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THE CLOTHING MANUFACTUREs

... THE C'LO'I'HING MANUFACTURlEs. WOOL. 1, TIIE WOOL TRADE, Ltolson, Tlvorsdace.-Tlhe market for IC sools is firm, and the trade begin to look forward to the next public sales of Colonial wool, which, if trade improves to the extent anti- cipated, ssill no doubt go ofl briskly, and perhaps at on advance. The imports of Wool into London diirisog the week ending to-day have beeno 1I938 bhales, of ...

Published: Saturday 21 January 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1206 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES

... THE CLOTHING MIANUFACTURES. WOOL. ToE WOOL TRADX, London, Th/s-sdaey.-The imports of! wool into leondon during the week endiog to-day have been 760 bales, of which 400 were front Peru, a34 from Itussia, 41 from the Cape of Good Hope, ad 7 from Germany. The market is quiet, hut pro- bably the reduction by Portugal of the ditty upon woollen goods im- ported, may slightly improve the demand for ...

Published: Saturday 11 March 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1008 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

MARKETS, TRADE, &c

... ,? - A. Il' i' 'j'S J'R KE , - A E, &-c- LEEDS CORN MARKET. Firs. 1:.-The supplies of all articles at to-day's marlet a.re : YC y small, owing to the prevailing easterly winds. 'Wiist is I ?? at formner pi ices, but the very limited show of samn- p'les ,revents miuech business bein, done. Ilarley fully S;17poIWS former Prices. (Oats and Bealis about the same. llICE i CUIIREiNT AT TEE C01hN ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1828 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

POSTSCRIPT

... LONDON NEWS OF FRIDAY MORNING. a ROYAL EXCHANGE, Lotdon, l7tursdky Evening. t TRADE WITH CHINA.-Accounts from Leipzic state that O important consigerments of Saxon manufacture had been forwarded P to China, amounting in value to 200,Qno dollars, and that several t hundred persons were interested in the speculation. It would appear t from this and other movements that there is scarcely a ...

Published: Saturday 11 November 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 633 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

Bankrupts, &c

... l3aniftritylo, We. Freer tile London Gazette of Fridoap, Jane. 6. BANKtRUPITS. George Pile and William James BernardSi qu t1oi, of Salvador-houca, Bishopsgate-6treet Without, wins wid snirit merchants, January 17, at half-pset twelve, rind February 17, at eleven, at the Court of Barkrmpt-y. Off al a ssignee, Mr. George John GCraham, 21, B-- highall-street andl Messrs. J. and C. Polloc'or, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKST, APRBL ?? arrivals of grain to this day's market are smaller than last week. The demand for Wheat has been limited, and prices Is per quarter lower. Barley has been full as well sold. Oats and Beans go off slowly at last week's prices. THOE AVERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT, FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 18, 1843. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Ors. Qrs. 4022 917 ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Zanttrupto,, ?-v. From tih Lofidon Gazette of Friday, Jine 23. It BAtNItII1US'S. John Mee, Noxthamptoinipire baker, to surrender July 7, at half-past one, Augi 4, at hiaf-past twelve, at ll the Bankrupt's Court. Soliciars, Mlessrs. Fox and It Britain, Ba nghall-strcot; and Mcr. Hunnybun, Hun- c tiagdan; ofocial assigoeo, .Mr. Wttitnwra, f3asinghall- UO street. 0 Thomas Hobbs, Nettlebed, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1ST.- The supply of grain to this day's market is larger than last wcek. There has been a limited demand for Wheat, and prices 3s. to 4s. per quarter lower; in old very little doing. Oats has been Xd per stone, and Beans Is. per quarter lower. The weather has been showery; to-aay cloudy and cold. THE AVERAGE PRniCrSS OF WHEAT, FOR TrHE WEEK ENDING AuGUST 1, ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, SEPr. 25.- ?? the past week, as well as fresh up for market, coastwise and by land carriage, a fair l average time of year supply of English Wheat has l been received As the quality of the new Wheat was by no means first rate, and the supply of old very small, the former sold at prices fully equal to those obtained on this day se'nnight, while old parcels were Is ...

IMPORTANT MEETING AT HUDDERSFIELD

... IMPORTANT MEETING AT HUDDERS- FIELD. On Monday evening last a most numerous an t important meeting was holden in tile large room of' the Philosophioal Hall, to call upew the Queen to direct her Ministers to make the principle of PROTEGI TION FOR LnABnOvithe basis of measures for the relief of the oppressed prodwcers of wealth. It was called at the instance of one or two gentlemen of the town, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... LasuhrvvO, S&. From 11c London Gazette of F7rdaV, Feb. 17. BANK'tOP't. Judah de Jaxob Piriente, uf Bury-street, St. M3ay Axe, City, merchant, Fob. 2b, at one, and March 24, at twelve, at tbe Cnurt of B-inkruptcy, Lqndon. Mr. Pennell, offioial asignee; and Mi s61S. Hill and Mathews, solicitors, St. VLryrY Axe. Thomas Pal ton, of Swan-street, Newington, Surrey, iron-founder, March 6, at hadf ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS Corti MARKET, TUESDAY, DEC. 19-Our supplies are again liberal. The Wheat trade this morning has exhibited a considerable degr e of firmnneas, and we have a more healthy demand at fully last week's prices. In the value of Barley there is Do material change, fine qualities are coin- pavatively scarce and are freely taken. Oats are ,id per stone, old and new Beans Is per quarter, and ...