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Bankrupts, &c

... Ualthruplo) &C. From the London Gazette of Fri day, Dec. S. Me BANKRUIPTS. pi Henry Congreave, B5,ttenl'sterrace, Peckham, dealer cau in patent medicine~s, to surrender Dec. 21, at half-past wh Ione, Jan. 26, at hallf-past twelve, attlhoBankrlsptaCourt. fed solicitor, Mr. Wells, Skinner-street, Snow-hill ; fficial~ not assigne0, Mr. Alsager, Birchin-IsIne. lea William Cox, Daventry, ...

EXTENSION OF COMMERCE

... WE detail' tem of have p whole aad or tion of which predat supert with aw of rasi workir fore s0 tinuall they m tales t by the the do amd am mor is are tb the ul We ggol d North add a naime( the il that :t 4- E upon u ssner, Georg G and 1n did ne hish Bel to sa3 great deal o could that I starvi atteni remen ~ eme theS be. by M' admit the la could been I have confli DaVi( treati used heard him ...

Bankrupts, &c

... wauttrupjl%, We. I. 11 1 - - ?? ?? . - ?? ?? -.1 ?? A. From the London Gazette of Frfday, Aug. 25. BANKIUPrS. Henry Walsh, Reading, watchmaker, to surrender Sept. I, at twelve, Oct. 5, at one, at the Bankrupt's Court. Solicitor, Mr. Barber, Furnival's-lnn; official assignee, Mr. Whitmore, Basinghall-etreet. William Burt, Harrow-road, Paddington, boarding- house keeper, Sept. 1, at eleven, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... a i - ,SS- v l K v v - - ?? ?? ?? - -- ?? I LEEDS CORN MARKET, NoV. 14TH, 1843-The arrivals of Grain to this day's market are smaller i than last week. There has been a good demand for Wheat, and last week's prices fully supported. Barley has gone off slowly, and ls. per quarter lower. New Oats and Beans continue scarce, and prices fully as dear; Old Oats little alteration. THE AVERAGE PRICES ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... HUDDERSFIELD MARKET, JUNE 6.-The was a very large attendance of buyers this day, and very little business done in any description of goods. Wools, Oils, &G. steady. MANCHFSTER CORN MARKIET, SATURDAY, JUNE 3. The weather during the weeek has been exceedingly wet and ungenial * and, with continued scanty sup- plies of prime Flour, the trade in that article has been of an animated character. at ...

Bankrupts, &c

... l3anitrupto, &c. From the London Gazedte of Friday, Jzdy 28. BAN1ZFRUPTS. Edward Reynolds, Merton, Surrey, silk and woollen printer, to surrender Aug. 10., Sept. 8, at half-past eleven o'clock, at the Bankrupts' Court: solicitors, Messrs. Reed and Shaw, Friday-street; of-icial as- signee, IMir. Whitmore, Basinghall-street. Meyer Lever, Great Winchester-street, commiesion merchant, Aug. 10., ...

FEARFUL OCCURRENCE ON THE TRENT, AT STOKE

... FEARFUL OCCURRENCE ON T'HE TRENT, AT STOKE. The banks of our beautiful river, the Trent, pre- sent so beautiful a variation of exquisite scenery, and the bosom of its waters affords such charms for those who love aquatic sports, that there is no wonder a taste for these pleasures has latterly grown amongst the young persons in this locality. Friday last being a day of relaxation, several of ...

THE TARIFF TRADE

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9,1843. THE effects of the Tariff, on the Provision Trade, are beginning to manifest themselves. American UnraXED cheese, and butter, and bacon, and hams, and lard, and beef, are being brought into England, to compete with the English farmer's TAXED cheese, bacon, and beef ! Rare way to pay the DEBT, iS not it? ! It is much if it will not in the end be ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 33alluvIp1t, &iC. From the London Gazette of FridaY, Jn@ 20. BANK5RUPrTS. Henry Andrews and Charles Twining, Peckham, Surrey, brewers, to surrender July 28, at two, August 29, e at half-past one, at the Court of Bankruptcy. Solicitor, h Ir. Roberts, Bride-court, Blackfriars; official assignee, B Mr. Wbitmore, Basinlghall-street. b William White, jun., Alderogate.street, chemist, & July 28, at ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... MARKET1 INTELLIGEvNCE. LONDON CORN EXCIIANGE, MiONDAY, FOB. 6TH, - The stands this morning exhibited a small show olf samples of Wheat of home produce, and the demand for the best descriptions wras brisk, their quotations were quito 2s per qr. above those noted on Monday last, while the other sorts wore is higher. In Foreign W~hiats the currencies rose is per qr. Good molting l arkfy found a ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 3Sanituplo, Vc. B AN KRU 0' s. From the London Gazette of Fridafy, Sept. 29. Jnmes Smyth, of 143, Horton,'Old.town, linandraper, Oetober 10, at eleven, and November V, at one. at the Court of Bankruptcy. London. Mr. Gcorge Gibson, official assignee, 72, B.singL.;ll-street; and Mr. White, solicitor, London-wall. John Walter Glay aud Robert Gray, of Bishop Wal- thanw, Hampshire, cora-dealer, ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... MAPRIET INTELLIGENCE. - -- ?? - , ?? . ?? - ?? LEEDS CORN MARKiET, TUESDAY, FEB. '28-The supplies of Grain to this day's market are rather larger thanlast week. Wheat has been dull sale. and ?? quarter lower. Barley, Oats and Beans, very little alteration from last week. THtE AVERAGE PRICES OF WIHEAT, FOR ?? WEES ENDING FEB. 28, 1843. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Rge. Beans. Peas Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. ...