LIVERPOOL GAS-LIGHT COMPANY
... es, On Teseday last the annual meeting of the above nbtcompany was held at their office, in Dale-street. The chair was occupied by Richard Earle, Eaq. The Chair. man calle ...
... es, On Teseday last the annual meeting of the above nbtcompany was held at their office, in Dale-street. The chair was occupied by Richard Earle, Eaq. The Chair. man calle ...
... 'HE REVENUE.- 58 16 I, a. IS it 5. ci 5. a II 85 V. ii Ig 1, is Re ig te 85 td to 10 ef Cu, Ext Stat Ta3 Pro Pea Crs bus Tot im? 51 It ol II, Tot -- ViatS l d55-D APOIL 5. - - - - 1845,.1840. Increas ...
... RLateot tnppuitg ifnuteligence. . iEDNESDA Y, November 4.- Vi Wid South, AJRRvon,.-itussendale, Goulding, Pernarabueo-Sdarathon, Jolson,eei ictston - .%fricanus, Aegireno, Syra - Clensetisna, Patras-B ...
... STATE OF TRAMF LANrOA8HKR, TnuRSDAY, JAV. 2t.-The ?? bnsa, at Oldbam and the vicinity is rather briker than it was a short time ago, and two new ?? iltdlt are in course of erection at , Holinwood, but ...
... Judartruptdt &C. of ba- )f the Pfirom the London Gazette of Frday, Aug. 28. xand O'HANLON, Patriok, draper, Llvercol, to surrender Sept. 16 but, and 319, at twelve, at the Liverpoo, District Good. Att ...
... *AftiItw uutettfece. it FRIDA Y, JXly 17.- Wind Ir., 'eryfresI. e Tagus, Gibson, from London at Mazatlan 7th May y. Fortunato, Caffiero; Chronometer, Furso; N; S: del Rosario, Caeace ; and Willisn, Br ...
... itJTnrieW. Z s arftttd. I 11ELAND. ([r901 OUR OWN CORRESPONDBT.) L Waftrford, &ptember 29, 1846. al We have no altoration to report from lost week; thc quan- of tity of grain brought forward was smai ...
... 'I libapovi *hxre Agarlet t.I Hsdf-pe4 P~ow e'ciok, Thuriftu, -Feb.'so 1545.-, V -~ ~ quot. j5 IAILWAYI 1 I Thia day. celve A 2 Aberdeen. Buff, and( Elgin ?? 1av 20O 29 firkenhead, Lancash. kOgbeeb. ...
... j tibetrpoo Dare fare-, Half-puast Four o'clock, T/urrrsday, June 18, 1846. 0* .41 50 2o 201 50 22 25 25 32 2)1 25 5' 25 25 60 20 22 21) 25 20 20, 25 25 60 20 22 25 25 129 12 25 25 22 25 125 40 129 Ir ...
... i. ds - l a . A decided improvement has taken place in the tone of the Wheat trade during the past week, and we are disposed to think that the lowest point haa now been passed. The Millers have for severeal weeks bought very spariegly, their stock have conse- quently been considerably reduced, and as the return of Sir R. Peel to power has restored confidence, the 'rarmers are not likely t ...
... BI.N1iRUPD.- FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. I FRIDAY, APRIL 17. REBxronn, T., baker, Croydon-comnlon. a SANKEY, B., surgeon, Canterbury. BILLINGS, B., victualler, Harlow, Essex. STEARIIAN, W., carpcntcr and builder, Princes-street, Ca. dogan-street, Chelsea. MILLS, W., glove manufacturer, Foster-lane, City. 1 MORLEY, II. R., merchaut, Kingston-upon-llull. BEAUMSONT, A. M1l., woollest cloth ...
... MEETING OF THE HULL CHAMBER OF . -Q ~ I -: - CObMM ERCE. I I i . I lUa.L t A wn - ?? . - I A HULL AND SEiLBY RAIULWAY. A gene:al n~aeting of the members of the Hull Chambor of Ceanmneree, was heold Ilathe Exchange, on Wednesday, at olevon weiack, 10 tnkc Int consider tioaceporey fe dun Parliament against the ?? or setting of the luh anid 9oiby'Rlailway.1 Mr.h AlennTespoe h rsident of the ...