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... J*Hailtt *ntdirgene. LOIrDON CORN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, DZC. 29.-tl The past week's arrivals of wheat of home produce, ta coastwise as well as by land carriage and sample, have been unusually small, and of very midding vi quality. Of other kinds of English grain, including V flour the receipts were on a fall average scale. The a' imports of foreign wheat and flour were seasonably m good, while the ...

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... 2mtarket futte~igsae. LoNo CoiNs Excn.&oE, MONeDAY, DEC. 29.- t The past week's arrivals of wheat of home produce, fa ocastwise as well as by land carriage and sample, have been unusually small, and of very middling vi quality. Of other kinds of English grain, including a flour, the receipts were on a, full average scale. The al imports of foreign wheat and flour were seasonably W good, while ...

Bankrupts, &c

... ibankrupts., at. BANKIRUPTS. t (lrotoc Tuesdas Gaette, Decerbir 30, 1845.) Jaimes Brooke, of Gooderstone, Norfolk, miller-Ben. Jamln; Jones, of 9t, City-road,.drmper-Richard More and Benjamin William Blake, of Norwich, coal merchan s- George Jarvis Worssamn, of 25, GreatMitchell.street, Old. street, St. Lukes, ?? Phillips, of Shreos. bury, hop ?? Wood, jun., of Leeds, wine ?? Coasen and Lucy ...

Market Intelligence

... ?? - IntMarilit,, ; LOxDON Coax EXCITANEB, MONDAY, DEc. 29.-t The past week's arrivals of wheat of home produce, f coastwise as well as by land carriage and sample,V have been unusually small, and of very middling V quality. Of other kinds of English grain, including flour, the receipts were on a full average scale. The imports of foreign wheat and flour were seasonably good, While the fliesh ...

Bankrupts, &c

... emw -St -er. BANKltUPT'3i, - F~rou 2teaep' e/s atee, Dcee eeer 30, 5853.) James Brooke, of Gooderstone, Norfolk, miller-Ben- jamin Jones, of 34, City-road, ?? More and Benjamin William Blake, of Norwich, coal merchants- George Jarvis Worssam, of 25, 0reatMitclhell.treet, Old- street, St. Luke's, ?? Phillips, of Shroes is bury, hop ?? Wood, jun., of Leeds, wine ?? Cousen and Lucy Cousen, of ...

Bankrupts, &c

... I .an, krupt, t. BANKRUPTS. (FrTs Tuedatas Gazelte, Deceaber 30, 1835,) James Brooke, of Gosderstone, Norfolk, miller-Ben. jamin Jones, of 34, City-road, ?? More amnd Benjamin William Blake, of Norwvich, coal merchan s- George Jarvis Worssam, of 25, Great Miczhell.street, Old- street, St. Luke's, elgineers-thotnnis Pbillips of Sbrev s bury, hop ?? Wood, jun., of Leeds, ?? Cousell and Lucy ...

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 ...

Trades' Movements

... ?? f bbtmtnto. e NATIONAL UNITED A6SOCIATION OF TRADEs FOE TEE - PROTECTION OF IeDUSTRI.-A meeting of the central committee vi4s held at the trades office, Ab Hyde.street, Bloomsbury, on Monday, January 5th. Mr. Bush, vice. president, in the chair. Messrs. Milne and Doyle at- tended as a deputation from the general committee for e getting up an entertainment In honour of the honourable a ...

Market Intelligence

... ;Market lAttUtStIlM LoANDON CORN ExHAsNen, MONDAY, JANUAtY 5.- The arrivals of wheat of home produce up to our mar- ket during the whole of the past week, arising ckiefly from the late hoist rotiawoaher were on Ani unusnailly limitedscaol, nd ofvery middrsgetiality. OfEng- lish barley, mialt, oats, beaus, and .peas, including flour, the receipts were again small. From Ireln very few oats came ...

Market Intelligence

... - ?; --o-arlOt , futrutorilve; - o1 :e C ~ea s~ MOrNjo, J4-AN Yt ?? .The arr~hso ?? prp4&ss up to,,olr m~ar- ?? thed, ?? ffepk,.aV181U&.CklflY ji b~s t i, r t v, - v'r froisit~~i~ late bo~terous 'WED, er wereo neaeal lishbailey:'^slt,ยข*d ttl,'bearis, Uan peas; inelading ion', tbe-receipts weie~ag~ain small. From Irelan vrewy f~atseaw9 4tthand1 bu5krom aboad the i- por~oi' wheat, baley, oats, ...

Trades' Movements

... .Qrabe0' Ji*obemrinetn e NATIONAL UNITED ASSOCIATION OF TRADES FOSl THE 1- POTECTION OF IsDUSTR.-A meeting of the central Scommittee was held at the trades office, 30, Hyde-street, Bloomsbury, on Monday, January 5th. Mr. Bush, vice. president, in the chair. Messrs. Milne and Doyle at- tended as a deputation from the general committee for e getting up an entertainment in honour of the ...

Bankrupts, &c

... ,aukrupt0, &t. BANKRUPTS. e (Fromn Tsaedt/ssaente, JanSuary 6, 181.)j t Richard Hulse, of 14, Little Tower-streer, City, 1,, L nist-(}eorge Shin, late of Faversham, Kent, taiieo,. John Jame Clakof Hounslow alnd Twivcken sre ' ~ . estburya Up flsrym, Gloucestershire ?? Wiliiin Insall, of Shipston-on0ltfurl, Worcestershlire, auctione0 -John James Clark, of Wsestbury-upon-Trymn, Glove tershire, ? ...