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- At Eveſhäm falt, on the fäme day, there was a-capital hew of fat Beaſts, 'and ſheep; theiformer lö6ld from 7d to 7d. thice' farthings pr Ib, ſinking ebe offt, and the latier, at about 7d. per Ib: inking the'offal. Thc bcalts were nearly all vld, but many ot the Meep were turned out uniold. There was but an indifferent hew ot lorles, which'ſold very high.| At Barnfley' fair,(Norfolr), on Monday, May 13th.' the hew of cattle was pretty large, and thoſe that were of rheibetter kind ſold readily at good Driec9, in the carly part of the day» but, 2 conſiderable depreffion touk place ;n al) kinds of ſtock towards. the cluſe;: and many: of thale' af an interior guality were driven away unſoid, though offered at) reduced prices from what was readityvobtainedrin the maing. TVhe' few of good horſes was Gnall, and very great prices were eagerly given for them; indifferent ones zwerein great numbers, and: ſold at prices proportionably: high. A very nüt Merous- company attended; andthe jight-fingered gentry were umkwtunily ſuc- ceſsful; Mr. Rhodes of Croiton,- had his pocket picked oß between 25 and zol. and feveral ocher neighbouring gentlemen were, equally waforcunate At Auchinleck cow fair,(Scorland), held owthe fir Tueldayafter Old Wnitiunday, there was a great ſhrw of cattle,«and(ales were made at very hign prices» br e! mmm n mer Government have contradted for 3u00 men to make me intended canal and mititarg road: from Shornchff battery im Kent; to Rye nr Suſfex, wich is popoſcd to'be completed by Augult next.? Preſeyvative againlt the By in turnips, communicated by"]. Blont, eiq“ 6f North Wallop- near Stockbridge, to A'. Young, elq.: "Khisypreitevative is' no other' than ſowing/ a ſmall quantity of buck wätertwith the turnips 1/1863, be ſoweit üporn pared and“ burnt land, 2 büſhel of buck wheat, and: 2b,. of türnip ſced' per acre, and letting the buck whvart taud for a:c1op; be mowed it for ſeed and reſerved“ it for tubblt, a fublk crop of turrmips! untouched by: te Ay, though vpon rhe ſame land, Parcdi and bunt allo, and! Wwm.at the fame time, but without rhe buck wheat, thetürnips were utterly deffroyed'by' the fy. G Conceiving ſrom this trial, that the buck wheat had pröved a'preſerv4- ve from theefemy, he repeatcd rhe experiment in 1804, witlt only“ a peck antadner of: buck- wheat tir piatits Being“ cut“out in' Hoeing“ the turbJp5. Wherever the buck wheat was down, the turzips efeaped! the füy, and Provedias Mme asfany in the country, though others were eaten in tlie ad- Zohnangepiceet Nr, B.-intends: repeating tie experiment! tis er with Vavjous proportions of buk“ wheat, in order to diicover be Imall& quantity Ihat will(ecure a crops-; June gr. The! färmer?s; club' at'„Narberrh, Beld! Weir annual ſheep Beuwng laſt weck, vehen My. David' Rees. ot ehr Cafe Inn; Hvretord- weit; wonberh tie prizes for we belt Wanbvs; the fill was a ram. lamb' 6f the Leicelter breed; the ſegond.a ram of the ſame kind, croffed by a Weith ewe; tbeyate bob conſidered“ by' thebeit judges, to Be rie fclt and moit promiſing Itock ever viewed! there: The five premiums tor Mearers' were ad- zudged to iarniers* lervants in theneäghbourhöod:*>»& j A provincial paper tes, tlibta greater quenty. oF foreign whent' will b&- imported this(ummer than hastever been reinembered: Frienr 160,550 t6 25030009/quarters, Bom Dan'zierand“ orhein potts"areateids conttagted 76r, aud a Conliderable part is already arrived. 4 Saliſbuvy/ Plain,. lately“ a“ died unprofita! le. waſte, now in extenſive wwaets; preints the: mot: grufgmg! app:aranct off cultivation and produce. A fcw years lince ttieve was ſearcety“aw inciofuie;. ur al per oPtilläge“för upwards ot 209 miles between Auduver-and Blandford, ta8, whule.is„nvve geolaimed! afWunder varias eropsd EStelent DEST de Deb(ABE M A melt remarkable inſtance of keumdieyrinertebrecd ob Heep Has ore N-:


