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THE TROUBLE IN INDIA.

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itafcets auto ffairs. n LIVERPOOL CORN, TUESDAY.—Wheat, moderate business at Id. to 2d. over Friday; No. 1 Cali- fornian, 7s. 7d. to 7s. 7Jd.; Spring, 7s. 4d. to 7s. lid. Western winter, 7s. 3d. to 7s. 4d.; beans unchanged Saidi, 25s. 3d. to 25s. 6d. Peas 2d. over Friday at 4s. 8d. Oats slow, unchanged white, 2s. 8d. to 2s. lOd. Maize, asking Id. over Friday checks business old mixed, 3s. lid. to 3s. 2d.; new, 3s. ld. to 3s. lid. Flour unchanged. SALFORD CATTLE, TUESDAY. — At market Cattle,: 1964; fairly good demand. Sheep and lambs,, 16,379, trade good for choice. Calves, 114. slow sale. Quotations Cattle, 5d. to 6id. sheep, 6d. to 8td. lambs, 7d. to Bid. calves, 5d. to 6d. per lb. WREXHAM CATTLE, MONDAY.-There was a rather smaller supply of stock at the market to- day, owing probably to the harvest operations. Beef was cheaper, the best making 6d. per lb., mutton made from 7d. to 7 £ d., and lamb 8d. Bacon, pigs realised from 7s. 9d. to 8s. per score lbs. Calves sold well, ranging up to 4gs. each. Store bullocks ran from X9 to Ell 15s. each, and barrens from X8 10s. to lOgs. each. A consignment of Scotch lambs sold at from 8s. to lis. 6d. each. LIVERPOOL CATTLE, MONDAY.—There was a larger supply of cattle in, and although the demand was rather better, there was no improvement in prices. Sheep and lambs also shown in increased. numbers; demand fair, and prices unchanged. Beef, 6d. to 41d. per lb. Scotch mutton, 8d. to 7d. per lb. Irish mutton, 7d. to 6d. per lb. lambs, 7d. to 8d. per lb. LONDON CATTLE, MONDAY. There was a. short supply of beasts; for best quality trade was fairly steady in value, but rates for second quality were rather easier, and sales were rather more forced. Fat bulls steady; fat shed cows rather lower. Top value best Herefords 4s. 6d. and occasionally 4s. 8d. per 81bs., and shorthorns 4s. to 4s. 4d. The supply in the sheep market was below the late average; best quality wether and ewes sold readily at last week's rates, other grades lower. Good lambs were scarce, and trade was slow but steady. Pigs slow but firm. Beef, 2a. 4d. to 4s. 6d.; mutton, 3s. 8d. to 5s. 8d. pork, 2s. 6d. to 4s.; and lamb, 5s. 6d. to 6s. 8d. per 81bs. MANCHESTER FAT PIG, MONDAY.—There wa& a fair supply, but the demand was slow. Quotations First-class, 9s. 2d.; second-class, 8s. 8d. to 8s. lOd.; and third, 7s. to 7s. 6d. per score of 201b. MANCHESTER HAY AND STRAW, MONDAY.- Hay (old) 5d. to 5d., ditto new, 42d. to 41d. clover (old),6d. to 61d., ditto new, 5d. to 5id. straw (wheat), 5td. to 5 £ d., oats, 4td. to 4ijd. per stone of 141b. BRADFORD WOOL, MONDAY.—Market still very quiet, but not so weak as things indicate, because holders are not heavily stocked, and prices continue steady. In yarns the export trade is almost nil, and prices are lower than they have ever been. In home trade matters are not so bad, but a good many spinners are running short time. In mohairs there is considerable inquiry for crepons. Piece trade slow. LIVERPOOL CORN, FRIDAY.—Wheat a. moderate enquiry, and about 3d. over Tuesday. No. 1 Cali- fornian 7s. 4,d. to 7s. 5id. spring,. 7s. 3!d. to, to 7s. 4Jd. Beans slow; Saidi, 25s. 3d to 25s. 6d. Peas unchanged, 4s. 6d. Oats quiet and un- changed, 2s. 8d. to 2s. lOd.; yellow, 2s. 4d. to 2s. 6d. Maize quiet, and about Id. over Tuesday; old ;mixed, 3s. Od. to 3s. Id.; new, 2s. llfd. to. 3s.: flour Is. over Tuesday. LONDON CORN, FRIDAY.—Wheat Is. to Is. 6d. dearer. Flour Is. and maize 3d. dearer: Barley and oats firm. Other articles without change in value. American quotations of wheat and corn come dearer. CHESTER CATTLE, THURSDAY.— There is no change to report in this market. About an average- supply of horned store stock and sheep. The demand slow and prices somewhat irregular, but quotably about the same as last week. Prices: Miloh cowe,413 to £ 20; calvers X12 to J618 i barrens, .£9 to £ 12heifers, 98 to X13 stirksv JE5 to £ 8. Sheep, 18s. to 25s. CHESTER CORN, SATURDAY. Stocks of wheat (old crop) being now practically cleared, farmers have not delivered to millers any, with just an occasional exception for some weeks past, and deliveries since last Saturday have been nil. A smart advance is noticeable in the wheat market, prices being considerably higher, and any old. grain would command enhanced rates. The same remarks apply equally to foreign wheat, In oats and beans there is little doing at unaltered prices. Indian corn rather higher on the; week. Quotations K1W, OLD. S. D. 8. D. B. D. S, n. Wheat, white per 759>. 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 to5 2 Wheat, red 75tb. 0 0 — 0 0 4 10 — 5 0 MaltingBarley „ 60ft. 0 0 — 0 00 0 — 0 0 Grinding do 64ft. 0 0—0 00 0—0 0 Oats 46ft. 0 0-0 02 4-2 10 Beans 80ft. 0 0 — 0 0 0 0—4 » Indian Corn 240ft. 8 SE—0 01 8 9 — » &

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