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LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST VA-MiET INTFMLIGENO]T1. gr eAnI7, Muholl CORS.EXCHHAIGB. MARK-LANE. ithere wvas very little English grain on offer at u atri at to-day, alti the foreign arrivals were , irrote. ohe trade opelledi with a film rp- nac cfor wheat, which ?? Is dearor than wii av. The email busineas dona in other . clos nias at forrmer rates. :4TS;lO}-OLITAVN CATTLE MARKET. CIz ?? ut ea6ggegate number ol ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... CORN EXCHANGE. MARK-LANE. FReDAY. Oct. 14. Trade to-day, as at ths previous matrliets, has been ?? limited. ForrEnglih Wheati Gdadacan isfrfrinmyhptasa extreme average of dealiflile the sulk being at fill[ previous prlicas Heir white, Ifsi-34s roil 28S-32s. 'There has been a goad dlemand for fins. malting Barleys grindinig sorts beincg ab)out Ii dearer. Oats have advanceid Iii tol ld; _1fizie ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... THE LONDON ATARKETS, LLOYD'S jWEEKlUY N~EWSvPAPER. OFFICE. TniiLitsilavy, Dee. at. CON XCHAN\GE, MARK.-LANE. The. maukets enl tile Coiitiiiurit still remainl inaainactive state, atdlII liices have hiati a dcxx' at devil in ingo n At thle niaioritv tf the rar'eg 1011t l' the country siev (e vle last eepar1 t iv Supplyl Il loic aerl ellat has, be. I limitied, ut niet nrue ros ?? is. sioi-ally 0i ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... FRIDlAY, March Sl- l ?? 0 -a CORN EXCHIANGE. MARIG-LANqH The firmness that characterited mostof themarkets held in the provinces last week has departed, and at mnrm- held yesterday lower rateswere accepted for wheat. To-day, at Arark-lane, business waYS heavy. Wheatwas offered at Monday's rates, but few buyers appeared; and flour could not be sold unless at reduced rates. Barley was steady, ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... se, LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OFFICE. st T1i1UsuA, Oct. 20. iii- of Y. CORN EXCHANGE, MrARX-LANE, At tearly all the markets held in the pro- ze vinces since this day s6'nnight the supply of it farmers' wheat has been modlerate, and the re condition of thle samples somewhat affected be through the humidity of the weather. The is attendance of buyers being limited geae- va rally, no activity has ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... .LAT?ST U4AKNT INTXGlzxo-m 6 CoR5 EX0HANMG MNARK-LA-. * Psipry Feb. 2?. Trqde'tbrouehoomt, the week hag been of a sluggish chamter. Red Wheat kept, to the previous price of 34s, and gnglish W. ite to effeet aries had to go at 3Is per ?? An ocopsional drop of 6d. Foreign Wheat was in strun supply, asnd generally easier, Dantzic fetqbinhgtlighest. pdoe r t 38.s, Iflour, wlth heavy. l,npcrta ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I LATEST MLARK9T INTELLIGENCE. FRIDAY, May 19. CORN EXCHANGE. MARlC-LANE. Tile centinuance of dry weatber keeps the crops fron, grov ing, anid colsequen0tlY inoparts firmness to pricea ?Mlost of the coluntry lmalrkets 3re is to 2s dearer for thl best wheat; and at iola~rh-1a104 to-day holders refused for pier rates, bflt socined inclined to sell at a ise of is, Flour wasg irmer, 3ad barley, ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OFFICE TLURS5DAY, Dec. 5. CORN EXCHAkNGE. MARCK-LANE. WNrith scarcely an exception the markets held in the country since our previous re- port have been most sparingly supplied with wheat of home production, and the quality of the samples has turned out va- rious. The attendance of buyers has been limited generally. but the value of all good and prime wheat has been ...

MR. GLADSTONE ON THE SUGAR TRADE

... I MR, GLADSTONE ON THE .SUGATB TRADI [From our Special-Squlday edition of last week]. On Saturday a meeting of provincial and London deles gates, representing variona brauches of labour oonlectod With the irgar indnuatryj- rnet ab the Taflgar hoteli received from Mr. Gladesone in answer to one adte3ad to him by the Workmen's National Association for the Abolition of Sugar Bounties, urging him ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... _MONETARY REViEW. a CIJY,TuuesrB ir ArrEl roo .-Apart from the Bnglish Eunds, which remain firm, the Stock Mlaskets made a bad start inuthe new year.. According. to custom, the Stock- exchange was closeddn Tuesday. Yesterday dulness pre- vaiied in' all departments, and 'prices closed lower all round at night; Consols 'sere quoted 100k to 101 for money and account; New and Reduced Three per ...

NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING

... MONDAY.-Plate of 100 guineas: Sir Mansuo, 4 yrs, Sit 21b (1); Zest, 2 yrs, 6st 71b (2); Seo Song, 4 vrs, 8st 121b (3). Three ?? of 100 guineas: Jesuit II., 3 yrs. 8st (1) ; Fairy S a 3 vs's 7st 9lls (2) ; Twelfth Cake, 3 yrs, I7st SIb (3). Four ran.-liozsday Nutrsety laHI- dical: Plate: Father Conf.essor, 7st 101b (1); lie; ita, 6St 121b (2); M'erry Lahs, 7st 31b (3). Twelve ?? I' Plate, for ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... TIT] LONDON MARKETS. LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWS OFFICE, TRUsRDAT, SPiTe. 2i. 'Very little remains to complote the harvest, which has had the benefit of one of the finest Septembers on record. In the matter of temperatures we have not had, since 1875, a September in which the weather was as warm as that of the first 17 days. In that year the thermometer during the first 17 days of September was higher ...

Published: Sunday 28 September 1890
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4401 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Commerce