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LONDON PRICES OF GRAIN for January, 1803. MARK-LANE, Monday, December 31, 1804.
We have 2 good Supply of Wheat to-day, both of Foreign and English;-the Mealing trade was, nevertheless, dull, and but few sales-effected, owing to the ap- Ppfehension ofthe business on the River being stopped by the frozt.;
Barley and Malt are dearer, 5ay about 25. per quarter,
Horse and Tick Beans are likewise higher; as are Grey Peas: Oats are also on the rise.
In Flour, no material alteration, Upon the whole, but lttle business done, and we prices below, in a great dearee, nominal.
Prices of Grain,on board Ship, as under.
Wheat 845. to 1055,| Malt 765. to 825.| White Peas 458, to 555, Yine-- 10885. t0.1105.| Oats 805. to 358.| Grey Peas: 468. to 505. Rye 508. to 585.) Poland ditto 3538. to 385.| Sm. Beans 465. to 565, Barley 45s. to 508. Ticks 445. to 5238.
Monday, January 7, 1805.'
We had this day Some fresh Wheats in, which, with those over last week, con» Stituted a pretty good Supply; a few prime Samples of fine 01d obtained rather more than our eurrency, but all others were cheaper.
Barley, at the close of last Monday's Market, fell 25. per quarter, and should have been reported at 485, 3 to-day, the Sales were brisk, at Something higher.-- Malt continues dull.
Lick Beans are in plenty; but of these, as well as Pease and other articles, we have,no particular observation to offer.
Good Oats"sell freely at last prices; the Supply moderate.
Flour is down 5s. per Saek.
Wheat 7685. to 100s.| Malt 745. to 303.| White Peas 508. to 545. Fine 1028. to 1055.| Oats 27s. 0 335.| Grey Peas 4085, to 495. Ryve 535. to 575.| Poland ditto 345. to 365.| Sm. Beans 4458. to 555. Barley! 445. to 495. Ticks 428. to 528.
Monday, January 14.
Qur Supply of wheat this morning was Lut a middling one, yet there is no avidity in the Millers to purchase; the Sales were, in consSequence, heavy, and prices rather Weclming.
Barley being in request, that article ſound a brisk disposal at rather more money han last week.
Having Malt, with Peas and Beans, Ssuficient for the demand, neither of these have altered in price materially.
Good Oats Sell quite as well as last Monday; but the ordinary sorts Scarcely ob- tain our recent quotation: the Supp1]y.ample.
Flour comes very plentiſully up, and is rather cheaper
Wheat 758. to 983.| Malt 745. to 805.| White Peas| 445. to 505. Vine 1005. to 1035.| Oats 288. to 335.| Grey Peas 405. to 483. Rye 545. tv 578.| Poland ditto 345. to 365.| Sm. Beans 445. to 548. Barley 465: fo 515.| Ticks 40s. t0 5185,
Monday, January 21.
Our Supply of Wheat this morning was a pretty fair one, and, in consequence of having many buyers, Samples ef choice Dantzic, and fineold, were 55. per quarter dearer;"while the other<0Yts fetched little more than last week's gurrenoy.
Barley, hkewise, obtained raiber better prices,--We have Lttle variation in Malt,
' and but ſew Sales.
White Peas are dull, and Jower: Grey Peas, on the other hand, ſully. maintain Jast week's quotation.=“Horse and Tick Beans are on the decline.
Qats remain as before; the trade qull, and but ſew fresh arrivals.!
The briskness of the Mealiny trade has helped the Sale of Flour; which, however, ttiough getting up, can Scarcely be named at 905.'per Sack.
Whkeap- 805. to 955.| Malt 768. to 825.| White Peas- 445..ta 508. Fine 10085. to 1885,|-Oats 285. to 34s.| Grey Peas 445. to 505, Rye«505. to 588:| Poland-ditto 365.| Sm. Beaus 485. to 523.
Barley 445. t0 513, 64| Ticks 405. tv-463«
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