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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 ...

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- ...

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 

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 ...

THE MONEY MARKET

... - -- *i*Iij DIUOPUIY DI1AHiK9I. CITY, WaDNESDAY EvrariNGo.-The Directors of theG leBank of England axe still blamed for extending the circula- tion of their notes, as by the return recently made public, fa they have now nearly twenty millions dut. Since thie date Ut of the previous official statement, the directors have added over threc-quarters of a million sterling to the circulation. 'oWe ...

Published: Friday 23 September 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1109 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

Bankrupts, &c

... Vanltritplo, &jc. a ?? - ?? ?? ?? Frone the London Gazette of Friday, Sept. 16. 0 BANKRUPTS. Gearge Cole, of the Toy Hotel, Hampton, Middlesex 3 Innkeeper, to surrender Sept. 26, at one, and Oct. 28, . at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Basinghall- street. Solicitor, Mr. George Pike, Lincoln's Inn Fields; Mr. George Gibson, official assignee, 72, Basing. I hall-street. I John Ball Boucher, ...

Shipping Intelligence

... bifpping lnteilgenct. ---- -w t I \ . PORT OF HULL. HULL, Sept. 16.-The Genesee, for New Orleanss, wav ashore I near the Holmne buoy at 10 A.;; but got aff at 2 pet,-19- in qiarantind: The Rosa Maria, Dlseovib *otia SalWoica. TeLPOtAtip OiFiCr, Sept. i2.-Wind Ut' thie Humber Float, i Nortbr;moderate breeze. Bat. '29.57--OT lbts bo'mber Float, a Inward; at 7.30 A*..-No. 2109, Sympathy, brg; ...

Published: Friday 23 September 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1807 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

Port of Hull Imports,

... Port of Mull Imports, . 01- I flih M ih. 1111A 1 OA-) A?07, ., .I-I--. 14 ee. FIrom ilL 10h to Ihe l6th Seplember, 1842, both incltsiee. le le Williams, Buckton, from Dunkiik, 229 bales flax, 2 casks 15 9 I !2 cases nine, I hamper I case boots R Terry and Sons We m Harry, Klern, from Dantzic, 580 qrs wheat, 575 qrs peas, 2 Sb 1C boxes contents unknown M and R Keighley co re William Darley, ...

Published: Friday 23 September 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2711 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Commerce 

Agricultural and Commercial Markets

... ericultural anb ejlunercial IMaMets. HULL COWtN.EXCHlANGE. Sept. 20th.-There has been but little busitess passing in any article of the trade during the past wveek. Millers, having been very heavy purchasers lately, were unwilling to buy further, unless at a reduction similar to what t has been submitted to in other markets, and holders remaining firm very few sales Were made. Since this day ...

Published: Friday 23 September 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6491 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Commerce 

LOCAL MARKETS

... xt LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAY, SEPT. 20.-The 6y. arrivals of Wheat and Oats are again large to this ix day's Market, Beans smaller. There has been , very limited demand for new Wheat, and prices 3s. , to 4s. per quarter lower; for Old thero is no demand, to and lower prices would be taken if off ers were made. .v. Now Oats, a half-penny per stone lower; Old ones ns little alteration. Beans ...