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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 ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MAReseEY, FEBRtUARY 8TH.-The ar- rivals of all kinds of Grain to this da y's market are larger Whan lastvweek. There has been ai very limited demand for Wheat, anid only the best qualities sup- ported last week's princes. Barley has been very dull, and the inferior qualities rather lower. Oats full as well sold. Beans little alteration. THE AVERAGE PRICES FOR THE WEEKR ENDING FEB. S ...

THE NEW CORN BILL DEBATE

... TaE reader will see that we have given at con- siderable length the debate, as it is called, that has been had in the House on the new Corn Bill. Whether a perusal of it will repay the trouble, is for every one who takes that trouble to say : but there the w wise sayings are, for him to read and reflect upon ! One thing is certain; the new Corn Bill will pass into law. This is ...

TOWNS PROPOSED FOR THE NEW CORN LAW RETURNS

... TOWNS PROPOSED FOR THE NEW CORNA a j The following is the list of towns, from which It Is e proposed that the returns of the quantities and prices r, of various descriptions of corn sold shall be made to the e comptroller of corn returns, in order to determine the r general average prices, whereby the rates of duty shall t be governed:- Note. -The towns marked ?? are those from which returns ...

Bankrupts, &c

... manht'upto, ?? heP Fromn the London Gazelle of Friday, Feb. 18. so BANKRUPIS. Henry Rogers and Frederick Rogers, Finch-lane, led Cornbill, wine-merchants, to surrender March 1, at half-past ten, April 1, at eleven, at the Court of Bank- ruptcy, BaLinghall-street. So:icitor, Mr. Ruck, Min- vo- cing-lane; official assignee, Mr. G0raham, Basinghall- sd- street. er- Samuel Lnne, Hoxton Old Town, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDs CoaN MARiCEY, FEBaUFARY CrTH.-The ar- rivals of ail kinds of Grain to this day's market are larger than last week. There has been a very limited demand for Wheat, and only the best qualities sup- ported last week's prices. Barley has been very dull, and the inferior qualities rather lower. Oats full as well sold. Beans little alteration. THE AVERAGE PRICES FOR THEI WEEK ENDING FEB. 8. ...

TRICKS OF THE TRADERS

... ADULTERATION OF SUGAR. From the Dublin World of Saturday, we take the following paragraph, descriptive of one of the modes by which the now-a.days s respectable trader manages to cheat a living out of the class he affects to despise, and at the bare mention of whose name he turnis up his nose as he would were a pole-cat stuck right smack under it:- IIThe mnanufacture of spurious sugar, by a ...

Bankrupts, &c

... loallfAruplo, $rr- From Mhe London Gazelle of Friday, Feb. 11. BANKttRUIXS. Edmund Warne, Lisle-street, Westminster, carpenter to surrender Feb. 22, March 25, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Basinghall-street. Solicitors, Messrs. Allen, Gylby, and Allen, Carlisle-street, Soho-square; official assignee, Mr. Alsager, Birchin-lane. Charles Caswall, Woburn-place, Russell-Equare, lodg- ing ...

TO THE FACTORY WORKERS OF YORKSHIRE

... TO THE FACTORY WORKERS CL YORKSH[RE. *5 of BRETHiREN, FRIENDS, COUNTRYMEN,-It haMS often de- been our lot to meet you in private converse, and mi- i, if gle with you in your homes, and by your hearths, when 7able the sun of England's prosperity was yet above tho COn- horizon, and the soul of the English artizmn was not yet oppressed with the accumulating load oz misery ond- which laws, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Wanhrupto, ?? 'O From the London Gazelle of Friday, Feb. 18. sANKRUPTg. Henry Rogers and Frederick Rogers, Finch-lane, sd Cornhill, wine-merchants, to surrender March 1, at half-past ten, April 1, at eleven, at the Court of Bank- raptcy, Basinghall-street. So:icitor, Mr. Ruck, Miin- ?? cing-lane; offleial assignee, ltfr. Grahma, Basinghall- d- street. Wr- Samuel Lane, Hoxton Old Town, ...

Shipping Intelligence

... *ipping Intelligence. - PORT OF HULL. iS THLRGRAIeut OFFicS, Feb. 17.-Wind at Humber Float, S.WV, moderate. Bar. 30.52. - off Eumber Float, Outward, at I P. u-No. 2080, Rob Roy, steamer, for Hambro'; 2179, Nep. tune, steamer, for NewcastLe.-Off New Sand Float, Inward at 2 P m.-No. 2546, Clyde, sclr., from Newcastle. Outward, s yesterday', at 11.30 Y .t.-No. 1816, Emerald Isle, steamer, for ...

Published: Friday 18 February 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1217 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

Bankrupts, &c

... 33a4c111upj4, N&c. !. }From the London Gazette of Frideap, Feb. 18. so BANKRUtrPTS. Henry Rogers and Frederick Rogers, Finch-line, ed Cornhill, wine-merchants, to surrender March 1, at half-past ten, April 1, at eleven, at the Court of Bank- ruptcy, Basinghall-street. So icitor, Mr. Ruck, Min- 0- cing-lane; official assignee, Mr. Graham, Basinghell- d- street. r- Samuel Lane, Hoxton Old Town, ...