The Farmer's magazine . 15/pd Cobre Copper 40/ pd Columbian iss. 5/ pra 55/ sh pd Ditto New 11/shpd Galvanized Iron 10/ sh pd Ditio New 10/ sh 7^ pd General Mining 20/ sh pd 7s 6d Mexican 60/sh 59/pd 10/ p sh Mining Comp. of Ireland 25/ sh 7/ pd Real del Monte, Unregistered Av. ... ,3^ Rhymney Iron 50/sh pd Santiago de Cuba .... 25/sh 10/ pdUnited Mexican, average 28/ 2s 8|d I MISCELLANEOUS. Australian Agricult. ... 100/sh 30/ pd 31 1/ 4s Anglo Mexican Mint 10/ sh pd 6/per ct [Canada 100/sh 32^/pd 5/ per cl Upper Canada Bonds .. 95J 5/ per ctjComp. Copper Miners in England 100/sh 50-20/ pd 5/p


The Farmer's magazine . 15/pd Cobre Copper 40/ pd Columbian iss. 5/ pra 55/ sh pd Ditto New 11/shpd Galvanized Iron 10/ sh pd Ditio New 10/ sh 7^ pd General Mining 20/ sh pd 7s 6d Mexican 60/sh 59/pd 10/ p sh Mining Comp. of Ireland 25/ sh 7/ pd Real del Monte, Unregistered Av. ... ,3^ Rhymney Iron 50/sh pd Santiago de Cuba .... 25/sh 10/ pdUnited Mexican, average 28/ 2s 8|d I MISCELLANEOUS. Australian Agricult. ... 100/sh 30/ pd 31 1/ 4s Anglo Mexican Mint 10/ sh pd 6/per ct [Canada 100/sh 32^/pd 5/ per cl Upper Canada Bonds .. 95J 5/ per ctjComp. Copper Miners in England 100/sh 50-20/ pd 5/per ct General 100/sh pd &;|Equit. Reversionary .. 100/sli 85/ pd 1/8s and Gen. Steam Navigat 15/ sh 14/ pd 27 2s 6d bs7/ per cl Peninsular & Oriet Steam 50/sh 15/ pd 4jperclDitto 50/sh 10/pdi26 a 7 1/ 10s Rever sionary Int. 100/ sh pd|99 ex d6/per ct Royal Mail Steam 60/pd South AiiJtralian 25/sh 20/ pd| Printed by Joseph Rogerson, 24, Norfolk-street, Strand, London. ^ ?. -•;# I Eertii. ^ y^^. ^4 /^/ ^y~y^f-<^f ^^ THE FARMEES MAGAZINE. MARCH, 1846. No. 3.—Vol. XIIL] [Second Series. PLATE OF COLONEL LE COUTEUR. ENGKAVED BY J. B. HUNT, FROM A IAINTING BY J. BERTEAN. PLATE II. THE BARON; Winner of the St. Leger, 1845. ENGRAVED BY E. HACKER, FROM A PAINTING BY J, F. HERRING, SEN.(For description see page 208.^ COLONEL LE COUTEUR. AUTHOR OF ESSAY ON WHEAT, &C. So much real and rational amusement accom-panies the study and practice of agriculture as tocause one frequently to hesitate whether to rank itas a pleasure or a profession. Classing it how-ever, more legitimately amongst the latter, wehave every confidence in affirming that there isno pursuit to be engaged on with less forced appli-cation, or continued with more spontaneous attrac-tions. The business of the farm, indeed, as wemay everywhere alight upon examples, is com-monly liad recourse to by the best and most pro-minent men as a positive relief to more onerou


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