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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, ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... - -- - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - ~- f- --S LivERPOOL CORN MARKET, FRIDAY, DEC. 8.-The duties continues without alteration on all sorts of foreign Grain, except Ilye, reduced to 10s. 6d., and Colonial Bye to 2s, 6d. per quarter. We have an average supply of Wheat and Flour fresh in from Ireland, X bat only a moderate quantity of other articles thence and coastwise, the arrival of ...

Bankrupts, &c

... wanurupto, &to Frong the London Gazett of Fridal, Dec. 1. p BANKRUPTS. o Thos. Alford, 26, Harrow-road, Paddington, licenced p victualler, Dec. 12, at two, and Feb. 8, at eleven, at the 0 Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. George John a Graham, official assignee, 25, Caleman-street. Mr. a Berkeley, solicitor, Lincol'nsinn-f.elds. s John Hart, 66, Quadrant, Regent-street, tailor, Dec. v, 8, at ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS Corti MARKET, TUESDAY, DEC. 19-Our supplies are again liberal. The Wheat trade this morning has exhibited a considerable degr e of firmnneas, and we have a more healthy demand at fully last week's prices. In the value of Barley there is Do material change, fine qualities are coin- pavatively scarce and are freely taken. Oats are ,id per stone, old and new Beans Is per quarter, and ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... M&RKET INTELLIGENCE. | LaVuJOon- C6Ro MARESe, MONDrA. D1 C. Ig.- Since this day se'nnight we have had ftrther liberal supplies of Oatmeal from Ireland, with'a fa!i quan- tity of Flour, and moderate arrivals of grain thence- and~j coastwiSf.. There are also reported from Canada 1570 qrs. of Wheat, 270 qrs. of Peas, 0-nd 8500 brls, of FloUr.. Throughout the week the trade has been inactive, and ...

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 ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... ?? .- . , ., - . - - - ?? ,. . LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, NoV. 27.- In consequcicn of the tosterous weather sCaR , any VeSRels laden with Enpliell Wheat hove been ri. 'ived during the past week; but of Irish Oats a frll av-rage supple has been rec-ived. Thc receipts of Wlz. .t by lani carrioge from the neighbouring coimties wawv tolerably good; hut nothirg camis to h and by wates from tha ? ...

Bankrupts, &c

... l3abrlupt, Wt. From the London Gazeite of Fri dl y, Dec. 2 2. a' BANKRUPTS. C William Carpenter, of Southampton, stationer, Jan, J 6, at twelve, and Feb, 2, at eleven, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. W. Witmore, official assignee. S, Basinghali-street; and Mr. Parker, solicitor, St. Paul' e Church-yard. John Ballard, of Maidatene, brazier, Jan. 2, at J twelve, and Jan. 23, at eleven, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 33antruptop &C. P t - - - a II Fe-7n g/je London Gazelcl of Friday, Dec. S. me BANKRUPTS. P:i^ Henry Congreave, Batten's-terrace, Peckham, dealer oil Iin patent medicines, to surrender Dec. 21, at half-past wh one, Jan. 26, at half-past twelve,attheBsankrlptsCourt. fle solietor, Mr. Wells, Skinner-street, Snow-hill; official nol assignee, Mr. Alsager, Birchin-lane. lus William Cox, Daventry, ...

THE TARIFF TRADE

... ?? I THE INORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9,1843. l ?? ?? THE effects of the Tariff, on the Provision Trade, t are beginning to manifest themselves. American UNTAXED cheese, and butter, and bacon, and hams, and lard, and beef, are being brought into England, e to compete with the English farmer's TAXED C cheese, bacon, and beef! Rate way to pay the t DEBT, is not it? ! It is much if it will ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, Taosday, Dec. 5.-Oar sup- plies this week are good. The Wheat trade to-day is slow, and all descriptions, except the finest, must be noted Is. per qr. lower; really fine qualities of white Wheat being comparatively scarce, firmly maintain last week's rates. The proportion of fine malting Barley in this week's supply is small, in its value we make no change, but all other ...

COVENTRY ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF WAGES IN THE PLAIN RIBBON TRADE

... COVENTRY ASSOCIAMfON FOR THE PROTEC- TION OF WAGES IN THE PLAIN RIBBON | TRADE. At a public meeting, holden in the large room, Rose and Crown Yard, Coventry, the Committee to the Trade brought forward the following report, which was unanimously adopted. Its insertion in the pages of the Star will much oblige, THE TRADE. HALF YEARLY REPORT, DECEMBER IST, 1843. GENTLEMEN,-YOUf Committee, in ...