REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE
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... WEEKLY CORN --REVIEW. (-Frors Bell's WeekZy AXenmger.) WI5RAT.-At last Monday's market the trade ruled dull, and all secondary sorts were 2s per qr. lower, with a considerable portion left over unsold for future markets. Choice qualities were not pressingly ...
... WEEKLY CORN REVIEW. (Prom Bel've Weealy iessenger.) WsEAT.-The delivery continues to be of the moet limited character; the farmers, not liking the preee'' prices, ore much disinclined to thrash this article, ands many are nndct keep it in stack until ...
... I.ViEKL'Y CORNN REVIEW. (FM'flaBe 1s'WfecA6Zi M~essenXger.) WI5EAT.-Ofl Mndsy the best fresh-thrashed qualities were disposed of at a declirle °f 18 per 9r. whilat all otber were offered at a ?? rf'.28 p:rqr3 wetheat bringing ftorwrd buyers, and some ...
... WF EKLY CORN REVIEW. (Yrom Bell's Weekltv Alts sangea.) WHEAT-Thare was an increased quantity brought forward at Mark-lane on Monday both from Essex and Kent; some portion of that from the former county was inferior in quality and scarcely saleable, whilst ...
... WEEKLY CORN REVIEW. I (From Bell'S Weeklyo Messrenger.) WERrAT.-Foreign goes Off steadily at high rates ; the stocks aro gradually being reduced and have now become very low. Thoe imports have been very' moderate, and were exceeded by tbe exp~orts; this ...
... WIgEKLY CORN REVIEW. I (From Belle' Weekly Ressengcr.j WuRAT.-There was an improvement in the condition of all samples of English brought forward at Mark-lane on Monday. The beat parcels sold steadily, at the full prices of the previous week, whilst secondary ...
... WEEKLY CORN REVIEW. (F'roM B8el'8 Weeklv Mresseg6r.) WIeAI.-T-here continues to be a very limited quantity brought forward; and at Mark lane on Monday, the eupply from Essex and Kent wae smaller than that of the previous week ; a steady sale was experienced ...
... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE. {Targe me_ C.,. - - Tor I I Ir orrbrr (IFROM THE MARK-LANE EXIRESS.) That long-desired blessing, a copious supply of rain, has generally been granted to the country, and with a yet warm subsoil we may expect the best results ...
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