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THE FARMERS' CIRCLE.

MARVELLOUS RESULTS.

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---CATTLE.

MARKETS. 1

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MARKETS. 1 PROVISIONS. NEWTOWN GBNXBAL, TUESDAY. s. d. a. d. Wheat, per 2401bs 13 titoOO 0 Ditto (Old) 0 0 0 0. Barley, p..r 701bs 0 0 00 Oats, per 220ibs 18 0 19 6 Eggs, 8 to 10 10 0 0 Butter, per lb 15 16 l'uwis, per couple .3 6 5 0; Turkeys, each 0 0 0 0 Ducts, per couple 4 0 5 6 Geese, eacli 0 0 0 0 Potatoes, per cwt 2 6 36 itabbits, per couple 2 0 2 2 Beet, per lb 0 3 08 Mutton, per lb 0 4 ø 8 -Lamb, per lb. o 0 00 Pork, per lb 0 5 06 Veal i»er lb o 0 0 0 Bacon Pigs, per lb 0 0 151 WELSHPOOL GBNMAL, MONDAY. a. d. a. d. Wheat, per 751ba .„ 4 2 to 4 4 Baaiey, per 7010s 4 3 4 0. Oats 0 0 DO Eggs, 10 to — 1 0 .0 0 Butter, per Ib w 1 2 14 Fowls, per couple a 0 40 Ducks, per couple a 5 ó 0 Kabbits, per coupie 2 0 2 4 Beef, per lb 0 4 08 Mutton, per lb. 0 6 0 8 PorK, per lb. 0 0 00 Veal, per ih 0 6 o 7 Lamb, per lb 0 7 08 OSWESTRY GENERAL, WEDNESDAY. s. d. m. d. White wheat, per 751bs 4 2 to 4, 6 Red ditto, per 761bs 0 0 0 0 Barley, malting per 280lbs 17 0 20 0 Oats, per 200ibs J2 0 1* 0 Fresh butter, per lb 14 0 0 Eggs, 8 to 9 10 00 Fowls, per couple 4 0 50 Ducks, per couple 4 6 5 g Geese, each 5 0 8 0 Turkeys, each 4 G 5 6 Rabbits, per couple 24 z 6 Potatoes, per cwt 30 00 SHREWSBURY GENERAL, SATURDAY. n 1 i 8. d. s. d. Fresh butter per lb .1 2 to 1 4. Eggs, 8 to 10 o 0 Q Fowls, per couple 35 4 Ducks, per couple 4 0 5 Geese, each 5 ô 7 6 Turkeys, each 0 0 00 Rabbits, per couple 19 2 3 Pigeons, per couple 0 0 0 0 Potatoes, per cwt 0 2 6 Cabbages, per dozen 0 8 1 0 Broccoli, per dozen 16 3 0 Carrots, n»r 3 0 3 6 jr~" • O n j. ^pies, per quarter Pears, per quarter 001 N. .——. LONDON, MONDAY.—WI EARG0 MA?" ket remains dull and in ma ny there is evidence of an easier tone ,U8»ian wbeats» however, are held too hioh 1 1Amencan » quoted Is. above buyers?vie' 7 one is reported sold, and bids are Twf8carce* Ma.lze has ruled steady but closes a t WOrse ow™s to American advices. There i j10weitrer> rather more inquiry. Barley rules vei ^rm Beans steady. At Mark Lane t -r? wa? a mo^er" ate attendance, but trade was q U;'etnand. wi,th1ouJ special feature. English wheat 1 a.t last week's prices, and foreign ruled e change for white sorts, while red ,the tu™ weaker. Flour is dull and difficult 5 at ,a|? rates. Maize is about 3d dearer week. Barley is steady at recent currencie • ,are steady at last Monday's prices, with les lrre £ alar" ity. Beans and peas unchanged j MlKOHMi™ TBUMt.AT.-The to TLT the past week has again been extren. StS but prices of most articles have undergo. fairW any variation This morning's market w *^7 attended aad a moderate business tra English wheat firm. Foreign, after am otion? in the interval, repeats last Thursday's qnot Hour tending against buyers; peas and unchanged; oats realised full rates; maiz* at previous figures, prime mixed quoted cental. » in 11—1 BIRMINGHAM,THUWJ^QSRTM^ EI and foreign wheat at last week's prices; giin barley strong and 3d to 6d dearer; maize barley unaltered; oats occasionally 3d dearer. — ,-CÅTTLE. J'fo LONDON, MONDAY.