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June 1843
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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

... balltwupto, wt. From tM4 London Gazette of Friday, Jane 2. BANKRUPTS. Tho'na3 tlreelke. Cambridge, tailr, to surrender June 13, aO half-peat 1 o'cleck, July 11, at eleven, ab the ?? 80art: solicitor, m6ssrs. Nicholls, and Co., Cook's-eourt : official ae3ignee, Mr. GLahrm, Ba siaghalig treea George Ca ton, Basingstoke, Hampshire, irornmon- -ger, ane , July ll, at ten o'clock, at the Bank. I ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... ., -_ .. , 1 , .. ?? -w ?? ?? ?? ?? t o -l - - ?? ?? LONDON CORN EXCHA-NGE, MONDAY, JuNE 5 -The arrivals last week were large of English Wheat from the coast of Linoolnshire, which eame prinei pofly consigned to our millers ; the quantity from Boston being 2,400 quarters, from Spalding 2,740, and from Wisbeach 2,830 quarters. From other parts of the coast we had fair supplies of Wheat, Malt ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... HUDDERSFIELD MARIKET, JUNE 6.-The was a very large attendance of buyers this day, and very little business done in any description of goods. Wools, Oils, &o. steady. MANCHESTER CORN MARKET, SATURDAY, JU:;E 3. The weather during the week has been exceediaglY wet and ungenial ; and, with contillued soenty suP- plies of prime Flour, the trade in that article h25 been ot an animated character, at ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, JUNE 5 -The arrivals last week were large of English Wheat from the coast of Lineolnshire, which cams princi- polly consigned to our millers; the quantity from Boston being 2,400 quarters, from Spalding 2,740, and from Wisbeach 2,830 quarters. From other parts of the coast we had fair supplies of Wheat, Malt, and Oats, but very moderate of Barley, Beans, or Peas. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 1.3antrupto, vc. ?? 11,11-11--l'..,- ?? -.11-11,11-1 From the London Gazette of Friday,Junc 2. BANHRUPIS. Thomas Creeke. Cambridge, tailor, to surrender June 13, at half-pnat 1 o'clock, July 11, at eleven, at the Baukruots' Court: soLicitor, Messrs. Nicholls, and Co., Cook's-court : official assignee, MY. Qraham,! Baninghall-street. ceorge Cueton, Basinpstoke, Hampshire, ironmon- ger, Jn July ...