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 260 RAE There are three market places—one built by Ibráhím Sharqi known as “Qile-ki-bazár," one Jahánabad, and the third Capperganj, erected by Mr. W. C. Capper, C.S., the late Deputy Commissioner. The market in the latter is a daily one. There are two fairs-one the Dasahra of the Hindus, the other, the Muharraru for the Musalmans; each is attended by about twelve thousand people. It will be observed from the following table that the sales in the daily and weekly markets reach the amount of Rs. 1,181 daily. This will be above Rs. 4,00,000 annually. English cloth commands, it appears, a larger sale than Dative : Name of articles. Quantity Value. TOWN DAILY MARKETS. Mds. ar. ch. Rs. 2. P. OK 08 561 VD 154 15 0 6 16 0 1 15 0 8 20 0 5 16 0 0 32 0 2 150 1 200 4 1. Corn of every kind 2. Vegetables 3. Groceries 4. Sweetreats of every kind 5. Salt 6. Utensils of brass and other metals 7, Ghi 8, Oil 9. Articles sold by pedlars 10. Cotton 11, Country cloth 12, English cloth LOD 410 16 0 10 12 0 22 0 0 25 90 27 00 93 0 0 47 80 15 00 a8 110 350 60 44 0 0 169 0 0 21 36 0 22 tháns or pieces 27 10 609 33 91 Total 6 pod 1,182 7 0 MUHARRAME FAIR. 900 PPO 090 1. Groceries 2. Sweetmcats 9, Oil 4. Articles sold by pėdlars ech 900 10 25 10 0 0 о о 0 0 16000 260 0 0 10000 4000 I 10 ce DO 10 PO 4 OR Total SO! 00 650 0 0 DASARA AND BAMLIL, FAIRS. . tes 10. 00 15 3 0 0 0 0 2. Sweetmeata 2. Oil 3. Vegetables 4. Articles sold by pedlars 1.0 dea 40 . co 150 00 30 0 0 20 00 40 00 BPG 41 Total 10+ 191 240 00 Grand Total EO CO 440 1,971 70