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LOCAL MARKETS

... WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. (sy EXPRsES.) FETIRYA, JULY 23.-We have a tolerable show of Wheat, which is readily taken off at an advance of Is. to 2s. per qr. Barley nominal. Oats Ad. per stone, and Shelling AO _ 2s. per load dearer. Beans also fetch is. per qr. mozo Msoney.a LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAY, JULY 20,-The Krrivals of Grain to this day's market are larger ian last week. but most of thei ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LOCAL -. MARKETS. LEES CnE ARKTTUESDAY, DEC. 21-The arrival of Wheat to this day' aimarke is lagr h last week ; other kid-f Girain smlaller.~ Fine dry Whet hs fllysuportd lstWee' price, but Whttealt erai nll sportherdelscrpiS ore ii Old. Fine Barley fall as dear, but the secondary qualities are very dificult to quit. Oats very dull and rather lowier. Beaus little alteration. .TE! AVERAGE ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... I ~ LOCAL MR- -aS MARKETS. LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAY, FEB. 23.-The arrivals of grain to this day's market are large. Wheat of all descriptions has been in fair demandt and Is. per qr. higher. There has also been a good demand for Barley at last week's prices. Oats have been id. to id. per stone, and Shelling Is. per load higher. Beans little alteration. THE AVERAGE PRICES FOR THE WEIR ENDING ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, JULY 13.-The supply of Grain to this day's market has been smaller than last week. There has been a fair demand for Wheat, at an advance of Is. per quarter. Oats and Beans very little alteration. The weather has been very showry since last Tuesday. THE AVERAGE PRICES FOR THE WEEIC ENDING JULY 13TH, 1841. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Rye. Beans. Pens. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qis. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 33antrupto, &t. .. From the Loandon Gazette of Friday, Mfay 21. BANKRUPTS. R. W. Robinson, sen., and R. W. Robinson, jun., Bedford, grocers, June 18, July 2, at eleven, at the George Inn, Bedford. Solicitor, Eagles, Bedford. J. and S. Holt, Liverpool, glass manufacturers, June 1, July 2, at the Clarendon Rooms, Liverpool. Soli- citors, Robinson, Liverpool; Vincent and Sherwood, Temple, London. ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, JUNE 22.-The arrival of Wheat to this day's market is larger than last week, other kinds of grain smaller. The demand for Wheat has been limited, and barely supported last week's prices. There is very little doing in Oats and Beans, and no alteration in prices. THE AVERAGE PRICES FOR THE WEEN ENDING JUNE 22ND, 1841. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Rye. Beans. Pea!. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. ...

WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET

... Ocvce.ie 15.-Our arrivals of Wheat are large, a good portion of which is New; for the latter the sale is very difficiut, and, where pressed,rather lower prices must be taken; Old is 1s. per qr. dearer than on this day ee'jnight. Fine Barley fetehes Jully as much monuey, but ocr maltsters pay no attention to other sorts~. Oats and Shelling are rather higher, ?? steady. No variation in other ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... L&ELIS CORN MARKET, MARCH 2.-The arrivalq of grain to this day's market are again large ; but the most part was sold last week. The finest dry Wheat has been dull sale, all other descriptions is1 per quarter Io wer. Barley has been in fair demand at last week's prices. Oats and Shelling scarely so well ?? little alteration. THE AVERAGE PRICES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 2, 1841. Whcat. Barley. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Isardifutti & Frm Ias London Gaseteof Fridaii, J Aerry 15i5 BArSKRUPTL J. FearnlnY, Bradford, Yorkshire, woolstapler Feb., 4, 26, at one. Atit. Crowder and Maynard, Mansion- house-place. I A. Liddell, Fenchurch-street, merchant, January22; at half-past eleven, Feb. 26, at 12. Atts. Rhodes and Co. Chancery-Iane. R. Swan, Seymour-place, CamdenT Town; jweller Jani8ary, n 0, at. two, February 26, ...

MEETING OF THE STONEMASONS AND OTHER TRADES IN LONDON

... PERHAPS THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY, AND CER- TAINLY TIHE MOST IMPORTANT M1EETING EVER CONVENED IN LONDON, WAS HELD ON SATUR- DAY NIGHT LAST, AT THE CRAVENWS HEAD TAVERN, DRURY LANE, ?OR THE PURPOSE OF nEAsRiNG FEAOGu; O'FON OR. When Mr. O'CONNOn presented himself, he was received with one general burst of applause, and then commenced as hollows:- Mr. Chairman and fellow-tradesmen, for I am a ...

TO THE MANUFACTURERS AND PUBLIC OF THE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERIES

... To THE MANUFACTURERS AND PUBLIC OF THE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERIES. GENTLEMEN AND FAIENDS,-An ?? differ- enee having arisen between Mir. Wm. Davenport and that portion of his workmen called gliders; the length of time which has elapsed since its commencement, which is now about ten weeks; the improbability of an immediate settlement, together with the calumuies and misrepresentatisns which are ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEsDs CORN MARKET, MARC9 23.-The arrivals of all kinds of Grain are rather smaller than last week. Wheat has been slow sale at last week's prices. Barley has been dull sale, at is. per quarter lower. Oats and Beans heavy sale. THE AVERAGE PRICES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 23, 1841. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Rye. Beaes. Peas. Qre Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qr. 3816 1586 420 0 164 17 L s.d. Ls.d. s.d. as.d. ...