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Port of Hull Imports,

... loort of uull imports, ..- . .. .. - .. . I .. . . . From the tnt to the 7th Oct., both inclusiee. Th f Tranqit, Dickinson, from Hamburg, 517 bags rapesced, S casks Thi salted calf skins, 3 cases furniture, 3 baskets leeches, 3 bales flax, EBu 404 bales wool, I package British manufacturedgoods, I package Th, contents unknown, 53 heads of cattle Browvnlow and Co Tbh Tiger, EKnocker, from ...

Published: Friday 14 October 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1918 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Commerce 

NOTTINGHAM GREAT ANTI-CORN LAW MEETING

... As soon as the sliding sonic proposed by Sir R. o Feew wao known here great consternation prevailed amongst the repalors; and immediately preparations t commenced for holding a public meeting to express h1 the opinions of the repeelers respecting Sir R. Peel's te Corn Law measure ; placards were posted through- out the towon and surrouI! vilg villages, aunounciug b a meeting in the Miarlktt ...

Bankrupts, &c

... lanlrupto, kc. isI nit From the London Gazeete of Fsiday, Jam 21. ed BANKiRUlPTS. off John Maidlaw, Fetter-lane, builder, to surrender IOU Jan. 28, March 4, at half past eleven, at the Coult of he Bankruptoy, Basinghall-street. Solicitors, Messrs. sk. Rhodes, Bevor, and Lane, Chancery-lane; official assig. id nee, Mr. Whitmore, Basiinghall-street. mn. Joseph Scott and Henry Coker, Wood-street, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... manlrupto, Wc. From t,'e London Gazette of Friday, Dec, 23. BANKIRUPTS. Thomas Blason, Eeton, Northamptonshire, innkeeper, Dec. 29, at two, and Feb. 3, at eleven, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Solicitor, Mr. Pell, jUn. Nor. thampton; offical assignee, Mr. Pannell. Charles Jones, Devereux-court, Strand, hotel keeper, Jan. 5, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Lon. don. Solicitor, Mr. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... ?Uxaltrttpto, &It. - ?? h Fromn tse Lonado Gazette of Friday, Nov. 11. I! BAN3tROPIS. s Timothy Fisher, Raudolph-street, Camden-town, victualler, to surrender Nov. 30, at ten, and Dec. 30, at twelve, at the Bankrupt's Court. Solicitor, Mr. Groves, Charlotte-street, Bedford-square. Official assignee, Mr_ e Whitmore, Basiughall-street. John Jay, London-wall, builder, Nov. 25, at one, and Dec. 30 ...

SUBSCRIPTION LISTS, AND BALANCE SHEETS

... SUBBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY A lI HEYWOOD FOR THE HALL OF SCIENCE VICTIMS. £ s. d. Mr. Lomax ?? 0 2 6 Mr. Rigley ?? 0 1 3I Mr. Deveril ?? 0 0 6 Mr. Smith ?? 0 0 6 Mr. Pinlen ?? 0 0 1 Mr. Everitt ?? 0 0 1 -. Mr. Davehu ?? 0 0 1 La Mr. Lonsdale ?? 0 10 0 Mr. Lord ?? 006 Mr. Williamson ?? 0 6 From Straiigeways ?? 0 4 1 hi From lroylsden ?? 0 6 3 nh Mr. Whitehead ?? 0 0 8 ...

THE STONE MASONS ON STRIKE

... THE STONE MASONS ON STRIKE, FROM THE NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, AND NELSON'S MONUMENT, LONDON, AND THE WOOL- WilC DOCKYARD, To the Public and Ufs Trades of Grleat Britain and .Ieland. Who is here So base, that would be a bondman? If any, speak; for him have I OFFENDED.1' Men at some time are masters of their fate; The fault * * ' is Dot in our stars, Bat in ourselves, that we are underlings. ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LunEDs CORN MARKET, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4,- There is a large arrival of Wheat to this day's Market, other kinds of Grain moderate. Wheat has been: quite a retail trade,, and prices Is. to 2s. per quarter lower. Fiue heavy Barley full as dear, but no improvement in other descriptions. Oats a half- penny per stone, and Beans is. per qr. lower. TE AVERAGE .PRICES FOR THE WEEK ENDING-JAN. 4,1842. ...

WAGES OF LABOUR AND EXTENSIONS OF COMMERCE

... THE great demand upon our space this week by the Report of the Short Time Committee's Deputa- tion, and the proceedings at several meetings, and of the Scottish Delegates, will prevent us from giving, in the present paper, the observations we promised on the last mooted infernal scheme of the great Cotton Masters of Lancashire, to get rid of the poor unfortunates they have inveigled and ...

Shipping Intelligence

... *f)fppinq Entellfarli-Ec. _-oo - C a PORT OF HULL. ClA TELEGRSAPH OtFICE, AUG. 18.-Wind S.S.E., light breeze. ed Bar. 30.13.-Otf the Hlumber Float, Inward, at 7.39 At.b- is- Templar, schr. 1 p.s.-No. 2070, La Reine, echr. 6.30 r P- irc No. 2182, Zeph3yr, T. yacht ; 2303, Gleonalbyn, stmr. -Oll the S )ill Humber Float, Outward, at 6.30 A.M-No. 2140, Wn Darlcy, 2 aRt attar. 9 30 A.o-No. 2179, ...

Published: Friday 19 August 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2209 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

Local Notices

... 3LOcill Roacts. NSPEiCTOIlL'S CORiN RFlUlINS FOR HULL. Q*UANTITIR,. AMOUNT. PER CB. t2. ;Iqrd. 2bush. £4040 12 2B 3 4 2 30 3 45 10 6 1 9 U1 169. 0 ; O 3 173 66 1 0 o 0 0 0 a 0 0 00 102 4 16' 15 6 1 ii 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U ULL tGENgLRAI INFIftNI.UIY-NVl~Il.Yutbl'Ot 4N-PATISONT; ouTr PATIrHSr .. .17 iscbargd,Cure C lued,: 12 1 dfit. It,-,lllt YkJtted ...

Published: Friday 08 July 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 141 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

Port of Hull Imports, From the 30th of April, to the 6th May, 1842, both inclusive

... -- )ort of cpull Imports, From the 30t hJpril, to the Gai Xay, 1842, both inclutive. Hofnug, Haacik, from Hamburg, 60 tone rapecakes Laverack, Britton, aud Co - Agnetba, Daniels, from Lubeck, 87 tons cattle bones C II -6 Knapp Blanchester, Mowle, from Hamburg, 43 casks clovereeld, 40 IODs poppy cakes, 16 casks butter, 1 basket leeches, 1 bale 10 cases I parcel nontents unknown, 2 boxes chrome, ...

Published: Friday 13 May 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2191 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Commerce