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July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
 
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of P ri ce, as might be expected, until after the eaPProaehing harvest is over. It will be bad to ll°llol in its first operation:upon Farmers — of° in for complacent bearing. A reduction 4 e to seven Shillings in Mark Lane, C t eien tlY marks the tendency upon Wheat. th ; 11(4 o
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
 
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July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
 
LONDON AVERAGES, JUNE 30. It a pt Qrs. 8 d N tti ey • • ....... 2769 ••••• • •

LONDON AVERAGES, JUNE 30. It a pt Qrs. 8 d N tti ey • • ....... 2769 ••••• • •

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July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
 
Sorrign fitteilignur.

Sorrign fitteilignur.

The Paris papers of Friday do not contain any matter of interest, except speculations on the Cabinet adventures of English statesmen.
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
 
HOUSE OF LORDS—FranAy, JULY 3.

HOUSE OF LORDS—FranAy, JULY 3.

After the CHANCELLOR had taken his seat, The royal assent was given by commission to the Sugar Duties Continuance Bill, Superintendent of Convicts (Australia) Bill, the Railway Companies Dissolution Bill, the Friendly Societies' Act Amendment Bill, and several Railway and Privat
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
 
THE CORN BILL,

THE CORN BILL,

PROTEST AGAINST THE THIRD READING OF A pna. "TO AMEND THE LAWS RELATING TO THE IMPORTATION OF CORN." • Dissentient — Because the Bill for repealing the Corn-laws is not accompanied, as in justice it ought to have been, by the following measures, viz.:- 1. The entire and immediat
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
 
CLOSING PRICES,

CLOSING PRICES,

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July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
 
W. FENTON. Superintendant and Actuary. Prospectuses, with every other information, may be obtained from any of the local agents or

W. FENTON. Superintendant and Actuary. Prospectuses, with every other information, may be obtained from any of the local agents or

at the office.
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
 
ISSUE DEPARTMENT.

ISSUE DEPARTMENT.

Notes issued .. .....£29,F13,105 £29,273,105 M. Datei the 2nd day of July, BANKING D Proprietors' capital 14,553,000 Re5t................ 3,405,354 Public deposits (including Exchequer, Commissioners of NationalDebts,Sav. _ _ _ ings-banks, and Dividend accounts).. 7,807,802 Othe
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England