We have no variations in price to report, but we may remark that the butter market is dull, although prices on board continue firm. The country trade, however, feel disposed to come into Stock, if prices would decline,
August 18, 1840 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
:0 Sperm, ditto ••• •' • Greenland Whale - . , C _ -r OILS, bi n s. s. Linseed per cwt 1 stol 10 Olive 4 p Flor. sheet 1 4 1 5 Ga/1ip011,252 gallons 6O 062 0 Palm d p per cwt ial Measure THE LONDON PROVISION MARKET—(TbI violintor The imports of butter since this day se'nnight ha
August 18, 1840 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
their address, to. the Office, No. iG$ C ullum -street, Fenchurch-street, London. r , riends and subscribers, both in town and country, are e(l77t estly requested to eziert their influence in order to proe advertisements for the" City Chronicle." The circa-7110u which it already
July 7, 1840 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
Have also improved, Linseld having been sold during the last few days at 29s to 30s per cwt. For Pale Rape 40s is required, and indeed at these advanced rates there are few sellers. OIL OF TURPENTINE Has further declined 20s to 30s per ton, with a very limited demand.
August 11, 1840 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
On the motion for the recommitment of the Court of Chancery Bill, the ATTORNEY-GENERAL expressed his regret that it had been necessary to withdraw the former measure in consequence of the threatened opposition to it. But to the present bill he anticipated no opposition at all. I
August 11, 1840 - City Chronicle - London, London, England