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| IfTarhrts. CORN. WREXHAM, Thta-sd&y.—The n«w wheat is now beibg\ marketed more freely and prices have been reduced. Other grain is offered in small quantities. The follaw- ing are the curre*^ L i es. White wheat (new) 78 3d to 8s 0d. Red ditto 6s 9d to 7s 6a. Barley (grinding) 4s Od 10 4p 9d Malting bariey 6s Od to 6- 6d. Oats (new) per 501bs 3s 9d to 4s 6d. CHESTER, Saturday.—There was a good attendance at to-day's market, and a large supply of English wheat on offer, which met a fair demand at the extreme rates of last week, prime qualities being worth 7s. 6d. per 751hs. Other grain was unchanged in value except Indian. corn, which was rather dearer. JN ew. Old. s. d. s. i. s. d. e d. Wheat, whice, per 751bs. 7 6 to 7 9 0 0 to (j 0 Ditto. rei 11 7 4 7 6 0 C, o C Barley malts?. imp bus. 6 3 6 7 0 (I — 0 0 Ditto, grinding, 64lbs 0 0 0 0 0 0 — f) t Oat 401b 4t>lbs. 29 — 30. 46 — 46 Beans, 80)bs. 6 3 — «J 6 0 0 — 0 C Ditto, ICjiyptian, lOOlbs. 8 9 — 8 10 0 0 — 0 ( Indian coru. fee(t. 6 Õ — 6 6 0 0 — 0 0 CORN AVERAGES. For the week ending November 15. The following are the quantities (in quarters) sold and the prices, this year and last year QUANTITIES SOLD. PRICES This year. Last year. This year. Last year. s d s a Wheat 39,63-5 54.740 48 9 40 7 Barley .72,569 80,(34 40 1 39 4 Ozit 5,171 3,2,9 21 4 n 3 SHREWSBURY, Saturday.—At our market to-day there was a large supply of bad-conditioned grain, but very little good. Picked samples of wheat sold more freely at 2d. per bushel below last Saturday's prices. Barley must be similarly quoted. -Pri,-f,:s were 8. u. S. U White wheat, per 751t>s 7 6 to 9 o Lfed wheat, per 75lb> 6 9,, 8 4 Barlt y per 7tlb- 5 6 ,,6 4 Grinding bariey per 751b- 4 6,, 5 o Oats, per 11 scor.? 5 lbs ]« o 2i II He:lll-, pi>r 11 score li lbs 23 0 24 0 t'eas, per 11 score 5 lbs 0 II 0 0 Malt, per imperial bushel 8 6 9 0 LONDON, Monday.—Market inactive. English wheat met a slow sale at late values foreign about the same as last Monday American tends rather against sellers. Flour a quiet trade, without alteration in prices. Grinding barley 6d. cheaper on the week malting kinds steady. Oats without change. Maize dull of sale at former values. Beans quiet at late rates. Peas 6d. to Is. lower since last Monday. Arrivals British wheat, 3757 qrs. barley, 1942 qrs. oats, 1666 qrs. maize, 148 qrs. flour, 1811 qrs. Foreign wheat, 118,11:) qrs. barley, 51,877qrs. oats, 91,063 qrs. maize, 1400 qrs. flour 26,820 sacks and 2922 barrels. LIVERPOOL, Tuesday.—To-day's market was not very largely attended by millers and dealers, and, wheat gave way in value Id. per cental. Flour, too, moved but slowly into consumption at Friday's currencies. Oats, though unchanged in price, ruled extremely quiet in the absence of inquiry. Oatmeal, at a con- cession of 2d. per load, had a moderately good request. Egyptian beans, with a prospect of increased supplies, attracted less attention than of late; nevertheless, quotations remain unchanged. Canadian peas closed dull at previous figures. Malt and barley exhibited no new feature. Indian corn was not actively sought for, but, in presence of small arrivals, realised an improve- ment of 1d. to Id. American, mixed selling at 5s. 9d.— 5s. 9kl. per cental. The following are the quotations :— WHEAT, per 1001b. s. d. s. d. I BARLEY- s. d. s. á I English, red 11 0 11 9 Scotch & Irish 5 9 f3 3 1, Wiiite 11 6 12 6 Daunbiau 5 6 6 3 Iribh, red C u 0 0 OATS, per ioulb. 11 white 0 0 0 o English & Scotch 6 2 9 1 U.S. ]1; 1 spring 0 0 0 Irish, Mealing .5 9 6 4 „ No. 2 10 6 11 0 2d quality o 0 0 0 „ Winter red 11 2 11 4 Black & Tawny. 