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LOCAL MARKETS

... . YESTERDAY'S WAIKEFIELD CORN b C MARKER. 3 The fresh arrivals of all Grain here to-day are k short. S Fine fresh Wheot is ?? to 2s. per uuarter dearer, d and other descriptions Is.; but the trade is not brisk. - Oats are fully as dear. Barley goes off slowly, at L the rates of last Friday. Beans are unaltered. LEEDS CLOTH MARKETS.-In the Colourei and White Cloth halls during the past week, ...

TRADES' UNIONS

... The following letter has been received by Mr. S. Healey, of Dewsbury, in answer to one sent by him from the Dewsbury United Trades' Society, requiring information relative to the Parliamentary Committee appointed to inquire into Trades' Combinations. 35, Bedford-square, London, IMarch 20th, 1838. Sir,-Mr. Wakley begs me to acknowledge the receipt of your letter, dated the 17th instant, and to ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... YESTERDAY'S WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. The frost is now gone, but we can have no fresh arri- vals of any consequence for some days. We have a thin attendance of Millers, and the sales of Wheat are very trifling, at rather less money than was ob tamed last Friday. Barley has met very dull sale, and prices are scarcely maintained; Oats and Beans are unaltered, but the demand has been to no great ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... fEEDS CLOTH MARKETS, Tuesday, March 27. IYnthe Coloured and White Cloth Halls, during the past week the demand has been unusually limited for every Description of manufactured goods, and a considerably larger quantity has been brought into the market than has been disposed of during that period In the warehouses they continue fully employed. LnEus FORTNItGHT FAIs Wednesday, March 28.-There ...

FROM FRIDAY NIGHTS GAZETTE, DEC. 29

... IFROM 1 IDAiY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, Th. 29. I . - DECLARATION 01 INSOLVENCY. Dec. 2S, TIIOMAS SKELTON and JOHN SKELTON, of Gerrard-strebt, Soho, oilman. DANXiRUPTCY ENLARGED. 'DAVID'BOAST,'of the London-road, Surrey, I chemist, to Feb. 2, at.two. : . :.B'SiSRUFTS. CHARLES DORRINGTON, of Digswell mill, Welwyn, 'Herts. miller, Jan. 9; at one, and Feb. 9, at eleven, at the Court of Banlkruptcy. Mr. ...

MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, JuNE 5. The supply of Wheatand Boens to this day's market arc smller thor; last wedk; Oats and Marley imich the same. There ls been a steady demnandfer Wheat at the rates of loot week. Barley, Shilling, and Beans nmeueh the saine. Oats have moderather meore money. We have the weather very Line, with showers, which lis itproved the growing crops. WHEAT per Quarter of Eight ...

FROM FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, March 2

... FROM FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, March 2 I BANKRIPTS TO SURRENDER IN DJASINGHALL-STREET. J. WYATT, West Smithfield, machinist, March 12, April 13, at hald-past ten. Att. Dodd,'Billiter-etreet, Leadenhall- street. J. S. HOLDSWORTI{, Lower Edrionton, corn-merchant, March 16, alt half-poat twelve, April 13, at eleven. Att. Adamson, Ely-place. J. GRINHlAM, Clerkenwellbgrecn, licensei-victunller, ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, APRIL 17

... BANKRUPTS. WILLIAl BEWINGTON, scrivener, Leaminigtnnpriior%, Warwickshire, to surrender April 39, at. two, and may ?? at half.paettwo, at the Ltiamdewnw Hotel, Leamington-priors. Ruahworths StapnlhInn - odn..- JAItUS JAMES WILCOCK, surgeon, Hovinglam, York- sbire, April 25 and Alay29, at twelve, at the White Swan Inn, Goodramgate.. Smithson, Walton; Smithson, Dunn, and Mitten Sonthamiptdn ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... YESTEIrDAY'/S WAKEF1ELD CORN MARKET. Theere is a very large supply of' Wheat here thii morning, a cdnssderable part of which is Foreign. The best fresh Old and good dry New Wheat are in demand at fully therates oflast week. Soft samples of New are yery nsaleable. Oats are 'withont much variation. Beans go off at late rates; Since Sunday we have had broken weather, which has suspended Harvest ...

FROM FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, May 25

... BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. ANN FOSTER, Barton-hill, Yorkshire, innkeeper. BANKRUPTS. JOHN SOUTER, Exeter-street, Chelsea, builder, to surren- der June 7, at half-past twelve o'clock, July 6, at haltfpust eleven, at the Bankrupts' Court. Solicitor, Mr. Turner, Clif- ford's-inn; official assignee, Mr. Tnrquand, Copthall-build- ings. WILLIATM KEMPTON, Smith-Btreet, Northampton-squarc, goldsmith, June 1 ...

MARKETS

... I ;: LOND Oj CORN EXCHANGE. MARx -LANE, M ONMAY, JAN. 8. a V Mrom Essex and Kent there was a godo aupply of Wheat, c Beans, and Peas, and from Suffolk a large arrival of Barley, with fa h f quantity of this article from Norfolk, and a few vessels with Oats fpem the Linoloshire coast and Scotland n aoresh upfor'this dby hmaret, hilat the supply from Ire- h land since this day seennigt:t has ...

HULL SHIPPING LIST

... HULL SHIPPING LiST. I- . E SATURDAY, ?? 17. INfWA4DI-FW POOI.-RUsielL Nrfl4.l 6Di'rk Svift, Wilia. LtmH,-Lord Xe ou, (5) We. Scotland', ?? Pearson. Neia ;YorY-dMaida, Nichol. ,son. ?? Sister3, JacksonA. porto._ 'Anlaby, Weat.' FOR GAINsnBo'.-From Biakeaey ?? Ellis. The Ann,'Da, wihich sailed heice with coals, for (Cadiz, on the 3rd instant, and pnt back iwith loss Of topm asts, has salia again ...