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LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... FRIDlAY, March Sl- l ?? 0 -a CORN EXCHIANGE. MARIG-LANqH The firmness that characterited mostof themarkets held in the provinces last week has departed, and at mnrm- held yesterday lower rateswere accepted for wheat. To-day, at Arark-lane, business waYS heavy. Wheatwas offered at Monday's rates, but few buyers appeared; and flour could not be sold unless at reduced rates. Barley was steady, ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I LATEST MLARK9T INTELLIGENCE. FRIDAY, May 19. CORN EXCHANGE. MARlC-LANE. Tile centinuance of dry weatber keeps the crops fron, grov ing, anid colsequen0tlY inoparts firmness to pricea ?Mlost of the coluntry lmalrkets 3re is to 2s dearer for thl best wheat; and at iola~rh-1a104 to-day holders refused for pier rates, bflt socined inclined to sell at a ise of is, Flour wasg irmer, 3ad barley, ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... I THE LONDO MARKETS. I LLOYD'S WEEKLV NIWSPAPER OtFICE. IHI1TIRSDAY, March 16. CORN EXCHANGl AIARELtANE. The reports received frol the continent sines this day se'nnight state that there has, with some excep- tions, been rather, an increesed inquiry for the best descriptions of cereal produce, for which full prices have been iealised. On the other side of the At- lantic the transactions have ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... L ,TEST MARET wheat was moderate, hut ihere '° quantity of foreign on the etan,1 aufl'RI, was quiet at firm pri.es A S The rzr barley and oats waS on offer and they Illet 1 a steady inquiry at previou'S rates Yh'let'ith may be said of bearna, peas, and flour hee ?? CORN AVFRAGES Comparativestatement of grain forth0 mg Sept. 23, 18ri, and at esam time Q antagiehs. kveraegfk Q'Iet tia mheat de ...

THE MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES

... vi7 A £ I l (zELLA N EOU)S F>I1ATES et (.Om o ?? the era of ; e!, 'e 'IlK t Jt 'll vas olit tos ilisilt. ;ilve beeli the ?? L' 2 'lo : 1,t1)°',bet~i~iihmuz Os' I~ir e do lo xav.Economy tlL' lieat ?? feature inl fe the Civil Service and c Bl jest i55ued, and the III1l) .it ior thS great and CoIl- e in stir \t'it oiit- ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I FIuDY, Murcb 1D CORN EXCHltNGE. MIARK-LANF. The greater numberof the markets held in the courtry this wee: l&ve had in improving tendency. At Mailk. lane to-day Englil vwhent, with a snmnU supply, wa,. hell vith fgrujuesq sole holders requiring in advance of 1. per qr. for prmne old samples. Barley was dull on p, count of the lange uapply a' Englich. Oats were flrv and beans and peas steady ...

MORE ALLEGED BANKING FRAUDS

... MtORE ALLEGED BANKING FRAUDS. At Lambeth police-court on Wednesday, Sir Wil- sam. (eoote Setoe, Mr. William C. S3loodbred, and jilt. ?? Emerg bowell appeared to a summons charging them with combining, conspiring, and confederating to defraud Henry Watson and Arthur Larkin and others of certain moneys by false and fraudulent pretences. The defendants were con- nected with the National Co ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I LATEST MAKET INTELLIGENCE. I _ _ FiUDAY Dec. 8. I CO RN-EXCOHAN (1R. MARliK-LANE' The country markets held this week. have been fina, and the mtinority of them iY to 2s per qr. hielher for wsesvt. A t llark-lman to-dsay Mrosi- slay's badvanice of is to 2s per qr. wvns sapparteil, wvhite wheat sellings at 4fisi tol 6°8, snd redl 44es to 60s. Barley, maosin~og and grinlding, was mode- rately ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWISPAPER OFFICE. THURSDAY, Sept. 14. CC)RN E-XCOANG1E, MAE1K-LANE. With some exceptions the quantity of English wheat brought forward by farmers at the various country markets held since this day se'nnight has again been moderate, and mostly new. The transactions have not been of any magnitude, but the trade gene- rally has had a healthy tone at fully the rates ...

Published: Sunday 17 September 1876
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4478 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Commerce 

MONETARY REVIEW

... --s U7.. CITY, THURSSDAY EvENING. - A better feeling has prevailed in the Stock markets this week, The news from the East being more favourably interpreted, prices were firmer, with one or two exceptions where snecial in- fluences were at work. The investing public, how- ever, continued to hold aloof, and the rise in prices was due consequently to the operations of specators. To-day there was ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I' LTEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE. - FIAAY, ANtg. 18. C~l~-EXCHA NO , Mfl-LA'N The hilrkets helud fl'the prbviltc t week ?? dectinetl Is to.&s perq 'for vlet.- dfty 'ti Mark-4ane th+P ?? 6k- ceeclingly apattheitbic TIn tfct, ?? were iunoossilhie-in. tire ahsenee of RIMthing Wt1 the most trivial tle ractiovs arlluy Was mm-B stealdy, alid onuts outleti, rd per qr riearer thialn on thins tiy ...

THE CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT BANK

... I (From oar later editions of last Week. On Friday afternoon, for the sixth time, AIs-. Richard BDarner OakA Iei, the proprietor and vnanager of the Co-operative Credit bank. in Queen Victoria. street, was brought before the Lord Mayor, at the Justice-room of the Mansion house, on a chargo of having by false pretences defrauded the trustees and denositors of the suns of over 40,0001. The case ...