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LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... [ FRTDiy, Aug. 9. The home Wheat trade, considering the holi- dav week, has had a rdrm tone through tle moderate ?? offered, and some holders have been abile to keep to their advance of 6d per qr. Oats have also been well priced, and Maize, at i9s 6d-20s for mixed American. has continued in general request. Beans and Peas have kept at about Sd to is improvenwent -o1 the valuco of a fortnriht ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... THEE LONDON MARKETS. LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OFFICE, THURSDAY, June 27. CORON EOXCIHANGE, MARK-LANE. Looking to our imports in the next harvest season, there seems a probability of dimi- nished supplies from India, as Sir James Caird anticipates, although perhaps in a better degree. The exportation from India in 1887-8 was 670,908 tons, but this was a very bad general harvest; in 1886 she ...

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 

COAL TRADE CRISIS

... 'CC ?? ?? WEQ M. - iieees tiationsstieen representa tivesof nthe eWnl;, aud orkineii on the ';iidin: S'cale sommittwer-re- sumed ?? o Friday; Themnotices termin~iting Contracts expired at mid- night, and as no settlement had then bee-n arrived'at', work on 'FriSday was-en- tirely saspended i n -the 'collieries thrghonlt South.Wales and.Monmouth- sh~ire, at least 85,O000-men :being-idle. : At ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST emARET INTELLIGFNBE. SATUnBlY, April 16. dAT,:PO[LTiY, -FX>H VEwGETABiES. Ini the M~eat market thereX has been fan ins: lprovemaen.t,:'this week, especially j iBeef. iThe: e'old baa caused a ahr shbrt supply of Fish. polesareibghtlycheaper. Salmbn a dearer, bt othe.i kinds are fally moderte for lthe ?? Most Shelfish'are usearce and dear. During ..fonr. .daysv .ing. this, - wee, 25th ...

THIS WEEK'S STOCK MARKETS

... :THIS WEEK*s STOCK LIABKETS 'Very Matisfactorv progress is being- made with the rearragemenat, oq South 'Ameri- ca thnnee As regards Argentine affair, the country is well known- o be rich and capable of great de'mlopments-projde'd 't IB given reasconble tite, and it isto behoped that in al the settlerments that have--een Sxiived at due regard has been given to this: point, which-for the ...

MONEY AND STOCK MARKETS

... MONEY AND STOCO MARKErS. ANOTHEB BANK STOPS. r SA'ronDxr Eyieiito. As yet there are no signs of an abatement of the Australian crisis, and this week has seen the su55pengion of the London Chartered B3ank of AUstralis. This last failure was by nomeaus unexpected, as th9 institution had been regarded for the past fortnight as dis- enctly Weaek. The failuretook place o ?? day: tayud ths bank had ...

TARIFF REFORMS IN AUSTRALIA

... The Hon. C. H. Reid, the New South Wales Premier, on Tuesday submitted a motion in the Legislative Assembly for the repeal of the customs duties imposed by the late Dibbs Ministry, and for the imposition of a permanent tariff, of which the following are principal items: -Spirits, ts.- per gallon; sparkling wines, lOs. per six quarts; other wines, 5s.; beers, 9d. per gallon; tobacco for home ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I LATEST BfABEET INTELLIGENCE. .. &unliDAY, July 27. MasT, PounLTmT. Fianr:-iutton and Beef are fii met to-dayifor the varied kinds offering. Preal is Gl ghtly cheaper, end Pork depressed- In uneat dealuigs the feature of the week has been anotser rise iu Irish Bacon, which, how- ever, slightly checks business. Prices yester- day were 4s up, solskieg Waterford sizejlsle, 6s; atout, 57s; fat ...

LONDON MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... SATurrAr, Aug. 7. M1EAT, POULTRY, AND FISH. Although good supplies of Beef hive been availhble, ?? of the mie lt, espeeial!y &olch, bas been ?? of condition, more or lees. Fresh portiose bave had a firmu sale, other dlescmP tioDs, with more demand, being also well supported. The demand for AMteton yes- terilay was of an improved character, and trade generally presented a firmer bearing. Veal ...

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS

... Vessl bs'ntsred hnwards. LOnDOIT CUSTOM HonesR, Oct. 30, 4 p.m. Leona (s), Boulogne, Chamberlain's wharf- Bennett S.S. Co. Foscolia (a), l'atras, L.D.-Tatham. Bromage. Basendale,Guernsey, C.G. tier-J. Goodchilid. XIergjulio (a), Archangel, S.C.D-Glorar. Ocean King (s a, Dunkirk, Uniortier-Sanders anud Wake. flolo-Talte], M.D., Lowther-Latta. Iris (s), Hamburg, Dublin tier-G.S.N. Co. Eeinrich ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... | CITY, SATURDAY AFrTErNooeN The Stock markets have been rather meoe active. but there was little doing to-day. il]: etioct of the great Cripplegate lire on tie insurance companies has been made the sub- ject of much extravagant rumour. A mnmde- rate and well-informed esiiwate placei the losses of the companies between 1,SoO,OJUt. and 2,4Od,0001. 'lihe American compsniep anid Lloyd's appeor ...