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LOCAL MARKETS

... I OCAL XA t A 1 tKF/& I WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET-THuRSDAY. We are fairly supplied with all Grain to this day's market. The Wheat trade is extremely languid, and tho few transactions that have taken place are at a declune of fully 2s. per quarter from the rates of this day sb'inight. III consequence of a change in the weather, and a considerable influx of Foreign, the Barley trade ;s very ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... afort rttnllillo -rethltp. CllAR'TIST CO-OPl'UiATIVE LAND SOCIETY. Meetings for tht purposc of enrolling members and transacting other besioess connected therewith are iheld every week oe the followling lays and places:- , sUINDAT X:V XNJX( Seiith Ieondlv Chartist !ell, l l5, 13lackfiriars-road. at half-part six ?? ('Char tiist iU, I, ''urn- again-lane, at six o'clock.- aecusjser : at the Par- ...

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 ...

Market Intelligence

... '41arurt 111taitylla. Loxmoo CoRn EXCHANGE, MONDAY, Ocr. 20-11e i past week's arrivals of English wheat forour market, s coastwise. were on a moderately extensive scale, but very middling quality, especially as relates to the I parcels of new received from Cambridgeshire. Of i other grain ot hole produce, except peas, the receipts 4 were limited. The imports of foreigin wheat and oats %were on ...

Bankrupts, &c

... mantlintplo, art. ?? ?? From. tfhe London Gazette of Friday, J wi. 2. BANKRUPTS. James Willis, of 1. Spring-street, Portman-square, ?? Bond, of March, Cambridgeshire -Ann Treegear and Thomas Crump Lewis, of 96, Cheapside, City, piano-forte ?? Walker, of Newnman-street, Oxford-street, ?? Bright, of 40, Wigtnore-street, Marylebone, victualler- Edward Heron, of South Blyth, Northumberland, ship. ...

NATIONAL TRADES' CONFERENCE

... NATIONAL TRADES' CONFER ENCE. III ay ;IMONDAY, JULY 28. lie The Trade, pursuant to public notice, held thcir as second Conference to consitler and determine on two es plans of orgauisation, drawni up and prepared by the at Provisional Central (onrnmittsc-thc one for the n, more olliciont regulation of strikes, or turn-outs; and o. tle otther tbr empioving surplus labour in agriculture on andl ...

INSTRUCTIONS REMITTING MONEY ON ACCOUNT OF SHAREHOLDERS OF THE LAND COMPANY

... INSTrUCTIONS REMITTING I oNgyoN-ACCOUNT OFUSHARLt IHOLDERS OF THE LAND Com. PANY. 'All monies musthe remitted in PostOffice Orders, or by Bank Order payable on de- to Feargus O'Connor. All, Post oflice Orders must be made payable at the GCeneral Post Office, St. Martin's-le-Grand, London, as none other will-be acknowledged. Tbe personas name applying to the local post olice for the order must ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, JUNE 27.-The arrivals of grain to this day's market are small. The weather has been very fine since last Tuesday, but this morning very cold and cloudy. Wheat has been in better demand, and last week's prices fully supported. Oats and Beans rather more enquired for; prices firm. THE AVERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT, FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 27, 1843. Wheat. Barny. Oats. Rye. Beans. ...

Market Intelligence

... ,4arktt fntelligeilcc. LonDos CORN EXCANGc, MONDAT, JANUARY 5.- The arrivals of whet ofhm rduce up toou mar- Iket during the whoe fthpatweek, arising cify Ifrom the late boisterous weather, were on an tanuvsly limited scale, arid of'very middlingquality. OEng. ligh barley, Inalt, oats, beans, ,and peas, including flour, tbe receipts were again small. Fromt Ieand very few oats came to hand, but ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 3iankrupto,, &,r. BANKRUPTS. -(Fr2om Tuesday's Gazette, April 22.) Thomas Holyland Williams and William Clachar a Chelnasford, ?? Phillips and Th bo' Pearson, South-place, Finsbury, silk-dressers-T110 Homewood, Hillingdon, Middlesex, licensed vi 10m4i Henry Thomas Prebble, Thanet-street, Burtonctrescer ?? Morris and William Wlodvsesn Bursiemn, Staffordshire, ?? Arnold, Shr ed' bury, veterinary ...

THE TEN HOURS' BILL

... A general meeting of the Central Short Time Com- mittee of the West Riding, was held at Bradford by adjournment on Saturday night, for the purpose of receiving the report of the division of the House of Commons on the Factory Bill, and as a majority for the second reading, was confidently expected, on the announcement ihat the bill was lost by a majority of 10, the greatest indignation and ...