June 21st by the Canadian manufacturers and their ladies, who
were escorted round the Exchange by the chairman, Major Brydges-Webb, who is a member of the Tariff Reform Commission. He, however, did not, I believe, take them to the notice-board where the shipments of wheat, &a., from
various parts of the world are exhibited officially. The ship- ments of the previous week exhibited thereon were as follows :— RUSSIA. • INDIA. 222,000 qrs. wheat.
581,175 qrs. wheat. 350,408 „ oats. 234,720 „ barley. 95,175 „ rye. 26,325 „ maize.
Total...1,287,803 qrs.
SELINA.
160,207 qrs. wheat. ARGENTINA. 279,500 qrs. wheat. 297,000 „ maize.
Total... 576,500 qrs. CANADA AND UNITED STATES.
53,000 qrs. oats. 17,000 „ barley. 32,625 .„ wheat. 69,732 „ maize.
Total... 172,357 qrs. 49,000 sacks flour.
AUSTRALIA.
2,000 qrs. wheat.
H. W. Dirmon.
70 and 71 Bishopsg ale Street, E.C.