Parliamentary Papers, Količina 7H.M. Stationery Office, 1841 |
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1st and 2d 1st Quarter 1st Week 25 francs 2d Quarter 2d Week 30 June 31 December 3d and 4th 4th Quarter Answer to Query August average crop average prices Barley Oats 4th Barley Oats Wheat Britain Bushels in Sterling Consul current at current current rate current same period Elsinore Exchange of English Exchange of Gazette Exchange of period exportation February Foreign Corn Freight to England Gazette 8 Bushels Gazette ARTICLES Gazette per Winchester Gazette price GOTTENBURGH harvest Imperial Quarter January July LIEBAU March Memel November Oats 4th Week Oats Wheat Rye October Odessa preceding week price of English Price of Foreign price of Price price of REMARKS quantity Quarter of ARTICLES Quarter of Gazette Quarter of price rate of Exchange Riga Rye Barley Oats September sterl s. d. Stock on hand throughout the month variation throughout Wheat Barley Wheat Rye Barley Winchester Quarter สี
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Stran 1 - What quantity of grain, of each kind, could be exported to England, from the country or district in which you reside, if the trade in corn in England were made constantly open, at a moderate duty ?" The following table is a summary of the answers received, but it is necessary to remark that the Consuls at St.
Stran 1 - ACCOUNTS that have been received at the FOREIGN OFFICE, from Her MAJESTY'S CONSULS ABROAD, relative to the PRICES of FOREIGN CORN, for the Year 1842 : — Also...
Stran 23 - Lamb, whose life occupies the last quarter of the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth...
Stran 2 - Petersburg-, which would, no doubt, be brought into cultivation, were a steady and certain market for corn opened at this place.
Stran 7 - ... exportation of wheat from Odessa, from 1830 to 1839 inclusive, averaged 581,340 qrs. From the Azoph the exportation averages about 450,000 qrs. annually. Neither rye, barley, nor oats have ever been exported from these quarters. The Consul states that " more than 100,000 qrs. could not be diverted to a new source of demand without materially disturbing the market of Odessa, and more positively so if that quantity is to be subtracted from the supply of the finer qualities.
Stran 19 - Consul-General Canning gives the following reasons for this opinion : — " Because as much land is already appropriated in this district to the growth of corn as the system of husbandry established in these duchies will admit of. Wool, butter, and potatoes for distillation having for many years been profitable produce to the farmer, he will not easily be induced to give up the cultivation of the latter, or to sell off his sheep and cattle, which, moreover, afford manure positively necessary for...
Stran 9 - The quantity of wheat grown in Poland has considerably increased in the last six years, and the production might no doubt be further gradually increased if there were a steady demand for foreign corn in England ; but the deficiency of manure, the scarcity of hands, and the want of skill in the cultivation of the land, would operate against any large immediate increase.
Stran 15 - Engknd for foreign corn, the quantity produced in Denmark and Sleswick-Holstein " would, without difficulty, and in a short space of time, be materially increased, as has already been the case of late years, in consequence of the improvements made in husbandry, and of large tracts of waste knds having been brought under cultivation by an increasing population, chiefly agricultural.
Stran 11 - ... corn. Danzig. — The chief quantity of grain shipped here is the produce of Poland ; but the districts of Prussia adjoining Danzig are in such a state of advanced cultivation, that " a larger supply for shipment could not be expected (at least not to any extent) than the last three years have supplied." Warsaw. — " The quantity of wheat grown in Poland has considerably increased in the last six years, and the production might no doubt be further gradually increased if there were a steady demand...