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LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I FRIDAY, May 7. CORN EXCHANGE. MARI-LANE The position of the corn trade, both in the provinces and london, remains without any new feature. To-day the transactions in wheat were limited in the extreme, some difficulty being experienced in obtaining former quotations. The sama wil apply to flour. Other articles without alteration. CCOlRN AVERAGEI&L Comparative statement of grain for the week ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENOR lu-DAY 'MoRNiNG, Mareb 2dt CORN EXCHANGE. MARK-LANE. At Mark-lane on !Wednesday the supplies of all doscrip- tendance oi buyers equally so. The demand for wheat, change in the quotationls; but oats wfere in request, an count ?? Friday, no bdusinecses wa~s tr~ansted.ac CORN AVEGES. Comparative etatenient- of grain for the week ending March 20, 1876, and atthe ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST MARET OTELUGENCE., FRIDA, Sept. 17. CoRN EXCOANIAE MIRX-LAINM The corn trade continues in a dull state thronghout the country. At the latest provincial market& held wheat and flour hase ?? is to Rs per qr. and sack respectively. *Toay at MdErk-lne a feeling of appreheu. S4on was noticeable on the part of holders, who seem to think that prices'of wheat'(whlch are now Ss to 9a per qr. ...

THE PEABODY FUND

... _ - TEE PEABODY FUND-_ The trustees of the Peabody Donation fond have issued a report of their proceedings ad financial statement for the year ending the 31st of December, 1874. As stated in the last report the ?? ojf the fund on the 31t MADecember, 1879 ,weas 578,0591. 9s. 6d. To this~ sum 'has been addedjfor rents and. interest on investments during the past year, 15,5681. 8s. 2d., making ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... T FLA ST.MRKET INTELLIGENCE. FRIDAY, April S0. collr EXCHANGE. M~ARK-LANE.' In reporting be. state of the trade for the week, we. may say that besaiess has been' restricted to the satisfac- tion of immediate wants. At Mark-lane to-day, while the stancs were, remarkably bare of wheat, both English and foreign sass ples wete neglected. Flour was also dif- ficult to sell, but oats remained firm ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... I THEE LONDON MARKETS. LLOYD'S9 WEEKY lA d EROFFICE i4ftaFFT, Feb. is (XREI EXOHSNGR ) mXul~. Thegrain ?? Mohtindst remains in much the same state asb1din oir 'last. On the other side of the AtlantScliriceo ate without alteration. At New York yesad'y flour was quoted at $4 80c. to $5 Oc. per bhaby,' red 'wheat at $1 180. and corn at 91e. per qr. At the various markets held in the provinces ...

ASSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENTS

... I ASSURANCE COMPES AND AGENTS. On Wednesday, William Foulger, of 105, London- wall, and Westwood Hearding, of 130, Amersham- vale, New-cross, clerks; were summoned to Guildhall for assaulting Mr. Horace Philbrick by turning him out of a meeting of the Leicestershire and North of England Fire Insurance company (limited), without justification and with usneceisary violence.- Air. Besley said ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I LATEST MARKET INTEIGENCE. I FRI]DAY, April 2. CORN-1EXCIAaNGE. MARK-LI.. The transactions this week in Mark-lane have been quite of a ho'dday character. To-day English and foreign wheat preserved a firmq tone but millers resisted any at- tempt at advanced prices. inrley wvas ?? to sell rit former rates. Oats were in fair request, and the primest descrip~tions w.ere occasionally 6d per gr. ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I FRIDAY, May 1a, CORN EXCHANGE. MARK-LANE. The corn trade at Markilane to-daywas heavyln'every department, and eo little business was done that prices were quite ncamina CR AEAGS Comparative staltelment of grain for the week ending May O, 1875 , end attiae corresponding week lastyear. ie75. 2574. Quentitles. Avs9em d~etties. Averges. _MBh. .I Bal. , d Wheat ?? 614e .4 a .. ?? 2 ca.: ,925 2.. ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... i . I I LLOylh'S WEEKLY NE WIPAPE R 011101. *~oY~iS Y° TUIITuSDAY, Fehb 25. CORN EXCHANGE, MA:EK-LAN1E. The markets on the continent, with Scarcely an exception,- are in a very inactive state. In France, Germany, Belgium, and Holland the greatest de- pression prevails. On the other side of the Atlantic no alteration whatever has taken place in prices. At New York yesterday fdour was quoted at ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I 1R^AY. Sent, 10. CORN EXCHA.NGE. MARK-LANE. The teneie imp ?? of wbeat of late have con- slderably Tere'ssed the trade throughout the United Kingdom. o-doy, at Mark-lane, the current supplies into London were reported at 62,870 qrs. wheat, 88,780 qrs. oats, and 28,700 qrs. maze. Busmess was exceed. iingly slow, and, although we do not reduce values, for- mer rates could not be obtained for ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... _ CITY, TilURSDAY EVENING. -The English Funds declined Ion Monday, and another j to-day, the final quotations being -Console 9Ss to98i money, and 9S3 to 93j for the account; hleldced and. New Threes, 93j to 93*; India Five per Cents. 107j to f; ditto -Four per Cents., 105J to o7; Bank stoch, 268 to C0; Exchequer BlBls, Bs. to 8s. prom.; and MtetropolitanBoard of Works, 2014 to 2. There was a ...