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NEW YORK PRICES—THURSDAY

... I NEW YORK PRICES-TauRsDAY. Money easy. Stocks opened firm and active, but became weak during the afternoon. The mar* ket at the close, however, though dull, was firm. Cotton on spot steady and unchanged; futures opened weak, but afterwards advanced, with, however, subsequent reactions, closing steady. Petroleum quiet, closing steady at late rates. Lard has declined on packers sCiliig, and ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... I edAUCH1NJ3LA&-SunD., D~~k.-On Sunday I Aek Miss Helen Milne (655 liad not becn seen shout! , her house, some of her neighbours enitered by al I back window, and found her deadi in fled. Dn. i1 hceased was a healthy womtan, unmarried, aisit n-occupied the cottage alone. She had on 8atin-day it, evening been visiting a number of sick per~sons coil 'Ittitending to their wants, end left) a ...

Published: Wednesday 20 January 1892
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3320 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Commerce 

COMMERCIAL NOTES

... COMMER.CIAL NOTES. UNITED STATxsn TPADx.-A review of trade in the United States, as reported to Meesrs Dan & 4 Co.,.mercantile agents, Grlasgow, is as follows:- An the end of the year approaches, general trade c slackens, and there is perhaps not more than the usual disposition to defer large trausactions until after stock-taking and the holidays. The holiday tradeis now in full blast, and ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I I ._._ C O RN. Lovmo, Friday.-Mark Lane opens decidedly' quiet for both English and foreign wheat, with only a retail demuand. Quotations are purely noiinal. Flour depressed, under the influence of heavy arrivals. Mixed American maize continues to droop in value-23s 3d ex ship nearest value. Malting barley slow ; grinding unclanged ; good Azoff held 23s Gd. Oats mark no change; demand quiet. ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... AsnpvrDn AT A irDEEN.-January 26-Qaeen, Sutherland, Leith, goods ; St Clair, Nisbet, Leith, do.; James Hall, M'Donald, Leith, do.; Earn- holh, Black, Inverness, do.; Princess maud, Kerr, Liverpool, do.; Granite City,. .ewton, Methil, towing; Margaret Edward, iartman, do., coals; Gem, Henderson, put back, do: --- SAILED.-Januarv 26-Silvia, CratbeLese,fe:o Wight, oats; Benalder, Boaden, ...

FISHING INTELLIGENCE

... I I WIHITE FISHING. MACDUFF, Tuesday.-There was a fair haddock, fishing to-day. The,. bighest catches by tins Smail: boats were 4 to 6 boxes, and the large 7 to 9 boxas. Yesterday a small boat bad 60 cod and ling. Prices for fatddocks, Bs 6d per cwt.; cod and lig, 9d to Is 6d each. NEWHAVPN, Tuesday.-Quotations:-Haddocks, prime, 8s fid to lOs6d per box; do., snmll, fis 6d to Os 6d per box; ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... MAlNHSTzrt, Thursday.-The Exchange Tele- Vraph Company's repoai says:-Moderate attend- ance and dull tone. Enog:sh wheat sold slowiy a, 1 pyr qr, tiecline, i ,_eu being 2d per rental cheaper. Flour Wmas ;tegIeted at 6d redaction. Oars were unchaug-e., arnd bea.s fairly steady, but muaize shows a ftali on the week of 7d per cental. 13rrin:rruau~, Thursday.-Trade slow. English wheat, except for ...

FISHING INTELLIGENCE

... A| DzSEN, hlonday.-'Tienty-two trawlers arrived to-day with tight catches. One steani Ieat line boat htd a fair take of cod and ling. Priees were :-Cod, 2s to 4e each; ling, Is 6d to 4s 4d each .aithe, 9d to lOd each: large haddocks, 183 to '22 per box; medium haddocks, ISs 6d to 20s perbox; turbot, llOs to 120s per cwt. ; lemon soles, 69s to 62s per box; medium plaice, 4's to 4Ss per box; ...

COMMERCIAL NOTES

... LOsNDON AND BRIGaTwoiC DrviDsnxy. - The dividend on the undivided ordinary stock of the London, BrightDo, and South Coast Railway for the lat half-year willbeatthe rate of 4 17s6dJ per cent. per anaum, leaving A Walance of £9700. MsTROPOLITANa RAILWAY DIVIDEND. - The directors of the Metropolitan Railway ye3ter- day announce that, sabject to the final audit, they wv111 recommond tho ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... II SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, II, - ARarv21D AT AARRDENN.-January l3tlh--Ben- alader, Boaden, Si;aderlend, coals; Oithossa, Dovmn, London, light; Romulus. Gove, Ters- chelling, mussels; Nigel, M 'Neil, Leith, goods. SAmLin.-January 13th-James Hall, M'Donald, Inverness, oods; Cluny, Kennedy, Sunderland, light; St ¶Nieholas, Reid, Leith, vgoods; John M'Connocbie, Rogers, Fraserburgh, towing; ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... I THE MONEY MARKET, LONDOoN, Wedneaday. T~he position of the Money Alarket is pruotically unchaugod. There is considoriable difficulty ins plact(iug monoy onloan, and advancesare quotedlat Iper cent, and undor. Discounts arc (equally weak, three months' bank hills being negotiated at 2 per vent. P'aris cheque exchange is 25f. 18o. S-tock Markets have a quieL appearance, so for mre ...

FISHING INTELLIGENCE

... I~~ ~ ~~~~~~~ _ I WHITE FISBING. AnaoDesmr, Saturday.-Elevea trawlers arrived to-day and landed an averege catch of 17 cwts. of cod, ling, saithe, eels, and skate. Between 70 and SO small line boats were at sea, and had about from three to four cwts. each of haddocks, and also a small proportion of codlings. Price for line haddocks was 99 toh 10s ld per box. Other prices were-cod, 2s 6d to 4s ...