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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 ...

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 ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 23althrupto, W. ro - - - - - - ow/ - - - - -- ?? From the London Gazette of Fridav, Dec. 24. BANK RUPIS. Frederick Thomas West, Commercial-wharf, CornD- mercial-road, Lambeth, coal-merchant, Jan. 7, at two, Feb. 4, at twelve, at ?? of Bankruptcy, Bising-. hall-street. Solicitors, Messrs. Stevens, Wilkinson, and Satchel], Queen-street, Cheapside; official assignee, Mr. Lackington, Colemnsn ...

SOUTHAMPTON

... SOUTHAMVPTON. PUBILIC MEETING OF THE TRADES IN wlll BEHALF OF THE MASONS. half-pv UP?. A vcs-y numerously attended public meeting was held cermor in thi ec town on Tuesday evening, Dec. 21st, to take no Into consideration the beat means to assist the masons o'clook now on strike at the N~ew Houses of Parliament, and LoNM to express public opinion as to the justice Of their PrO* day eV ...

WAGES OF LABOUR AND EXTENSIONS OF COMMERCE

... WAGES OF LABOUR AND EXTENSIONS OF COMNIERCE. IT is extremely important that the question of Extension of Commerce: is it oesirable l 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 ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, DEC. 28.-The arrivals of Wheat, Oats, and Barley to this day's market are larger than last week; Beans smaller. Very fine wht dayin red Wheat have supported last week's pricagied ?? tall otherdesriptins ae very dull sale, andon ?? quarr thou we. Fine heavy Barleyful masrdetor, theisecndar idquaeties con- tinue -h invery imiteda deand.en Oats a farthiag to a halfpennyperstone ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS COsRN MARKE,, DEC. 28.-The arrivals of Wheat, Oats and Barley to this day's market are larger than last week; Beans smaller. Very fine white and red Wheat have supported last week's price but all otser descraptiohs are very dull sale, and inferior is'. 'pler quiarter lower. Fine heavy Barley full as dear,o the secondary qualities con- tinue in very limited demand. Otts a farthing to a ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 33aithruplo, &-jr. I . ? -- ?? From the London Gazette of Friday, Dec. 24. BANItRUPTS. Frederick Thomas West, Commercial-wharf, Com- mercial-road, Lambeth, coal-merchant, Jan. 7, at two, Feb. 4, at twelve, at the Coust of Bankruptcy. B sing- hall-street. Solicitors, Messrs. Stevens, Wilkinson, and Satchel], Queen-street, Cheapside; official assignee. Mr. Lackinaton, Colejean-street-buildings. ...