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Bankrupts, &c

... taithruptO, a&. BANKRUPTS. (Preos Tuesdals gazette, January 13, 1846.) Charles Bartlett, of Southampton, ?? Muggeridge, of 61, St. John-street, Smithfield, wirz ?? Guy and Henry Smith, of 59, Farringdot. street, and Si, Ludgate-hill, City, linen drapers-Joh, Stevens, of 6, Clernents-inn, ?? Maclean, d 7, Basinghall-street, City, cloth ?? rdwardri of Llansaintfraid, Montgomeryshire, ?? Reid of ...

Market Intelligence

... .Am ?? f,*HiqtRv+ LosNoN CoRN EXCHANGN, MONDAY, Jz 2-h past week's arrivals of English wheat for our market were somewhat on the increase, but, comparatively speaking, of middling quality. Of barley the re- ceipts were very large; those of all other kinds of grain of home produce small. Fromj Scotland and Ireland very little grain of- any description came to hand, but the imports of foreign ...

THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES

... WOOL. Sit THlE WOOL TRADE.-LTndo0, Tstr.sday.-The tradeirn Wool is steady, and should political excitement tsot intervene to check n fie improved demand for nranufsctiures. we eball most likly soon hesar hir ef a brisker inquiry for the stapile nit the approatiltig public sales, T} The imports of wool Into London last weel woerae 3 bales, of which so were from Swan River, 210 from the C(;ap of ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1079 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

Market Intelligence

... I, A# 4 - WqqT!L- LoNDoNr CoRn ;ExHoANoN, MOzDAY, JAt. 12.-The past week's arrivals of English wheat for our market were somewhat on the increase, but, comparatively speaking, of middling quality. Of' barley the re- ceipts were very large; those of all other kinds of rain of home produce small. From Scotland and Iroland very little grain of any description came to hand, but the imports f ...

Trades' Movements

... cf iobtlutafl0 EaeX ?? FRAMEWOIlK KNITTERS' MOVEMENT. An Act of Parliament which passed the Legislature on the 4th of August last year, came into operation on the let instant; but that being Thursday, and not a general delivery day at the warehouses, the bands gene. rally worked the week out, as usual, in order that no complaint might be made of the workmen's haste, know- ing, as they did, ...

NOTIONS ABOUT FREE TRADE IN THE FAR NORTH

... NOTIONS ABOUT FREE TRADE IN TIIE FAR NORTH. i. We find the following letter in the Jfoatrose 'at Standard: Ild I am no politician, and seldom address editors of Ftnewspapers; but my attention has been drawn to ts what is passing around us by seeing a letter, which has been for some days on the table of our News- room, addressed by our worthy member for this dis- vc trict of burghs to l The ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 33auhruptA, &r. I - --l-I ?? ?? BANKRUPTS. (Froy Tundadl's Gazette, Janmary 13, 1846.) Charles Bartlett, of Southampton, ?? Muggeridge, of 61, St. John-stmret, Smithfield, wire. ?? Guy and Henry Smith, of 69, Farringdon. street, and 1, Ludgate-hill, City, linen ?? Stevens, of 6, Clemtnoeits-inn, ?? Maclean, of 7, Basiughall-street, City, cloth ?? Edwards, of Llausaintfraid, Montgomeryahire, ?? ...

Market Intelligence

... *arktt futtliftw. LOXDON CORN ExcHANGo, MONDAY, JAN. 12.-The past week's arrivals of English wheat for our market were sbmewhat on the increase, but, eomparatively speaking, of middling quality. Of barley the re- ceipts were very large; those of all other kinds of grain of home produce small. From Scotland and Ireland very little grain of any description came to hand, but the imports of ...

Trades' Movements

... :'.'-,rrabt-4f MobautnW. A. Act Of Parliament which passed the Legislature pi on the 4tb of August last year, carnea into operationl W nth 1tintat but that being Thursday, and n101 of a general delivery day at thle warehousetehnsge-C rally worked the week out, as usual, in or-der that no g complaint might be made of the wiorkmen's haste, kilot- hi1 ing, as they did, that tile agents had not ...

Trades' Movements

... Ucrabws' mobtmento. FRAMEWORK KNITTERS' MOVEMENT. An Act of Parliament which passed the Legislature I on the 4th of August last year, cams into operation on the let instant; but that being Thursday, and not I a general delivery day at the warehouses, the hands gene- rally worked the week out, as usual, in order that no complaint might be made of the workmen's haste, know- ing, as they did, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 3BankruptO, &r. - - - - - - - - - - . I, , , ?? - - w-t- - - #- - - -- - o. - SP- - - - -- - - - - S- - - - - - - BIANKRUPTS. (From T7Weayt tzdeft, Janucs 13, 1846.) Charles Bartlett, of Southampton, ?? Muggeridge, of 61, St. John-street, Smithfield, wire. ?? Guy and Henry Smith, of 59, Farringdon. street, and 31, Ludgate-hill, City, linen ?? Stevens, of 6, Clements-inn, ?? Maclean, of 7, ...

Market Intelligence

... 7?-? - - Ioarka Inttl1forITM LONDNo CORni Exonaox4, MONDAY, JAN. 12..-The, past week's arrivals at' EDnqiash wheat for our market j were somewhat oni the ?? but, Compafatively r speaking, of' xidddling quaitY. of barley 'the re-a ceipts were very large; tbo`*e Of al ?? rano oe Produce stinalki. From Scotland and Irean vry itlegrain of, at %y description came to hand, buat the imports of ...