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PROVINCIAL MARKETS

... ?? CORN MARXEBT.-We only hasoda thin. 5sP tI of of grabf at our matket to-day.Wheft, 4sold bromensto 8ead; oats, 3a 6d to 4s ad ; barley, Ga to 4~;bas 4s Gd to ,s ad per bushel. W~zaFIILP ?? arrivals of wheat is A large, s Lom o ic0 s uriga We sball have a larger ~ suppl y sof t be latt h n sxtweek. Tb atte nldancewa s ood, A and milotblers ttlnemtweek free ly with English ait a cc supplienS1 ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Baliftrupt0 &r. BANKRUPTS. Josoph Fearnley, Windsor terrace, Cite-road, worsted stufflmnfutaetnrel. Nathauiell~evy, Butcher-row, Ald- gate, carcaes butcher. . .1 hni Green, Yarrmout], Norfolk, col nierehant. Charles Culledgo Barley, Wisbeach St Poter's, Cambridgeshire, grocer. Brookes Hugh Bullock, Nicholas-lane, City, sile merchant. Chlales )['imiell, Fenelircell-street, ('ity, rvine ...

PROVINCIAL MARKETS

... PROVINCIAL AMARKEETS. RIcnMo'ND ?? xiinSitE) CooN MAaRRT.-We only lied :I thill supply of Graix ill our mirihet to-da y which may ibe e used by the farmers being busily employed in reap- ng their crops of corn, most of wvhich aixe got in good condition, Wheat sold from 4s. (d.to 7s. Jd. ,ats ,S. ld. to ?? 6.; barley, 4s. to Is. 3d.; bexlls, 48. Gd. to 5s. per bu 6hel. WA&riErlLo CoGsi5 MAnKET ...

Market Intelligence

... t'. - - . - 4? I ' 777j???ftlffi ki ?? ?? CORN EXCHANGE, AUGUST 3. . The supply of wheat fiesh up to this morning's market e, was very moderate, tome portion of whicl consisted of new samples, whioh came to hand in good condition, and o sold readily from 48s to 54s per quaiter. There is no va. ly riation to notice in the price of old wheat, and there is but ly little doing in foreign. ir ...

PROGRESS OF FREE TRADE

... HIGR WAGES AND PLENTY TO DO. When in the prosecution of their fraudulent de, l i signs, the League orators demanded popular support under the pretext that Corn Law Repeal would be a national blessing, the working Men's share of whichE would be cheap bread, high wages, and plenty to do, we constantly warned the people that even Up-i posing bread would be cheapened by Repeal, s0 l long as ...

Bankrupts, &c

... :iankrut0, &t. BANKRUPTS. Charles John Bond, Tranquil-vale, Blackheath, tailor_- Hannah Walduck, Nelson-square, Blackfriara-road, dealer -James Laws, Broad-street, Golden.square, grocer- Charles Pulling, HEy's-warf, Tooley-street, and Trinity. square, Southwark. potatoe ?? Birrhall, Manchester, ?? Hampson, Manchester, ?? Crewdson, Liverpool, stockbroker -Owven Hughes, now or late of Holyhead, ...

Trades' Movements

... crabro fflobelCM NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES. GLASGOW, Mlonday evening.-Mr. Jacobs attended i the engineers' meeting, whet it was agreed, that the I question of the National Association should be en- tered into at the next meethin. 0 Tuesday.-The joiners held their adjourned meet. T ing in Tron Church Session-htouse, when Mr. Jacobs j( attended, to give such infirmation as might ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... COM'IMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. [FROlt OUrt LONDON CORRESPONDENT.] C'ity, T'hursduy Evercirg. The produce markets have been tolerably brisk this lea v eeX, as bushneils will not be actively resuned egatil by auction until tom slter tbe laltidaYi, Plices 60ner11tlly brve been given in favour of eel IUvyers to induce ?? to Operate. at SiUGAu.-The market for British Plaitatitll ha. been dull, and ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1309 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

CORN AND CATTLE MARKETS

... WAKEFIELD COhi'61 N1;A,.RR1T, YrLST13BDAF, JAN. 16 The arrilals are rather larve thie week. Un1til the in- tention of Ministers as reardls the Corn Laws l:he knows, our millers buy only to supply their iminediate ivsmIts, and thloue'l all descriptions of Wheat were freely ,.fered at a decline of Is. per qr., a very limited business WAs transacted. Fine Barley Is. per fir. and common sorts Is. ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1112 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

PRICES OF SHARES IN LEEDS, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER

... PRIC ES OF SHARES IN LEEDS, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND MANUHESTER. sAaLWAVS. LEEDS, Frida~v, Sept. 18. EL0 ?? market haes been charaoterised during the week by YO Ii.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? g reat inaction, and accompanied by a decline in the price of almuat '7 every dencriptioa of seouritles. This may be acceunted for partly, i Ml 'Lby the almosot entire absience of speculation in 'the market Just now, ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1649 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

CORN AND CATTLE MARKETS

... OvIRILorUI U, 111rL.;JnL-trtcL flu' _ _ ?? - - - .. . , .. _. ?? ?? ND WAKEF'IELD CORN MARKEXT, [irs,S YESTEIRDAY, JAiN. 2. re; We have very smanll upplies of all Grain, olng to cor Lstrary nVirldS and heavy wa~ters. At our market to-daytber was a good attendance of buyers, and a fair business sva )a; transacted in all descriptions of Wheat at fully last week'. or- prices. Good Bar ey sold ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1278 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

Agricultural and Commercial Markets

... qgricattur al ano QrN11mnteral J!flarkets, .. _ .. . ?? .. ?? _ . . _ ?? . _ ?? .. . ?? CORN MARtKETS. HULLT T5eD5AY, Dr,, 8. Daring the week we have had very unsettled wvet weatber; the frost appears to have left for the present. In the corn trade we have haid only a limlied business pagsing; bond wheat has been more enquired after for Franice, At this day's market we had a fair supply of ...

Published: Friday 11 December 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2677 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce