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BRISTOL LEATHER MARKETS

... Per lb. d. d. Per lb. d. d. Heavy Crops 18 to 21 English Horse Hides 15 to 18 Light and middling.. 15 to 16 Spanish ditto 20 to 23 Buffaloes 14 to 17 Best Pattern Skins ..26 to 28 to 20 Common ditto 22 to 24 Close Butts (strong) 22 to 24 Heavy ditto 17 to 19 Best Sadlers' Hides 17 to 19 Irish ditto 14 to 16 Common ditto 14 to 15 Light Welsh ditto ..20 to 22 Shoe Hides 15 to 16! to 19 Welsh ...

TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JANUARY 12

... INSOLVENTS. bamuel btrangman Davis, josuua. ijavis, and Joshua Robinson, Liverpool, merchants. Samuel March, Kennington, Surrey, lace manufacturer. BANKRUPTS. David Crole, Sweeting's-alley, Cornhill, exchange broker. Daniel Smith, Walham Green, stage coach proprietor. Richard May, Devonport, tobacconist. Andrea Gaetano Ripamonti, :E ox Ordinary-court, Nicholas- lane, merchant. lane, merchant. ...

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... Account of Wheat, 8fc. arrived in the Port of London, from tht 4th to the 9th of January, both days inclusive;- Wheat. Bar. Malt. Oats. Beans. Flour. Qrs.. 5648 9605 2848 19820 1010 8227 sks. Imperial Average Price of Corn and Grain, for the week ending January 8. Wheat 55 5 1 Oats 21 8 Beans 32 2 Barley 29 8 j Rye 30 7 Pease 35 8 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks, which regulates Duty. Wheat ...

HIGH WATER

... AT NEWPORT, CHEPSTOW, AND THE OLD AND NEW PASSAGES. During the ensuing WøeJc. DAYS. NEWPORT. CHEPSTOW. PASSAGES. JANUARY Morning! Evening Morning Evening Morning Evening H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. Sunday 24 6 31 6 57 6 43 7 9 6 33 6 59 Monday ..25 7 18 7 40 7 30 7 52 7 20 7 42 Tuesday.. 26 7 57 8 14 8 9 8 26 7 59 8 16 Wednesday 27 8 32 8 50 8 44 I) 2 8 34 8 52 Thursday 28 9 8 9 27 9 ...

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... The Balance due on the 20th November, 1829, brought forward i. 4 Number oj Tvtal amount of Depositors. each class 560 Whose respective Balances, on the 20th Nov. 1829, (including Interest, ) did not exceed £ 20 each £ 2,855 18 9 202 Ditto ditto were above £ 20 and not exceeding 50 ~6,138 4 6 103 50 and not exceeding 100. 7,20215 2 24 Ditto ditto were above 100 and not exceeding. 150. 2,802 1 4 ...

PORT OF ^||l|pNEWPORT

... PORT OF NEWPORT. A List of Vessels which have entered Inwards and cleared Outwards at this Port, in the week ending the 19th Jan. 1830. INWARDS. WITH OATS.—Lark, Phillips, from Carmarthen. WITH PIGS.—Nancy, Sutton, from Kinsale. WITH WHEAT.—Eliza Goddard, Phillips, from, Newry. WITH SUNDRIES.—Patriot, Hawkins, from Gloucester.—Ann, Lewis, from Swansea.—Morwelham, Evans Tredegar, Harwood; ...

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... jBarftetg.. PROVINCIAL. Monmouth, Saturday, January 16.—Wheat, per bushel of ten gallons 9s 1 Jd to 9s 1 Ifd Barley, 3s lid to 4s 2 £ d Oats, 3s Od ■ to 3s 6d Beans, 5s Od to 5s 9d. H Abergavenny, January 16.—Wheat, 63s 6|-d Barley, 33s 9id J Oats, 20s Od Beans, 51s 9d Pease, 40s Od per Imperial quar- ter. Gloucester, Jan. 16.—Wheat, 7s 0d to 8s 6d Barley 4s 6d tocl 5s 3d; Beans, 5s 0d to 6s ...

MONMOUTH SAVINGS BANK

... General Statement of the Funds of the Monmouth Savings Bank, for the Year ending 20th Nov. 1829. Drs. THE TRUSTEES. (Ûrfi. CHARGE. £ s. d. DISCHARGE. £ s. d' To Balance due on the 20th November, 1828, in- By Sums actually paid to Depositors in Money, in- cluding Interest as per last Return 29,919 8 2 eluding Interest, within the Year, ending 20th To Sums received of Depositors within the Year, ...

TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JANUARY 19

... INSOLVENTS. William Bartlett and Thomas Bartlett, Reading, canvas manu- facturers. Alfred Jones, Lower Brook-street, Grosvenor-square, chemist and druggist. BANKRUPTCIES ENLARGED. George Creed, Hemel Hemstead, Hertfordshire, agent and auc- tioneer. William Atkinson, now or late of Cleckheaton, Yorkshire, wool- stapler and woollen manufacturer. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. Samuel Fox, Surrey-row, ...

---..0.'-FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JANUARY 15

... FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JANUARY 15. BANKRUPTS. Richard A. Psarce, Montague-close, Southward, coal merchant. Peter Wicks, Pleasant-row, HoIIoway-road, Islington, cheese- monger. Edward Clarke and Abraham Deacon, Goswell-street, Middlesex, drapers. James Coppock and Charles CroFS, Gutter-lane, Cheapside. silk warehousemen. James Gray, Vine-street, Lambeth, coal merchant. Geo. Thos. Elgie, ...

SPRING CIRCUITS

... NORFOLK—Lord Tenterden, and Mr. Baron Vaughan. ivr°ME—^or(^ Chief Justice Tindal, and Mr. Justice Bayley. MIDLAND—Lord Chief Baron Alexander, and Mr. Baron VJ arrow. NORTHERN—Mr. Justice Park, and Mr. Justice James Parke. OXFORD—Mr. Justice Littledale, and Mr. Baron Bolland. WESTERN—Mr. Justice Gaselee, and Mr. Sergeant Bosanquet. Mr. Sergeant Bosanquet is appointed in the room of Mr. Jus- ...

HIGH WATER AT NEWPORT, CHEPSTOW, AND THE OLD AND NEW PASSAGES

... During the ensuing TVeeh. DAYS. NEWPORT. CHEPSTOW. PASSAGES. JANUARY Morning! Evening Morning Evening Morning Evening H. M. N. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. II. M. Sunday ..31 11 25 11 37 11 it FEBRUARY Monday.. I 0 32 0 5 0 44 0 31 Tuesday.. 2 in 1 55 1 23 2 7 1 13 1 57 Wednesday 3 2 39 3 17 2 51 3 29 2 41 3 19 Thursday 4 3 55 4 20 4 7 4 38 3 57 4 28 Friday 5 4 57 5 22 5 9 5 34 4 59 5 24 Saturday.. 6 ...