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Trades' Movements

... iluabew' *flobelme tt. STRIKE OF C.RPENTarns.-A meeting of the car- penters and Joiners of Maidstone and its neighbor- hood, took place at the Jolly Watermen, Earl street, Maidstone, on Saturday, when a strike was deter- mined on. We understand that the wages of the district are 24s. per week. We sincerely hope that this matter, by' which beth masters and men must suffer, will be amicably ...

Trades' Movements

... I7777 ?? I, r1roo-,lootm ?? Irk'. 5 AL ASSOCIATION he :t1 ed ~1the &scfeies aend opfrativsPE generally of Great Bri. .to 'Aiir iee rl nde behalf of the Carpenters and py. .Ioiee'e f MeanchAaresi jsid. its Vicinity. ed Fa .Woazsiamr,-In, appealing to you forsup- tc- port in hehilfo the carpenters and joiners of Man- hi cheater, :we: deem it necessary to give a brief state. at ment-,of. their ...

Market Intelligence

... , larket , Eituiligairt. -- ?? - ?? - ?? .he totl CORN EXCHANGE, JuLY 6. The total quantities of grain anj flour cleared in Lon- don, from the 27th Junle to lst July, inelusive, were as under:-Wheat, 596,077; barley, 14,064; oats, 68,624; beans, 13,860; peas, 3,102,; dour, 82,186. The supply of English whbeat this morning, which was very limited, eras speedily taken off at the full pr ices of ...

Market Intelligence

... ;Marktt t ?? SMITHFIELD MARKET.-MOoNDAY.-The general tone of trade at Smithfield this morning was heavy, and a decline in prices for eve ythiing took place. A clearance was far from being effected by the close. The cause of the re. action is attributed to the plentiful supply offering, and the comparative dulness in the retail demand. The num- ber of Beasts was 2,880, which met wvith a dull ...

Bankrupts, &c

... IBailkupt, &C. - .. . . I - - - . - .. .I B . . BANKRUPTS. ?? Miller, Whittlebury street, Hampstead-road' ?? Valle, Manchester, silk ?? Wil- . liamn Pilseb, Sackville-street, Piccadilly, ?? li Dailey and Alfred luskipp, Long-lane, Bermondsey, lea. e ther ?? George Uftord, Holloway, common ?? Willis, Bucklersbury, eating- house ?? Weston, Bishopsgate-street Within, r ?? Thompson, Minories, ship ...

COMMERCE

... .THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1846. THE NEW STAPLE OF THE COUNTRY. due IRESTRICTION OF MACHINERY, AND EQUITABLE be h DISTRIBUTION-TRE MEANS OF SUIIDUING IT to t TO MAN'S WANTS. of FROm the period that the uncontrolled use of ma- ext chinery began to put society out of joint, down to the We present time, when all are compelled to admit the pau fact, but lack courage to acknowledge ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... ITKIC QOARTIST ,0.oiiT ?? ~BCXPT LAND -SOCIKT. II SECTION No. 1. PER MR. O'CONNOR. 11ASE,. No. i branch, Glasgow, perJ. Smith Pershore, per W. Conn Exeter, per F. Clark Halifax, per C. W.-Smith Shrewsbury, per J. Powell W. Kendall, Otley. Manchester, per J.Murray Burnley, per C. Webster.. Stockport, per P. Walker Heywood, per W. Bingham Warrington, per R. Lomat Per ditto, for Reny Anderson Per ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS Or -TRN CRARTISTVCPERATITZ LAND SOCIETY. SECTION No. 1. PERl mu. O'CONNOR. No. I branch, Glasgow, perJ. Smith Pershore, per W. Conn Exeter, per F. Clark Italitax, per C. W. Smith Shrewsbury, per J. Powell W. Iendall, Otley Manchester, per 3.Murray Burnley, per C. Webster.. Stockport, per P. Walker Heywood, per W. Bhlgham Warrington, per B. Lomat Per ditto, for Reny Anderson Per ditto ...

Bankrupts &c

... l3aithrupto &it., (Farown thc Gsazcee of Tusdayl, October 20.] BANKRIUPTS. IHenry IHuggins, Oxford, coaclinaker - George and Edward Woolcott, Doughty-street, builders - Daniel Bosoy, Bolhigbroke-row, Walwortb, cheeseinonger- William Mortoec, Cannon-street-road, Commeretal-road, draper,-llichard Gaunt, Kirk Deighton, rape dust Over- ?? Rawllssvln, Spaldiag, Lincolesiiire, tailor- William Isoac ...

Bankrupts &c.,

... 33ankrupto &r., ?? the Gazette of T7uesday, Oatober 27.1 BANKRUPTS. Andrew William Angus, East-street, Walworth, grocer -William Palmer, Strand, ?? lBudd, Newton Abbott, Devonshire, ?? Bateman, Coventry, victualler. DIVIDENDS. Nov. 20. J. and J, Bovd, Wellington.chambers. South work, hop merchants-bov. 20. J. Martin, Wood-street, Cheapside, frinme manufacturer-Nov. 20. L. Watling, Oilbert ...

FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., DEPUTY TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER

... iSiS - Dr. June 14 Cash ?? ?? ?? ?? 21 ?? ?? ?? ?? 28 , . July 5 , . 12 ,. 19 ?? ?? ?? 20 ?? ?? ?? Aug. 2 9 ,. ?? ?? 16 ,. 23,. 30 . General Secretary ?? Sept. 6 Cash ?? . ?? 13 ?? ?? ?? ?? 20 27 ,. . Oct. 4 , . 11 ,. ?? 18 , . 25 ?? ?? ?? ?? General Secretary ?? Nov. 1 Cash ?? ?? ?? 8 ,. ?? ?? 15 ?? ?? ?? 29 ,. ?? . Dec. 6 Cash ?? ?? General Secretary ?? ?? 13 ?? 20 ?? ?? ?? .. 27 ?? ?? 1846 ...

THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES

... ?? - - o_ -- - - - - _1 I WOOL. TIr WOOL TavADE.-Londoon, Tblursdahy.-Tlhe transac- tions in the wool market have been Bsunmed up since our last by the various brokers, and we are sorry to find tirens malkirg no better report, though during the progress of the sale, it was clearly per- ceived that there was a decline. | Messre. Sisies ascribe the dulness to the uncertainty as to the operation ...

Published: Saturday 06 June 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2135 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce