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LONDON PRICES OF GRAIN for September, 18053. MARK LANE, Monday, Sept. 2, 1805.
Though bvt little Wheat up this morning from the neighbouring counties on the Coaſt, the mealing trade is farther declining, and prices lower, by five and ſix fhil- lings per quarter, than on Monday laſt. This, however, with the exception of a few fine ſamples of old to mix; and ſome prime new Kentiſh, for ſeed, which ferch fomething mor? than our top price. The Bakers becoming as relu&uant to buy flour, as the Miller wheat, has brought down that article(fine flour) to as low as Üxty eight ſhillings per ſack.
Rye, barley, and malt» are all on the decline; as a comparison of the laſt and Pr2Sent prices wIl demonſtrate. Peaſe and beans have not given way 3 bat oats are cheaper, lay by one and tw» ſillings per quarier,: j
Price of Grain, on board Ship, as under.
Wheat„--s 4335 608| White Peas 495 to 445 6d| Beans, Old- 505 Fine 655 to 745| Booilers 465 to 525.| Tick, new 335 t0 428 Superfine 735| Suffolks--5 ta 543| Ditro, Old 453 Rye 445 10 488| Grey Peas 4,05 to 465| Oats 2.43 223 t0 302 Barley 358 to 405| Beanss new 44570 485 0d| Polands„3 to 325 6d Malt 723 to 785 od
- Monday, Sept, 2.
The quantity of Englich wheat up for this morning*s market was inconfſiderable 3 the mealing trade has rather changed its aſpect, is become brisk, and prices up 58 per quarter Since laſt Monday(on which day the decline was 103. and not 65, per quarter» as then stated in our letter). Flour has regained its former prics of 793. per fack. Barley lik-wiſe is dearer, as are white peaſe- No grey peaſe.at market. Small beans and oats ate alſo on the riſe.=-For the prices of other articles we refer Fou to our currency below. 3
Wheat 4538 608 745| White Perus 44098 to 465) Ditto, old, to 618 Fine 765 t0 785| Boilers 485 to 50s| Ticks, new 36s to 425 Suüperfine, 805] Suffolks, to==35 to 565| Ditto, old, to 453 Rye 40 to 465| Grey Peas=---5 to==5| Oats 245 t0 273 318 Barley 375 to 425 cd| Beans, new 445 t0 485| Poulands 328 te 335 bd Malt 725 to 805
Monday, Sspt. g-
"" We neither had, nor expected, any great ſupply of Engliſh wheat for this morn» ing's market; amongit the new, for ſeed, were ſome tamples of excecding fines and which commanded prices out of our general curiency 3 the inferior ſorts were heavy in ſale, and ſcarcely obtained laſt Monday's terms. Barley has been a riling article ſince our lait, 25 have boiling peaſe."Beans, both ſmall and ticks, have likewiſe kept up; and oats, from the expedlation that Government may ſoon re» quire a large ſupply, are dearer, with but few on band.
Wheat 445 bos 743| Whi,e Pcas 455 to 505| Ditto, Old 525 Fine 755 to 785| Boilers 508 to 565| Ticks new 495 to 453 Superfine== 808| Suftfolks--5 to 585| Ditto, Qid 433 Ry2 38s to 425| Grey Peas--5 t0===5| Oats 2.63 3098 to 358 Barley 405 to 458| Beans new 423 to 485| Polands 365 70 375 c& Malt 965 to 825
Monday, Sept. 23.(
Qur wheat market this morning was rather icanti!y ſupplied, and which, wich Many buyers, cauſed an advance vf 55. per quarter in the price of ſuch ſamples as were of the finest quality. The inferior ſorts were not,' however» ſo ſaleable» fand fetched but very litrle more than laſt Monday» We have but hort ſupplies of Barley, but cannot place it higher than 455. per quarier, and malt at more than laſt Gurrency. In peaſe and beans, from the above cauſe(ſhort ſupplies), we had an 849vances as our figures will hew. New oats that are Prime, dearer==few at market.
Wheat 463 605 to 783| White Peas 485 to 545 04| Ditto, old 5682 Fine 845 to 885| Boilers 548 to 585| Tick, ncw 433 to 483 Sup:tfino 853| Suffolks--5 to 603 od| Ditto, old 505 Rye 353 to 405| Grey Peas 455 t0 485 od| Oats 255 305 ta 343 Barley 383 to 4538| Beans, n:W 425 t0 505 cd| Polands 355 to 365 6d Malz 7.68 t6 825 Cd
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