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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... 1 LONDON CORN EXCIIANGE, MONDAY, NOV. 20.- The returns of English Wheat in the past week shew very moderate arrivals, while the supplies of all other din Grain have been limited. The number of samples of u ahome-grown Wheat fresh up from Essex, Kent, and Suffolk, being comparatively trifling, and the attendance Ise, of both London ansi country millers good; the demand Ind i for that article, ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... .- -- - ?? A.-. - ?? - _1- 1 --o - - A - - ?? Is - ?? - - - I' {f r- LONDON CORN MARKET, MONDAY, Nov. 3Tru.- Last week the arrivals of most kinds of Grain up to this market where somewhat on the increase, and of fair average'quality. The receipts of fresh English Wheat from Essex, Kent, and Suffolk, were eom- paratively trifling. This, together with the an- nouncement of a Government contract ...

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 ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... ! LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, Nov. 20.- )Y. The returns of Eaglish Wheat in the past week shew at very moderate arrivals, while the supplies of ail other a Grain have been limited. The number of samples of ahome-grown Wheat fresh up from Essex, Kent, and Suffolk, being comparatively trifling, and the attendance ie, of both London anei country miliers good; the demand rd for that article, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LaEDs CoRN MARRET, OCT. 31-The arrivals of Grain to this day's market are larger than last week. There has been a very slow trade for wheat, and prices from 19. to 2%. per quarter lower for Noew; Old has been heavy sale. Fme heavy Barley no alteration, but all other descriptions are rather lower. Oats and Beans have fully supported last week's prices. TIHE AVERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT, VOE THE WEEK ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, NOV. 14TH, 1843-The arrivals of Grain to this day's market are smaller than last week. There has bean a good demand for Wheat, and last week's prices fully supported. Barley has gone off slowly, and Is. per quarter lower. New Oats and Beans continae scarce, and prices fully as dear; Old Oats little alteration. THE AVERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT, FOR THE WEEK ENDING Nov. 14, 1843. ...

OASTLER'S LIBERTY FUND

... |[Wbe are glad to perecive that at last energetia steps are determined on, to procure the release of' the Poor ,eon's friend from unjust confflemeut. Most heartily do we wish the project all success, The lahours and moral worth of Mar. Oastler de- mand from every man of hleart, without reference to. party, a tribute of respect: and in what betterc manner can that respect be paid, than in ...

ALLEGED SLAVE TRADING

... ?? Pedro do Zulueta Was charged at the Central Cr;1i,!,aI Court, on Fridcyy, with inanning and ?? a vessel for the purpose of slave-trading. a ,T- facts ot the ease may be collected from theo olout ing statements contained in the opening speech i of hir. Sergeant BOMPAS, who, with Mr. Sergeant i TAnkFAUrD and Mr. PAYNE conducted tle prosecu- I tint. fo the year 1839 Lho Augusta, as sie had ...

Bankrupts, &c

... - - ?? pr rrom the Loedon Gazette of FridaV, Nov. 3. BANKRUPTS. re Thomes Hileon Giles, of Bow, cmnibus proprietor, th November 16 and Dsecember 12, at eleven, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. William Tur- H quand, official aseginee, 13, Old Jewry-chambers; and ml Mr. Lewis, eolicitor, Arundel-atoeet, Strand. OH George Lawes, of Southampton, tailor, November 14, in at half-past twelve, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... multrupto, Wic. t From tile Gazete of Ticrod-ev, Oet. 31. BANKRUPTS. Henry William Morley, tailor, Dean-street, Soho, to i surrender Nov. 1O, at one, and Dec. 1I, at two, at the i ?? of Bankruptcy. Mr. Lckibigton, iffioial assginee, ColemanUstroat Buildings; Meesas. Ri7.on and Sonl, asolicitors. Jewry-81rcet, Aldgate. John Phillips, tailor, Hail-court, Old Bread-street, nLodon, Nov 10 at ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, Ocr. 31-The arrivals of Grain to this day's market are larger than last week. There has been a very slow trade for wheat, and prices from Is. to 2s. per quarter lower for New; Old has been heavy sale. Fine heavy Barley no alteration, but all other descriptions are rather lower. Oats and B-ans have fully supported last week's prices. THlE AVERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT, OBR THE WEE& ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... ?? , . -- . - . -- - -- - . ?? ?? , 1 , w s s - ?? - - ?? ?? - -- LONDON CORN MARKET, MONDAY, Nov. 13TH.- Last week the arrivals of most kinds of Grain up to this market where somewhat on the increase, and of fair average'quality. The receipts of fresh English Wheat from Essex, Kent, and Suffolk, were corm- paratively trifling. This, together with the an- nouncement of a Government contract of ...