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INSTRUCTIONS REMITTING MONEY ON ACCOUNT OF SHAREHOLDERS OF THE LAND COMPANY

... INSTrUCTIONS REMITTING I oNgyoN-ACCOUNT OFUSHARLt IHOLDERS OF THE LAND Com. PANY. 'All monies musthe remitted in PostOffice Orders, or by Bank Order payable on de- to Feargus O'Connor. All, Post oflice Orders must be made payable at the GCeneral Post Office, St. Martin's-le-Grand, London, as none other will-be acknowledged. Tbe personas name applying to the local post olice for the order must ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST COOPERATIYE . LAND SOCIETY. I NUl15S. 113 Xs. O'CONNO5. Carrington, per 3. Ley ,, John Whv, Great Glimn, Leic Halifax, per C. W. Smith Brighton, per J. Giles Dudley, per W. Ranlkin, Wigan, per T. Pye (1d Bastold, Notts, per R. M, Oldhami, per IV, Haumer Butterley, per G. Yurnold CockermoutlI, per G. Peat Worcester, per M. Griffiths PIvniouth, per E. Robertson 'sketield ...

Market Intelligence

... ,4arktt fntelligeilcc. LonDos CORN EXCANGc, MONDAT, JANUARY 5.- The arrivals of whet ofhm rduce up toou mar- Iket during the whoe fthpatweek, arising cify Ifrom the late boisterous weather, were on an tanuvsly limited scale, arid of'very middlingquality. OEng. ligh barley, Inalt, oats, beans, ,and peas, including flour, tbe receipts were again small. Fromt Ieand very few oats came to hand, but ...

CORN AND CATTLE MARKETS

... WAKEFIEL5ED CORN MARKlET, - YESTERDAY, ?? 13. The supplies of all grain are moderate. There is a fair inquiry for fine new and old Wheats, and such sell at Is, per quarter advance ; common aorts are still neglected, The best samples of Barley sell freely at Is. per quartermaiore money, and other descriptions are better sold. Bcans are held firmly at previous rates. Oats and Shelling each ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1346 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

Trades' Movements

... tcLabro' ffiebtriifitz. ?? -- . , - - 11 1 1, ?? ?? . ?? . - _1 o__ - Jw- R- - - ?? ?? /S# ?? { - - - -e- - -- - .LONDON SHORMAKrIi MEETINOS IN SUPPORT OF THE BuILDrus.-Mr. John Sefton, delegate to the Shoe- makers Conference, from Liverpool and Birkenhead, iwaited upon Messrs. Iloby and Goatly's men, at their respective meeting houses, the Robin Hood, Groat Windmi l Street, and the Sun and ...

STATE OF TRADE

... LEEDS.-The cloth markets have been but thinly sup- a, plied ?? goods uf a genernl description callcuhlted ftr tire winiter trade, arid its the ?? re nr elimve illg these goods direct to the nieribatts, and there is but t ' little doin gfor shipling, theri markets at the Cloth 1ul:15 a, Ippeair doll, whilst tire fact is there is it fair averageo busi. n tress doing in balk goods, and prices ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... IRECEIPTS OP THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE I LAND SOCIETY. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. Bushey, per J. Sloan Dudley, per W. Rankin Nottingham, per J. Sweet Radcliffe, per W. Rimmer Barneley,perJ. Ward.. Brighton (Sussex District) per W. Ellis Elland, per J. Kinnersly Ashtonrunder-Lyne, per E. Hobson Stockport, per T. Woodhouse Manchester, per J. Murray SECTION No, 2. 5UAB£S. Wotton.uuder-Edge, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... %ankrupto, &r BANKRUPTS. Charles John Bond, Tranquii.vale, Blackheath, tailor- |Hannmeh Walduck; NelsoHi.square, Blackfrdars-road, dealer -James Laws, Broad-street, Goldea squarq, . grocer-_ Charles Palling, Bay's-wrf, To6ley-otreet, and Trnity Square, Southwark,;potktoe 6alesean-Alhed Birchlex Manchester, ?? HBops6n, Manchester, ?? Cresdson,;Liverpool, stockbroker ~-'Owen-uglies, nchw-vrte o ...

Bankrupts &c

... Bauhvriipto &c., (From the Gasette of Tuesday, October 20.1 BANKRUPTS. Henry Hluggins, Oxford, coachmloker - George and Edward Woolcott, Doughty-street, builders - Daniel Basley, Bolingbroke-row, Walworthb, cheesemnonger- William Morton, Cannon-street-road, Commerctal-road, ?? Gaunt, Kirk Deighton, rape dust nier- ?? Rawlinson, Spalding, Lincolnshire, tailor- William Isaac Barker, Sanderland, ...

THE POTATO DISEASE

... e ~ QL0XU l it-.rPXA7Ocdl0 re ir Suoh is the heading given to a letter from Cion- mel ublshediiiaexford paper, and' if the facta set i'orth'b8eotovae~r coloured the future prospects of the poor are lamentable indetd. Pe For the last four weeks (says the writer) symptoms of 0 disease were manifest in the, potato crop; but from the d bioom and verdure of the gardens there was no doubt en- nt ...

PROGRESS OF FREE TRADE

... PROGRESS OF PREE TRADE. HIGI1 WAGES AND PLENTY TO DO. When in the prosecution of their fraudulent de, I signs, the League orators demanded popular support under the pretext that Corn Law Repeal would be a national blessing, the working men's share of which would be cheap bread, hign wazes, and plenty to do, we constantly warned the people that even sUp. posing bread would be cheapened by ...

Trades' Movements

... trabe-' f1Mobtmatto. THE BELFAST COTTON SPINNERS ON STRIKE. TO Tab TRADEs OGNERALLY. FzLaow-Wozxmask ,-It is now thirteen weeks since the cotton spinners employed in the mill of Messrs. Lepper and Co., of this town, struck work against one of the most unjust and shameful reductions ever proposed. Not content with five or ten per cent., they must have 221 per cent. below the average list of ...