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Bankrupts, &c

... zalthrupto, &C. -. - - -11-- ?? ?? Pro lthe London Gazette of Friday, March 26. BANitILUPTS. G. F. Sizer, Worcester, linneklraper, April 6, at twelve, May 7, at eleven, at the Court of Bankruptcy. Solicitors, Reed and Shaw, Friday-street, Cheapside. J. Johnsten, Bishop's Startford, He)rtfordshire, scri- vener, April 6, at one, May 7, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy. Solicitors, Milne and ...

BALANCE SHEET OF THE WHITE CONDUIT LONDON AND SURREY MEETING FOR THE ELECTION OF DELEGATES TO THE CONVENTION

... BALANCE SHEET OF THE WHITE CONDUIT LONDON AND SURREY MEETING FOR THE ELECTION OF DELEGATES TO THE CON- VENTION. RECEIVED. We Marylebone in City of London ?? W Bermondsey le. Walworth ?? Lambeth Globe Fields ?? = City of Westminster Tower Hamlets ?? St. Paneras ?? ?? Bloomsbury Kensington ?? Wandsworth ?? er- Finsbury )r- Westminster ?? iig Received by colleetion in roo, eed of he EXPENDED. er ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. (Or EXPRESS.) TnlUssDnA, APRIL 8.-Our moderate arrivals of Grain, with the small stocks held, induce firmness onl the part of sellers, but the extreme depression in the Sale of Flour and Malt, causes millers and maltsters to confine their purchases to the most limited extent. Wheat and Barley may be con- sidereal in value as on this day se'nnight. Oats and Shelling ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. (BYv EXPRESS.) I FRIDAY, APRiL 2.-The supbly is moderate to-day; millers buy with great caution; fresh thrashed Wheat nearly brin* the rates of last week, but other sorts are Is. per qr. cheaper. Barley is slow sale, without variation n price. Oats, Shelling, and Beaus dull. LEEDS CORN MARKET, MARCH 30TH.-The ar- rivals of Grain to this day's market are large. Wheat has ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEIDS CORN MIARIKET, TrUESDAY, APRIL 20.-The arrivals of Wheat, Oaws, ,nd Barley to this day's market are smaller than last week: Beans rather larger. There has been a limited demand for Wheat, and is. per quarter lower. Sereral of the Maltsters are giving over working, that Barley has been very dull, and to make sales lower prices must be sub- mitted to. Oats without alteration. Beans very ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. (BY EXPRESS.) FRIDAY, APRIL 2.-The supbly is moderate to-do; millers buy with great caution; fresh thrashW Wheat nearly brings the rates of last week, bt other sorts are Is. per qr. cheaper. Barley is slov sale, without variation in price. Oats, Shelling, ad Beans dull. LEEDS CorN MARKET, MARCH 30TH.-The a. rivals of Grain to this day's market are larget Wheat has been ...

Bankrupts, &c

... l3althrupto&c. From tle London Gazette of Fridaly, April 9. BANIKFRUPTS. Whitfield, J., Bishopegate-street Without, carpet-ware- houseman, April 23, at one, May 21, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy. Attorney, Sole, Alderman- bury. Garlick, T., Royal Circus-street, Greenwich, carpenter, April 16, at two, May 21, at eleven, at the Court of Bankruptcy. Attorneys, Suter and Bristow, Green- ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 3iatthrupto, &,r. From the London Gazette of Friday, April 1Z. BAN KRUVP TS. Ball W., Paternoster-row, bookseller, April 2'tb, t half-pasti one, May 2S, at twelve; at the Couirt of Bankruptcy, Basinghall-street Attorney, LewisViru- lam-buildings. Arnold, T., Paternoster-row, bookseller, April 23, at two, Meay 28, at twelve; at the Court of B:,nkru)stcy, Basinghall-street Attorney, Lewis, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LOCAL MARKETrS. LEEDS CORN MARKET. TuESpAy, APRIL 6.-The arrivals of all kinds of Grain to this day's market are smaller than last week. Wheat has been dull sale, and scarcely supported last week's price. There has been very little alteration in fine Barley, but all other descriptions are very dull, and lower to make sales. Oats and BEaus heavy sale. THE AVERAGE PRICES FOR THE WEFD . ENDING ...

BALANCE SHEET OF THE DINNER TO MR. H. VINCENT

... BALANCE SHEET OF THE DINNER TO MR. B. VINCENT. MARCH 1, 1841. RECEIPTS. Gentlemen, 304 at 3s. .. Ladies, 39 at 2s. 6d. Free, 7 press, &c. 350 £. s. d. ?? 45 12 0 ?? 4 16 6 BALL. Thirtysiogle. ?? ?? I10 0 TwentY-six double, ?? ?? 1 19 0 Cash at door. . . ?? ?? 2 0 £53 19 6 EXPENDITURE. £. s.d. Three hundred and forty-six din- nors, as per bill, ?? ?? 42 5 6 Printing,. ?? ?? ?? 19 6 Band, th ..c ...

Spirit of the Press

... , irit of the preo. THE REVENUE. 0 r The Revenue accounts have been published for the d year and quarter ending the 5th April, 1841. They do e not present very satisfactory results : there is an aggre- , gate decrease Oil the year of £309,280 on the quarter, c it is £70,154. One principal decrease is in the Post- sffice; and in that deparment alone it amounts to t £S330ooo on the year, and £27 ...

Spirit of the Press

... anirit of Me preS. AUP. . THE REVENUE. The Revenue accounts have been published for the year and quarter ending the 5th April, 1841. They do not present very satisfactory results: there is an aggre- gate decrease on the year of £300,280: on the quarter, it is £,eo,]54. One principal decrease is in the Post- ;ffice; and in that deparnient alone it amounts to t £833,000 on the year, and £27,000 ...