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CATTLE MARKETS

... I S~iTHFtl LD .)ATTLE MARKET, Pebruary 12. Our market to-day was again but moderately supplied with beasts, both as respects numbers and quality. Notwithstandizxgtbeweatherwas on the whole favourable to slaughtering, and the attendance of both town and country buyers tolerably numerous, the beef trade iu;ed inac- tive. However the primest Scots, Devons. and llerefords were disposed of at ...

Published: Wednesday 21 February 1844
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 851 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Commerce 

ABERDEEN MARKETS

... - a E a DE IV-ARii a 7 I -- ABERDEEN CORN MARKET. MARKKT BVILle rISS, Nov. 8.-There was a thloatt5Uatll- market today, but. aL geKod devnd foe alt kinds of grain, t I 4a Week's price.. Old Oats. 19s Od.toOlsd 40.) U. p New o)ats . Od tcilUs & 40 lbs p~ *. Sear . 26s ed so z?, te J. s2 lb.. pr b Barley .@s. ..d..O. s td o dLtoai(i Wheat(Aberdeenhhige) ...

Published: Wednesday 13 November 1844
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 582 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

CATTLE MARKETS

... CATTLE tAEEET I C~b SSMITHFIELD CATTLE MARKET, Oct. 11; Although thernumbers of beists heretodaty niete letstt er hibited on this day Weenight, they were, the time of e ,n large; butaverygreatdeficiency was noticedintheirn ,e and ve have to report an imprmvddemanid fot the el. at an advance in the currencdetsobta on Monilsy 1sstotf It andaclearanc6ofsuch descrdptions vas eected. ite inferior ...

ABERDEEN MARKETS

... ABZRDEEN rAURETS. 7 I. . : - -- =-- --,- - ABERDEEN ed!RN MARKET. EORsrr tLaDiN~g, Jul 6.ZTltre wati goo atkenranc s1tU; Aet toedaT, and a number of urnpo oaIrs'ering. The buuinhs:; was at last meek's prices. Potato Oas, . . per qyareer.. lis 00 tog CwnnzomsoOats.. * do. . lgd tolis81 gear,3i21 bpel bnuheh ..'. 'to. . 2its od to (*$ Barley, do. do do. 5. Od ...

O'CONNELL & CO

... (From the Record.) No impartial person who has attended to the trial of O'Connell and his fellow-conspirators, can for a moment doubt that they were guity of on attempt to overawe the Government and Legislature of the na- tion. We might go further, but this is enough to establish a crime deserving of righteous punishment. Those who have spoken of an unfair trial--pnd we regret to find Lord ...

COMMERCIAL LIST

... COMMERCIAX LIST, | WEEK ENDING ON MONDAT LAST. IMPORTS. GonTzNBuaoH.-438 pieces Batten',Alex. almile; 992 bars Iron, Robert Mortimer, 106 bars do., T. Melville & Sons; 894 bars do., J. Smith & Co.; 5 bags Taren. 3 dozen Baskets, George Sinclair. True Blue (93 tons) Leask. master. STSOUE.-345 quarters Tares, James Roy, Jun. Justice (Danish ship) Tieman, master. DELIVERED FROM WAREHOUSE. 9 ...

Published: Wednesday 14 February 1844
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1329 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Commerce 

London and Provincial Grain Markets

... London and Provinclal Grain bat=et. | OLD CORN EXCHANGE, London, Monday, 4th March, 1844. The supply of English Wheat to this morning's market was again short, and owing to the dry wind we experienced the latter end of theweek, the condition in some cases ha slightly improved, although the weather to. day is again rainy. Holders remained exceedingly firm, and the supply was cleared off by our ...

COMMERCIAL LIST, WEEK ENDING ON MONDAY LAST

... COMMlFERCIAL LIST. WBEK ENDING ON MONDAY LAST.. EXPORTS. QuEaioc.-A Piano Forte-S. Mann. 2 boxes Apothecary Wares-John Forsyth. I cask Glass Globes; I hamper, I jar, Glass anid EarthenwaTe -H. Fraser & Co. 4 casks Brandy-Wmn. Duthie. 1 bundle Plants- Ja. Roy, Jun. I cask Whisky-W. Longmore. Brilliant (332 tons), Elliot, master, 37 Passengers. QUEBEC.-I Clock. I Plough-John Johnstone. I box ...

COMMERCIAL LIST, WEEK ENDING ON MONDAY LAST

... CO1YUERC:AL OSTS. 7 I WFEK ENDING ON MONDAY LAST. 1, IMPORTS. ALos s.-lIl tons bones of cattlP, Thu. Tair, Inverury hliile. Gesirs. (Danisn ship,) Lange. master. BRRIE.N.-34 tons bones of cattle, Robert Black, Newburgh. Cux. haven, (HanseaticshipI Cordes, master. HaiaOURGs.,-53 tons bones oif catale, Robert Black, Newburgh. Ber. nardus, jHanoverian ship,) Rater, waster. D.s-catic.-Spruce beer ...

Published: Wednesday 06 November 1844
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1212 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Commerce 

London and Provincial Grain Markets

... London and Provlncial Grain warketg. _ ,, I, _ . I OLDOCORN EX'CHANGE, Londou, -Monday, 24th June, 1844. The weather continues most oppresively hostand without the slightest appearanceof rals,. Having but asmall supply of English Wheat to this tarnting's market, the trade was somewhat firmer thin on ~Fridaysand holdera readily disposed of their samples; At ths full ratgs Of this day week. Fre ...

Manufactures, Commerce, &c

... baanufacturea, Commerce. &c. - PAtSLsV..-.Trade here continues steady, though not by any means brisk. The population can at present all find employmnent, but the remu. neratirs0 is (If a very limited description. There is Just now a great quantity cf plain work making, or plain goods for printing, and the ten. dency of the trade seems to be towards that description of work. Lcer.s.-There have ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... ARaRIED AT ARssvzDt-March 19. Origen, Crammond, Dundee.- 20. Courier. Campbell, Glasgow; Superior, Christopher, London! Earl of Htopetoun, Bartlett, Hartlepool, Jessie Ann, Hinds, Cockenzie; Bar- bare, Green, Glasgow; Aberdeen Packet, Booth, Lerwick; Scottish Mais, Watson, Newcastle.-21. Liverpool Packet, Snowie, Glasgow; Mary Ann, Evans, Peterhead; Melpomene, Sutherland, Montrose; Blossom, ...