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Bankrupts, &c

... lealthrupto, W. From the London GazettC of Friday, April 7. BANKRUPTS. John Shaw, Seymour-place, Camden-town, builder, to surrender April 21, at half-past eleven, May 19, at eleven, at the Bankrupts' Court. Solicitors Messrs. Pain and Haterly, Great Marlborough-street; official assignee, Mr. Whitmore, Btsinghall-street. Benjamin Vines, Hoole, grocer, April 19. at ten, May 23, at twelve, at the ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Uanfwt$0, acs. From dhe, London Gazette of Friday, Haorc 24. 3 BANtIUP 1I. . Thomas Hawkins, St. Jobn-street, carrier, to rar. render April 4. May 1, at twcive o'clock, at the Blilk. rupteI CDurt. Solicitor, Mr. Nichols, Middle-ternple. lasn; official assirree, .Mr. Graham, Basingball-street. Edward Turmraine, Canterbury, porter-m-.rchant, Apr l 4, at eleven, May 5, at twelve, at the Bank-. ...

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

... WC. - ?? From the London Gazelte of Friday, April r. BANKRUTS 0. John Shaw. Soyinour-place. Camden-town, buildsr, to surrender April 21, at half-past eleven, May 19, 'at eleven, at the Bnkrupts' Court, Solicitors Messrs. Pain and Haterly, Great Marlborough-street; official assionee. Mr. Whitmore, B seingball-stroet. Brnjamin Vines, Hoole, grocer, April 19. at ten, May 23, at twelve, at the ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... MARKEr INTELLIGENCE. ?? w- ?? ?? . ?? LONDON CORtN EXCHA?:GE, MONDAY, APRIL 3RD.- Fresh up to-day, a very small supply came to hand. The demand for both red and white was somewhat brisk, at au advance on last Monday's quotations of fully is psr qr, and a good clearance was readily ef- fected by the tfauors`; in Foreign Wheat not the slightest rise took place. Grinding and distilling Barley on ...

Bankrupts, &c

... wanbrupto, &C. Faoea the London Gazettc of Friday, AJpril 14. BANKRUPTS. James Wilson, of Liuddleld, Sussex, cowketper, April 21, at half-past twelve, and May 26, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. T. M. Alsager, official assignee, 12, Birchin-lane, London; Messrs. Rickards and Walker, solicitors, 29, Lineoln-inn.nfields; and Mr. S. W. Bennett, solicitor, Brighton. James ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON CORN EXCrANe, MONtAT, APRIL 10.- This worning there was a large number of both town and country buyers in attendance, and the demand for all descriptions was very steady, at an advance in the quotations noticed on Monday last of trom Is. to 2i. per quarter, and a good clearance was readily ifficted. Foreign Wheat, free of duty, at a rise of ls. per quarter. Grinding and distilling ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAY, APRIL 11TH- The arrivals of grain to this day's market are larger than last week. There has been a fair demand for Wheatt, and last week's prices fully supported. Bar- ley has been full as dair. Oats and Beans very little alteration. THIE AVERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT. OR THIE WEEK ENDING APRIL 11, 1843. Wheat. Barony. Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Bantrupto, W. ?? ?? ?? , ., . . ?? ?? .. -, - . _ , _ ?? - -_ b From the London Gazette of Friday, Afarch 31. Ezra Harle, St. John's-street-road, chemist, to sur- t tender April 7, at ten o'clock, Mlay 9, at half-past V one, at the Bankrupts' Court. Solicitor, Mr. May, t Qaeen's-square; official assiouee, Mr. Aleagar, Bir- chin-lane. Edwin Miles, Bridgebhouse-place, Newington-place, C ...

TO THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE NATIONAL DEFENCE FUND

... TO THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE NATIONAL I DRYPNCE FUND. FRIENDS,-I have ever held it to be essential above all things, that those who are entrusted with the ex- penditure of public funds, should, not only be econo- mical in laying them out, but that they should be pre- pared to give a clear account of how they hove been laid out; and, as I am not able to give that detailed account of the ...

Bankrupts, &c

... ba-itrupto, -Nc. Frm Uthe London Gazette of Fridayi, Jpri 21. DAPNKRUPTS. Edward Vamgbau Austin, Of 61, Paradiso-steeii, Rotberbithe, epothesIry, May 3 and 30, at one, at the court of Baloruptoy, London. Mr. (6oorge Gibson, official aseignee, 72, ]ingball-street; and Messrs Hil- leary an t Co., solleitors, Fenchuinhetreet. Daniel Davies, of 62, Newilgton Causeway, Surrey, earthenware dealer, ...

OUR DEFENCE FUND

... THE NATIONAL BENEFIT SOCIETY. TO TIAE CHARTIST PUBLIC. MUCH CALUMNIATED BRETHREN,-We have all felt the necessity for the establishment of a permanent defence fund. Our champion, O'Connor, hath declared its necessity. Several other Chartist advocates have published their opinions thereon, and the unprepared state in which the Brat or Whig crusade, and, the last or Tory attack upon us overtook ...