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Bankrupts, &c

... guanuruplop &g. .- es1KO- 1- - - Z- ?? - }- - ?? ?? - O From Ine London Gazette of FridaVY SePt. 9. BANKRUPTS. John Rliomond, Lime.atreet, merchant, to sarrender Sept. 1, at twelve o'clock, Oct. 21, at clexan, at the Bankrupts, Court. Soliciters, Measrr- Freebfield, New Bank Buildings; ofciai assignee, Mr. Gibsonl, Basng- Samnel Symonds, son. and ,jun., Bssingbaliljtreee, woollen factors, Sept ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, TEUSDAY, SEPr. 13r.- The, arrivals of Grain to this day's Market are ]arger than last week, particularly Wheat; fine dry new, and fresh old Wheat has been Is. per quarter higher, but no improvement in other descriptions. New Oats rather lower, old ones no alteration. Baans 6d. to Is. per qr. higher. A little new Barley at Market, bat as yet there is no demand, and will not ...

Port of Hull Imports, From the 17th to the 23rd Sept., both inclusive

... rom at of pull Imports, Fron Mhe 17111 to tile 23rd Sept,.; both mnclusivc S Imogene, Hick, from Quebec, 363 pieces fir timber, So 2 qrs 2 deals, 4c 20 deal ends, 16 oars, 300 handspikes, 3 barrels douo 8 and J Harrison Eagle, Patterson, from Quebec, 30 pieees oak timber, 313 pieces fir timber. 6c 25 deals, 2Oe 2 qrs 18 stares R and J Earrison Cato, Hare, from Petersburg, 23S4deals, 16c 2 qrs ...

Published: Friday 30 September 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2374 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Commerce 

Port of Hull Imports,

... NW-obt of 'ull Imports, .- I.t e ------ t- Ai .- . . e, Frota he 2rd to the 9th September, 1842, both inchwive 21 in es Parker, Davidson, from Cronisadt, 2000 qris liseed, 1050 ql of pieces lathwood Barstall end Lamplouih B1 lo Maese, Holdsworth. froan Rotirdam, 34 casks madder, 102 1- tons oAk bark, 3 load rugbes, 8 eau kaffers, 2 bales Cotton *. twist, retarned; 2 cases wini, 25 easei ...

Published: Friday 16 September 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2102 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Commerce 

LOCAL MARKETS

... 1d- r LEEDS Coin MARxET, TUESDAY, SEPT. 20.-The - arrivals of Wheat and Oats are again large to this h day's Market, Beans smaller. There has been a very limited demand for new Wheat, and prices Be. to 49. per quarter lower * for Old there is no demand, 0and lower prices would be taken if offers were made. i New Oats, a half-penny per stone lower; Old ones 'little aiteratien. Beans rather ...

THE MONEY MARKET

... - -n - - - --! Le CITY, WEDNESDAY EVENING.-The trade in grain has. a h never been -se active in the port of London; all the old a t warehouses are stocked and fresh licenses have been granted je0 I for new ones. It is said that, in addition, contracts are in el t, the course of contemplation, by which not far short of a' it 1,000,000 of quarters will 'soon reach our ports from the al ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 895 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

GREAT FALL IN THE PRICE OF STOCK IN SCOTLAND

... GREAT FALL IN THE PRICE OF STOCK IN ISCOTLAND. (From te Scotsman.) Dr FALIi7RKI SEPTEMBER TRYST-GRtEAT FALL IN Of PRICES. Dl For many yeara heavy falls of rains have been pro- le verbial at our geest .rttLle markrt; bet this seaso.. the weather has been more delightful than is in the recol- ir lection of many of those who have long attended the is market, so that the immense stock never ...

TO THE TRADES OF THE METROPOLIS

... In FELLOW WORKINsGi MaN,-We address you not as Chartists, not as political reformers, but as men ob- tain~ng our livelihood by the work of our hands, animated by a sincere desire to uphold the rights of labour and to unshackle industry from its present degraded fetters. We at this important period appeal to you to aid by your countenance and support those victims who have been consigned to ...

GREAT FALL IN THE PRICE OF STOCK IN SCOTLAND

... (From tle Scotsman.) FALKIRKi SEPTEMBER TRYST-GREAT FALL IN PRICES. For many years heavy falls of rains have been pro- I verbinl at our great cattle market; but this season the i weather has been more delightful than is In the recol- lection of many of those who have long attended the l market, so that the immense stock never appeared to letter advantage. The first great sheep market corm- ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 33antulo:1, &v. From the LZndof Gazetle of FrifdaY, sp. 19. BANKRYPTS. James Palmer, Lynn, Norfolk, draper, to surrender Sept. 7, at one o'clock, Oct 7, at two, at the Bank- rupts, Court. Solicitors, Messrs. Reed and Shaw, Fri- day-street, Cheapside; offliial aseignee, Mr. Pennell. Henry John Collett, London and Blanchester, ware- houseman, Sept. 7, at twelve o'clock, Oct. 7, at half-past ...

TO THE TRADES AND WORKING CLASSES GENERALLY OF MANCHESTER AND ITS VICINITIES

... AHE TRADES AND WORKING CLASSES GENERALLY .OF MANCHESTER AND ITS VICINITIES. FELLOW WORKtMEN,-At a special general meeting of the smiths of Manchester, called for the purpose of taking into consideiation the circumstances connected with the arrest of our esteemed friend and delegate, Ahxander Hatchinson; and for devising the best and most speedy method of raising the necessary funds for his ...

FREE TRADE

... a LoaniNG to the circumstances under which England is tplaced: that is to say, with a debt of seven hundred . millions to provide for, and a revenue to raise upon a s population of 24,000,000-more than double what any continental nation requires from a population of upwards g of twice the number-there appears to be something woNe than insane in the pretensions of those persons who advocate I ...

Published: Friday 23 September 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3215 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Commerce