6 2 6 6 „ „ white.U 0 11 3 Black 0 0 0 o Canadian white.U 0 11 2 American 6 2 6 8 „ red, 10 0 11 2 OATMEAL,per l'JeJb. Danubian 0 0 0 0 Irish, new 10 5 12 £ C,tlifor,iian 11 0 11 5 MAIZE, per 1001b. Chilian, white. 10 9 11 0 American, yel.& Egyptian. 8 9 9 0 Mixed 5 9 5 fl-J Oresrou 11 7 11 9 Europ'u yellow, 5 9 5 10 FLOUR, per 100lbs, BEANS, per loolbs. English & Irish English 8 6 9 0 supenine 19 3 19 9 Scotch t Irish, 710 8 3 Extra 2U 0 20 6 Egyptian 7 9 7 10 French tine and Mazagaa 0 0 « 0 superfine 0 0 0 0 Behera 7 6 7 7 Spring Wheat. 20 6 21 (j PEAS, per lUolbs. Canad'n, sweet 17 0 17 6 English. 0 0 0 ( Extra 18 W 18 Hi Canadian 610 7 0 j Western Canal 17 0 17 9 LONDON, Wednesday.—English wheat met a slow trade at late values foreign inactive and lower to sell. Flour nominally unchanged. Other articles dull but unaltered. Arrivals British wheat, 1840 qrs. barley, 2420 qrs. oats, 31 qrs. Foreign wheat, 73,300 qrs. barley, 6580 qrs. oats, 52,770 qrs. maize, 1280 qrs; fiour, 2830 sacks and 1140 barrels. CATTLE. LIVERPOOL, Monday.—There was a large increase in the supply of stock this morning from last week, the numbers being 3318 beasts and 11,850 sheep, included in which were 239 Canadian cattle and 200 sheep. Trade fair for the best qualities; middling and inferior descrip- tions neglected. No Spanish cattle on offer. There was a large number of buyers from the country. Prices Best beasts, 6111. to 7d. per lb. second best, 5d. to 6d.; Irish sheep, 7d. to 8.1d. Scotch sheep, 7d. to 9d. LONDON, Monday.—The supply of fat stock to-day was much above the average, but the bulk could only be classed as second and third quality for anything below prime beasts the demand was limited to a degree, and lower prices were submitted to first quality firm at fully late rates. The British supply comprised 75 Scotch, 2000 Irish, and 2805 midland and home counties. The sheep market was dull, and prices weaker except for prime Downs and half-breds. Prime calves dearer. Pigs slightly lower. Prices Beef, 4s. to 5s. 6d. mutton, 4s. to 6s. veal, 4s. 6d. to 6s. pork, 4s. to 4s. lOd. The stock on offer consisted of 4900 beasts, 11,550 sheep, 700 calves, and 20 pigs included in which were 20 foreign beasts and 1780 sheep. GENERAL PRODUCE. LONDON PROVISION MARKET, Monday.—Butter A fair business was done in foreign, finest descriptions being quoted dearer Friesland, 124s. to 130s.; Kiel and Danish, 136s. to 150s.; Jersey, 108s. to 122s. Normandy. 108s. to 134s. finest American, 100s. to 120s. choice Irish scarce. Bacon firm Limerick, Is. to 2s. dearer. Hams Best Irish in request. Lard quiet. Cheese Finest American, 64s. to 68s. LONDON POTATO MARKET, Monday.—Good supplies on sale, and trade steady at the following quotations Flukes, 120s. to 140s. regents, 110s. to 140s. kidneys, 120s. to 140s.; rocks, 70s. to 80s. French, 75s. to 90s. per ton; foreign kidneys, 4s. 6d. to 5s. reds, 4s. 6d. to 6s. 3d. per bag. LONDON DEAD MEAT MARKET, Monday.—Good sup- plies on offer, and trade remains steady at about previous rates. Beef, 2s. 8d. to 5s. prime Scotch ditto, 5s. to 5s. 2d. mutton, 3s. to 5s. 6d. veal, 5s. to 5s. 4d. large pork, 3s. 8d to 4s. 8d. small ditto, 4s. 8d. to 5s. per 8 lbs. MISCELLANEOUS. WREXHAM.—THURSDAY. Butter (per ib. ot 16 oz.) Is 4d to Is 61 Fowls (per coaple) 3- 6d to 5s 0;1 Ducks per couple) 4- Od to lb Od Turkey cocks (each) 0< Od to 0 Od ditto hens (each) Os Od to Os Od Dj-e,s,e,i f,)vvi I. Zs Od 1028 601 Potatoes (per measure; new. 4s 6d to 5s Od Beef (per Ib.j 7a to 100 Mutton (per lb.) 8d to 10i Lamb (per lb.) Od to od Pork (per lb." 7<i to 8d Veal leer lb.) 7d to 9., Partridges per brace as Oct La Os oct Salmon (per lb) Os 01 Damsons (per quart.) 21 Eggs 7 to 8 for a Shilling.

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