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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

PROVINCIAL

... PROVINCIBL. CORN MARKETS. LIverspooL, April 17.-We have had fair arrivals of foreign wheat since last Tuesday, but of every other article of the grain trade they have been small, whilst the exports of Indian corn American flour are on a larger scale than for several weeks. Pricesthave gradually improved dur- ing the week, with a general healthy demand from both town and country trade, and as ...

THE GAZETTES

... FRIDAY. DECLARATIONS OF INSOLVENCY. John Dadley, Bedminster, Bristol, superintendent of Works under the Bristol Dock Company.-Nathaniel Barker, Dartmouth street, Westminster, plumber and water closet ?? Worsey, Forebridge, Castle Church, Staffordshire, out of business. -Obed Golds. Brighton, ?? Brewver, St. Mary de Lope, Gloucester, appraiser and ?? Douglas Hope, Southampton-row, Russell ...

THE FUNDS

... TEE FUNDS. CITY, THURSDAY EVENING. Consols for immediate transfer have realized 941 to 94, and for account 94j to 94*; Exchequer Bills have been marked 63 to 65 premium, being supported by the abundpnce of money; and East-India Bonds, have realised 58 premium ; Bank Stock has been done at 171* to 1724k; the New Three-and-a-Half per Cents. are worth I00j to 101 *; and the Reduced ]01j to 102. ...

PRODUCE MARKETS

... PRODUCE MODETS I-- The businesn e a. . tietS ;a iho days has been extensive, and prict6 Of every des of produce have been well maintainedr Tbe ht3I;;I not appear desirous to press sales beyond th wants of the dealers. e, CopFFz of all qualities have been sought good ordinary Ceylons have sold at 529. to 53s. ta The common East India sorts are beginnln61 to attention, on account of their very ...

MARKETS

... WA E. TS. SATR1DAY. COVENT-GARDEN. We had antotiter extensive supply of vegetellca ing, yet the trade with them was comnparatively ile` most instances the currencies of last were support NEWGATE AND LEADENHiaLL In consequence of the supplies. of moeat being roere quate to meet the rvants of the buyers, the tatsle and in some instances the rates had a downwarH td Beeffrom2s Sd to Ss 4d; Mutton ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... PEROX THE LONDON GAVETTa raIDnay, AUGJCUST 27. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. W. SurTCLIFPE end W. GExCv, Bradford, Yorkshire, worsted stuff manufacturers. BANKRUPTS. G. MADDISON, Sovaffharm, Norfolk, grocer, to surrender Sept. 4, at half-past one, and Oct. 8, at half-past twelve, at the court, Ba- singball-atreet. Cannan, birchin-lane, official assignee; Mesero. Ab. bott and Co, Rolls-yard; Messrs. ...

PRICES CURRENT

... PEWNs CURRENT. * ERTI!H FV 4i. SeIo5 Prices.) . . Frlde.~ desar. Mosd. Tees. Wed,. Thty Bank Stock 7 per Cent ?? 192 192 1 _ 3 t , ?? Ce.1 s S 4i 8 i tO _9r Ac'c0ul~t*,.~..t r 84f tO sl 3 per Certs 5teditecd . .. . S6 8 so New3* per Cents ?? 9 8 8i Long Anne. Jan. 5, 1860 .. ..8 India Stork, 10~ ?? 1ds d India Don, 1,000 . pOar. 2Idie. i. Ed10heq.i , 2d pr di 2445. par. 2 s. 4 s,. 4 dis, 3 d - ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... PROM THE LON1.Of G&. TEc Friday, March 26. FOREIGN-OFFICE, MARCH 23. The Queen has been pleased to arprove of Mr. Saul Solomon, a Consul at St. Helena for her Majesty the Queen of Spain. BANKRUPTS. Joans eiHsorernoo, wine mnerchant, Lloyd square, tiddleoex to sur- render April 8, at eleven, and May 7, at half-past eleven, at thle Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. Cannan, official assignee, ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... PROM THE 'LD aON GAZETTE ?? 3T Y9 OCTOBER 26. B-AIfUPTS. W. Lsswirwbt,tiibg, Middlesex, grocer and tea-dealer, to san- render Nov. 2,/at ali-past twelve, and Des.. 1o, at eleven, as the court Basinghatl-etreet. Graham, Coleman-etreet, official asignee; Espin, Bedford-row, solicitor. H. MoCrKET, NewShoreham, Sussex, merchant, Nor. 8, at one, and Dee. 6, at half-past twelve, at the court, ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... rOM THIE LONDON GAZE!'TE. TUESDA1, A11ACR 21. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. W. EVANS, Piccadilly, linendraper. BANKRUPTS. B. M'CLEISH CHREES and J. BOYD, Bow Church-yard, silk manufacturers. OfE assig., Groom, Abchurch-lane, Lom- bard-street. Hudson, Bucklersbury-A. BALDWIN, Bulstrode- street, St. Marylebone, licensed victualler. Off assig., Turquand, Guildball-chambers. Piercy and Co., Three Crown ...

MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL MARKETS

... MONETARY AND CONtMRAL MANKETS. CITY, SATnaIAT MOUINING. The eonditlon of the Money Market continues to improve. The gradual rise in the value of the Public Securities shows that the ex treme presoure fer money ia abating. Exchequer Bills have alment recovered from their late depression, and the firmness -in the market generally Indicates that the rise in the funds is expected to continue. We ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM T3IE LONDON GAZETTE. 1-4-- FRIDAT, rFllUAILV 38, 1848. BANKRUPTS. J. S. RAYMENT, Thomas-street, Milwall, builder. Off assig., Fennell. Wallis, New Broad-street.-J. E. SMITH, J, R. BEARD, and R. T. SMITH, Cheapside, warehousemen, Off. assig., Pennell. Hensman, Basing-lane, London. - J. BROCKLEHURST, .i-gh- Holborn, lamp manufacturer. Off assig., Follett, Sambrook-court. Edwards, elson ...