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CORN AND CATTLE MARKETS

... CORN AND CATTLE IIAIMJ; .1 - - 1 1 - - - - - - - l - . .. . . . WAKEFIELD CORN MARIUE. YESTERDAY, FEa. '28, There is a large supply of Wheat to tsl ?? d!t l Fine samples are no lower, but fo'r inferior qp;lii .i Gd. to ls. less had to be taken where Sales ali ?? Best runs of Barley quite as dear. beans is tair. at last week's prices. Oats very du'l and 'bGw e without deviation in value. ...

Published: Saturday 01 March 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 798 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

CORN AND CATTLE MARKETS

... CORN AND CATTLE AlARIKETS. ,1 -WAKEFIELD CORN M[ARKET, YESTERDAY, OCT. 31. A We have liberal supplies of Wheat ard Barley. asi m noderate of other Grain. Tfle reported Ordcr in Conssci to release all foreign grain from bond at a very rsodedrii Iduty, caused quite a stagnation in the Wheat trade te day, and in consequence a very limited buisiness Iva! transaeted at a decline of Is. to 2s. per ...

Published: Saturday 01 November 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 907 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES

... 1',1-1 IE CL'1i I:(~ i % .\ N lt A' 1, , -- ?? I ions o,.,d ito ?? iiiliig tieL tV652 bient hit sas of5 tdie qua~ntity zt f ILand, 402 fruit T-l-itev, 2,i2 humi the Capue af C. ?? Sautthe Aus- hia, aidI Ii) frc'te Giermanya -r T le liaolic safes atth ?? of C, teter aet-e ,i close. I hey ',ernitisxted on Tuesday., titi, I L'h is-ti i has been 11it1hly satikactory, thle atte~Iallac_ lb u ?? :t ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1437 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

NATIONAL TRADES' CONFERENCE

... NATIONAL TRADES' CONFER ENCE. III ay ;IMONDAY, JULY 28. lie The Trade, pursuant to public notice, held thcir as second Conference to consitler and determine on two es plans of orgauisation, drawni up and prepared by the at Provisional Central (onrnmittsc-thc one for the n, more olliciont regulation of strikes, or turn-outs; and o. tle otther tbr empioving surplus labour in agriculture on andl ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... ,Jortflrjomng e ttfiqev. MR. O'CONO'IS TOURI. Mn . O'Co-xson announces, that in compliance with n umnerous requestE, lie will be able to attenrd iicet. ings at the following places, on the fol'owvingd.ays: Sheffiell ?? ?? Monday, Angust 4. Barnsley ?? ?? 'I'ue.da.y August 5. Lceds ?? ?? Wednesday, Aug. 6. Iludifield crf ?? T'1hursday, August 7. Bradford .. . Friday, August S. hlalifax ?? ...

[ill] Movements

... jtoemcnt 0*4 Q ?? 1 UNISTEDTanaTh en 9UMIuits 60'aitit~ the Trades' fie8 ?? bro ody ovm er ki'ndyfeing ofe' the ?? iltrdeoowrustb gissocsantlo.eireahi Aesr th commitee.bmo ils anorhers toheay fliiigtre particlrywotyo nownth ?? o thiero lioytwc anouni o acoi athve auinsnitin ofe4u0amembes t 'omt thirboy delegm the th Carpetoleavers oannidderinsther ad- meain i~ncising~- the numbernt emer s n J ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... fjortbronmng orttifl~qg. ?? TWO1R IIA-LETE-2I1' P. MGiathl 1vill lecture at the Whllite-horse, St. AlMay-street, Whlitec-Ibpel, on Smuday evening nset, at h1alrf-past seven o'clock pI'Qcisci3. ?? mont1hly meetibng of thc General (leuncillors, residin g in thc rowcr Ilanilets, wiill be Iheld at the White lorsc, St. Mary-strcet, White- chapel, oa Sunday evelin1g, at six o'eloek. llETIIX.4L(R1R ...

Trades' Movements

... trabcv mobtwnto. TEz MANSorzBsnR TRsDis, AND THE WRnELY lHJ-DAX ?? trades ot' this town have nearly all adopted the system of leaving off work at noon on the Saturday, and amongst the number we are happy to state is that numerous and respectable body the Carpenters and Joiners, who for the future wvill leave off work at twelve o'lock at neon on Satur- day's, instead of as heretofore at four in ...

DUNCOMBE AND THE TRADES

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, JANUARY a, 1815. | TRRnE is a time to build up and a time to pull as down, saith the proverb. There is also a time for fr( activity and a time for slumber. There is a philoso- ha phy in idleness, and wisdom in doing nothing. From te3 the time that the busy bustle of the Parliamentary wl session is over, until the law-makers again meet, ra there is little to ...

UNITED TRADES' ASSOCIATION FOR THE EMPLOYMENT OF SURPLUS LABOUR IN AGRICULTURE AND MANUFACTURES

... UNITED TRADES' ASSOCIATION FOR TIHE E- I PLOY2IENT OF SURPLUS LABOUR IN AGlAICUL- TURE AND MANUFACTURES. rere solutE. Trie inefficacy of the methods lreretofore adopted by the industrious classes for tie proteetioln alrd maintenance of their interests, and tire improvetrent of their condition, has inrtuceI deep anrld widlc-spreatl iutqriry into the causes of the failtute of tie plans hitherto ...

Trades' Movements

... pra~e~_gftbfleflito4- - ~ ?? I.. NJi WBAYvERS.-On Saturday last a W5UAN 1AND-t. m weavers of this town took strike of the handlPt- innianm, uacurerl in place, against Mir. In- 1'giv eavers' wjgea consequence of his having tc thi. day a deInutats- (id. percut. On the morning - to wait on'him, in was appointed by the committe. - a' the weavers' order that he might be duly inibriaeL. n tmil wo ...

Trades' Movements

... c ;rabc 1 MobMclto; ?? ?? , ?? ?? ?? 1,1 JOAN HAND-LOOM W.1 VaRS.-OD Saturday las a itrike of the hand-loom weavers Of this town took place, against Mr. W. Ingiram, mranufarcturer, in corrat-quence of his having reduced his weavers' wvages lidper cut. Onithiemor-ninigof tha~t dary deputation- wa pointed by the coil)ittee to wait on him, in or'.der ;lthat he might be duly inlformeui cf tire ...