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PRICES OF SHARES IN LEEDS, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER

... : SLAZLWAYS. ?? LEEDS, Friday, Sept. 4. wi There has been an average amount of business dlone fli during the week, and prices lhave been en the whole well1 suPPort- du ed; the reductlon in the Bank rates, combined willh lbs favourible eel harvest weather, may be expected to keep stork firm at presentet li rates. Leeds and Bradfords have strosegthened, andeare now at £e43 prers. Leeds and ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1147 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

PRICES OF SHARES IN LEEDS, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER

... | b Ing LEEDS, Friday, June 12. V, ers il Since our last we bave, bad a considerable decline in the h the prices of all stockl'?owlng to the uncertain state of politics, and the It lie apprehension of a charge of Ministry; todny, however, the market II has ?? more firmness, particularly in Huddersfield and Shef.T 'IS- fields, Leeds and Dewsburys, West Rid:ngs, and Matlock and North b ...

Published: Saturday 13 June 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1310 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES

... WOOL. TUB WOOL TrRADE.-Londort, Thursday.-The public Miles being now very near at hand, there is not much doing privately. The importe of wool into London have been large since our last, via., 2,703 bales. Of this quantity 1,334 bales were front Sydvey, 1,0 from South Austraila, 4115 from Algoa Bay, 1ot from the Cape of Good Hope, 397 fromn Bombay, 229 from Egypt, and the rest front Turkey, ...

Published: Saturday 09 May 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 696 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

Market Intelligence

... market IntellfgeeClt. CORN EXCHANGE, SErTEMsma 28. This morning's market opened with a fair supply of wheat from Kent and Essex, and the millers purchased with some freedom, at advanced rates to the extent of about Ss. per quarter from this day week. Barley was in moderete demand this morning, at last week's cur- reacy. The trade opened brisk for oats at a general im- provement of full la, ...

Market Intelligence

... I SMITHFIELD ,3MAEKE. Although tihe market; was better eunple thni a latterly, been nevertheless there was a lack' of buyers, and I business was sluggish. None-but prime samples e aaredC to command an activelbidding, and the sales esrectedenC chokce lots were anything buto an extensive scale. I The present sultry state of the weather operates sensiblyI upon the Interests of the owners of live ...

Trades' Movements

... irrabeo' 3obte=0t0. ?? - -- - - - ?? NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED 1 TRADES FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDUSTRY. The Central Committee met at their office, 30, Hyde-street, Bloomsbury, on Monday, May 25th. Mr. T. S. Duncombe, M. P., in the Chair.-A huge mass of correspondence was read, mainly re- D lating to the ensuing Conference, and announcing D the appointment of delegates thereto. Amongst N ...

Market Intelligence

... ,-M Awlarktt fnttlltgtmo -CORN EXCHANGE; JUND 15. At this day's market there was a short supply of English wyhoat, which was quickly sold at an advanceofS'. to 4a. per quarter over the currency of this day week. Low qualities of bonded are held Is. to 26. per quarter higher. Grieding barley and malt more saleable. Peas, beans, and rye have improved Is. to 2s. per quarter. Since last ;nuasket ...

Market Intelligence

... jM041.1, PORmt* - -- DLmnom Qomiu ExCaHq*, s , FVB. S3.-The ?? last week' e, oai the whole good, of neu isacted~'~ r but undrwn t little' I d1 - satla g k R' cnsuptv da favourable to business, but the long pedgdi1S t sion on-the goyernment proposition sotirel ! tltesevery disposition o make extensive pure IL t the grain-market. This morning there was a ver limited supply of allgrain. fresh up ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF TRE CHARTIAT CO.OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SCCTION No. 1. SHARES. W. D. Parry, Doulais Ellanld, per J. Kinueralcy Blackburn, per W. Suteliff Brighton, Sussex District, per W. Ellis Bishopwvearnouth, per W. Dobbis Alva, per J. Robertson Exeter, per F. Clark Girvan, peri J, Clark Ovendon, per G. Ashworth Sowerby Longroyd, per J. Wilson Stockport, per ?? Woodhouse Hyde, ...

Trades' Movements

... tlCrabeo' obmnent0. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES FOR TIHE PROTECTION OF IN- DUSTRY. The Central Committee met at their office, 30, Hyde-street, Bloomsbury, on Monday, July 20th, and by adjournment on Wednesday, July 22nd. T. S. Duncombe. Esq., M.P., in the chair. Mr- RoBsoN reported the result of his mission to Denbigh, where he had obtained a certain degree of success. On arriving at ...

Bankrupts, &c

... [ankrupto, &r. 1, B I] I I d n D I.. 2 2 9 IG 0 Ij 8- BANKRUPTS. (FVr.O T.uhis sgutte, Marck 17, 18d.J Thomas Blackman, Biddenden. Kent, heuse agent_ George Lsngford, Southampton, ?? Day ?? Hlompeted, Hertfordshire, money-scrivener-' Thomas Streeter, Higb-street, Camden-Town, drAper.- Thomas Cooper, New Bond-street, umbrella manufac. r ?? Poile, Bye, Susiex, ?? Edward Burman, High-street, ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF TRE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. I PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. ISAUR'. Leicester, per Z. Astill.. Halifax, per C. W. Smith .. Stochport, per T. Woodhouse .. Worcester, per M. Griffiths Manchester, per J. Murray , . £ s. d I O O O 2 O 2 0 0 5 8 0 5 1 O £1 13 itO SECTION No. 2. anARNS. Leicester, per Z AstUll.. .. * .. 1 0 0 Halifax, per 0. W. Smith .. .. ,. 4 13 2 ...