—The total imports of I°l' lt0CJ Lond?n lat* week amount* 1 J 1, cattle trade influenced by colder weather has been firmer. There where 1 supplies offering, but as usual, a preponderance second rate stock. As regards beasts, the nui bers to hand were about the average. Real Z choice qualities were in strong favour, and the commanded enhanced prices. The best Scot. Herefords, and runts male 4s. lOd, to 5s Od, Devons, 4s lOd.; heavy Lincolns 4s 4d to 4s 6d. per 81b. Superior qualities experienced a drag- ing sale, but were not weaker. The sheep pens were moderately well filled, There was more, activity in the demand, and prices were about 2d. per 81b dearer. The best 6* to 8-stone downs made 5s Gd, 9-stone 5s 4d 10-stone 5s 2d, 10-stone half- breis 5s., and 10-stone ewes 4s per 81b. Calves changed hands at late rates. Pigs sold quietly i on former terms. DEAD MEAT. LONDON., MONDAY.—The supply was only mod- erate. The trade was slow. but anything prime realised top quotations with difficulty. Lower qualities were le?s in demand, particularly plain beef, much of which was left unsold. The prices were as under:—Inferior beef, 2s Od to 2s 8d middling ditto, 3s Od to 3s 2d.; prime ditto 3s 6d to 4s Od.; Scotch ditto, 3s lOd to 4s 2d; Ameri- can Liverpool killed, best, 3s Od to 3s 3d; ditto to 3s 2d; ditto hind-quarters, 3s 6d toSslQd; ditto forequarters, Is lOd to 2s 4d • English veal 3s 4d to 4s 4d; Dutch ditto 2s 8d to 4s 4d inferior mutton, 2s 4d to 3s Od; middling ditto 3s Od to 3s 8d; prime ditto, 4s Od to 4s 4«; Scotch ditto, 4a 4d to 48 8d New Zealand ditto, 2s 2d to 2s 4d; English lambs 4s Od to 4s 4d; New Zealand ditto, 2s 4d to 2s 8d; large pork 4s Od to 4s 4d small ditto, 4s 8d to 5s. Od; uutch ditto 3s 4d to 4s 4d per 81b. by the carcase. WOOL. BRADFORD, MoNCAY.—While the tone of firm, ness and cheerfulness which has been displayed in the wool market here recently still continues it cannot be said that business has got quite into a satisfactory position. Spinners are able to re- sist any advance either in English wools or botany tops, and it is as much as sellers can do to keep rates up to the recent level. Super lustre wools are the best material to sell in domestic sorts and it is stated that these wools are getting scarce. Merino tops keep at the old standard. Lower bids were refused last market day, and to- day full values are obtainable, but anything like a genuine upward movement cannot be reported In the yarn trade business is of a miscellanous character, and it is sufficiently large give to give strength to the market, coupled with the firmness in wool. LEICESTER, MONDAT.-There is no change in the wool market since Thursday. The raw mater- ial is much less depressed than yarns and manu- factured goods, and in fact the outlook in wool and tops seems brighter than for some time, stoeks being low, and the total consumption seems to keep pace fairly well with supplies BRADFORD, THURSDAY.—There is little new to report in our market this morning, the general portion of the trade being unchanged, and short time prevailing to a large extent in the district. More purchases are, however, being made in anticipation of the expected revival, and full current rates are obtained. There is a confident feeling that business will improve ere long.

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