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February 1846
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COMMERCE

... .THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1846. THE NEW STAPLE OF THE COUNTRY. due IRESTRICTION OF MACHINERY, AND EQUITABLE be h DISTRIBUTION-TRE MEANS OF SUIIDUING IT to t TO MAN'S WANTS. of FROm the period that the uncontrolled use of ma- ext chinery began to put society out of joint, down to the We present time, when all are compelled to admit the pau fact, but lack courage to acknowledge ...

THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES

... I TIHE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES. I i WOOL. f T}IE WOOL. TRADF..-Lwodon, Tlcursday.-The imports tof wool into Lonulon last week were 6123 bales, Inclucding 224 bales .fiom Turkey, I55 from the United States, 118 from the Cape of (ood Hlopo, 31 from Antwverp, and 95 from Gernany. The puhlic rsatoes of wool commenced to-day, but owing to the compera ively I limited arrivals, the quwntity to be ...

Published: Saturday 21 February 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1378 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... [FRoIT OUR tLONDON CORRESPONDIINT.] CVIy, Thursday Etynig. There h3s beini more activity this week in the produce markets. SUGAR -There has bees, a moderate demand for sugar, though the quantity on show beiog samall has limited beasineas. The sales are not large privately, and at auction titey osly include a small ; psrcel of Ilarbadoes, which roulised 6d. per cwt. ad-vance, fine yellow I ...

Published: Saturday 21 February 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 553 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

Market Intelligence

... ;Marhtt fattilf.9turt. LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, FEB. 18.-Thle past week's arrivals of English wheat for our market were on a very moderate scale, while those Of all other kinds of grain of houme produce were by no0 means extensive. Of Irish oats the roceiptis were again limnite~d, but the general imports of foreign corn weore, the time of year considered, moderately good. Fresh up to-day ...

Market Intelligence

... Olarktt Inteltiotort* te L onDoN C ORN Exo coxs, MOnDAY, FI, n . 16.-The - past week's arrivals of English wheat for our market were on a very moderate scale, while thoe e of all ice other kinds of grain of home produce were by no means extensive. Of Irish oats the receipts were of again limited, but the general imports of foreign corn w were, the time of year considered, moderately good. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... -3ankrupIto, &c. ,- -- - I .. ?? BANKRUPTS. (Fea Tuesday's Gazette, Fe8,-aryl7,1846.) S. Harrison, Poole, provision.mnerchant-1R. H. Blacker r and C. Frith, jun., Greshaw-street, warehousemen-4. SPinner, Regent-place. Globe-road, Mile-end-road, under. taker-W. Bonella, Worship-street, Finsbury, cabinet- manufactllrer-. Smyrk, Hill-street, Wiudmildlstreet, Finebary, upholsterer-W. Fisher, York ...

COMMERCE

... T 1E NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 184C- ?? - , .. ?? .- 1111 ?? ?? C-OMMERCEK - ?? I CONMERC];. .Tfl4 NEW STAPLE OF THE COUNTRY.- RESTRICTION OF MACHINERY, AND EQUITABLE be' DiSTRB]3UTIOh.N iE.. MEANS or SUBDUIXIGIT to TO MAN'S IVANTS,. of FRoM the period that the uncontrolled use of ma- ext chinery began to put society out of joint, down to the Ws present time, when all are ...

COMMERCE

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1846. C R- -- - ?? - C:OMMERCE. TILE NEW STAPLE OF THE COUNTRY. t RESTRICTION OF MACHINERY, AND EQUITABLE I DISTRIBUTION-TRE MEANS OF SUBDUING IT . TO MAN'S WANTS. FROM the period that the uncontrolled use of ma- chinery began to put society out of joint, down to the present time, when all are compelled to admit the fact, bat lack courage to ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Zankrupt0, &C. BANKRUPTS. (Fjers Tuesdaiys &xeettg, Febnury 17, 1846.) S. Harrison, Poole, provisdon-merchant-R. H. Blaker and C. Frith, jun., Gresham-street, warrhousemen-., Pinner, Regentoplace. Globe-road, Mile-end-road, under. taker-W. Bonella, Worship-street, Finsbury, cabinet. manufacturer-E. Smirk, Hill-street, Windmill-street, Finsbury, upholsterer-W. Fisher, York-place, and Ordnance ...

CORN AND CATTLE MARKETS

... .II - ?? - - ?? ANI) (,A'RTTLk, iilAI4K :T ji. WAKEFIE'LhD C~kNMmJKETI, YEBTORIAY, FEB, 20. The arrivals of all Grain are mod~erate this Itik T'li is a good attendunctof millers at to-day'simarket,lhutthb is still a disincliniation to enter intotitock, and averylimi V butciness is triarisacted in. fine Whieats, at about last rlvce prices, and conmmon descriptions .re pesitiroly Uneala Barley ...

Published: Saturday 21 February 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1077 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

Bankrupts, &c

... zanhtrUpton, $r. - -- 1-- - - -. .. -A, ?? BANKRUPTS. (Fromn Ttwlay8C esette, FsZuarI 17, 1846.J S. Harrison, Poole, provision-merchant-B. H. Blacker and C. Frith, jun., Gresham-street, warehousemen-J. Pinner, Regent-place, Globs-road, Mile-end-road, under- taker-W. Bonelln, Worship.street, Finsbury, cabinet. manufacturer-E. Smyrk, Hill.street, Windmill-street, Finsbury, upholsterer-W. Fisher, ...