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LOCAL MARKETS

... LOCAL MARKIEUTS. LEEDS COIIN MARKET, SE.Pi. 27th, 1842.-The supply of Wheat eoutinuua large, with good arrivals of other kinds of Grain. There has been rather a better demand fur fine dry New Wheat, at a decline of Is. per quarter. The damp qualities are nearly unsaleable. Old is rather more inquired for, at a decline of 2s. per quarter. Oats a half-penny per stone lower; Beans little ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 210'antru-plo, %C. From the London Gazetle of Friday, Nov. I3. BANKiRUPIS. Timisstby Fisher, Rqnslolph-street, Comlen v victualler. to surrender Nov. 30, rt ten, and Doe :c). at twelve. at the Banlrulpt's Court. Solicitor. .M. G-oves, Charlotte-street, Bedfnrd-square. Official aseig!10e, ?? Whitmnore, Basinahali street. Johii Jay, London-wall, builder, Nov. 25, at on,, and Dee. 30, it eleven, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS WOOLLEN MARKETS.-Although there is no improvement to be noticed in the demand for manu- fnetured goods, at the Cloth Halls, there is, never- theless, more business doing in the warehouses, par- .icularly amongst the finer descriptions of goods, in which there is much more doing. A better feeling exists amongst most classes of mercantile men, and we may hope, with the blessings of a ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 90anbrupto, kc. From thew London GazeUtte of Friday, De. S1. BANKRUOPTS. William Biddle, Holborn-hill, flehmonger, to Sur- render Jan 7, Feb. 11, at one, at the Court of Bank. ruptcy, Basinghall-street. Solicitors, Messrs. Hillier, Lewis, and Hillier, Raymond Bullings, Gray's Inn; official assignee, Mr. Belcher. John Newatead and Joseph Hextall, Regent-street, lacemen, Jan. 7, Feb. 11, at ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Vanrumpl, &,c. n~ Frome the London Gazette of Friday, Sept. 16. )t n BANKRUPTS. d George Cole, of the Toy Hotel, Hampton, Middlesex a Innkeeper, to surrender Sept. 26, at one, and Oct. 28, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Basinghall- y street. Solicitor, Mr. George Pike, Lincoln's Inn Fields; Mr. George Gibson, official assignee, 72, Basing. ll ha 1-street. 11 John Ball Boucher, of ...

STATE OF THE HOSIERY AND LACE TRADES

... STATE OF THE HOSIERY AND L&CE TWIDES.' The demand for plain bobbin net by no means keeps pace With the supply, which is increasing, it is said by .persons who-have the best means of knowing, t oan extent which is pregnant with ruinous consequences. The number of machines worked;.by power are. about equal in the Western and Midland counties: and we ,believe both, ar suffering from -the want of ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAY FtsB. ?? arrivals of all kinds of Grain to this day's maiket are smaller than last week. There has been -a better demand for, Wheat to-dayn the canal aboe being now open ; fine old has been, is. per quarter higner, ine dr new has fully mupported last week's priesbt thces getkp and secondary qualities continue prcve dl tinhee Bquarter highes , but nereo alteatiei ...

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 ...

Bankrupts, &c

... l3anbrupto, &r. Fromth e Loadonr Gazette of Fridao, Marckl 25, e BANKRUPTS. t David Nutt, Stratford-garden, Essex, merchant, to esurrender April 8, May 6, at eleven o'clock at the Bankrupt's Court. Solicitors, Messrs. Oliverson, Deuby, and Lavie, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry; official assig- nee, Mr. Alsager, Birchin-lane. 5 Dean Samuel Walker, Great-street, St. Helon's, india'rabber ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MAUKET, JULY 26.-The supplV of Grain to this day's marikot is rather srnaller than last week. Wheat continues is very limited demand, and full 2d, per quarter lower. Oats and Beans little alteration. Last Tuesday afternoon it came on very wet, and was showvery till Thursday, since very fine till to-day at noon, we have a little rain. THE AVERAGE PRICES OF WIEAT FOR THE WBER ENDING ...

Bankrupts, &c

... I l3aultrupIO) Z?c- From lie London Gazelle of Friday, Nov. 11. BAN I(RUPTS. Chales Yandle anud George Field, Beaumont-street, Marvlebone, coachmakers, to surrender Nov. 21, at I_ O'clock, and Dec. 23, at 11, at the Bankrupts' Court. S;liciitor, Mr. Wells, Pcrcy-streot, B~dford-square; official assionee. Mr. Alsager, BUrchin-lane. Rohert Steuart, Santa Fe de Bogoto, New Granada, manufacturer ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Wanbptoi, &c. H ?? F From the London Gazelle of Friday, A ug. 12. e a BANKRJUP1TS. e George Garden Nicol, late of Batavia, in the Island . of Java, in the East Indies, but now of 17, Adam- s. etreet, Adelphi, London, merchant, Aug 23, at two, D and Sept. 23, at twelve, at the Bankrupts' Court. Mr. a Belcher, official assignee; Solicitors, Messrs. Simpson e and Cobb, 11, Austin-friars. Joseph ...