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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO.OPERATIVB LAND SOCIETY. SECTION No. 1. PER MR. O'CONNOR. E xur s. Gorgie Mills, per W. Mechan Yeovli .. .. R. IHodge, West Linton W . Watson, ditto H., M'Qualry .. Norwvich, per J. Hurry Oldhsm, per W. Ilainer.. Nottingigam per J. Sweet Ciepsitow, per C. Walters Keighley, per J. Viears .. Manchester, per J. Murray itoedlile, per E. Mitchell Hudderlstield, per L. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Aankrupt0, M. BANXIRUPTS. (froM Tommd's Gqtf, FCSVH 24.1948.) Henry Jobs Todd and Edward Todd, Bow Church -ard ?? Frebont, Jun., Steward 4treet, Spiltalfields, dealer and chapmIDfl-9e8 Oo0r, John'.. row, St. Luke's, boot and ?? Self, Sun. Street, Blshopsgate.withont, plumber and glazier_ Robert Garland, Walham~green, cor Chandler-Jona. than Knights, Great Ilelton. Norfolk cattle dealer and ?? ...

STATE OF TRADE

... LEEDS.-There was a little more business done at the Cloth Halls on Saturday and Tuesday in fine and middle qualities of cloths,'but in losv goods there were less Sold than for several weeks past. Prices continue about the same, and the stocks in the Cloth Hails are lower thau usual. There have not been many wholesale buyers in the town this week, but there have been numerous drapers from the ...

Market Intelligence

... ?;fflarhtt f litelligeller# I ? ?? 1-11-1-- - CORN EXeHANGE, JULY 13. The .wient trade loan leot the slightly improved tone which distinguished Friday's market. The supply from the home counties this morning, though moderate, wals larger ?? on Monday Iast, and a decline of fully 2s per qu'rtericpon thce rates of tbat day hod to be submitted to, before iteoald be disposed of. uponforeign wheat ...

Bankrupts &c.,

... ?ankrupt0 &c., (,Fra 7itued Gazatte, August 4, 1846.j BANKRUPTS. William Henry Cox, Belvidere-road, Lambeth, barge. ?? Bird, Harrow-on-the.HiU; ?? Covenl Morris, Curtain-road, Shoreditch, cabinet-maker- Frederick Waters, Church-street, Hlckney, cheesemon.. ?? Turner Edwards,. Idol-lane, Tower-street, ?? Pritchard, Seymour-plaee, Camden Town, ?? Wedgwood Pblulhpe, Bishops- lgaste street, dealer ...

Trades' Movements

... {Crabr' -M*obvnent!. A BARNSIEY FREE TRADER. Mr. Pigot, manufactucer of linen by steam, is at- tempting to take advantage of the depressed state of trade by proposing to take sixpence a cut from the tick-weavers. This advocate of free trade intends giving his worlipeople the benefit of Peel's tariff by anticipation. The weavers have resolved as soon as a revival takes place in the trade to ...

Market Intelligence

... harkts IntelfagtnWe I SMITHFIELD. , Aeongst the importations of live stock which have Itaken place into London during the past week, we have to notice the first arrival of a small cargo of beasts from Prussia.' These animals-tbirty in number-were on sale here taday, and, as might be expected attracted no little attention from the butebers present. Considering the distance they have travielled ...

Market Intelligence

... oaditt 3lnttilignem LONDON COBN EXCHiAOiR, MONDAY, FEB. 2.- During last week the arrivals of English wheat, oats, beans, peas, and flour were on a very limited scale, but those of barley and malt were considerably on the increase. Of Irish and Scotch grain the receipts were unusually scanty, but those of foreign wheat were full average ones for the time of year. Fresh up to-day, a fair ...

Market Intelligence

... ;Marutt bittilifftiza. LoNnoN COmN EXCuANOr, MONDAY, JAN. 26.- 'the corn market was but scantily supplied during last week with grain of any description, a few cargoes of wheat from abroad being the principal arrival; in the whole about ?? to 10,000 quarters. A mode. rate quantity of' English flour also got up, say about 3,000 sacks, and we had also 500 barrels reported from Now York. The ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 33ankrupt0, &r. BANKRUPTS. (frot Tesu4sdahs Gazetct, J.a1tory 27, 1846.) William Walter Sanderson, Great Russell-street, Co. vent-garden, ?? Tubbs, Palace-row, New. road, 1iddlessex, ?? Gibssn, South. street, Grosvenor.squars, cheesemonger - John Carlile, Little Love-lane, Wood-street, ?? Emanuel and Henry Emanuel, Hanover-square, gold. smiths- Robert Godfrey Fox, Canterbury, wine and spirit ? ...

Bankrupts &c.,

... , Bankrupt-4 ?? BANKRUPTS. (Troia Tuesaay's Gazette, JuncI 10, 1846.) J. Bickerton, Castle-streat, Southwark, hat manufac- turer-fl. Eiphik, Wardour-street, St. James's licensed vietuoller-W. Filbity. Wryatlisbury, Buckinghamshire, Coachmnaker-E. Gardner, F'icldgate-street, VtWhitechapel, manufacturing cheillist-J. C. Staines, Oundle, North. mnptonshire, tailor-T. Pilbeam, Parker-strect, Dlury ...

STATE OF TRADE

... LEEDS,-There was a little more business done at tbe Cloth Halls on Saturday and Tuesday in fine and middle qualities of cloths,'but in low goods there were less sold then for several weeks past. Prices continue about the same, and the stocks in the Cloth Halls are lower than usual. There have not been many wholesale buyers in the town this week, but there have been numerous drape, from the ...