Carlisle Patriot
February 3, 1844
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Grain, &c. WIGTON, Tuesday, Jan. 30. Wheat……………17s……..0d to 21s 6d Barley……………10s……..0d to 11s 6d Oats……………….6s……..6d to 8s 0d Rye………………...-s……..0d to -s 0d Beans……………...-s……..0d to -s 0d Potatoes, porst…………….3d to 3½d Butter, 8d to 8½d per lb. Pork, 4s 4d to 4s 6d per lb. Weekly return of Corn sold in this market during the week ending Saturday, the 27th of January. Total quantities, Price per qr. Qrs. Bush. £ s d Wheat…………114 6 2 11 0¼ Barley………… 34 7 1 7 8½ Oats…………….99 3 0 18 1 Rye………………0 0 0 0 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PENRITH, TUESDAY, Jan. 30. Average price per imperial quarter . Wheat, 53s 10¾d; Barley, 30s 2½d; Oats, 19s 10d; Rye 0s 0d -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Penrith Provision Market. Jan. 30. Bacon, per st……….0s 0d to 0s 0d Hams, dry…………..0s 0d to 0s 0d Pigs………………….7s 0d to 10d 0d Pork, per st…………4s 10d to 5s 0d Butter, per flr………42s 0d to 0s 0d Eggs 6 for 6d Potatoes per stone 4d to 0d Butter per lb……….. 10½d to 11d Hams, green, per stone 5s to 5s 6d—Geese, 3s 6d to 4s 3d. George SLEK, Weigh Master -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Workington, Jan. 31. Wheat per bush 19s 0d to 22s 6d Barley 10s 0d to 11s 6d Oats 6s 6d to 7s 0d Flour per stone 2s 0d to 2s 4d Oatmeal 1s 8d to 0s 0d Barley Flour 1s 4d to 0s 0d Potatoes per stone 4½d to 5d Butter per lb 12d to 0d Eggs 20 for 1s Beef per lb 4½ to 5d Mutton 4½ to 5d Veal 5d Pork per lb 4d -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHITEHAVEN, Feb 1.—Our market today has not manifested any briskness, and the supplies have only been limited. The prices of grain remain the same as last week. Wheat per bush 19s 0d to 21s 0d Barley 11s 0d to 11s 6d Oats 6s 6d to 7s 3d Beef per lb. 4½d to 5d Mutton 4d to 5d Veal 4½d to 5d Sparerlb 4d to 4½d Fowls each 1s 2d to 1s 4d Flour per stone 2s 4d to 2s 6d Potatoes per stone 3½d to 4½d Butter per lb 10½d to 0d Eggs 18 for 1s Oatmeal per st 1s 6d to 1s 8d Good Hay 4d to 5d Straw 2½d to 3d Cattle Turnips per ton 15s Apples per stone 0s 0d Onions 1s -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DUMFRIES , Wednesday, Jan. 31.—Wheat and oats in good demand, at a little rise upon last week Wheat per bush 6s 3d to 6s 9d Barley 3s 0d to 3s 6d Oats 2s 0d to 2s 4d Flour per stone 2s 0d to 2s 8d Potatoes per stone 2½d to 3½d Butter per lb 6d to 0s 7d Eggs per dozen 6d to 0s 7d -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MORPETH, Jan. 31. Wheat per qr 50s 0d to 55s 0d Barley 32s 4d to 34s 0d Rye 0s 0d to 0s 0d Oats 18s 8d to 20s 0d Peas 32s 0d to 0s 0d Beans 0s 0d to 0s 0d -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEWCASTLE PROVISION MARKET, Thursday, Feb. 1.—Cumberland Bacon, 5s 3d to 5s 4d per stone. Hams, 0s 0d to 0s 0d; large ditto 5s 9d to 6s 8d. Lard 5s 6d per stone. Butter 44s to 0s 0d per firkin. Eggs 0s 0d per hundred. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEWCASTLE HAY MARKET, Tuesday, Jan. 30.—Old Land Hay from £2 2s to £3 6s; New Land Hay £2 8s 0d to £10s per ton3 Wheat Straw is 3d to 1s 6d; Oat Straw is 3d to 1s 8d per threave. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HEXHAM, Tuesday, Jan. 30. Wheat per qr 52s 0d to 58s 0d Barley 28s 4d to 33s 0d Oats 18s 0d to 22s 0d Peas per poke 0s 0d to 0s 0d -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, Wednesday, Jan 31.—There was but little English wheat fresh up this morning. The few samples that were left over on Monday found buyers at that day's currency. In foreign there was but little passing; the trade are waiting the result of the Queen's speech. Barley still very dull. Malt without alteration. Beans and peas in fair request at late rates. The oat trade remains precisely as reported on Monday. Those disposed to sell at last week's prices, found a fair sale; but most of the factors rejected the offers made by the dealers, who refused to give any advance. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GLASGOW, Wednesday, Jan. 31.—There was an improved inquiry for oats today, and the sales made were at full prices. Barley was more saleable at late rates. The wheat trade firm, without much active business doing. Wheat British Per 240 lbs 27s 0d to 29s 0d Scottish 26s 0d to 28s 0d Irish 24s 0d to 26s 0d Foreign 23s 6d to 29s 6d Oats, Irish, per 264 lbs 14s 6d to 16s 3d British 15s 6d to 16s 6d Barley, English per 320 lbs 0s 0d to 0s 0d Scottish 23s 6d to 26s 6d Irish 22s 0d to 24s 0d Beans, English per 4 bush 16s 0d to 16s 6d Scottish 15s 0d to 15s 6d Peas, do 16s 0d to 16s 6d Oatmeal, a boll of 40 lbs 12s 6d to 15s 0d Flour, a sack of 280 lbs 38s 0d to 45s 6d -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CATTLE DUMFRIES, Wednesday, Jan. 31.—Only three or four beasts in the market. The supply of pigs moderate; prices generally from about 6s to nearly 10s. the supply of pork was nearly 900 carcases. This demand was good at a little advance upon last week's prices; the best order gave from 4s 5d to 4s 7d, inferior and secondary from 3s 8d to 4s 4d. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GLASGOW, Monday, Jan. 29.—There were about 600 head of cattle at market, and out of this large supply possibly there were more of unexceptionable good cattle than ever was in our market. At the commencement dealers demanded about 3d per stone less than at last day's market, but still buyers were shy, and almost no business was transacted till a reduction of 6d a stone was submitted to—notwithstanding some left unsold. Sheep, it is said, have paid the feeder much better this season than cattle, and today they fetch former prices. Of the following prices the highest quotation was only realized in tow or three instances:—Best stot(?) beef 8s to 8s 6d per tron(?) stone of 22½ lbs; middling, 7s to 7s 6d; cow do, 6s 6d; bull do, 5s. |
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