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PRICES OF MEAT, CORN, ETC. 



[Dec. 1895. 



II. — Corn Prices : — Imported Wheat. 

 Average Value per Imperial Quarter of Wheat Imported 

 into the United Kingdom from tlie under-mentioned 



Foreign Countries and British Possessions in the Second 

 and Third Quarters of 1895. 







Average Value per Imperial Quarter. 



Countries from which 



Exported. 











Second Quarter, 



Third Quarter, 







1895. 



1895. 







s. 



d. 



s. d. 



Argentine Republic 





24 



1 



23 8 



Chile 





26 

 23 



6 



25 4 



ROUMANIA 





7 



21 8 



Russia - 





22 



5 



23 3 



Turkey - 





22 



10 



22 0 



United States oe America { ^ - 



25 

 24 



5 

 9 



24 11 

 24 10 



Australasia - 





25 



8 



24 5 



India, British 





24 



3 



22 10 



North America, British 





26 



4 



25 10 



II. — Corn Prices : — Belgium, France, England and Wales. 



Average Prices of Wheat, Barley, and Oats per Imperial 

 Quarter in Belgium, France, and England and Wales 

 in the four under-mentioned months of 1895. 



Month, j 



Belgium. 



France. 



England and i 

 Wales. 



Wheat. 



1895. 



July- 

 August _ _ - 

 September - 



October - - - 



Per Qr. 

 s. d. 



25 8i 



Per Qr. 

 s. d. 



30 lOf 



30 Hi 



30 51 

 30 llf 



Per Qr. 

 s. d. 

 24 9 

 24 3 

 22 10 

 24 6 



Barley. 



1895. 



July 



August _ - - 

 September - - - 

 October _ - - 



Per Qr. 

 s. d. 

 19 8 



Per Qr. 

 s. d. 



19 6f 

 19 5 

 19 3i 

 19 5i 



Per Qr. 

 s. d. 



19 8 



20 3 



24 0 



25 5 



Oats. 



1895. 



July - - - 

 August - - - 

 September _ - - 

 October . - - 



Per Qr. 

 s. d. 



16 3f 



Per Qr. 

 s. d. 



18 4f 

 18 5 

 18 Of 

 17 7i 



Per Qr. 

 s. d. 

 16 1 

 15 8 

 13 7 

 33 5 



JS'ote. — The prices of Belgian grain are the official monthly averages published in 

 the Moniteur Beige. The prices of French grain have been compiled from the 

 official weekly averages published in the Jom-nal d' Agyncidture pratique. The 

 prices of British grain are official averages based on the weekly returns furnished 

 under the Corn Returns Act, 1882. 



