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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE GAZETTES

... TUESDAY. BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDBD. John Wheeler, Princes-street, Hanover-sqsrare, tailor.-Wil- liam Hurre Kiing, Henry Kingarsid David lilig, Old-street-road, builders. BANKRUPTS. Horatio Wyer, Newington-causeway, ?? Boyd, Piccadilly, ?? Kenrick, Oxford-street, horse- ?? Clinch, Hammersmith, onmribus-proprietor.- Samuel Polak, Newport, Mlonmouthshire,. woollep-draper.- Abraham Harris, Sharp's ...

MARKETS

... CORN EXCHANGE.-FRPawr. We- have had very few fresh arrivals of Roglisi Wrb out market thi- week. Monday's unsohld saloples avti mostly cleared off, on the terms oa toat dav, bitt tle da must be considered in a very unhealthy saota. Ptre ?? hung heavily Oci hand, arid might have ieen p bralis s lleat what easier terms. The Barley trade soas tolerably stead late rates, and thie same may Ire ...

LOSS OF THE SOLWAY

... All the returns relative to the loss of this vessel having been received at tise oftice of the Royal Mail Steam-packet Company, we are authorized to publish the following statement:- Lost. Saved Passengers of all descriptions, men, women, children, aed servants ?? 17 2I Persons belonging to the ship of all descrip- tions-captain, ofsiters, seamen, engineers, fire- mmC, trimimvers, servants, ...

THE GAZETTES

... . TUESDAY. BANKRUPTS. Henry W'ood, of Fleet-street, City, ?? iBur- ton, of Cambridge' ?? Hutton, of Ringwood, Hamp- shire, ?? Robert Hitchcock, of New Sarum, Wilt- shire, ?? Nye, of Bridge-house place, Southwark, surgical instrument ?? Howe, of Shefdield, table knife ?? MYorris, of Stourbridge, Wor- cestershire, ?? Wheeler, of Birmingham, coon ?? Eardley, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, hat manu- ?? ...

MARKETS

... MAR IKETS. SATURDAY. COVENT-GARDEN. Our stiarket was agaits largely supplied nwith iu st ksi;; vegetables as ivell as fruit. The demand, genernly spekl. vas inactive, yet ve have a little variation to Il)tice is rre- Potatoes from Is ad to 4s 3d per cwt.; Colewerts or tirce 2s to 3s *Triipo is Gd to 3s; atid Carrots 4s to 6sold ler lee bunches; Otons Is sto s 3d; Apples Is Gd to Is Id ,P. 7s ...

THE GAZETTES

... TUESDAY. DECLARATION OF INSOLTENCY. Henry' Cundall, publican, Little Hadham, Hertfordshire. BANKRUPTS. Howard Hall, pawnbroker, Fulhian.-.William Davis Hart, tailor, Baiflingdoni, Essex.-Abralham Davis, dealer in glass, Tot- tenhiam-coiart Road.-Richard Thomas Hicks, winemnerchant, Cooperas-raw, Tower-hill.-Josepb Rose, ironmorlge?; Spalding, Linrolnahiro.-Sohn Burgess, beer-seller, Manc.ester ...

MARKETS.—Saturday

... DIARXET&-Saturday. COVENT-GARDEN. Wse had rathcr an exteosive capplyor stmost lit&lc -. bles, yet the dmetdind wts toleralbiY active, at iuly lt 21, quotat:ons. The best fruit was quite .s clar, lt LIt y were a snere drug, and rathir lower io voalc Ilcc- 2s 9d to 4s 3d per cwt. Colewerts or Gres, as n-,J Turnips, Is 9d to 3s; atid Carrots Is to Gs per dazen tas. Onions, Is 6d to :it il; Apples ...

THE GAZETTES

... THr GAZETTES. TUESDAY. BANKRUPTS. Thomas Edward Rowley, Oxford-street, ?? Wilson, Tillingham, Essex, ?? Perkins, Bridport-place, Hoxton, corn-deiler.-Chas. Gilby, Greenwich, wine-merehant. -John Herbert Glover, Bermnondsey-street, ?? Conibeere and Ed. Butler, jun., Birmiogham, woollen-drapers.- Joseph Pym, jun., Belper, Derbyshire, ?? Teagne, Birmingham, buihiler - John Tattersall, Old Lyons, ...

MARKETS

... 1,1 AR KE TS. CORN AVERAGES. General average prices of British Corn, for the week April 8, 1843, made up from the Returns of the Inpect different Cities and Towns lD England and Wal, pers m t Quarter. r ?? Wheat .,45s sd I Oats. 17s 2F11 Beans; Barley ?? 28s 8d Rye ?? 3d Peas. 5es 'A AVERAGES OF THE LAST SlX WEEKS Weeks ending Wheat Barley Oslo Rye Beat Mar. 4. 4,48 3 27 4 17 3290 e6 a 1t . ...

PRIZE MONEY

... ..'fla oficeys and crw^ofithis *~e COLU ine, ; Sainyltel paie IM ,.,O v~ioiunder slon!1 [oot thle Shtp'5 eel O atl pad r Gog ltt~a rhe collniened (if Captainl (then Contt nder, e ?? alid h e~cp tnrd l.O3'rttg~SOslavs brigs NeptunAogntalte tuedn ?? Tltt(', sti hopaid oin and after the 27th inst., tbie~p.Aze Prloltel nyitntg frintthe proceeds of the hull~s and cargoes aatiltnnl- na ,butO oI ...

THE FUNDS

... THE FUN.DS. CITY, SATURDAY EVENsIre. P The Funds open rather firmer, and, as usual on Saturday there is not nmuch doing. Mexican Stock is not so depressed aa at the closeyesterday, and Spanish remains firmer. ConsoLs have been 94J to 94, having been buyers at 94;, which we should give as about the present rate. For time they rave not been marked under 941 to 94R to-day. The New 34 per Cents. ...

THE FUNDS

... z.Hz UorNDS. CITY, FRIDAY EVENING. The real cause of the heaviness of tlse Stock Marcct is purely financial. The failure of Messrs. civers and Co., bankers, of Stony Stratford, which became known on 'Change on Thursday afternoon, coupled with sinister reports connected with mercan- tile firms, has materiallyadded to the g100my feeling on the Stork Exchange. If Consols had not been forced lip ...