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LONDON MARKETS—MONDAY

... LONDON MgRKBTS-MoNDAY. CORN EXCHANGE. There was a larger lhow of Wheat at market this morning than on any previous day th'ese three veeks past. At the coimsencement of the day factors asked very high prices, and a few fine samples were sold at an advance of from Is to 2s per quarter, on the rates of Monday last; this Improvement was however by no means gene. ral, nnd towards the close of the ...

Published: Tuesday 08 May 1838
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2120 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

Shipping Intelligence

... &btuppg ins tellgence. FRIDAY, MAY 4.Wind variable and light. Lord Aithorpe, hence and Singapore at Manill, previous to the 21st Dec. Joseph Wheeler, Pollock; Grace, Pearson and Campbell, MI'MInn, hon ...

Published: Friday 11 May 1838
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1440 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

Commercial List

... uloninferrial KW, Week ending on Monday last. EXPORTS. I.OPP IRETON.-7 Whst L~IMEs I cash DlPChing and C'ombs. r 2inxe 50V0,mihi Apjsarpel,° - sars; (;ieosrs Silver, Ai lmware, - and liaberrdlashery, 1 box tiats, i box' Liaen, Stockines, Cottou Cloth, ?? Silks, I ?? Silk Rilbons, Stockings. Woollenis, Shirts, W1riting Desk, Port fliosi6, small Wares, aosd ilalerdst1ery, I bale Woollen Cloths, ...

ABERDEEN MARKETS

... Al1EUDEEN DirARXETS. NEW CORN MARKET, Ml'COMBI'S COURT, FRIDAY, Mla 3y. The attendance was good. A goon selection of samplen was shlowil, btut little puirchaisel for exportation. pe qr. per qir. potatocsOats, 21s 13d to 2is I lea, .. 35s Oil to 40s Oid Common do. lus Ild to21ls Oli Oatmeal, *. 3Is t)4s p Sack Bear, ?? 24s lil to 2f; O1 Flour, tfine) 45s to 48s do. Barley, ?? ..Os Oil to Os 0 ...

REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE DURING THE PAST WEEK

... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE DURINO TRE || PAST WEEK. (.4bridqedfrom li Mefark-Lane raepreys of Alonday, }fay 7.) All tho monthly agricultural reports fromr England prove that the quantity of grain still in the farmers' hands fa much less than was at first supposed; thiig. however, will soon be proved, as the advance in prices will be the means of indc- ing them to bring their stoeks 'freely to ...

Published: Friday 11 May 1838
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1063 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

LOCAL MARKETS

... . YESTERDAY'S WAKEFlD CORN May MARKET. H: We have a fair arrival of all articles here this mornin. Fine fresh Wheat nearly maintains the B rates oflast Friday, but all secondary and ill-condi- r tioned samples meet heavy rate at a decline of Is. B per quarter. S Oats unaltered. Bailey is eavv sale except for K fine fresh quality., which maintain last Fridays T prices. Beans without variation, ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAY 9

... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAr 9. BANKRUPTS. WILLIAM COOKE, timber-merchast, Hereford, to surren- der May 10, at two, and June 19, at 'eleven, at the Green Dragion n, lerefo Robinson .Queeu-street Plae, Sot- 'wark-bridge,IondonGGoh ar. *, r HANDY PAVIS)asJJSSi DAVIS, lothiers,Chalford, Gloucesteresbire, fIfay.28 and June 19, at twelve, at the Grey- bound Inn, Chalford. Heath, Charlotte~rw, ...

Foreign Erports

... ?fvrriqa 3140'Fpvrtd, Detail of orcqn Produce exported the tart week. AtRICA.-11,7751b tobacco. 730 gal rm, 22ce rice, S33lbcoffee,4 brlu flour 21 gal sprits 11,5251b bugles, 1641b coeoa EAST INDIES.. ...

Published: Friday 11 May 1838
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 906 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

Cattle Markets

... uattle 1bfaritets. -- . . .. . ?? S>,i Tist ?? 3Muday, April 311.-There wias a large supply of beosts offerilg its our market this morning, the geuteral qua- lity (if which wso prine. The e umber of beasts which we *e. ceired by stetan packets from Scotland was much lirger than hns beea the case hi several preceding weeks, viz. 521, but few of which were beiseath the middle quality. This state ...

OPERATION OF THE CORN-LAWS ON FOREIGN TRADE

... OPE1BATION OiF THE CORN-LAWS ON F'OREIGN TRADE. A ?? 1.1 - .. . .. . . A wealthyand geiserally intelligent Lanwssilire nuatnutheturer was complainitig, the other day, of the dulness of trade in Manchester, and the not very flat- tering prospects ofimen in business. It was suggested by the person with whomn he conversed, that the corn-laws were at thc bottonm of the difficulty. W1hy, realiy, ...

Published: Monday 14 May 1838
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 751 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Commerce