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MONTHLY RETURN Of CORN

... Manchester, the milieu were again free buyers, und full prices were obtained the best Irish red reached 7s lOd to 7s lid Canadian red, 8s to 8s 2d and white, 9s 4.1 to 9 8d per 701bs. Flour was also in good demand, and rather dsarer. Speculative purchases ...

A Gll/CULTURE, COMME11C& J AND LONDON MARKETS. I

... the Russia American localities. It is worthy of notice th a' the neighbourhood of the place where the found, two or three Canadian peasants have v* mining for several years past. After the year 1 visited the scene of their operations, and fo0 „ shaft ...

BRECONSHIRE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL REPORT, 1837

... subject. The nobleman who figures to so much advantage in Mr. Spencer's narrative has been this moment appointed to adjust the Canadian (ittreretices %ve mean the Earl of Durham. His Lordship has been se- lected for this important and difficult office, as we ...

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... was proposed to reduce the duty on Baltic timber, for the purpose of increasing it on Canadian timber, which was ex- tensively used- It had been said that the Canadian timuer was uearly worthless; lie (Mr 'Talbot) had used imumifse quantities of it; the ...

LONDON MARKETS

... per qr. The duty is likely to be 6s. lid. ihis week.— The flour trade's ,lull, and ship flour 2s, per sack lower, as the Canadian being offered free interferes with the sale of English.—The sup- ply of barley being small, prices are fully supported.—Bean^ ...

BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF

... resolutions of the Government, which go to provide that if the Itoval assent shall be given to the Canadian Bill, imposing a 3s. duty on the import of Canadian or other foreign corn into the Cauadas, the duties on the import of wheat and flour from Canada ...

NEWMARKET JULY MEETING,I

... two years old. Lord Chesterfield's f. by Hornsea .(Nat) 1 Lord Albemarle's Tisiphone .V. *.V. 2 Duke of Grafton's Sister to Canadian 3 Richard Cncket, Seakale Filly, and Queen of Cyprus also ran.- W on by a head. ...

CORN EXCHANGE, MARK LANE MONDAY, AIG. 12

... and its value has therefoie become quite nominal. Flour has moved off slowly at the late decline. The recently received Canadian is not much liked by our manufaciureis, and io succeed in its disposal it has been necessaiy to accept rather low rates. ...

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... for the working classes at Bradford. Fine new potatoes were selling last week, in London, at from 3d. to 5d. per pound. Canadian butter is now selling at Sunderland, for 8d. per lb.; a large consignment has been made to merchants in that town. JURYMEN ...

LONDON MARKETS. .....

... Is. to 2s. per sack dearer. Barrel flour is held for an advance in prices, and fine Western Canal is woith 31s. to 32s.; Canadian, 30s.; ordinary, 27s. to 28s. We have a moderate supply of barley, but fully equal to the demand. Grinding barley maintains ...

PRESENT PRICE OF TIN PLATEB

... 47 51 Egyptian 34 3 PEAS, white beiling. none Grey or lioi; none FLOOU, Danzic, pel barrel of 196 lbs — Aineiican 36 38 Canadian. 35 37 SEED MARKET. The seed trade remains in the same state of inactivity as for some time past, and quotations are perfectly ...