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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... MANCHESTER CORN M aREr, SATURDAY DEC. 2.- The trade since our last report has undergone little or no change ; the demand for both Flour and Oat- meal, during the week, having continued moderately steady, and no disposition having been manifested to press sales, former prices were supported. Thera was only a limited amount of business transacted in Wheat at our market this morning; but the ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LOCAL MAR KEXTS. LEaDs CORN MARKET, TuSs; Y, DEc. 26.-We are now getting god supplies all grain. Last week's prices for Wheat are weli maintained,but the demand is inactive to-day, and on tie whole the trade must be called slow. Barley is in pretty good request, without variation in prices. Oats and Shelling re-anin dull, and are the turn cheaper. New Bsans are offering freely, and are again ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... l - LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAY, DEC. 26.-We are now getting good supplies of all grain. Last week's prices for Wheat are well maintained, but the demand is inactive to-day, and on the whole the trade must be called slow. Barley is in pretty good request, without variation in prices. Oats and Shelling remain dull, and are the turn cheaper. New Beans are offering freely, and are again rather ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CoRN MARKET, TUESDAY, DEC. 12.-We have good arrivals of Wheat, Barley, and in fact of all grain, for this day's market. The Wheat trade is a good deal depressed by the dull reports from Mark Lane, and we quote prices Is. to 2s. per qr. lewer, with a slow sale at this decline. Common Barley is Is. per qr. cheaper, but in the value of really fine qualities we make little variation. The ...

Bankrupts, &c

... loaullrupto?, &r. From the London Gazetle of Friday, Deo. 1. BANK RUPTS. Thou. Alford, 26, Harrow-road, Paddington, licenced victualler, Dec. 12, at two, and Feb. B, at eleven, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. George John Graham, official assignee, 25, Coleman-street; Mr. Berkeley, solicitor, Lincolns.inn.fields. John Hart, 66, Quadrant, Regent-street, tailor, Dec. 8, at half-past ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... MANCHESTER CORN MARKET, SATURDAY DEC. 2.- The trade since our last report has undergone little or no change : the demand for both Flour and Oat- meal, during the week, having continued moderately steady, and no disposition having been manifested to press sales, former prices were supported. There was only a limited amount of business transacted in Wheat at our market this morning; but the ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Daultrupto, W. * | t ?? AS- - Sst- S- f-- -- -- ?? ?? - - - - - From the London Gazette of Friday, Nov. 2 4. BANKtRUPTS. Edward Locke and Alexander Dickson Mills, of 10, Lawrance Pountney-bill, City, and of Redditch, Wor- cesterehire, needle manufacturer, to surrender December 5, at half-past two, and January G, at eleven, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Lonodon. Mr. George John Gra- ham, official ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... MANCHESTER CORN MARItET, SATURDAY DEC. 2.- The trade since our last report has undergone little or no change; the demand for both Flour and Oat- meal, during the week, having continued moderately steady, and no disposition having been manifested to press sales, former prices were supported. There was only a, limited amount of business transacted in Wheat at our market this morning; but the ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 3a 2upoi%, &t. * From the Londox Gazetle of Friday, Dec. 15. ANXRUPITS. Francis Thompson, of Southampton, tailor, January 4 at half-past eleven, and January 25, at twelve, at the t Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. George John b Graham. Officiatl assignee, 25, Colemlan-Street; and j I Messrs. Davis and Co., solicitors, Throgwuorton-atreet. El I Henry Southgiete of 22, Fleet-street, City, ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET, FRIDAY, DEC. 8.-The duties continues without alteration on all sorts of D foreign Grain, except Bye, reduced to 10s. 6d., and Colonial Rye to 2i. ca. per quarter. We have an Er, average supply of Wheat and Flour fresh in from Ireland, nc , but only a moderate quantity of other articles thenceh and coastwise, the arrival of Oatmeal being less liberalli than usual; while a ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... - , , ?? ?? . , -- - - - - o - iwof g - _- _ - - - - o/o ?? ?? - t>isAS LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, NOV. 27.- In cousequence of ?? boisterous weather sa-caly any vessels laden with English Wheat have been received during the past week; but of Irish Oats a full average supply has been received. The receipts of Wheat by lani carrisge from the neighbouring counties wer'- tolerably good; but ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 30anfAruplo, &C. Freo the London Gazette of Fridarp, Nov. 24. BANtRUPTS. Edward Locke and Alexander Dickson Mills, of 10, Lawrance Pountney-hill, City, and of Redditch, Wor- cestershire, needle manufacturer, to surrender December 5, at half-past two, and January 5, at eleven, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. George John Gra- ham, official assignee, 25, Coleman-stret. Solicitor, .Mr. ...