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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM THE LONDON GAZTTE. St, Jomes's PaZace, Oct. 5. The Queen hasbeen pleased to appoint Captain the HOn.Robert Edward Boyle, of the Coldstrearm Guards, to be one of the Grooms in Waiting in Ordinary to her Majesty, in the room of Capt. Henry Meynell, of the Royal Navy, resigned. War Office, Oct. 2. 5th Dragoon Guards-Ensign Charles Wilton Goad. from the 93d foot, to be cornet, by purchase, ...

FROM TV LONDON GAZETTE

... War Ofiole, SeP; 8. 5th Dragoon Guards-Major W. H. Archer from the 14th Light Dragoons, to be major, vice King, who exchanges. 3d light Dra- goons-A. M . Campbefl, to be cornet, Without purchase. vice Sale, whose appointmnent has been cancelled. 14th Light Dragoons- Major J. W. }ing. from thi sth Dragoon Guards, to be major, vice Archer whO eexchanges. Scots Fnsilier Gurds-Lieutenant and ...

Published: Wednesday 16 September 1846
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 688 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

Herring Fishery

... Rerwug iashery. -?? I I AnEgnraN.-The fishing is now ended. Average per boat, 80 erans; highest boat, 104 crans. Fa.%suRBuraGun , Sept. 5.-Our fisbing may now be said to be over for a season. It has truly been a prosperous one for the fishermen, however well it may turn out for the curers. The average for the season is now 19J crans, being nearly double that of the previous year. Shipments to ...

Published: Wednesday 16 September 1846
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 631 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Commerce 

ABERDEEN SHARE LIST

... I , AD5DL1N SOFT =S6. TUESDAY, MARcH 17. (Corrected from the Official List) BAKNS. Nominarl; Paid rLae Amount. u. Scdn Aberdeen Bank £5 £7 1 Do lNew Stok. . .. 5 2 21 AberdeenTown&County Bauk 20 .. 6 .. W I Bank of Scotlaid . .. 100 .. 105 British Linen Coimlpany ..l . . 100' . . 224 Caledonian Bank . .. 10 .. 2 City oS Glasgow Bank. .10 .. 10 .. 13f ...

London and Provincial Grain Markets

... Londo7 afld PrOVtndtal Grain marketS. OLD CORN EXUIANGEC, MONDur, Dec. 14, 146.; A severe frost having set in. we had considerably snore bnsinesk doing this morning, and although the showr of Wheat was large, chielly from Essex,the Millerspurchasedfreely, and the whole was cleared offat an advance of about 3s per qr. on the rates of Monday last. TJiere was sinactive inquiry for free Yoreign ...

Published: Wednesday 23 December 1846
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1190 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... I - . . . I - - - . . - . .- ARRIvXED AT A55Enflssms.-Nov. 22. St. Nicholas, Mlain. New- castle; W171liamn Ilogarth, Parrot, Lerwick; Albion, Leslie, St. John's, N. B. ;Joseph, Reid, Sunderland; Margaret & Jane,1Robert - son, Peterhead; Hero, Rome, Portgordon; Eidpet, Masson, Burg- head;- Ann, Buchan, Ballalsullish -24, Duke of Wellington. How-- Duke of Richmond, Campbell, Leith.-25. Queen, ...

Published: Wednesday 02 December 1846
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1752 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Commerce 

COMMERCIAL LIST, FOR THE WEEK ENDING MONDAY LAST

... cowT WMrZCDAL LIST, FORt THll N V EE; ENDING MONgDAY LASTa. II t, the ImPORTS.-.1BERDEEN. tion QVFPRC.-%32 pieces hewn timber. 1031 pieces staves, C0 pieces I da deals-tieorge Thompson, jun. Queen Yictoria 1561 tons), Rosie, ,Od WAREHOUSED. Esen, 382S 3 Suigar, unrefined, Wn.' I 755do. tea, W. Smith, Jan. rian Laurie os dlo., Daniel Ora),y 'S at ' 3g 19d., refined, R. Catto &Z 222 do., W. ...

MANUFACTURES, COMMERCE, &c

... =ACT17ACTDS, COx1mCa, &C. , i IL ELll,,S r'rl'R-he bosiers are fully engaged in prodlucilg goods| fot the autum i5Glgstai a godzon n eut asiness is doingsi the-- a artiunSe-.--'!li!~ glove and fiTucy hraiehvs are vell eenployed. 'Ihere-is no alteration in eitli-r-yarns or wyouls. Teyfg sorts obtain I the shade of advance aoticed last wveek. t Li 1. DS.- We have no alteration tn rspoirt: stocks ...

THE TRAES' FOLLY

... THE TRADES' FOLLY. To the EDITOR of the ABEuDEns JousRAL. Sii.-I was greatly edified the other day, by reading, in the Herald, an article-headled, f he Trades' Folly. In that article there were two things which claimed my especial admiration- the kind, gentle, and courteous terms in which the Editor ani. madverts upon the late actings of the Incorporated Trades; and the extreme diffidence ...

Cattle and Meat Markets

... Cattle an d WA* tea- SMITHFIELD, M D ao s Very la imrtsof 3stock have take snce Msiday last, v.2504e oxen, 160 cows, en Poef from Jutland, R2ott edam, sad Schiedam. A sheep nd animals have come to hand in good condition, a isa-ge nm D beneath the middle quality. At the otpos 6 b 4 sheep have been imported frova Holland. The s o derived from our own grazing districts, was on the ine~a full ...

Cattle and Meat Markets

... Cattle and aeat AreI I SMlITHFIELD, MoDsAYS' ch 16, Owing, we presume, to the near approach' of that peried 'h, foreign stock will be admitted for coas1muPtion free of d imports from abroad, during the past *eek, have been sml'W ten omen, forty-six cows, and DO sheep from Harlingen. and I oxen and cows, together with twenty-four sheep fronm To-day. very few beastsorsheep imported from abroad ...

London and Provincial Grain Markets

... OLD CORN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, June 8, IS46. The supply of English Wheat this morning was small, though rather better than on this day week; the fanestsaarples were taken off rather lore freely, aned although we were unablo to realize an advance, the trade was very steady at the prices of this day week, and but little remaiied unsold. The only business doing in bonded Wheat is in the inferior ...