MARKET HERALD

... CORN EXCfIANvGE, Afonday, Dec. 27. This morning tile sceatier has again become frosty, wvith some appearance of duration. The deliveries of English Wheat from most of the principal counties were shorter than usual, and al- though in consequence of the holidays we have a thin attendance of dealers at maidiet, the trade nevertheless is firmer than might be expected, and the best selected parcels ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1842
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1647 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

BRISTOL IMPORTS

... In lthe Nester, from Prince Edward Island: R. Rowe1 0s tons gyp- sum, 2 tonis crap iron; Order,2dl1 pms birch, 2pms piuc bomtier, 6 eords lathmood, lin hunl 2 qrs deals & deal colds In thc Cl~br) from St. John's, Ncw Ilrunswoick: Cross anid Son, i4pm birch 481 pcs don tUmber,S 3bond deals, 7 laths lathwond In the Mahel, from St, Pclersbor~ls Beeston anid Co. 21 hood 3 qrs deals, 3 lsuud 2 qrs ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1842
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 659 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Commerce 

MARKETS

... *LUuKIJETN. ley 4-onaw tes IOenDAY, December 27th, 1841. ?? have again to report a very small supply of Ercglish hewheat, which came to hand in much the same conilit i,,riit tal last week the millers buy with great caution, we can hirs nfore nottee little variation) in the trade from this day vek3.: fine dry samples have, however, brought quite as mnuo,! ofmoney, and the stands were pretty ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1842
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1841 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

Bankrupts, &c

... ma'Aut-upto, &C. ?? - - ?? 11 ?? From ?? London Gazetie of Frift , Dec. 2. BANKRUP'TS. Frederick Thomas West, Commer Cal-wharf, Conx- mercial-road, Lambeth, coal-merchant, Jan. 7, at ?? Feb. 4, at twelve, at ?? of Bankruptcy, B.eing- hall-street. Solicitors, Messrs. Stevens, Wilkinson, and Satchel], Qaeen-street, Cheapside; offcial assignee, Mr. Lackington, Coleman-street-buildings. Thomas ...

WAGES OF LABOUR AND EXTENSIONS OF COMMERCE

... I IT is extremely important that the question o Extension of Coamerce : is it desirable 1 shoplh be speedily set at rest. If the effects of former extensions upon the wages and well-being o the labouring portion of the community have bee: advantageous; if theyhave added to the labourer' store of provisions and stock of clothing, in God'i name let us have more of them ! let us joir the Corn ...

WAGES OF LABOUR AND EXTENSIONS OF COMMERCE

... WAGES OF LABOUR AND EXTENSIONS OF COMMERCE. IT is extremely important that the question of Extension of Commerce: is it desirable I should be speedily set at rest. If the effects of former extensions upon the wages and well-being of the labouring portion of the community have been advantageous; if theyhave added to the labourer's store of provisions and stock of clothing, in God's name ...

Bankrupts, &c

... , walturttvio, &t. ?? - -- From the London Gazette of Frfdae, Dec. 24. RANKREPTS. Frederick Thomas West, Commercial-vwhrf, Com- mercial-road, Lambeth, coal-merchant, Jan. 7, at two, Feb. 4, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Bising- hall-street. Solicitors, Messrs. Stevens, Wilkinson, and Satchell, Queen-street, Cheapside; official assignee, Mr. Lackington, Coleman-street-buildings. Thomas ...

Markets

... ?? lto. CORaN ZCEIANGE. LONJs;p Dl;CEMBlElt 29. There are inn (rlah arrivals of roglish NyI, ainue Mandlav; prices are unalteredB Old 1 I sell, it] slall parc, I0oil Same oertsr. Crate, Oati have heell etlleteil, as tle 1,ti rolatl ' reauced primce. ?? 1 Du9blin. December 28. There wos a dull market for Ill relotiat3r 03 remain abotlt Ihe ,aute as lasn Week. Wbite Wheat, 2ls. 0Il. to, 35o. 01 ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1842
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1383 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

COMMERCE AND TRADE

... The week succeeding to Christmas day is always barren enough but no news is more like good news than any we have recently had to report. There is, however, some intelligence worth noting. A correspondence between the committee of the Ulster manufacturers and the go. vernment, regarding the distress in the linen trade, result- ing from the restrictive policy of the continental states, and the ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1842
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1352 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Commerce 

SOUTHAMPTON

... SOUTHAMXPTON. PUBLIC MEETING OF THE -TRADES IN Pa. ,BEHALF-OF THE MASONS. Hl A very.nusafteesly attended public meeting was hold abc in this town on Tuesday evening, Dec. 21et,. to take t,1na into consideration the best meanus to assiet the snasone des niow on strike at the New Houses of Parliament, and the to express public opinion as to tho justice of their pro- h i ceedings. The meeting was ...

WAGES OF LABOUR AND EXTENSIONS OF COMMERCE

... WAGES OF LABOUR AND 's EXTENSIONS OF COMMERCE. IT is extremely important that the question of Extension of Commerce: is it desirable 1 should be speedily set at rest. If the effects of former extensions upon the wages and well-being of the labouring portion of the community have been advantageous; if they have added to the labourer's store of provisions and stock of clothing, in God's ...

AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

... AGRICULTT?&I? ZTqTELLXG?NC?. RtEV3JJW OF' THE BRItlISH CORtN.TRADE. [FrIomr tise MoirlsLsetse Exipress, D~ec. 27.] The Christmsas holidays bave had the usurl influenice onl the trnde in grain, anid though onily mioderatle supplies haive beets brough1t forward by growers at n-ost of thle mnaretst in the agi.l ealtulial districts, and the arrivals insto the principall mrnitrimie paris havei alSO ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1842
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 2857 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Commerce