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THE LONDON MARKETS

... |THE LONDON MARKETS- LLOYD'S WEEKLEy NEWjNvPAPER OFFICE- rmpaSDaY. Dec. 31. CORN EXCHANGE, MARK-LANE. A Happier New Year may indubitably be wished to, and echoed by, our agricultural readers. In grain prices the most unre- munerative on record (less than a fourth the cost in 1812, the highest of the century- 126s 6d per quarter for Wheat), 1885 also shows the lowest Wheat acreage (2,478 ...

RACING AT NEWMARKET

... TUeSDAY.-TWO Thousand Guineas Trial Plate : Prinstead, 4 yrs, 7st 51b (1); Le Caissier, 3 yrs, 7st 41b (2); Cambusmore, 5 vrs, 8st llb (3).-Selling Plate: Gervas, 2 yrs, bst 71b (1); Rosj Morn. 4 yrs, 8st 11lb (2); Rlicotta, 3 yrs, 7st 91b (3)..-Visitors' Plate: Present Times, 4 yrs, 9st (1); Luminary, 4 yrs, 8st 71b (2); Stourvwicl, 4 yrs. 8st tlb (3).-First Welter Handicap; St. Helena, 4 yrs ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... CORN EXCHANGE, MANIC-LANE. FinDAY. Mlav 28. British Wheat has been firmly supported at the late rise to 34s and 36s. REissial, Inidian, and Australian samples vent at easier rates, and foreign Flour drooped in sympathy. Good coudtry brands showed strength. Maize met with a firm demand at 3sb, and heavy J~issian Cats \Vent a little cheaper. Grinding Earleys at 2Sb were well supported. Beauls, ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... CORN EXCHANGEiA K. M LANE. FDnoAY. March 1 2. Business on the week has beea fairly steady; higher prices asked nosaibly checking sales. Continental and New York dealings have been firm ; and our leadingrcvtroiniii markets have had an advance in 'Wheat prices and good attendances. Other commodities have kept firm recent values. Mark-lane has done a steady, though net increased, trade at about ...

ADJUDICATIONS IN BANKRUPTCY

... LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 1. LONDOXC-M. Hyman, Bow-road, Mile-end, pubhcan's manager-E, Keen, North Audley- street, GrosvenOr-Square, coach builder-Al. Phythian, Strand, grocer-11. fl. Strong, Oon- ?? late solicitor-B, a.3vatsonsJewin-street. costume manufacturer. AnxJunlcATtON ANNU~LLED-S. Dupggan, Liver- pool, model ledgiulg-house keeper, Mday 28; debts paid in full. LONDON GAZETTE. JvNE 4. ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... CORN EXCHAiNGE. MARK-LANE. FnrDAY. Sept. 17. The market has been but sparsely attended to-day, buyers evidently waiting for stronger consignments of the newr growth. Wheat, both home and forei n, sold slowly at easier rates, choice dry quali'ties only being the excep- tion. Flour is Gd cheaper forall butthevery best, and Malting Barley is steady, but inferior sorts of the latter are dull. Sup ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... ClORN EXCHANE. MABR-LANIS. . ?? NOV. 12S To-day, as during the week, home-grown pro- duce was rather scant in supply; but foreign Wheat and Oats came In plentifully. Prices at the beginning of the week might be put as 6d dearer for English and Foreign Wheat; Flour, 3d to 6dmore, with active deallgs; the best malting Barleys strong at last week's values, but inferior sorts and grinding ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... CORN EXCHANGE, MARIK-LANE., Paean. M~arch 5. Through the wintry weather, firmer prices telegraphed, from MAnrica, and smaller conlsign- snouts on passege, ark-lana dealings have been mome extended this wfeeks, and prices strong. English Wheat has had a fair amount of bbusi- ness at a general rise of 6d (Is for best samples). led Wheats averaged 28s-s3s and good Whites 30s-35s. Foeiarn Wheat ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... CORN EXCHANGE, MARK-LANE, FaIDAY. Feb. 19. Prices of breadstuff show a hardening ten- dency, owing to the continuous cold weather, A better demand has prevailed for White Wheat at W8s, and Red sold well at 33s. Flour has been bought only for present requirements, prices of British ranging from 20a for Norfolk to 34s top, and for foreigu from l6s American to 39s Hun- garian. Barieys Ihave been ...

NEWMARKET RACES

... TurEsDAY.-Match for 1001.: Kismet. aged, 9ft (1); Asil, 5yrs. Bst (2).-Trial Plate: Nautilus, 6 yrs, 9st 21b (1); Polemic, 6 yre, 9st 21b (2); Eel- lona, 4 yrs, 9st 21b (3).-Selling Stakes, for Two- Mr-olds: Scottish Minstrel, 9st (1); Twitter, 8st illb (2); Verona, 6st 61b (3).-Yeistor3' Plate: Northern Duke, 4 yrs, 7st 21b (1); lFaning, 3 yrs, Oct 91b (2); Coquille, 3 yrs, 6st 6tb (3)-Jtly ...

ADJUDICATIONS IN BANKRUPTCY

... I ?? LONDON GAZETTT, JATN. 8. LoavnoON.-T. Bear, 21, Denmark-street, E, cigar maker-S. H. Bigland. 72, Gracechurch-l street, enrineer-J. R. Boyce, Granite wharf, High-street, Wapoing, timber mer~liant-J. Frost, Green-street, East Ham, florist-J. P. Iles, 37, Moucerieff-street, Peckham, slate, &o., merchant-C. Mengel. 25, Comupton-terrace, l~ighburv, schoolmaster-E. Richens, Tshe Croavn ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I I _ _ _I CORPS EXCHANGE, MARKt-LANE, f FRIDAY, March 26. Although the open weather has been welcome enough to arable and pasture farmers, it has had the counter effect of weakenina current prices of grain. English and ?? have not 1 kept with any degree of firmness to recent values (sellin~at lfs-33s for Red, 31s-35s for White); nor have grinding haneys. Oats have I been 3d lower on bthe ...