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THE LONDON MARKETS

... se, LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OFFICE. st T1i1UsuA, Oct. 20. iii- of Y. CORN EXCHANGE, MrARX-LANE, At tearly all the markets held in the pro- ze vinces since this day s6'nnight the supply of it farmers' wheat has been modlerate, and the re condition of thle samples somewhat affected be through the humidity of the weather. The is attendance of buyers being limited geae- va rally, no activity has ...

MR. GLADSTONE ON THE SUGAR TRADE

... I MR, GLADSTONE ON THE .SUGATB TRADI [From our Special-Squlday edition of last week]. On Saturday a meeting of provincial and London deles gates, representing variona brauches of labour oonlectod With the irgar indnuatryj- rnet ab the Taflgar hoteli received from Mr. Gladesone in answer to one adte3ad to him by the Workmen's National Association for the Abolition of Sugar Bounties, urging him ...

ADJUDICATIONS IN BANKRUPTCY

... IADJUDICATIONS IN BANKRUPTOY. ?? . 1. I LONDON GAZETTE. JAw. 23. LONDOrr.-E. J. AtlInson, 41, Micbael's-grove, South Kiensington-H. L. Harris, 32, Argyll- street, Begent-street, accountant-H. Hunt, 43, Hich-street,. Stoke Newington, vatchmaker- T.k. Papillonj 12, Chenistone-gardens, Ren- sington, clerk in holy orders. COUNTRY;-B. Hugheos,GlanConway, enbigh- shire, ?? Ann Taverner, Loveday- ...

ADJUDICATIONS IN BANKRUPTCY

... ADJJDICATIONS IN BANKRUPTWT. LONDON GAZETTE, APRIL 14. LonDON.-E. Comley, Hoxton-square. brush manufacturer-H. J. Stark, Christchurch-road, oupe1I-parkc, organist-L. Fuulkner, gereford- NOrE.-i'he I tice ?? Of Adiudfcatlon, dated April 1, against J. E. Chava~see Stour- bridge, was gocetted on the 7th April instant in - error, no ?? order having been made. LONDON GAZETTE. AaPRI 17. LONDON. - B. ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... |THE LONDON MARKETS| iLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPERl OFFICE. * TnUmsn&Y, Oct.22. CORN EXC-HANGE, MARK.LAXE. Field work and sowing have been for- warded since our last report,through im- proved weather, on the lighter soils. Roots have been pulled in tolerable condition. The remanets of the scanty Highland har- vest are only this week gathered. The Excise price of Wheat fast week was 30s lid, against ...

ADJUDICATIONS IN BANKRUPTCY

... I ,LONDON GAZETTE, JAN. 21, LoNDOX.-H. ;G, Bishopp, Borough-read, Soatthvwark, tobacco manufacturer-J. Grieves, ILime-street, meflerhOn5t-H. 11. Euiogton anld J. T. Aldred, Friday-street, warehlousemen-C. Macdonald, Quleen Victoria-street, merchant- J. Slheermanl, 3un., PaddingtonS-street, bulilder- D. Tallermito. Easinghall-Otreet, club proprietor. HA3reReuprOY Ax3Uht.ED.-H. 1:. Cooper,~eSt- ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... [ FRTDiy, Aug. 9. The home Wheat trade, considering the holi- dav week, has had a rdrm tone through tle moderate ?? offered, and some holders have been abile to keep to their advance of 6d per qr. Oats have also been well priced, and Maize, at i9s 6d-20s for mixed American. has continued in general request. Beans and Peas have kept at about Sd to is improvenwent -o1 the valuco of a fortnriht ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... THEE LONDON MARKETS. LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OFFICE, THURSDAY, June 27. CORON EOXCIHANGE, MARK-LANE. Looking to our imports in the next harvest season, there seems a probability of dimi- nished supplies from India, as Sir James Caird anticipates, although perhaps in a better degree. The exportation from India in 1887-8 was 670,908 tons, but this was a very bad general harvest; in 1886 she ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... _MONETARY REViEW. a CIJY,TuuesrB ir ArrEl roo .-Apart from the Bnglish Eunds, which remain firm, the Stock Mlaskets made a bad start inuthe new year.. According. to custom, the Stock- exchange was closeddn Tuesday. Yesterday dulness pre- vaiied in' all departments, and 'prices closed lower all round at night; Consols 'sere quoted 100k to 101 for money and account; New and Reduced Three per ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... .LAT?ST U4AKNT INTXGlzxo-m 6 CoR5 EX0HANMG MNARK-LA-. * Psipry Feb. 2?. Trqde'tbrouehoomt, the week hag been of a sluggish chamter. Red Wheat kept, to the previous price of 34s, and gnglish W. ite to effeet aries had to go at 3Is per ?? An ocopsional drop of 6d. Foreign Wheat was in strun supply, asnd generally easier, Dantzic fetqbinhgtlighest. pdoe r t 38.s, Iflour, wlth heavy. l,npcrta ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST MKET INTELLIGENCE. c FEIDay, April 18. CORN EXOHANPt. MARg-LANB. j The supplies were light to-day of most ar- ticles of the trade. For wheat and flour there was only a limited sale at former rates. M~aize and oats rather dearer. Bean3 and peas unAl- tored frdm Wednesday. .CSlTT~lB, &c.' '(METRO:POLITA,) 3 The trade here on- TIhursdlay was not very good . in any departmnent. Beasts, ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OFFICE. t .THaSDAY, April24. a 00N EXCHANGE. MARK-LANE. S There has been a little rain since our last . report, but temperatbre has temained very e low for the time of year. Although vege- tation has made but little progress durin ethe last two or threp weeks,. the reports as d regards the cereal crops are, on the whole, e satisfectory. All that is now w'ianted is a ...