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HULL DOCK COMPANY

... HULL DOCK COMIPANY. t '.THE. PROPOSED NEW DOCK. s. e ON Monday, the 15th inst., a highly respectable meeting e ofthe Dock Company took place at their Office, for the purpose of considering the draft of the bill proposed to be D d introduced into parliament in the approaching session, for P d the necessary powers for making a new dock at this port, it to the eastward of the Citadel. A second ...

Published: Friday 19 January 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2072 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Commerce 

HULL IMPORTS,

... id 14 days imprsonmuvtL .u. I flU U JJ t ?? (yFror Jan. 6th, 1844, to Jarn. 12lh, 1844, both i fusieoj Bolona, from Lisbon, oranges J Brodrick and Son,-Jeune 34 Clemoence, from Antwer, flax, codilla 3 Foster-Stad Goor, p, from Middleburg, apple W and C L Rtingrose,-iMegusnticook, = from New Orleans, cotlon wool, tobaeco Flax and Cotton Mlli, Co,-Vcltorta, from New York. turpentine, apples, ...

Published: Friday 19 January 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 930 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

Agricultural and Commercial Markets

... ytfcuTturaI 8i4b VComnMetda .lllaahkfMts t . , . ?? . ?? ?? ,n nt. whieh INSPEqToal.SMERK' bNlZT ~ at AB0O~ pin Qa. LIN . cattle Wheat. 1Tlqrs. luilasb £41. 10 0 £2 10 01 Beef 4 ?? 340 r.0 7 07 i13 61 MA IOarl- ?? ig 1 0 0.16 21 was fa ~ye 20 0 320 0 112.0 heifer Beans . :: 130 4 181 1 8 10 16031 steere, 1an0 0 2 00 and es HULL CORN EXCHANGEi, Jan 16,- e ton hra eha 4NO wore a healthy ...

Published: Friday 19 January 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4422 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

HULL SHARE LIST

... uLALWAYS. 4 e4t £ £ £ mar A 4 B sirministtarn and Glgaoce trt 50 too 03G5 was 14 too 100 luo c_2r ,k 01 Ditto and Dey0 t 100 2 - sol 0 a Eastern Cou50ntie 25 _33 oa L 1 ° Edinburhli and lasgo Io - 50 30 5S -54 G.- 3CGreat WesternO 0 d 2 10 Great North Oe n Jao 100 18,1844 fn 10 0 Grand ,unetin-- -- * 0 nO 0 B 2 a and, Se' ' VI a °7°S°'° im Ditto Nest Stifles (oprC ?? 12pro tO0 Leteersburand ...

Published: Friday 19 January 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 695 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

LOADON GAZETTE, TUESDAY January 16

... i LOADON GAZETTE,,.TlfSDAr, January 16. BANKRUPTS. BAKER William, of Lower Grosvenor-street, Bond-street, in the county of Middlesex, surgeon and apothecary, to sur. Jan. 24, and Feb. 28.-Oilicial assignlee, Johnson.-Sol. Lloyd, Great James-street.-Petitioning creditor, William Case, of Lower Brook-street, Grosveuor-square, wine merciaist. BROIlLEY William, of Giay's-inn-square, Gray's-inn, in ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1844
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1644 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

LIVERPOOL MARKETS, JAN. 13

... 'n CoTTot.-The market opened this week with a moderate t demand; but since Tnesday speculators have bought very ex- r. tensivel their attention being directed chiefly to the com- h d an midding quatities of American and Surat, which are V dearer than on Priday last otherkindsremain without f ?? have taken 24,500 American, 70D n Surat; end exporters have taken 450 Surat. eweek, which amount to ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1844
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 970 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

CORN AND CATTLE MARKETS

... I - WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET,- YESTERDAY, JANUARY 19. There has not been a great attendance of buyers at to-day's market. The Wheat trade is firm, and although we do not enhance our quotations, rather better prices than last week have been obtained. Barley is slow sale at a small reduction in value. The demand for Oats, Shelling, and Beans is limit- ed, yet last week's prices are maintained. Per ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1844
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1178 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, JAN. 15-Last week the arrivals of English wheat up to our market were on a very moderate scale; but those of barley from all parts, were unusually large-those of home grown lo0ne amounted to 12,000 qrs. Of malt, beaus, peas, and of flour, the supplies were scanty. Fresh up from Essex, Kent, and Suffolk, the supplies of wheat were very small, and, comparatively speaking, ...

LONDON GAZETTE, FRIDAY, Jan. 12

... BANKRUPTS. All ti Mfeetings of Commissioner* in Middlesek are held et thi Commineinere Court, Basinjlhall Street. London. ARMFIELD William, of the town of Northampton, in the county of Northampton, draper to sur. Jan. il, at 2, and Feb. 23, at 12;-Sol. Smith, Bedfor4-row.-Offlcial Assignee, Mr. Belcher.-Pet. cr. John Jeffrey, Northampton, gent. ASHiTON James, of LiverpooT, in the county of ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1844
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 818 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAY, Jan, 16-We heave small arrivals of wheat, but a good supply of barley for this day's market. Wheat firmly maie- tains last week's prices, the demand, however, is less eager than of late, our millers having been free buyers, and are now pretty swell in stock. Barley is slow sale at Is per qr. decline, a fair quautity remains over in consequence. We make no alters, ...

PRICES OF SHARES IN CANALS, RAILWAYS, BANKS, ASSURANCE, AND OTHER COMPANIES' STOCK

... PRICES OF SHARES IN CANALS, RAILWAYS, BANKS, ASSURANOE, AND OTHER COMPANIES' STOCK. OTHER COMPANIES'-STOCK. - - CANA.LS. .~iiT £A- d. X-. d. £9 £ 6 .0 . AshtonandOldham.-av.. 971i8 0 70 70o th 12 0 Barnsley ?? 00 160 160 e 1310 Calder ?? ?? 100 0 02o8 280 7 0 Grand Junction ?? 100 0 0140 148 th H- n ,,=ersfed ?? &v. 57 66 16 16 i at 17 enet& Avon ?? 3118 10 - - J110. Lace ?? 47 6 8 26 26 Sa ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1844
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 595 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

ENGLISH REPUDIATIONS

... The newspapers, American and English, have in- dulged in much recrimination, as to the non-payment of debts, and appropriation of property, occurring in the history of the two natiens. The Americans did not seem to know some facts, and the English prints have taken care not to acknowledge them. The Americans quote our conduct to the Jews; for many years they supplied the necessities of the ...