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M A R K E T S. SALFORD CATTLE, TUESDAY.— At market: Cattle 2,831, very good,demaud sheep 7,864, brisk demand for all classes; calves 86, trade fairly good, prices being well maintained. Quotations Cattle, 5d. to 6d. sheep, 6d, to 9d. calves, 6d. to 8d. per lb. W KKXUAM. CATTLE. MONDAY.—Despite the severe wintry weather to-day there was a satis- factory supply of stock in the market, and a good business was done. There were a useful lot of heifers and bullocks sold, while dairy cows were also well represented, and these made up to £ 19 5s. each. Pigs maintained their high position, making fromSs. 6d. to 9s. 9d. per score lb. Beef realised from 6d. to 5J. per lb., And mutton 7d. to ad., LIVERPOOL CATTLE, MONDAY.—There was an increased supply of stock in market to-day. Demand for cattle slow but firm, prime quality making late rates; other descriptions rather lower. Sheep in demand at higher prices all round. Prices:-Beef, t-id. to 5d.; mutton, 8fd. to 6d. per lb. At market:—1,452 cattle and 3,8o3 sheep. LONDON CATTLE, MONDAY. Beast supply 850 more than last Monday, there being. a much larger number of butchering cows and bulls, and for these there was a good demand, but the excessive supply resulted in lower rates having to be accepted. For fat beasts trade ruled slower with a marked downward tendency in value top value primest Aberdeen 4s. 9d., exceptionally 4s. lOd. per 81b. Sheep supply chiefly Downs and half-breds; weather being unfavourable affected the attendance of buyers trade slower, and lower rates had to be accepted. Pig trade firm. Prices: Beasts, 2s. 6d. to 4s. 9d.; sheep, 3s. 2d. to 5s. 10d.; pigs, 2s. 10d. to 4s. 6d. per 81b. MANCHESTER HAS AND STRAW, MONDAY.— Hay, 4d. to 4 £ d. clover, 5d. to blt-d,; ditto, Lincoln, 7d. straw, wheat, 3d. to 3;td.; ditto, oat, 2id. to 3!d, per stone of 141b. BRADFORD WOOL, MONDAY.- Business on this wool exchange is still somewhat affected by the Con- tinental holidays. The chief feature in raw materials is some increased demand for fine cross- bred tops in consequence of the rilile in merinos; lower class crossbreds are going steadily, and there is perhaps a little more doing in bright English wools, but in both cases prices are un- affected. Piece trade dull. CUESHIRlt iJUTTiiK AND EGG, FRIDAY.— Moderate delivery of home dairy butter and new- laid eggs; latter much easier to buyer. Latest prices :—Stockport (Friday): Butter, Is. 3d. and ls. 4d. per lb.; eggs, 7 for is. Altrincham (Tues- day): Butter, Is. 4d. per lb.; eggs, 7 for is. Macclestield (Tuesday): Butter, Is. 2d. and Is. 3d. per lb.; eggs, 7 and 8 for Is. Crewe (Friday): Butter, lB. 3d. per lb. eggs, 9 for Is. Sandbach (Thursday) Butter, Is. 4d. per lb.; eggs, 8 and 9 for Is. Congleton: Butter, Is. 4d. per lb.; eggs, 8 for Is. Northwich: Butter, Is. 3d. per lb.; eggs, 8 and 9 for Is. Nantwich: Butter, Is. 3d. per lb.; eggs, 9 for Is. Knutsford Butter, Is. 4d. per lb.; eggs, 8 for Is. Runcorn Butter, Is. 4d. per lb.; eggs, 7 and 8 for Is. Chester Butter, lB. 3d. per lb. eggs, 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 38. 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. Wheat is in small supply, and any choice lots offering command a ready sale at prices which are the turn against buyers. Beans and oats are each firm at full values. Very little doing in barley. American maize rather lower, and, foreign wheat dearer on the week. Quotations:— NEW. OLD. S. 1). 8. D.! S. D. S. D. Wheat, whit. per 751b.; 50. 10). to 4 3' 0 0 to 0 0 Whe?t, red „ 7Mb.; ? 0—? 2J0 0 0 0 Mfdtia? BARLEY. „ 601B. J 0 0 0 O| 0 v u GRINDING DO. „ FTIIU.J 0 0 0 I: 0 c,, -o C oats 461 .1 3 -2 6> 3 6—3 9 Bea us BOLL.. 4 6 4 tit 5 3 0 0 ¡ Beans, EGYPTIAN 2401B ^2 T,-33 1; 0 0 -0 0 Indian Curü, ii40lu. 0 0-0 dill 3 -11 6

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