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LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST IMARKET INTELLIGENCE. CORN EXCHAM;C;B. 3sGARKIJ-LANE. FRI.Dky DeC. 17. Owing to light supplies and foggy weather. business has been very himited. From the begin- ning of theL week ?? and ?? were held for an advance of Gd to is per quarter; Flour was 6d dearer; matting and grinding Barleys and Oats in moderate request, at pre- vious prices; * lfeice Eshort, in supply) 6d advance on the ...

BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS

... The Board of Trade returns for November were I issued on Tuesday. The total value of the im-a ports for the month was 33,050,9551., an in- crease, compared with the corresponding month of 1885, of 3,307,1871. The increase was chiefly in raw materials and articles of food and drink . duty-free. The imports for the 11 months. January to November, 1886, were valued at 318,452,8041.. a decrease, ...

ADJUDICATIONS IN BANKRUPTCY

... ADJUDICATIONS IN BANKRUPTCY, LONDON GAZETTE. Nov. 30. LoNDoN.-T. Andrews, jun., Clapton-place. Lower Clapton, upholsterer-V. Smith, St. Johlns-roasi, Iloxton, box manufacturer-W. S. Spark. late Queesliborough-terracs, Kensington- !carden. end elsewhere, gentleman-NX Thoip- j sonh Sotlssmanptcn-biiihlings. Chancery-lane, I geltleuiall-A. Wyatt, St. ilcuet-place, Grace-, cehur c,-steest. ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... CORN E1XCiGAG'E. MARK-LANE. FRIDAY. Dec. 3. Traide to-day has beenvery firm, owing rrmainly to the extremely low tempenature. laore money for Wheat has been asked ;ls advance on the week. Good EnDlish Wheat is oruoted at 33s-37s, a rise to-day of 6d. American was 6d advanced also, and Australians tended dearer (35s-36s 6d per quarter). A rise of 3d ?? general for country and 6d for American ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENGE

... CORN EXCHANGE, 1iARIK-LANE. FlUDAY, Dec. 24. To-day has been virtually a dead market, the extreme lassitude Ofth6 two preceding markets being inteusified, but nevertheless prices bear a firm tone. The only day this week on which business has been done was Monday, when English Wheat proved very firm at Is per quarter rise; business ie foreign was checked by a requirement of 6dadvanice; ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... CORN EXCHANGE, MARK-LANE. FRIDAY. Dec. 10. Business has been better to-day, and prices firmer, the disastrous weather of the past few days being sufficient to meet the downward ten- denicy ofWednesday. Parcels of Indian and Australian advanced 3d. Raised fully 6dforWhite English (34s-37s) and Is for the best red Wheat (32s-35s) not much was doing on Monday and Wednesday, Foreign, Wheats were ...

ADJUDICATIONS IN BANKRUPTCY

... LONDON GAZETTE, Da. 7. LoNDON.-S. T. Hutchins, High-street. Strat- ford, and elsewhere. clothier-E. -Lavender, I Bread-street, Cheapside, and elsewhere, builder -S. W. Masters, Farquhar-road, Upper Nor- wood, solicitor-S. Matthews, Bristol, private In commissariat and transport corps.-E. T. Phair, , Lincoln-street Mile-end-road. commercial clerk. LONDON GAZETTE, DEC. 10. ' LowuoiN.-A. NV. ...

FOREIGN FRAUDS IN THE WATCH TRADE

... , -n-1 * Of all trades which have been arlvu- by the depression of the last few years, con1 bined with the effects of foreign competitionf none has suffered more severe ythan that of the watchmakers. A slight improvement has been felt during the past month, yet the deserted. workshops of Clerkenwell still bear melancholy testimony to the severity of the crisis. But bad trade is not theonly ...

Published: Sunday 19 December 1886
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 547 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Commerce