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9s. 6d. tg 10s.; No. 2 spring, 8s. 11d. to 9s. 8d.; Indian, 8s. 6d. to 10s. ; 
Egyptian, 7s. to 8s. 9d.; ; California, 9s. LOd. to 10s. 2d. ; : ditto, club, 10s. 
3d. to 10s. 6d.; Oregon, 10s. 3d. to 10s. 6d.; Chilian, 9s, 6d. to 9s. 9d. ; 
Australian, 10s. Td. to 10s. 10d. 
Tn France, 11 markets advanced during the week ending June 17 
against 6 the previous week; 54 remained stationary against 44 the 
previous week ; 37 declined, or 10 less than the previous week. Prices 
of wheat, on the whole, ranged from 51s. to 51s. 6d. per quarter, with 
increasing rates for future deliveries. At Hamburg millers have 
been buying only enough to meet present necessities, and hence, with a 
fresh demand setting in, have no stock to fall back upon, but must swell 
that demand by extensive purchases. The best yellow Rostcok brought 
53s. 6d. to 55s. per quarter. 
FLouR.—The imports during the week ending June 10 were 76,070 
ewt. against 104,254 cwt. the previous week. The demand had improved 
and higher prices had been obtained in some instances. In Mark Lane 
the best town households were quoted at 37s. to 43s. per 280 pounds; 
best country households, 35s. to 37s.; Norfolk and Suffolk, old, 30s, to 32s. ; 
French, 30s. to 35s.; American, per barrel, 24s. to 27s. At Liverpool, Eng- 
lish and Irish superfines brought 36s. to 38s. per 280 pounds; extra, ditto, 
39s. to 41s.; French, 39s. to 41s. 6d.; Trieste, 50s. to 57s.; Chilian, 34s. 
to 35s.; Californian, 36s. to 38s. 6d.; American, western and extra 
state, 22s. to 25s. per barrel of 196 pounds ; Baltimore and Philadelphia, 
22s. to 26s.; Ohio and extra, 23s. to 26s.; Canadian, 23s. to 27s.; patent, 
30s. to 34s. At Paris select marks flour brought 41s. 3d. to 41s. 10d. per 
280 pounds, 
MAizE.—In Mark Lane white was quoted at 29s. to 30s. per quarter ; 
ditto, yellow, 27s. to 28s. At Liver peal, American white, 27s. to 27s. 3d. ; 
eerie mixed, 26s. 6d.; Galatz, 27s. 6d. to 28s.; Danubian, 25s. 9d. 
26s. 3d. ; ; Dari, 23s. to DAs, 
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