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Bankrupts, &c

... I ankrupto, &r BANjKRUPTS. (Irea TeE gaia, Febrsay a 3,184GJ Joseph Burns, formerly of Lisburn, Ireland, but now of 27, Myddletosflquars, linen ?? Henry Nail, o 7, Johu.street, Totternhamcourt-road ?? season Burgess Budgett, formerly of Bristol, Coventry, Mitcham, Baling, Hanpstead, and Chesham, and late of the Strand, but now of 54, Kilg-strtet, Camden-town, ?? Archer, of Bochda1b, woollen ...

THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES

... on tU WOOL. W our TilE Woow, TRADE.-London, Tlrursdray.-There is no0 day yet fixed for the commencement of the wool oLies, and it lO the a' her feeling aspparently to wait otntil it ts asocertained how Sir Rohort, Peel C gets en with bis measures. Tire liriports of wool into London during tl of lire week ending to-day have been larger, viz., 2033 hates, of whtchr A of f1113 were from Turkey, ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1139 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... [FRO1 OUsR T.ONDO.N4 CORRESPOINDENT.] Citiy, 27nursday Evening. A more steady nearket has prevailed for almost all :he principal articles of trade, there being something like a ?? that the material points of the changes proposed in the cors and the other duties will be carried out. There are, however, not a few parties who dissent most eatirely from the proposals of Sir Robert Peel, ased these ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 754 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

Bankrupts, &c

... anklrupt0, &r. BANKRUPTS. (Frees Trusdeia Gau'J t, 1ebrrary 3, 1816.) Joseph Burne, formerly of Lisburn, Ireland, but now of 27, Myddleton.square, linen ?? Henry Nail, of 7, John-street, Toitenham-court-road, ?? Season Burgess Budgett, formerly of Bristol, Coventry, Mitcham, Ealing, ffampstead, and Chesham, and late of the Strand, but now of 5s, lIiang-street, Camden-town, ?? Archer, of ...

Market Intelligence

... . ?Rarhrt Intelligrort. LONDOt Cony EXCaANt3, MINDAY, FxB. 2. - During lnst wek the arrivals of English wheat, oats, beans, eas, and fluur were on a very limited scale, but tthose ot barley and malt were considerably on the increase. Of Irish and Scotch grain the receipts were unusually scaity. but those of foreign wlitat were full average ones for the time of year. Fresh up to-day, a fair ...

THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES

... TIlE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES. I - I elit WOOL. rli. Tim WOOL Texoao-.London, 'f2mttredmay.-Tume insports oet of stool into Lonntoet O trisg the weask ending to-day htve bret t I, I tte, bales, of wh1tich 437 'Tore fromn Hlobart Town, 201 frorn Alexttndria, beie 2Ai frotn Turkey, tilt frota oemUzany, 1id6 frontt Bdtfeta Atra, atll Dg, 16 from tilo. ion |Tbe pttlic sales bgitt ot Titoreday, tlhe ...

Published: Saturday 14 February 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1199 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... :REGMT8 OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIYE LAND SOCIETY. PEE MR. O'00N51150. £ E. d. 961dfax, perC. W. Smith . 8 1 8 lambley, Notts, per W. Plumb * 1 7 o eCrieff, per D. Scringeoulr.. I. 11a James Powell, New Radnor ..1 12 4 William, Northampton 2 12 4 Stocksport, per T. W oodh Ouse * . 5 0 0 Jarvis Efondall, Bradford, ?? 12 0 'Coekermoutll, per G. Pent * ,0 4 o Derby, per W. Crabtree.. .. 40 0 ...

STATE OF TRADE

... A TatE state of trade is bdd both in Yorkshire ie and Lancashire. We beliovo this is to be ascribed to d several causes. First and principally, it is owing to the e tremendous drain of money from the country to o 7London; to pay the deposits of the railway companies;- Ie a ra6in such as hasnevor before been known, and which incapacitates the banks from giving their usual ac- rt commodation to ...

Published: Saturday 14 February 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1120 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

PRICES OF SHARES IN LEEDS, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER

... RAIRLWAYS. LPcanS, Feb. 131h, 1846. We have biar vary quiet markets during the week ; prices benve been stationary, with little business doing. The Stnding Orders' Commnittees are proceeding wsith their labours, and many most Imnportanxt schemes-na the North Stafford. Liverltest and Ortaskirk, Matlock and Beaton, Portsinonfit Wretct, asd MOaP55Y and Dusofries-huye already passed tic ordeal. ...

Published: Saturday 14 February 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1811 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

Market Intelligence

... ;W?fktt inauioturG NXWCATLE 'CORN MusMzL, TUzSDAY.-We had a c good supply of wheat at market to.day, both from P the growers and coastwise, but the attendance of t buyers being rather small, no advance in price could I be obtained, and a moderate extent of business was 1 transacted in all descriptions of quality, at last Saturday'a rates. Barley meta very limited demand, s and wias looking ...

Market Intelligence

... I'cies.ce 'older forei Y i ':iking rmost extravagant pricei'. . 'Tlis,'!Of cqir~ei 'a~aked~the inq'uiry,.and so ,little.'w'ai doiing.tbat the | v Asutrencies werealmostilominal.. 'T~he siup'plso£ ba-. W 103A wosgvery exesf*.i io hcib sale'l'oriit a' wxas5. in a Odepreaad!BtateX.~alin~f ?? t~ll9 ri ,factors iier et~eipelledi~tvsi Ubmiti to> a! fcrtioer,.re- vs 'dibtio'nlinpricesr4of ?ls. gper. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Isanknipto, &v. BANIKRUPTS. (Frees Tasie$ s ,aUe, Fcblatry iG, 1846.) Richard Ensoll, of Broad-street, Bloomsbury, draper -John Thowas Pascoe, late of 58, High-street, Mild-end New.town, and 80, He4neage-street, Spitalfieldet and now of 5B, High-iltreet, metel refiner - Thomas Francis Saunders, late of Burton-upon.Trent, but now of Peck- ham, Surrey, ?? Burrows, of 15, Grove.. street, ...