Refine Search

Countries

Place

Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Access Type

29

Type

29

Public Tags

London and Provincial Grain Markets

... London and Provincial Grain M[arkets. OLD CORN EXCRANGE, London, Monday, est July, 1644. as our millers are but slow purchasers business was excessively dull, and attiffirg decline had tobe submitted tobefloresales coudbelreap aome quantity remain~ed unsold at the close of the market. Free foreign wheat is Tery firm at Friday's prices, but the trade ts entirely of a retaill chairacter. Barley ...

London and Provincial Grain Markets

... OLD CORN EXCHANGE, London, Monday, 15th July, 1844. We have this moming a small supply of Wheat from the npighbouring counties; there was but lttle life Io the trade, and the samples hung on hand, so that ultimately holders werecompelled tosubmitto Is. to 2s. per qr. reduction on the prices of this day week, before sales could beeffeced. The old stocks of free Foreign Wheat are extremely ...

ABERDEEN MARKETS

... IAB E MAD ARREO. I I . , _ . ABERDEEN CORN MAREET. MAIRIsIT BuILrtniS, July 19.-There Was a good attendaseeatir. ket to-day, and a number of samplea of oats offering; but as fsrwen were not inclined to take the prices offered by merchants, little bss was done in oats, at from 18s. Sd. to 19s. per quarterot4Q lbs. per buI. Bear and barley, 28s. per quarter of 52 Ms. per bushed. Potato Oats, ...

COMMERCIAL LIST, WEEK ENDING ON MONDAY LAST

... IIVCOMERCIAL LIS?. WEEK ENDING ON MONqDA LAST. IMPORTS. Rroa.-111 packs flax-Leyp,t Masson, & CO. 23 bundles hemp- George Mtilar. 23 bales goose quills-Aberdeen Quill Mantifnctory. Union Grove t(59 tonsl-.Dnsnan6,manaster. CHRTsTrANssAND.-33 tons bark-W. Patersoo & Co. 2 dozen wooden shovels, and 2j dozen boat-senops-to order. Haabet (Norwegian ship), Schultz, master. ST. PRTFRaSuttRGH. -357 ...

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, WEER ENDING ON MONDAY LAST

... COMMUERCIAL LIST, : WPEK ENDING ON MONDAY ueB. I ----- - - - _ . . IMPORTS. ANTWRFs.-9S tons bark, Robert Johnston.. Elizabeth (162 tons,) Pole, master. DANrrsc.-211 pieces fir timber, 193 pieces deals, 4 fathorns lathwood, D. Rose & Co.-Ilope (126 tons) Wishart, master. DELIVERED FROM WAREHfOUSE. 13cbetsa TeaeJohnt Bisse i hhd. Tobacco, T. Craig 2 dq-John Mather I tierce do. James Tytler S do ...

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 ...

CATTLE MARKETS

... I C A T7 CAT??.:E M8w i Zm . :~~~~- _- . ' +'. : ' 7 I our northern g Uirs, a f'll ere t ,clent conditoio; while di dr~tos-_ -- tensive; hence our market waa iri ilii stokCt No'lhtadngte rea 'i r ethibiQqae port a steady, but by no meansbrkheen Ithoe, price fl , ing 4s Per 3 lb., nd at theuts ief3ted tijk ih6 saemn hssato eutb a5bi dead markets being well cleared of their veek'supp * j rather ...

INVERNESS SHEEP AND WOOL MARKET

... ! - INVFRNESS SH~PP AND WOOI- MAMl4T. (_F,-0jn the Couyrier) It is with imch pleasure we state that our annual market, held last week, for thre sale of sheep and wool 1the great staples of the Highland districtal has been the best we hare had for many years. The amount oF bousiness transacted was extensive (litile, if any, wool being coneigned to tiu coinrlission agents, and osto ol' theflocks ...

COMMERCIAL LIST,

... I VKHt NDING ON NOO dONDA? LART. DFlI VIC.RFD PRD51 WARRHOUSE. I chest Tea-Jn tl.tti 2 b-ig. Cilfree. R CSttt & Co. I 14 do._T. M'Co ise & Co. I tince, 2 bags do. Stewart & 2 do-Stewart & Chtvas Chivas I da-W. Milne & Son I bale. 2 bags do. W. & J. Conu I 2 do-J.-hn i BDget brouuh 2 d>-Thma, Clvne 5bags do. J. & R L'rquhart 6do-J. & R. Urq:lhtrt 5 bags do Alex. Lilrsljahn 5 do-W. A J. ...

CATTLE MARKETS

... CATTLE WAnKETS. SMITHFIELD CATTLE MARKET, July & During the past week, the imports of live stock into London harer . exceeded ten oxen and cows from Holland; while those at Hulli5 been only eight oxen from German those at Southampton, tw beasts from Spain. Those on offer here to-dayarntounted totsil oxen and cows from Holland. Those beasts.-which exhibt Y*W falling offin quality and ...