been variable from 622 to 623. 
The following are the average Prices of Navigable Canal Shares,: Dock Stock, and Fire 
Office Shares, at the office of Mr. Scott, New Bridge-ftreet, London :—The Trent 
and Merfey, or Grand Trunk Canal, 8801.; the laft half yearly dividend was 20].——Leeds 
and Liverpool, 1711. ex. dividend. of 41. per fhare for the laft half year.—Monmouthhhire, 
961. dividing 51. per fhare.—Grand Junétion, 88!1.—Afhton and Oldham, 1001.—Peak Foreft, 
58].—Worcefter and Birmingham, 38].—-Afhby de la Zouch, 291. to 241.—Union, 221. to 
251.—Kennet and Avon, original ihares, 201.—Weft India Dock ftock, 145]. per cent.— 
London Dock, 1061. to 110]1.—Eaft India Dock, 1181.—Imperial Affurance, 10]. per cent. 
premium.=<—Globe Infurance, 1051. to 1041. per cent. 
Account of BRIFISH IRON exported during the lafieTen Years. 
PIG IRON. CAST IRON. BAR IRON. 
Years. Dinca Aken Value.| Quantity. | Real Value. ; Quantity. | Real Value. 
————— = 
Tons. Ye Cwt. qr lb| £.  s. dj} Cwt. qr. Ib: ee Neage  Sa: 
1796} 47 376 —(|11,415 3 27;11,379. 3 11] 9,806 3 17} 2,53718 1 
1797 4 Js . 10,596 1 19/104844 4 4/17,310 3 516,103 18 4 
1798 “i a 16,632 0 116,221 13 1|24,930 2 25 29,544 10. 6 
1799 | 50 400 [30,488 3 3/28,088 4 9/39,108 1 1835,360 10 4 
1800 5 40 126,408 2 23)26,430 19 4/35,106 1 1131,741 19 6 
1801 | 10 80 [24,559 0 14]97,729 15 3198,451 3 10.25,795 4 6 
13802} 20 160 139,449 2. 2134,057 18 9166,552 1 27'60,174 10 4 
1803 5 40 {17,3845 0 8/19,695 5 8152,676 1°2499,544 19 1 
| 1804} 15 120 9,595 1 141 9,897 -. 3/60,663 1 1354,849 15 9 
| 1805 | 20 160 9,398 3 16| 9,345 2 ae 0 nies ihe: 
se atucg ewe ahd Nai aga ae EW Ne 0 NT 
| PIG. CAST. BAR. 
Cwe. Cwt. qr. Ib. | Cwe. qr. Ib, 
| . Average to Africa,.......--2- ue 884 2 24] 13,919 1 20 
GE American Colonies .. | 250 17(798 3: 9.) (aay Gaeae e 
Ph eee peer eee the Eaft Indies ...- 9A Qa E-2k VT O89, 4 aan 
MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT.. 
"THE weather in the preceding month has been favourable to the Spring operations of huf-. 
-bandry. The Bean culture is nearly finithed, and the fowing of Oats and Peas isin a 
ftate of great forwardnefs. Owing to the late fiofts, the Barley tiiths on ftrong foils look 
kind and mellow. Wheat averages, througliout Hagland and Wales, 76s. 5d.3 Barley, 
38s 2d. 5 Oats, 26s. 9d. ; 
The cold nights haye, however, given a flight check to vegetation; and the crops of 
Wheat, wipter Tares, Clover and other grafles, which ftill cover the ground well, have 
fuffered fomewhat in their appearance. In Smithfield Market, Hay fetches from 31. 10s. to 
51. ; Clover, 31. 15s. tod5l. 15s.; Straw, 11. 15s. tu Sh, Dee > 
The crops of Colefeed which remain for feed are thriving, and little now is left for feed. 
Turnips remain found ; the Swedith fort remarkably fo, affording excellent keep. f 
Sheep continue found; and the fall of Lambs this feafon has been very great, though at- 
Since the great prices which have been demanded for lean ftocks 
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