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JHarfteta aim jFatrs. LIVERPOOL CORN, TUESDAY.—Wheat moderate trade, ld under Friday; 1 Californian 8s. 5d. to 8s. 7d., spring 8s. 5d. to 8s. 9d. Beans, Saidi, 27s. 6d. to 27s. 9d. Peas unchanged, 5s. Oats quiet, unchanged old white 2a. lid. to 3s. Id new white 2s. 4d. to 2s. 6d. Maize only moderate trade, about lid. under Friday old (mixed) 3a 42d. to 3s. 5d., new 3s. 3d. to 3s. 4d. Flour 6d. under Friday. N ETLFO°™ TUESDAY. At market Oattie, <2,789, trade slow sheep and lambs, 12,473, inferior sorts hard to sell; calves, 128, prices tend. ing downwards. Quotations :-Cattle, 5d. to 6td. sheep, 6d. to 8id.; lambs, 7d. to 8id.; calves, 5d. to (id. WREXHAM CATTLE, MONDAY.—There was a goodly supply of stock at the cattle market to-day, and trade was fairly brisk. Beef made from 5;d. to 6d. per lb., and mutton 7d to 8d Dairy cows ranged from R16 to £20 each, while store cattle sold slow. Pigs realised from 7s. 6d. to 8a. per score lbs. Sheep sold fairly well. LIVERPOOL CATTLE, MONDAY. There was a larger supply of good cattle in the market to-day Demand fair, but prices were in favour of buyers! Owing to-,the increased supply there was a slow demand for all classes of mutton at lower prices. A few prime aheep only made top quotations. Prices Beef, 6d. to 4d.; Scotch mutton, nd. to 6id.; Irish mutton, 7d. to lamb, 6Jd. to 7M. per lb. LONDON CATTLE, MONDAY.—There was a larger supply in the beast market to-day, but best quali- ties were scarce. The latter met a steady trade at last week's quotations, but others were slower and rather easier in price. Quotations -Primest Herefords, 4s. 6d. to 4s. 8d.; runts, 4s. 2d. to 4s. 4d.; Lincoln, 3s. lOd. to 4s. 2d.; Irish, 3s. lOd. to j ^er the sheep market trade was dull and heavy, rates being from 2d. to 4d. per 81bs. lower; best downs 5s. 2d. to 5s. 6d., Lincolns 4s. 8d. No calves offered. Pig trade slow. Beef, 2s. 4d. to 4s. 8d.; mutton, 3s. 4d. to 5s. 6d.; pork, 3s. to 4s. 4d. milch cows, JE17 to;= per head. MANCHESTER FAT PIG, MONDAY.—Supply good and demand fair. Quotations :—First-class pigs 9s. 4d. second-class, 8s. lOd. to 9s.; and third- class, 7s. to 7s. 6d. per score of 201b. MANCHESTER HAY AND STKAW, MONDAY.- Hay 4d. to 6d., clover 5Jd. to 61d., straw (wheat) 41d. to Sd., ditto (oat), 4d. to41d. per stone. BRADFORD WOOL, MONDAY.—This market is again quiet as to the raw material of both wool and hair, and consumers have to pay fully late rates, which are reluctantly accepted. In yarns the export trade is dull, but home trade is slightly better. Mohairs are still in demand, and some spinners are now asking December-January for delivery. In pieces orders for specialities are being received from America. LIVERPOOL CORN, FRIDAY.—Wheat, moderate trade at Id. to 2d. over Tuesday's rates No. 1 Californian, 8s. 6d. to 8s. 7Jd. spring, 8s. 6d. to 8s. lOd. Western winter, 8s. o|d. to 8s. 2d. Beans dearer Saidi, 27s. 6d. to 27s. 9d. Peas unchanged 5a. Oats firm and full prices new white, 2s. 4d. to 2a. 6d. Maize, only quiet trade at late rates old, mixed, 3a. 6d. to 3s. 6id. new, 3a. bid. to 3s. 5fd. Flour unchanged LONDON CORN, FRIDAY.—Wheat, Is. to Is. 6d. dearer since Monday flour, 6d to 9d.; maize, 3d. to 6d. and barley, 3d. Oats, firm; other articles unchanged. American quotations of wheat and oorn came dearer. CHESTER CATTLE, THURSDAY.—There was an average supply of store stock, but no fat stock. The demand was not at all brisk, and prices were Milch cows, 914 to X18 in-calf beasts, £ 15 to £ 17; stirks, £5 to X7. There was a slow trade in sheep, and no advance in prices, a great number remaining unsold. MOLD, WEDNESDAY.—Red wheat 10s. to 10s. 6d., barley 9s. to 9s. 6d., oats 5s. 6d. to 6s. per hob butter, Is. 2Jd. to Is. 3d. per lb. eggs, 13 for Is. CHESTER CORN, SATURDAY. During the week wheat has been freely delivered to millers, and prices to-day ehew an advance of about 2d. per 751b. from last market day. Oats so far have not been freely offered, and prices are firm; the same applies to barley. Indian corn is about unchanged on the week. Foreign wheat dearer. Quotations:— *EW. OLD. Is. D. S. N. B. D. 8. !• Wheat, white per 75&.1 5 4 to 5 60 OtoO 0 Wheat, red 75ft. 5 4 — 5 60 0 0 0 MaltingBarley „ 60tb. 0 0 — 0 00 0—0 0 Grinding do 611ft. 0 0—0 00 0—0 0 Oats 461b. 2 2 — 2 53 0—3 0 Beans 80ft. 0 0 — 0 05 0-0 0 Indian Corn 240 lh. 19 3—9 69 6 -9 9 Printed and published for and on behalf of the Cheshire and North Wales Newspaper Company, Limited, by JAMBS ALBERT BIBCHALL, at the Clwstor Coltrant Office, 8, Bridge-street, in the City of Cheater,- WBIOISTAIDAT. September 13. 1807.