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THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES

... WOOL. 'THE WOOL TRADE.-London, 7tursday.-The market is Trm.-The imports into London during the week ending to-day have been 118 bales, of which 73 bales were from Antwerp, 30 from the Cape of Good Rope, and 10 from Odessa. At Brunswick, on the 2d instant, the fair turned out more favourably than was expected. Cloth and Zollvereln manufactures met a good sale, and although the attendance of ...

Published: Saturday 24 February 1844
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 928 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

FOREIGN TRADE

... or IMPORTS AND EXPORTS FOR 1841, 1842, f to- AND 1843. the Ire THE annual Accounts relating to Trade and be he Navigation, Customs Duties, and Tonnage of Vessels, uni EN have just been published; and they show that our Foreign w idI. Trade has regained the ground which it had lost in the the ,he year 1842. We subjoin the table of the s Exports of the plo lie principal articles of British ...

Published: Saturday 24 February 1844
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1421 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

Bankrupts, &c

... .ul anuruplo.0 Wit. From- the London Gazette of Fridap, Fbeb. 16. BANRnUPT36-. , Henry Walker, of Luton, Bedfordshire, cordwainer- James Hannen, of 20, Little Britain, City of London, ?? William Smith, of Tothill-street, Westminster, ?? Beekley, late of 33, South Audley-street, but now of 37, Green-street, London, ?? Roberts Osborne, of Truro, Cornwall. ?? Murphy, of Liverpool, ?? Holdroyd. of ...

Trades' Movements

... 3Crau*' ,obemento. DISTRESS OF THE FUSTIAN CUTTERS AT MANCHESTER;t. TO THE EDITOR OF TAB NORTHERN STAR. Sin,-Tho fustian Cutters at Manchester aresut fering the deepest di.tress and slavery imaginable, through their extreu ly low wages, the wide intro-c duetion of infant labour, and long and late working; hundreds of good woakmen not being able, by hard n labo,.r, to earn more than seven ...

Shipping Intelligence

... ipning intellgeneUt. !d ~~PORT OF HULL.Th TOLss.%eaae OuppcB. Feb. 29. - wind at thir Hamnber 02 Man Float, ?? anodeaaeruu Blar. 19.81.-Oit the Now' at Lani Band Final, Inward, at 11,30 Ax., No. 0402. Gainsbro'. Bar; 0! ?? brig,-OiY the nithe, Flat, Outward. No. .2109, Hanph, lP Neptune atnr..atoh ' .eteubay-.Nn.2074. Andromavhe fl, ship, at47.30 ?? 2082, Rinneswell do,, at 9A.M.; 2170, U ly ...

Published: Friday 01 March 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2649 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

HULL SHARE LIST

... ULL SHARE LIST. ;;.44 RAILWAYS. 0~ 0 £ £ 43£ ?? 4 Blrmlnllgh~am nd 0lascnster it lad4I' 7:3 -75 01 0 20) Ditboand Derby ?? 300 300 50 .50T 0 8 Elastern, Con~e. 25 23 204-IJOI 2. E 2ditiburgh and Gwa,9aW ?? 0 50 25 -159 01 35 G2reat Wetslrn Ill, 05' 107-ISO a 3 5 Great North (if ,,glaud 1 00 200 55425 - 0 1 10 0Grand Jumnntio n..- - :00 hi0 22-22 2a8 Hollanld Salby, 25 so) ; -o(JI Dltto ...

Published: Friday 01 March 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 645 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

THE DOCK COMPANY AND THEIR OPPONENTS

... THE DOCK COMPANY AND THEIR-- OPPONENTS. Tha parties who have undertaken tb ibhsruct tho Ihos naieures of the Dock Company, for se uring extended E accommodation to the trade of tho portj have ht length titb reduced their objections to ?? 'I form and tob I pressure. They bave presented thetat in detail to the Iho company and the public; we are new therefore atho liberty to deal with these sans ...

Published: Friday 01 March 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1459 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE HULL AND SELBY RAILWAY

... It MEETIG TERS OF I r THE HULL AND SELIY RAILWAY. * - ?? ll - -httyswly meetiog of, d .5ir1reaoldiers of this this Company washeld yesterday in tie Cosrr of ltequosetso tuni tina this town,. The Chair, was occupied by H. aver BnOADLHY# Esq., M.P., who in a briof address, liter i congratulato4 tho ineeting ou the gradually improving as ti prospects of'tho Company.-Mf. LoCICON, secretary, But ...

Published: Friday 01 March 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1620 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

Agricultural and Commercial Markets

... RrntulltttrnI ?? Flarcets. le INSPECTOR'S WEEKLY CORN RETURN FOR HULL le It QUANTTLaiRA. AUoOINT. PER Gn. ~t Wheeh ?? 1161qr, 7b.ili. £3292 It 71 C2 16 8 4 n Barley ?? 75 0 12S 18 6 1 14 2i t. Oats ?? 470 4 418 16 9 Q1!7 9, Rye ?? 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Beans ?? 200 4 301 12 9 1 10I id Peo ?? 00 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 VA 1S , HULL CORN EXCIfANGE., Feb 27.-The past week I1 has been characterized by much ...

Published: Friday 01 March 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3903 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

MARKETS, TRADE, &c

... LEEDS CORN MARKET. FEB. 27.-There are good supplies of Wheat and Barley for our market to-day. W e have an improved demand for Wheat, and fully last week's prices are realised. Fine Barley same as last week, other sorts are rather lower. Oats are more plentiful and .d. per stone lower. Beans as before. PRICES CURRENT AT THE CORN EXCHANGE. 5. S. S. 5.. WHEAr-Essex and Kent ?? Old - to -White - ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1844
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3103 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

LONDON GAZETTE, FRIDAY, Feb. 23

... BANKRUPTS. e s AllMe Mee~tings of Commisfssfionerr in Middles are Aed at tho Cominissiorers' Court, Basieual Strect. London. ARNATT Edward, of lMarket-street, in the city of Oxford. baker, to sur. March 5, at 11, and 29, at 12.-Sol. Brunner, Oxford.-Official assignee, Green, Aldermanbury.-Pet. cr. j Jonathan Arnatt, Evesham, farmer. CONWAY John, of No.3, Gratis Inn-lane. in the county of ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1844
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1222 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Commerce 

TRADES' MOVEMENTS

... BARNCLEY WEAvERs.-A meeting of the weavers g was held on Monday night last, in John Pickering's i- large room. Frank Mirfield moved a resolution to g the effect that the weavers of Barnsley shall pay ,threepence instead of twopence per week per loom, g for the support of the present strike, which was car- 0 ied unanimously. d THE COLCHESTER TAILORS PROTECTION SoCnTEr.- I On Thursday evening, ...