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Market Intelligence

... ma1arket Intelligence. _, ., ~ .. . _ .. ?? ?? CORN EXCHANGE, SEPTEmBEB 14. The market of this day opened with a moderate supply of wheat from Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, but from Kent the samples shown weremore abundant, not compre. bending wheat alone, but barley, beans, and (to a lisited extent) peas. There was not all the activity marifested nmong the millers to purchase wheat this ...

Trades' Movements

... pra~e~_gftbfleflito4- - ~ ?? I.. NJi WBAYvERS.-On Saturday last a W5UAN 1AND-t. m weavers of this town took strike of the handlPt- innianm, uacurerl in place, against Mir. In- 1'giv eavers' wjgea consequence of his having tc thi. day a deInutats- (id. percut. On the morning - to wait on'him, in was appointed by the committe. - a' the weavers' order that he might be duly inibriaeL. n tmil wo ...

Trades' Movements

... c ;rabc 1 MobMclto; ?? ?? , ?? ?? ?? 1,1 JOAN HAND-LOOM W.1 VaRS.-OD Saturday las a itrike of the hand-loom weavers Of this town took place, against Mr. W. Ingiram, mranufarcturer, in corrat-quence of his having reduced his weavers' wvages lidper cut. Onithiemor-ninigof tha~t dary deputation- wa pointed by the coil)ittee to wait on him, in or'.der ;lthat he might be duly inlformeui cf tire ...

THE CORN TRADE

... (From the J'anrk Lone ELpress.) The reports received from the northern parts of the kingdom speak in a very desponding tone of the probable effvets of the extremely wet and boisterous weather experienced during the week on that por- tion of the crops still outstanding. That injury, to an extent diff cult to be remedied at this advanced period et the yearjias been done is greatly to be feared ...

Markets, &c

... iffavarto, &C, CORN. MAst-LANE, Mondav, Dec. 10.-The show of wheat sam- ples from Essex and Rent was moderate this morning, and sales -were effected at folly last Monday's prices. There was rather more disposition to buy foreign wheat, although the supply in the course of last week was good at previous rates. Flour slower sale. Fine qualities of barley were un- altered in value, but middling ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY FOR THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1849

... RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY FOR THI IhVEr ENDING TxURSDAY, MAY 3, 1849. I SHARES. - Ipewich £ s. d. r Ipswich 8~1 0 Coventry 2 11) Rotiserham . 0 13 4H. Gradatis 0 14 0 d Glosop .. 5 5 6 R. Pattigon ., 0 2 6 n Preston, Liddle 2 00 IV. M'Donnell 0 3 0 Market Laving- G. H. Chatwin 0 2 0 n ton .. 0 5 0 C. Mowl *. 016 d Birmingham, B. Moss 0 6 0 Shp .. 360 J. Vigurs .. 0 2 6 ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... | Foe THX WYEBEK ENDING Tnullstiy, DECEMBEil 20, 1S49. 51tARES. £ s.d. r ed. nluddersfleld 3.. 12 0 If. Mathews .. 0 5 o Nottingham .. 1 18 I Ediburwgh .. 1 0 0 £i1 15 9 TOTALS. Land Fund ?? ?? ?? ?? 5 15 9 .:xpeose ditto ?? ?? ?? 0 2 d Loan ditto ?? ?? ?? 0 .1 0 Rents from Allottees ?? ?? ?? 11 1 0 £17 0 0 W. DixoN, C. DOvLE, T. CLARI, Cor@. Sec. P. M'GRATu;, Fin. Sec. FOR COSTS OF ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON CoRN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, JAN. 27.-The arrivals of wheat and barley from the east coast were again large during the past week, but of English oats the receipts were very small. The supplies of malt and flour were rather plentiful, and of beans and peas quite an average quantity camne to hand. From Scotland the receipts consisted ofa few hundred qrs. of barley, and about 4000 qrs. oats, ...

SHIPWRECK OF THE WINDSOR CASTLE STEAMER BETWEEN DUNDEE AND EDINBURGH

... SHIPWRECK OF THE WINDSOR CASTLE STEXMER BETWEEN DUNDEE AND EDIN. BURC*H, On Tuesday, the lst instant, the Windsor Castle, an iron steamer plying between Edinburgh and Dundee, ?? the latter town at the sanie hour with her Majesty's yacht, 1leving on board about 250 passengers, tee greater part of whom had come from E linburgh with the steamewr that morning, in order to witness the em-r ba ...

Trades' Movements

... Crabto' fftmentwnt, CORDWAINERS' GENERAL MUTUAL ASSISTATCE r ~~~ASSOCIATION. i AOsoCLATED SsiOPtIATES,-As we are new nearly oi the eve of Conference, and 'ks that Coniferenuce will be tie fmost important to our trade that ever was held in this country-becaues. while the oligarchical and commercial classes are quarrelling among themselves, as to which shall wring the largest amount of spoil ...

Market Intelligence

... ifarkhe _ittelltoigzre l,(I;DOV CORN EXCIIANXti, INDAY, JAN. 19.- Dinging last week the arrivals of wheat of home prV- duere tfb our inirket were on a very moderate scale, and of imuitally interior quality. Of English barley and malt the receil)ts were tolerably good, but those of oats, beals, peas, and flour, were small. From Scotland, very little grain of any description came to Ihand, while ...

Market Intelligence

... --fil a r 1181rt flitrilifffilre. LoNDON CORN EXCIIANUC, MONDAY, JAN. 1U-j During last week the artivals ot whcat of lhome pre- ditce tor our 'nnrket were oil a very mederate scale, I Will of U nius tiI ly interior quality. ti np lisli biat 1,yv and tilt tile revelits wyere tokrably goud, but tho-e of oats. beanls, Peas, aud flour, were smal, L.'romt Scotlande. very Nttile g ahit ot' ally ...