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FROM FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, March 23

... FROM FRII)AYYNIGHT'SGAZETTE,March-23. BANKRUPTS. iT'lO!IAS ANDREW, of Moore-street, Soho, in the 1lorisho 'It. Aim, in the City of Westmsinster, in the countv of A dlltis.*, licensed victualler, to sur. April 2, Mlay 4, it 1, a t th- tinnlhrupts'-Coost. Solicitor, Mr. Pollock, Red Li.s.-sqsaromv; otlicihl tssignee, Mr. Lackington, Baainghall- 1(11iX JENKINS, of Windsor, in the cosmty of BerIs, ...

MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET MAMR(i 27. Th' r aln CV . Wi~ant is rather larger thanl Itiot week; Bwr! -y *an:ller; Oats and lleans touch the same, Thi-re has breet a fair demtand for Wheat at last krek's ph Carie has lben ;tol ia well sold. Oats, Shelling, am n Bens ?? dearer. Itapesoed littlealteration. - VlHEAT le!r Quartrr of Ehlrt BlohIbls, Olks. Nosrfolk, Sufieul , Iossex, new red, 52, S1, line 59.s ...

MARKETS

... :MARKE TS. if LONDON :CORN EXCHANGE. d MAnE-L& M N; AY, ?? - 19; AK-LANE, MON-A, UH1 ' The wcather has been favourable for feld work since this ' day se'nnight, for although there have beeh smart chovers 0 occasionally, these 1were not sufficient to stop agricultural 0 pursruits, and oplng ti'daye is pwro osinig with energy. ,There n wae only a mod erate supply of W heat and Barley from Etsex, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... YESTERDAY'S WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. We are well supplied to-day with all articles. Fine dry wheat obtains last week's prices, but all descriptions go off slowly and prices are rather lower. Oats maintain the rates of last week. Barley is in fair demand, and prices much the same. Beans are without alteration. LEEDS CLOTH MARKETS, Tuesday, March 20. Trade at the Halls is very flat, owing to the ...

MARKETS

... ?? LONDON. CORN EXCHANGE. D Mi~X~LNEMONAY 'M~tI 12'. D ~i~oai~a'h hewcthrhsjcaslso __li D assibdesied o aiin urlprsis dyn I~o!qd with ai good d~al of in' daily; and several hiihts ve provea frosty,.ihat srn il~ a ~m~odwt cohatvt and under thesmoot favorableiaeno-cicmstvmaees,, the gon pbieskin'g oq, as might be expected.d`after so severe a iner B much to the paistfaction ofthdie frmeris geneal ...

FROM FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, March 9

... FROM FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, March ,. BANKRUPTS. ALEXANDER JAMESON, of Wyke-house, Sion-lane,. AL8eworth, bookseller, March 16, at twelve, and April 20, at one, at thl e Court of Bankrutcy. Mr. Peter Harries Abbott, otficial assignee, King's rm's-yard and Mir. William Bartholomew, Iotito'r, 3 Gray'-in-place, Gray's-man. 'soAD Ile, lat ?? 3ed, Sussex, an9 now of Peele's Coffee-hause and Judd's ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, Feb. 27

... BANKRUPTCY hNLARGED. MAHLON B3ROADBltNT, of Suaddleworth, Y~rkshilre, *oollejnclothier, March 21, at three, at the Commnissioners'. rooms, Manchester. BANKRUPTS.- WILLIAM NOCKELLS and JOHN BARSBAM, of Mareh- I ane-atelane, Stratftod, Essex, oxalidocid manufacturers, M 'ch3 athlfps eleven, and April 10, at eleven, at the Court of Bankruptcy. Mr. 'Thoas Massa Alsager, official assignee, 12,' ...

MARKETS

... LONDON CORN EXCHANGE. MARK-LANE, MONDAY, MARCH 5.: Much rain has fallen during the past week, with very variable winds, and unsettled weather contiuees. The quan- tity of Whcat on sale this morning from Essex, Kent, and Suffolk, weas only moderate, bat there was a fair supply ot' Beans and Barley from these counties, wlst of English and Scotch Oate a very limited ariival. has been reported; ...

MARKETS

... I LONDON CORN EXCHANGE. MAfim-LANE, MONtDAY, FEB. 2i6. In the pest week there lvw:s nt sharp frost on Monda y night and : slight one on thet Iof 'lot'dsiy i Since tht'n the ro'. ritv ol' ic whether h:s 8 ratinlly rola:ed into a complete thaw. and Saturily proved a the onrghly vet dev, with n abult of trilid to the South-west ; vtaerciny h ii tle; blowvilte strongly fioai the 8outh, this ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... YESTERDAY'S WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. We have, again a large supply of Wheat and Barley. Wheat is in fair demand for anything in condition and Is. dearer. Oats are rather higher and scarce. ?? ary Barley is fully as dear. Dry New Beans are in request at full prices. LEEbs CLOTH MARKETS, Tuesday, March 13. In the Coloured and White Cloth Halls, during the past week, the demand has been unusually ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... E YESTERDAY'S WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. We have large arrivals of all Grain this morning. There is a fair demand for gooa dry. Wheat at last week's prices, but damp parcels are difficult to quit. Fine Old Wheat is in good reqksaiet; 'tOats are fully as dear. Good fresh dry Barley goeg'off at the rate of last Friday, but middling descriptions meet dull sale. Beans are without alteration. LEEDS ...

FROM FRIDAY-NIGHT'S GAZETTE, March 16

... FROM FRIDAY-NIGHT'S GAZETTE, March 16 BANKRUPTS. WILLIAM SWEET, of Chancery-Iane, carver and gildcr. March 28, atone, and April 27, at eleven, at thc Court ef Bankruptcy. Mr. Goldsmid, official assiquee, Lonmuenger- Ione; and Mr. Dlinconobe, solicitor, Lyon's-mn. JOHN HAGGITT of the Ponltry, London, hosier, Marcia 27 and April 27, at eteven, at the Court of Baukruptey. Mr. G. Green official ...