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LOCAL MARKETS

... I Eas WOOLLiN MARKCETS.-A gradual and pro- gressive increase is taking place in the amount of biasiness doing in this district, and we are glad to have to say that every succeeding market day shows a continued improvement. We have seen less stocks of goods in the Cloth Halls than even now, but we hesitate not to say that three months ago, there were more than three times the present qiantity ...

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, ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... K iT G - af LONDON CORN MARKET, MONDAY, Sber. II.- Daring last week very considerable progress was J made in harvest work, and the arrivals of all grain up to our market, if we except those of foreign Wheat, were on a very moderate scale. We have received a full average supply of New Wheat from Es-ex and Kent the quality of' which was inferior. Old Wheat Of home produce being scerce, the ...

THE RENT WAR

... nt CORN EXCHANGE CONSISTENCY. a DON'T nail his ears to the pump, is a negative th invitation, we presume, under the law to take care la- that if the job be done, it should be well done; and Cd never was there a more striking exemplification of the outward and visible signs of a thorough respeet he for the law than that evinced in a speech recently x- delivered in the Corn Exchange, by a Mr. ...

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, ...

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 ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... ?? , . ?? -~-t ?? ?? ,- . ?? ?? I LONDON SMITHFIELD CATTLE MARKET, MONDAY. SErr 4 -There was a great change in the generall state of trade to-day, for which it is difflalt to assign a feasible reason. Except for Beet the butchers purchased very sparingly of all kinds of moat, the which even a reduction of, in some cases,4d per stone failed to counterast. As the former description met with a ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAY, SEPT. 26.-Our supplies of Wheat continue fair, and the condition of new is now coming very good; prices are of Is per qr higher than last week, with a healthy demand for all the best qualities of new. In old Wheat there is rather less doing, although the fine de- scriptions of Foreign are held at Is to 2s per qr advance. We have now some enquiries or Barley, but as ...

THE RENT WAR

... CORN EXCHANGE CONSISTENCY. 'DoN'T' nail his ears to the pump, is a negative invitation, we presume, under the law to take care 'that if the job be done, it should be well done ; and never was there a more striking exemplification of the outward and visible signs of a thorough respect for the law than that evinced in a speech recently delivered in the Corn Exchange, by a Mr. DAUNT, upon the ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 3antrup4l, SC. ..-1 -- 111,1 - 11- -- I,. .P. ?? ?? , ov w l -- -w-Z- - , BANKIt rTS. From the London Gazette of Friday, Sept. 15. Alexander Reid, Little Chelsea, iron manufacturer, it surrender Sept. 25, at one, Oct. 31, at twelve, at the Bankrupts' Court. Solicitors, Messrs. Venning, Nay- lor, and Robins, Tokenhouee-yard; official assignee, Mr. Green, Aldermanbury. Geerge Barnabas Bone, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS WOOLLEN MAJIBiETS.-A gradual and pro- greesive increase is taking place in the amount of nlbieine dottig in this district, and wo are glad to have to say rhat every succeeding market day shows a continued imWrovement. We have seen less stocks of goods in ;he Cloth Halls than even now, but we hcsita'efnot to say that three months ago,there were more titan three times the present quantity ...