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CORN. WREXHAM, Thursday.—The following were the quota* tions:- White wheat (new) 7s 6d to 7s Sd Red ditto (new) 6s lOd to 7s 2d Barley (grinding) 0s Od to õs od Oats (provender) 4s 6d to 5s Od Oats (seed) os Od to Os Od CHESTER, Saturday.—To-day's market was well attended, but the supply of wheat was unusually small, "red" qualities ruling firm at 7s for the few samples offering. Oats and beans are each in small supp:y, and oatzi must be quoted Id to 2d per bushel dearer. Indian corn remains nominally unchanged in value. New. Old. 8. d. 6. Õ. s. d. s d. Wheat, white, per 75lb 3 to 7 f. 0 0 to 0 0 Ditto, red (3 10 7 0 0 0 0 0 Barley. malting, per 38qts. i, 8 5 10 0 0 0 0 Ditto, grinding, per 60lb. 4 .6 4 9 0 0 0 0 Oats, per 461b 3 6 — S lit 0 0—00 Beans, per SOlb 7 3 7 6 0 0 0 0 Ditto, Egyptian, per 4801b. 41 0 41 « (I 0 0 0 Indian corn,feed, per 4solb S2 0 a2 6 0 0 00 SHREWSBURY, Saturra .-This market was well attend- ed, but tlie supply of wiieiit was eomewhut limited, and prices w ruled higher than last wevk. For good barley there was also a brisk demand, and better prices were obtained. The quota- tions were:- 9. a. d. White wheat, per 7-r>lbs 7 3 to 8 6 Red wheat, per .5it, 6 8 8 0 Barley, per SS quart 5 6 6 9 Grinding barley, per IS score It lbs. '» <0 0 Oats, per 11 score 5 lbs 21 u 26 0 Beans, per 11 score 15 lbs 22 0 26 0 feas, per 11 score ? lbs 17 0 19 0 Malt, per imperial bushel S (j 9 0 CORN AVERAGES. For the week ending Saturday, Oct. 16th. The follonvingpre the quaiititie., (iu quarters) sold, and the prices, this year and last year:— QUANTITIES SOLD. PRICES. This year. Last year. This year. Last year. s d s d 0 4 0 Wheat 53.554 56.188 46 0 43 10 Barley 45,302 77,072 :S6 10 42 8 Oats 2,586 3,420 24 0 27 2 LONDON, Monday.—Fine English wheat realised Is more than last Monday; other sorts tirm at late values; foreign sold at full values American occasionally Cd to Is dearer. Flour very firm American barrels held for 6d advance. Both grind- ing and malting barley 6d dearer. British oats firm but un- altered; Russian advanced 6(1. Maize the turn dearer. Beans Is higher than last Monday. Peas lirm. Arrivals: British wheat, 6,976qrs: barley,2,75$qrs oats, 2,008 qN gour, 21,511 qrs. Foreign wheat., 52,147 qrs; barley, 3,112 qrs; oats, 26,341 qrs maize, 3,566 qrs flour, 2,561 sacks and 1,429 barrels. LIVERPOOL, Tuesday.—During the week the trade has been very firm, and wheat has favoured sellers to the extent of Id per cental in some cases Red American realised 2d more. Indian corn steady. To-day's market was well attended, and a good business transpired in wheat at Id to 2d per cental im- provement on the rates of this day week. Beans steady. Indian corn in fair consumptive request at late quotations. WOLVERHAMPTON, Wednesday.—A moderate attend- ance. Wheat Is to 2s per quarter dearer. Barley, oats, and peas no change. Beans (Egyptian) Is per bag idearer. Dull trade. LONDON, Wednesday.—Market continues firm for both English and foreigh wheat, and fully last Monday's rates were obtained for fine samples. }'ll'ur realised full values. Barley firm at Monday's prices, both for grinding and malting sorts. Oats maintained their value, especially old descriptions. Maize steady at late rates. Beans and peas fully as dear. Arrivals; British wlwat, 1,71) q\ barley, 2.440 qrs. Foreiga witest, 4u 890 qrs; barley, 4,620 qrs; oat's, 10,700 qrs-, maize, 840 qrs flour, 3,500sacks and 4,130 barrels. CATTLE. METROPOLITAN, Monday. Scotch beasts scarce and dear best sorts of other breeds about 2d per stone higher, A short supply of British sheep, with good demand at 2d advance; foreign 4d higher. Choice calves very scarce, and realised higher rates. Pork in demand and dearer. Beef, 4s to 5s IOd mutton, 4s 6d to 7s 2d; veal, 4s 6\1 to 6s lOd pork, 4s 6d to 5s 6d, The supply of stock consisted of 5,830 beasts, 14,170 sheep. 340 calves, and 65 pigs; including 3,1204beasts, 8,620 sheep, and 200 calves. LIVERPOOL, Moniay,There was a large increase in the supply of both cattle and sheep, the numbers being 3,680 beasts and 12,164 sheep. Prices a shade lower for the best qualities, and middling and inferior a slow dull demand Buyers from the country were very numerous. There was no foreign stock at market. Prices: Best beasts, Sld to 9d per lb; second best, 6d tQSd; sheep, 8d to 10M. SALFORD. Tuesday.—There was alargfe supply of beasts at the market, but the quality generally was very indifferent. Prime heifers met with a good inquiry at a t)otit late rates, but other kinds were difficult to sell and were quoted fully id per lb lower. The show of sheep was about the same as last week. and the demand was slow at a decline of tll per lb. Calves were rather scarce, and butchers had to pay the full figures of last week. Beef, 6kd to 9d; mutton, std to lod veal, afi to 10d per lb. WOLVERHAMPTON, Wednesday. — There was a fair supply of all sorts of stock iu market to-day, the price about the same as last week, as follows:—Beef, 7|d to 9d mutton, Sid to 10d; porket pigs, 11s 6d to 12s per score.

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