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Principality, The

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The Principality

HEAD OF CATTLE ON SALE.I

... SMITHFIELD. MOSDAY.— Our market to-day was but moderately supplied with foreign stock, but thearrivals of beasts fresh up from our own grazing districts, were seasonably large, and of excellent quality. Although the attendance of both town and country buyers was good, the beef trade ruled very inactive, at a decline in the quo- tations obtained on Monday last, of quite 2d. per 8 lbs. The ...

HEAD OF CATTLE ON SALE

... SEEDS. MONDAY.—There was an increased show of new rapesecd, and a further reduction occurred; good dry parcels being offered at 28s. per last. Some samples of line new carraway appeared, which realised from 30s. to 32s. per cwt. Canary seed was plentiful, and 2s. to 3s. per quarter cheaper. In other articles no change occurred. BRITISH SEEDS. 8. S. Cloverseed, red to Fine White, Cow grass ...

HIDES

... PROVISIONS. MONDAY. In the Irish butter market there was a respectable amount of business transacted during the past week, principally- in tree on board sales for shipment, at an advance of Is. Oil general descriptions, and 2s. on the finer sorts. The bacou market ruled dull, except for prime sizeable meat, which met a ready sale at late rates. Hamburgh selling at 51s. In the English butter ...

LONDON CORN EXCHANGE

... MEMOIR OF MAJOR EDWARDES. Herbert Edwardes, the sole survivor of three brothers, is the son of the late Rev. Benjamin Edwardes, rector of Frodesley, in Salop, and is descended from an old Welsh family. Losing both parents while yet very young, he was brought up by a near relative, John Thomas Hope, esq., of Netley, in his native county. His education was begun under the Rev. Charles Delafosse, ...

CARMARTHEN.—APRIL 27. § I

... HAY. SATUKDAY, APIUL 27. SMITHFIELD.—Both hay and straw moved off slowly at late rates. CUMBERLAND.—Supply tolerably good, and trade dull. WHITECHAPEL.—A full average supply, and a sluggish demand ...

MERTHYR.—APHIL 30. I

... PONT YPRLDD.- MAY 1. s. (I. s. d. Wheat per bush. 5 0 te) 6 0 Barley. 3 3 3 6 O,ltH „ 2 3 2 5 Beef ,perlb. 0 4 illutton. 0 6 0 7 Pone „ — — Veal 0 6 0 6§ Lainb 0 7 0 8 1 s. d. t. d. Butter, Fresh .per lb 1 o to' i i Do., Salt 0 10 0 W'i Cheese 0 4 0 Geese — — DUCKS per couple — — Fowls — — Eggs per doznn 0 6 0 tl Potatoes .per 12 lb. 0 6 0 w 0 4 0 64 Geese — — s. d. t. d. Butter, Fresh .per lb ...

———j SEEDS

... LIVERPOOL. TUESDA y.-Our market is this day small for cattle, the principal part of which being grass-fed, .and of choice quality for the season, commanded considerably higher prices than have been obtained for some time past. Sheep and lambs in less supply, both of which command a ready sale at improved prices. Beef, 4d. to 5jd.; mutton, 5jd. to 6d.; lamb, 6d. to 61d. per lb. 1,286 beasts; 9 ...

TAFF VAI,E

... TAFF VAI,E. (All the trains are mixed, and call at each station.) CARDIFF TO MEltTHYIt AND ABERDARE—Morning, 9 0 (Mail)— Afternoon, 1 0 and 5 30. On Sundays-Morning, 9 30—After noon, 4 0. MERTIIYR TO AUEBDARE AND CARDIFF—Morning, 7 45—After- noon, 1 10 (Mail) and 5 40. On Sundays—Morning, 8 16- Afternoon, 4 10. ABERDARE TO CARDIFF-Morning, 7 40-Afternoon, 1 5 and 5 3.5 (Mail). On ...

TRAINS ON SUNDAYS ONLY

... 1,2,3 1,2 1,2 1,2 Mail 1,2,3 1,2 1,2 1,2 Mail a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 6 30 2 40 9 0 6 48 2 50 7 45 3 48 8 12 4 10 10 30 8 25 4 25 9 30 1 20 11 40 10 0 7 30 5 30 8 50 10 40 8 0 5 55 9 15 12 10 11 30 8 45 6 28 12 40 12 30 7 10 1 25 3 0 8 30 8 40 2 55 5 0 10 510 lOj I 4 15. FROM 1.2 1. 2 1.2.31 1. 2 Exu.' Mail! 1.2 1.2 1.2 Bxp.l 1. 2 1.2|Miiil a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p ...

MINING MARKET

... MIXES.—The mining share market has not been so brisk this week, as we have had for some time past, although several shares in our leading mines have changed hands. The advices received from the great mining districts of Cornwall and Devon arc generally of a gratifyfng character—the mines, on the whole, looking remarkably well. CURRENT PRICES OF METALS. ENQLISFIRAO.V. a S. (Z. ENGLISH OPPEK. d ...

GREAT WESTERN AND BRISTOL AND EXETER

... prou i, 2jExp Mail 1,2,3 1,2 1,2 Exp. 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 Mail a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Exeter 6 30 7 50 9 45 12 40 2 40 5 45 9 0 Tiverton June 6 48 8 0 9 48 12 40 2 50 5 57 Taunton 7 45 8 56 10 53 1 27 • 3 48 6 53 10 5 Bridgwater 8 12 9 23 11 15 1 45 4 10 7 15 ilO 30 Weston-sup ,-Ma 8 25 9 40 11 34 1 55 4 25 7 34 R • (Arrival 9 30 10 35 12 30 2 35 5 20 ...