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MEETING IN THE CORN EXCHANGE

... of what isr te Balfour is doirlg, would suffer dieorder, wousld inake rt tthe law it no avail, would draw property ii- and intelligence from the country asa it cotry where law hsd ceased to prevail. oes f we compare them, what i the real danger. Home in ...

BRITISH CORN TRADE REVIEW

... | BRrrl, CORN TIRADE REVIEW. I (From the Mark Lane Express. ) Sir John Lawes takes a less favourable view of the British wheat crop than that which bas been presented to our readers. Reservin- his re- marks for early October instead of publishing them ...

LAWES’ MANURES-SEASON 1871

... Portsoy. Morison & MacConachie, Fraserburgh. LAWES’ PATENT TURNIP MANURE. UAWES’ DISSOLVED BONES. LAWES’ SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. LAWES’ POTATOE MANURE. LAWESCORN AND GRASS MANURES. LAWES’ CONCENTRATED ...

REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE

... REVIEW OF THE CORN Tl'ADE. pose t (Froe ta ft Mark Lane Express.) etru ,o After at neek of olnsettleil wumetb.r, dillring which not othere hlts been a consloero ole rainrfall, the teilmlerature tee i e:tH become m1U01 lower, ?? it ?? occuried0 on Pr ...

CORN EXCHANGE, March 12

... foundation of the poor laws; of thi, r- country, which for so long a period iead ber.> h found so beneficial. He proposed simply to brsng e in an enabling adt, viz. an adt to enable every pa- rish, as far as it was consistent with-law, to le- gislate for ...

REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE

... macit dillicuiry. The tolsde for domalt is ?? r sinilaor position to that of barley; grea~te a left there is a lurge sopply of law ejiaulty niakes 00l offer,' we 13 for whicla pricos are cnntinltally~ in fmascot of bnyers.W.a oian l et iea ready salelat Unaltered ...

REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE

... REVIEW OF TRE CORN TRADE. (Front tie Mark lade .iAprqso&) Since Tuesday last the weather has been favourable 3 for harvesting operations over the United Kingdom. with but few exceptions. Probably a large bulk of grain . has been secured. Yesterday (Sunday) ...

REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE

... to pronounce decree . absolrifto. But it now seems that this finding in fact i. had proceeded upon an erroneous finding in law. The n Sheriff says that the defender is barred from drawing beck after any one of the creditors had accepted, and d there is ...

BRITISH CORN TRADE REVIEW

... of the Continent continue to be well spoken of, and in the United States the cold weather which has now supervened is wel, corned as checking the injuries done by fly pests. The Argentine wheat harvest is nearly ripe, and the crop should be one of the ...

ABERtDEEN CORN MARKET—FRIDAY

... ABERtDEEN CORN IAIRET'r-FiUaly. ?? 1,1 - > . ..1 . . .. . Wd We hald at large supply of OstiLeal this vweek, %which 11 met a ready sale, at frim;) I . to Is. 6d. per boll higher d1 teti this day week ?? price I Id. to Is. Id. per il- peck. Fine fresh ...

LONDON CORN MARKET—Monday

... (From the London Papem of Monday.) | LONDON CORN AlARKET-Mouday. | ., - . .. - . . .. . I Wheat.-English steady at last -week's prices. Foreign had N rather a better demand, which was met by scllers without re- p quired advance. Floating cargoes off the ...

LONDON CORN MARKET—MONDAY

... - . .: ~. ?? Express.] (From ?? London Paera 'f .Monday.) LONDON CORN: MARKFT-MONDAY. The wveather-has )srned cold and somewhat unsettled. WIIEAT.-ElIisish in short supply and quite as dear. Foreign had a fair demand for country buyers. Of floating cargoes ...