THE CORN TRADE
... - .. 388.. 3.. - .. - F~o~usu-Englieh. 1,626 sacks: Foreign, 13,378 sacks; Eastern Counties, 9,890 sacks; Great Northern, 1,939 sacks; Exorted, 1,e8s cwt. ...
... - .. 388.. 3.. - .. - F~o~usu-Englieh. 1,626 sacks: Foreign, 13,378 sacks; Eastern Counties, 9,890 sacks; Great Northern, 1,939 sacks; Exorted, 1,e8s cwt. ...
... comprised 1,461 casks from Russia; 101 ditto from d,, Astralia; 408dittofrom SouthAmerica; And 1) ditto from other places ; total1 1,939 cogsks. ...
... Parliament out of the Consolidated Fund for SLpply Services ?? 3016,972 The Surplus of the Consolidated Fund, Quarter ended Oct 10, 1939. ?? ,092,55G The probable Amount of Exchequer Bills required to meet the Charge on the Consoli- 3,01,18 dated Fund, Quarter ...
... contrary, was 2d. per stone dearer. er Comparative statement of Prices and Supply of Cattle at Market. c- Oct. 2!), 1890. Oct. .1, 1939. Nov. 1, 1S.iS SO S. d. R. d. S. d. s. d. s. *, s. d. Be scef ?? il to 4 ?? (6 to 1410 3 (to4 4 t) to Mutton ?? 3 0 to 5 . ...
... the week ending August 80:- Passenger revenue and mails ?? £1,244 10 6 Goods, parcels, and livestock ?? 695 0 0 Total ?? £1,939 10 6 Corresponding week last year .£1,627 6 8 DUBLIN AND KINOSTOWN RtAILWAY.-Traffic for the week ending September 9 :- Daily ...
... Progressive,”'or British. Place. Members. Votes. Simonstown Runciman 562 Woodstock Bailey 1,421 Port Elizabeth Searle 1,939 ~ Juta 1,842 Cape Town Cartwright 1,862 Griqualand East Crewe 515 Cathcart Smartt (unop.) Wynberg Thompson (uuop.) 5 ...
... 000 42,107 Tfatal ?? . ,701,060 9,701,15211 ?? ?? 314,621 4D,170 'fTs Surplus ?? . ?? . . 2,124,054 2,186,2119 ?? ?? 202,462 193,9 Il82,2 11,887.784 ht to this Account to lie opplled to pay off0 I. 1,670,123 11,887,784 rhoi Amount of Exchequier Bills Issued ...
... ctheso many indications of this circumstance yet perceptible. The steam eommercial marine of Ergland at this maocen comprises 1,939 vessels, of 711,477 tons and 193,476 horset power. GREAT NORT-SE'PIN RAILWAY.-Receipts for the week endina, Aiir. 21, tll2 ...
... Martinique and Gusdaloupe sugfar remOwI r altered in price. Crrolina Rice brought :4f pet SO kheirs, 5' + Yerk Patarhes of 1939, which htve again improved In volue,, Ia. 42tf. We had alio some inquire for Indigo, and 20 cwa tsh were disposted of ast Iwasc ...
... oilija.4% 1583. 83 9 Do 6 p. c. ?? 51 2OK Do. 1889 fullypd ~80/ Y 36Y Grand.TrunnlOrd- 1036 3 Chelsea ?? 297 72' Do.A1889fulyPe. 1939 Do. First PreE. .. '13/s 36 East London ?? 212 15 Cedoths I.. 50/ 1/srI62 Do. Second PreL !5 0/s 36 GrandJunction ?? 121 5 ...
... to Os. Gd. Straw .11. 7s. Gd. Calves 112 .. 200 Veal .4s. 6d. to Is. Od. Clover. 31. l0s. Sd. to t, GOs. Gd. Sheep .. 19,39.. 40 Perk. .4s. 6d. to 4s. 10d. Pigs ?? 240 *~ 130 FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES.-Tuesday, Oct. 15. 10 BANKRtUPTS. W. Austin, S ...
... years fromi ?? at 8l-3701. Not sold. Two leasehold houses, in %WlllIamfstreet. Hampstead-road, let at 40, heldftor 91 yearsfrom 1939 at 7k-2001. Not sold. Eleven hou ea, Nos I to 9, Robert-strebe, and Nos. 1 to 2, Rotert- eonr-n, Pimlico, pooduetug 189.L f ...