1660 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, DECEMBER 20, 1895.

STATEMENT showing the Quantities Sold and Average Price of BRITISH CORN Imperial Measure,* as received from the Inspectors and Officers of Excise, in the Week ended 14th December 1895, conformably with the Act of the 45th and 46th Victoria, cap. 37.

QUANTITIES SOLD. AVERAGE PRICE.

Qrs. Bus. 3. d. Wheat 29,010 7 24 9

Barley 152,223 3 23 11

Oats 19,506 7 13 11

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT for the corresponding Week in each of the Years from 1891 to 1894.

QUANTITIES SOLD. AVERAGE PRICE. Corresponding Week in WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS.

Qrs. Bus. Qrs. Bus. Qrs. Bus. S. d. s. d. s. d. 1891 65,244 1 157,744 4 15,895 2 36 10 29 6 21 4 1892 54,799 1 175,280 1 16,429 5 26 4 24 6 16 10 1893 54,311 2 118,992 0 15,339 4 26 9 28 10 18 3 1894 60,945 1 ' 157,656 5 22,907 7 20 10 21 5 14 3 i

* Section 8 of the Corn Returns Act, 1882, provides that where returns of purchases of British Corn are made to the Local Inspector of Corn Returns in any other measure than the imperial bushel, or by weight or by a weighed measure, that Officer shall convert such returns into the imperial bushel, and in the case of weight or weighed measure the conversion is to be made at the rate of sixty imperial pounds for every bushel of wheat, fifty imperial pounds for every bushel of barley, and thirty-nine imperial pounds for every bushel of oats. Board of Agriculture, P. G. CRAIGIB. December 14, 1895.

BANKRUPTS William Frederick Ulmer, 6 Great Bath Street, Far- ringdon Road, lately trading at 58 Central Street, St FROM . Luke's, both in the county of London, baker. Sydney Cheeld, Chesham, , engineer. Frederick William Durham, Glemham Lodge, New RECEIVING ORDERS. Barnet, Hertfordshire, engineer. Marie Jane Aldridge (carrying on business as Madame Sarah Ann Law, 205 Monument Road, , Marie), 30 Waldemar Avenue, Pulham, Middlesex, Warwickshire, dressmaker and lodging-house keeper. lately residing and carrying on business at 4 Claro John Thomas Clemmet, residing at 110 Clarence Street, Terrace, South Kensington, Middlesex, court dress- Bolton, Lancashire, lately residing at 5 Hibberfc maker and milliner, a married woman, carrying on Street, Bolton, and trading at the Wholesale Market, business separately and apart from her husband, Bolton, and the Fish Market, Aberdeen, formerly having separate estate and separate assets. fruit and potato dealer, now out of business. Theodore Fellger, 81 Leonard Street, Finsbury, in the Frederick John Comely, 2 St. James' Parade and St. county of London, picture frame manufacturer. James' Square, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, corn J. Foster, 21 Boundary Road, Finchley Road, Middle- merchant. sex, journalist. Frederick John Staines, residing and trading at Abbey Thomas Bush Hardy, 122 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, Street, Rugby, Warwickshire, general dealer and Middlesex, also 2 Chartham Terrace, Ramsgate, , restaurant keeper. lately residing at 17 Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Square, Tom Stone Adams, Bruce Lodge, Epsom, Surrey, of no artist. occupation. Joseph Kaplan, 158 Hackney Road, London, boot and Henry Rowland Davies, 138 Cherry Orchard Road and 13 shoe manufacturer. Clarendon Road, Road, Croydon, lately resid- Joseph Edward Sheppard King, 16 Finsbury Circus, in ing at Hillside, Woodmansterne Road, Purley, and the city of London, E.G., and 7 Avenue Park Road, trading at 138 Cherry Orchard Road, Croydon, all in West Norwood, in the county of London, solicitor. Surrey, builder. A. B. Mayne, Poona, in the empire of India, a domi- James William Boyce (trading as the Universal Supply ciled Englishman, captain Indian Staff Corps. Agency), residing and trading at 90 Bradford Road, Thomas Harrall, 35 Street, High Wycombe, Dewsbury, and recently in partnership with one Buckingham, leather seller. Charles Hepworth, lately deceased, general dealer.