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LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I CORN EXCHANGE. MARK-LANR. FRIDAY, Nov. 5. Wet weather has retarded the attendance of buyers to-day, but nevertheless Wheat has been firm, New red Baltic Wheats made 37s. Flour, in small supply, has done a quiet trade, but values remain unchanged fromthe recent advance. good and fine matingl3arleys continue firm; grinding steady in5 values hut fewer inquiries. Maize rather scarce, ietehed Gd ...

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 ...

ADJUDICATIONS IN BANKRUPTCY

... ADJUDICATIONS -N BANKRUPTCY, I LONDON GAZETTE, Nov. 9. LoNDON.-W. B. Baillie and C. Knowles, Blackfriars-road, ironmongers-W. Biles and H. Sydney, Eleanor-road, North Hackney, licensed victuallers-F. Bowle, College-avenue, Lower Clapton, builder-A. G. Buttifant, King Wil- liamst-treet, City, and elsewhere, accountant- F. H. Connel, High-road, Kilburn, watchmakrer -M. Fox, Huntiogdon-buildings, ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... | l LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPEI4 OFFICE. TausRsDny, Nov. 25. CO3IN EXCH-ANGE, MARK-LANE. No grumble worth record can be made of the weather this week: it has been favour- able for dairy farmers, far pastures, for fresh-ploughed land to be harrowed and drilled, and for arrears of root lifting and storing to make good progress. The frost has done good in pulverising heavy soils. Better than the ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... *i i CITY, TH.URSDAY AYl LERN(ON.- birie 'e ljjjlti the nooney market, although buslttesS t,'y au~ initerrupted bv the settleniettt., 'nd ellt' notttintlly unchanged, at 1024 for MOtO' Sitk H7omne Rallways are dtrooping, ?? beti bftds yitle by the weatber. Amtolng; Foreign G'eeld tl;t 11 e EgyvPtilos sh1ow an upirard tenoctic'y, aI d . I 51 in grisn Fours and peruvian Six per Cents, teady I ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I CO01 EXCHANGE, MARK-LANE. FRIDAY. NC. 19. Business has been better this Week, and to- day trade opened well, although not fully sue- taned to the close. As the wet weather had hindered threshing there were few samplesof English Wheat ha perfect condition; such as rere kept the previous week's advanen of 6d. Flour et with roore inquiry, with an advance of fd in country brands and American. ...

THE COAL DUTIES

... _ Among the most important questions with s which Parliament will be called on to deal next * Session-at any rate, so far as London is con- d cerned-is that of the Coal and Wine Duties. s Shall the tax which is at present levied on all coals and wine brought into the Port of London be continued or not? Such is the problem which Lord Randolph Chiurchill, on bea`haljf the Government. has been ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... MONETARY REVIEW, _ CITY, SATURDAY AFTERNOON.-The Stock markets, while slowing a fairly good tendency to-day, were in- active for general business, and the variations in prices were irregular. The English funds were firm, and Consols and New and Reduced closed at an improvement. Some Home Railways were also better, and especially North-Western and North British (which were among the weakest ...

THE MIXED PICKLE TRADE

... THE MIXED FICKLE TRADE. At West Ham, on Friday. George Harrmyg- toez, of 341, Barking-road, was summoned, under the Public Health Act, 1875, at the instance of Mr. Horn, the sanitary officer for West Ham, for having on his premises, at Grange-road, Plaistow, two casks containing cauliflowers, in preparation for sale, and intended for the food of man, which were unwholesome.and unfit for food. ...