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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... FRIDA' EVENINiG, Dec. 31. CORN, &o.-The agygregate quantity of home-grown grain reported up to Mark-lane this week hes been in very small compass; and the imports of foreign, with the ex- ception of oats, have also been light. There was only a moderate attendance of the trade this morning, and the i business done in wheat was at fally Monday's rise of 10. per qr. Flour was rather more steady ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM THE LONDON GAoTTd TUESDAY, DmcExsER 28 Notleeao2AdjudlcatlonsandFirst Meetings of ?? Bankrupts to Surrender at the Bankruptcy.cosrt, Londono iAxNrRuPTs.-T. F. Adams, York-road, Lambeth biQ proprietor-E. Allen, East Derelnam, tanner-W. F1. BHA nall, Stone, near Dartford-J. Bamford, Bulwicl, North' amptonshire, tarmer-H. J. Barber, Plumsntead, baker- T Barford St Albans, straw hat ...

SUNDAY TRADING IN LONDON

... SUNDAy'TRADNG-rtONDON. A public meeting was beld' oe Tuesday night, under the presidency of Mrk T. -Chfmbers, HL.P., .To; promote the volunjtaryt oloasng~ of shops can Sunday.'P 'The Chairmni nin'openog'the proceed- ings, iefkrred to the faot that during last session he, introdiced: an influential deputation 'to-Mr. .Glades stone, when he told the right hon gentleman that the' great mass ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... CITY, TErOSOSDAY EvrIVeaO.-The English funds have shown. Increased dulness thMsweek, and yesterday prices declined. A better feeling has prevailed, to-day, and the market closed steady at the annexed quotations:- Consols 92 to A, money and 92J to I for the account. Metropolitan Three-and-a-Ralf per cent. Consols, 931 to 4J ;Bank Stock, 235 to 237; Reduced and Hew Three per Cents;, 91; to 92; ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... IROM nTiE LONDON GAZETTE. TUESDAY. JANUARcY C. BANPTonc W NNLLEU.-W. Ache, Piccadilly, and elsewhere--W. 0. Taylor, Birkenbead, commission agent. BANKaRUPTS -. Aronseon, Bermndsey-street, clothier -F. Abery, Nihol squarei Hackney-road-H. G. Adam- son, Oxford. roper-.D. Alkeradyk, Ship-alley, WeIoclose- square, lodginghouse keeper-I. Aldrovandk, Oghe-street- Tooley-street, cbok-F. M. Allen, ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... LATEST LONDON MARES. FRTIDAt EVENII4G, Jan. 7, CORN, &o.-Tle total supply of English wheat, &tO, 76 ported up to Mark-lane this week has again been verg short; and the Imports of all kinds of grain and flour fronl abroad have been the. smallest for a long time past. The market for wheat opened very quietly tbie morning; and did not improve as the day advanced. Prices, however, were nominally ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... | CITY, TeIURSDAY EvEXiG. -In all the toeck mar- kets the business of the new year opened with buoyancy, and the English funds experienced a great improve. ment. In the railway market there was great anima- tion, and a general advance was well maintained. Foreign securities also In several instances experienced a considerable rise. Yesterdayand to-day the recent impor- tant rise has been ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... FRIDAY EVENING, Yandts4 CORN, ?? aggregate supply of English whets &c., reported up to Mark-sane this week, haI en u~ as email3 as for Borne time pust. The impr;ofric grain and flour have likewise been limite.Temre was rather thinly attended thiw- morningadtewss trade (which continues to be influencedbytesokjo in band-over 1,900,0DO gre. with .a ?? further augmented) was in a dull state, butn ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... . CITY, TMISSDAY AFTERNOoN.-The markets have al been extremely heavy this week, and prices are In cons quence weaker. * The English Funds opened on Monday without alteratlon, but the following day a decline of I was established, and they-have since been dull. To day another partial fall took place, and they closed flat r the following quotations *.-Censuls, 9124 to I fto mnoney, and 921 for ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... LATEST LOWTDON MARKET CORN 1~~FIDTAY RVENING, Ian. 2iL . CORN, ?? total Supply of horte-grown whet and other articles of the trade, reported up to Mark-lane th week, have again ,been exceedingly small: and the In- ports from abroad have also been rather moderate. - ThR wheat trade this morning was no bitter than on Moaday. when a further decline of la per qr. was accepted. Flour was tending ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... LKTEST LONDON R:K9T I FRIDAY iVkq4!ian.925 C0jS &a-The total ?? &o, ffs .ported up to Mark-lane this week, have been al9ghtj 03 the increase; but theoforeign imports of and lour have again been moderate. There were not many buyerS present this morning, and the wheat trade had a, q appearance. without anyceangeinprlces. The nemma be said of flour. Barley was Jo slow reqtest, at formet ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... LATEST LONDON MASTS. ?? .0 CORN. &C.-Thsa lOIS! supply of English Wh~ ?? other articles of the trade; reported up to Mark-lman tliO week, has been again somewhat on the Increase;. bnit'owl moderate imports have taken Place of foreig grain sea flour. With athinly-attended marke~t tii'nlorneg tbe wheat trade was as duU as t well could be at Monday's fail of is. per quarter; and for inferior a ...