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LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST MAR ?? ?? UO.IN E[xACJiAIRlUE Ult.LA1i7 - A rise of Is in hult Fu IDii) Ot 29, white being 36 a old, 355 slew; he~rd new 33s. Demand pretty briS , ld ?? 3 gold.i.B~le nds.~cedtriek C, and EnPled 34 od.Flour also rose is pe st and I ?? to 42s - I-nd 'lish 3d and Matz dmoe h i ; * '482an Oat and Peas being on nqlres tor price took plc.Lnee e is cha,~ ' at 40s Callutta ex ship, a rn 6rra ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... CORN EXCHANGE. MARK-LANE. FRIDAY. Oct. 1. Trade is dull again to-day, and heavy holders of British Wheat are glad to take 6d less; foreign growthb are a little more steady. Flour is again dull, transactions being only sufficient for immediate wants, and then at a reduction of 3d. Barlevs are doing better than of late, the demand bting more active. Oats again exceed the demand, and best sorts ...

RACING AT NEWMARKET

... RACING AT NEWMARLET. MTONDAY.-Trial Plate: Ilitldiaieolpe, 6 Iru 9st 51b (1); Flores. 4 yri, 7st 41b (2); iiieg 3iQII- month, 4 yrs, Bst 121b (3).-October ?? P1,. duce Stakes, for two-yr-olds: Amnama, dat 81b (1)- Dante, 9st (2); Liicitai, gst 91b 3).- Visitors' Plate (liandicap) : St. Georae, 3 erj, 6stl2lb (1) ; Sub Ro'd (3 yis, 7st) ani Yunsieur de Paris (4 vesst ?? bat Parseceed ?? Plate: ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... CoRN EaHANGEq ?? lFetmAY. Oct. 22 Steadiness in Wheat has been the chief cha- racteristic at the exchange this week; values taken altogether showing firmness, but buyers were not eager to purchase. English white sold at I5s, and red at 33s. Among foreign Rus- sian and American became stronger. On the Continent prices have au upward tendenev. Flour has been in fair demand atlastweeks value-top ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... CITY, SATuRPAY ArrEnNoox.-A fair amount of busi- ness has been transacted on the Stock Exchange, but few special features are noticeable. Console recovered last week's fall. In the Bnglish railway market prices have been generally on the decline, the principal selling being of Great Western. lioreign Government bonds were at first helped by the firmness reported fronm Paris, and were mostly a ...

ADJUDICATIONS IN BANKRUPTCY

... I LONDON GAZETTE, OcT. 19. LONDON.-R. J. Brooks, sen., Usher-road, Bow, builder-W. T. Cogswell, Oxford-street, grocer -J. T. Daly, York-street, Waiworth, timber ( onerchant-J. Dunsmore and J. Adamson, West Ferry-road, Miliwall, engineers-S. P. Long- t man. High-street, Peckbasm, butcher-M. F. I llacCormacle, Pembnidge-place, Bayswater, cur- geou-major-D. S. Nice, Claphann-road, bnilder -J. ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... CITY, SATURDAY EVEN5iG.-The Stock markets were 7erf quiet to-day in all sections, owing to Monday's iollday, which will be immediately followed by the Consgol settlement. The English fuunds were steady at 'esterday's prices; while Home railways, after opening with a firm tendency, relapsed. Foreign Government securities showed very little movement durig the day, but wereateadvexceptfor ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... CORN EXCHANGE. MARK-LANE. FRIDAY. Oct. 8. The tone for Wheat has become stronger, and the demand better, than.at the beginning of the week, and an improvement is also notieeable in the demand. Flour is again dull, and about 3d per sack cheaper for inferior sorts. Fine malt ing Barleys at 38s are firm and advancing, but low sorts for Grindingare Is cheaper. Oats being in short supply, arise of ...

RACING AT NEWMARKET

... MoaDAY.-Plate of 100 guineas:, Theodore, 3 yrs, 8ct 121b (1); The Sun, 3 yrs, Est 121b (2); lipon, 3 yrs, 8at 121b (3).-Ali-aged Selling Plate: Wiley g, 2 yrs, 7st 81b (1); Assignation, 3 yrs, Sat 101b (2): Iceni, 2 yrs, 7st 31b ?? Monday Nursery Handicap Plate: The Gloam- ing, 8st 91b (1); Cobbler, 7st 41b (2); Lady Sef- ton, 6st 111b ?? Selling Plate of 100 guineas, for two-yr-olds- ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... CORN EXCHANGE, MARKI-LANE. FRIDAY. Oct. 15. Wheat, both English and foreign, has been quoted at recent values, the best Now Zealand not exceeding 36s. Flour continues dull, a le- duction of d to 6d taking place in American growths. Barleys of fine malting quallt3~are firmer, but grinding sorts are without anima- tion. Common Russian Oats close dearer then last week, the demand being good. ...