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t i M ARK ET S. G SALFORD CATTLE, TUESDAY.— At market tCattle 2.668, trade good and prices maintained. Sheep 7,643, trade slow except for choice young animals. Calves 94, not much change. Quota- tions :—Cattle, 6d. to 6d.; sheep, 6d, to Sid. calves, 5d. to Bid. per lb. WREXHAM CATTLE. MONDAY.—There was about the usual supply of stock at the market to-day, Iand trade being fairly brisk the clearance was a good one. Pigs again claimed hih prices, the demand being a very steady one, quite 10s. per score lb. being paid for the best quality. Beef made from 5?d. to 6?d. per lb. and mutton 7d. to 8d. I LIVERPOOL CATTLE, MODA Y.- The supply of cattle in market to-day was smaller than on Monday last. Trade slow for all classes, prime iquality barely maintaining top quotation; other Fdescriptions lower. Sheep supply smaller, owing Rto very large supplies of foreign mntton trade much worse, especially so for the rougher classes, which were fully 2s. to 3S. per head lower; in a few cases nice quality made late rates. Prices Beef, 6icl. to 5d. per lb, mutton, 8. to 5id. At market, 1,210 cattle and 4,406 sheep. LONDON CATTLE, MONDAT.-In the beast market there was a decrease of 170, falling off being among fat cows and bulls, both of which were in fair request, but at lower rates for fat beasts. Trade very dull at a slight decline in price. Decrease of 1,380 in sheep market, among which were some choice lambs. Trade fair; wether sheep very slow with slight downward I tendency; ewes being short made late rates. Lamb trade fair, but very irregular. Pigs met less demand at lower rates. Prices ;-Beasts, 2/4 to 4/8; sheep, 3/2 to 4/10; pigs, 2 6 to 4/2 lambs, 7/4 to 8/ | per 81b. I MANCHESTER HAT AND STRAW, MONDAY.— p Hay, 4d. to 5d.; clover, 5jd. to 6d. straw, wheat, 3d. to 3jd. ditto, oat, 2|D.I to 3d. per stone of 141b. B BIRKENHEAD AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. TUES- DAT.-Hay, old, C3 10s. to P,4 per ton; ditto, clover, £4 to JE4 10s. per ton. Straw, wheat, B X2 5s. to 92 12s. 6d. per ton. Turnips, 18s. to £1 2s. 6d. per ton. Manure, 2s. to 4s. per ton. B BRADFORD WOOL, MONDAY.—The fact that » London sales have not shewn further advance is regarded with favour here, as it is felt by most ?that with steadier values in raw material there is If open for extended business by manufacturers and ?spinners, and generally more confidence in placing all contracts preliminary to finishin of Bradford goods. Fine wools here are at most- only fraction- ally dearer as the result of Loudon operations. I CHESHIRE BUTTKR AND EGG, FRIDAY.— Markets keep fairly well stocked with home dairy produce. Comparatively open weather keeps quotations favourable. Quotations :—Stockport (Friday): Butter, Is. 3d. per lb.; eggs. 7 for Is. Altrincham (Tuesday): Butter, Is. 4d. per lb.; eggs. 7 for Is. Macclesfield (Tuesday): Butter. Is. 2d. and Is. 3d. per lb.; eggs, 8 for Is. CrewEl (Friday): Butter, Is. 3d. per lb.; eggs, 8 and 9 for Is. Sandbach (Thursday): Butter, Is. 4d. per b.; eggs, 8 for Is. Congleton: Butter, Is. 3d. per lb.; eggs, 7 and 8 for Is. Northwich Butter, Is. 3d. and Is. 4d. per lb.; eggs, 7 and 8 for Is. Nantwich: Butter, Is. 3d. per lb.; eggs, 8 and 9 for In. Knutsford Butter, Is. 4d. per lb. eggs, 8 for Is. Runcorn Butter, is. 3d. and Is. 4d. per lb. etrgs, 7 for Is. Chester Butter, Is. 3d. and ls, 4d. per lb.; eggs, 8 and 9 for Is. CHESTER EGG AND POULTRY, SATURDAY.— Prices at this market were :-Butter, Is. 2d. and Is. 3d. per lb.; eggs, 8 for Is.; chickens, 2S. 6d. to 3s. each; ducks. 3s. to 3s. 6d. each geese, lOd. per lb. turkeys, lOd. and Is. per lb. pheasants, 5s. to 5s. 6d. a brace partridges, 5s. a brace; hares, 4s. to 4s. 6d. each; rabbits, Is. to Is. 3d. each pigeons, 8d. each. CHESTER CORN, SATURDAY. Deliveries of wheat continue fair for the season, and recent prioes are well maintained. All other grain in small supply, with values frm and nominally ?SA mall supplyT, he-i ?Fet. for f-gF wheat and et maize are both lower, and quotations .1. in buyers' i.u Quotations :— I NBW. OLD. Is. D. S. D. S. D. G- D- I Wheat, white. per 751b.i 0 0 to 4 3:0 0 to 0 0 Wheat, red II 751b. 4 0 4 2l0 0—0 0 Malting Barley. II 601b. C 0 0 0j0 0—0 u I Grinding do. „ 64lb. 0 0—0 11: 0 0—0 (I Oat8. 461b. 2 3 -2 6 3 6 3 9 I Beans, Egyptian „ 2401b. 0 0 —16 6 0 0 0 0 lndliuJ. I.)r. l.vlb. 0 0 011 8 -11 6

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