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Bankrupts, &c

... Zattkrupt_, &A. BANKRUPTS. (From the Gazette of Tuesday, May 26.) George Gorden Cummings, late of America-square, Minories, and clsewhere, glass ?? lud. man, Bath, ?? Douglas Hlerrick, Gloucester, ?? Harwood Brace and James Allen, Mitre. court, Milk-street, Chealpside, warehousemen - Robert Nelson, Great Portiand-strest, ?? Clarkson, lKing's.road, ?? Cooper, Bury St, Edmunds, hardwarema - ...

Trades' Movements

... crabco' IobteMnt0. d TicE JOuRNEXMEN BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS OF ITHE .0 LONDON STRONG TEADA, held an en Ymse meeting on n Tuesday evening last, to hear the report of Mr.T. Xs Crimp, the delegate of this body to the late confer- i- ence. In the course of Mr. Crump's statement con- e siderable dissatisfaction was manifested, especially r. in reference to the 'power now given to two indivi- I, duals ...

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS

... kS; 70C11 SEQUEaSTRA 71 0NlS. CO(UP'i(' A 0131310d j It., l.-na. Glasgiow; to me t at Ui I~~ ?? av 313, and .Iune iI, at 12. SA S 'Ei:~nN Ieoge 11ke, colinlon; to meet at EdiubmiglI, Sl1ay 11, ;Ilid aluto 0, ait 2 HULL 8SH1P LIST. FOirlo1V N iWAolUO -l3rorn N1ay 0tO MIyiy3_ -Ianibuog- Qnoaa ?? SltIl nd. 'apo; Ile,,ard, Ilavlor; Transit, 1) okfin. ,onl F1 ar.oils ewls IliatnIurg, BrowLi Aavhimo ...

Published: Saturday 16 May 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1098 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Commerce 

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, ...

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 ...

THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES

... WOOL. TUB WOOL TrRADE.-Londort, Thursday.-The public Miles being now very near at hand, there is not much doing privately. The importe of wool into London have been large since our last, via., 2,703 bales. Of this quantity 1,334 bales were front Sydvey, 1,0 from South Austraila, 4115 from Algoa Bay, 1ot from the Cape of Good Hope, 397 fromn Bombay, 229 from Egypt, and the rest front Turkey, ...

Published: Saturday 09 May 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 696 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

Market Intelligence

... I SMITHFIELD ,3MAEKE. Although tihe market; was better eunple thni a latterly, been nevertheless there was a lack' of buyers, and I business was sluggish. None-but prime samples e aaredC to command an activelbidding, and the sales esrectedenC chokce lots were anything buto an extensive scale. I The present sultry state of the weather operates sensiblyI upon the Interests of the owners of live ...

Trades' Movements

... irrabeo' 3obte=0t0. ?? - -- - - - ?? NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED 1 TRADES FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDUSTRY. The Central Committee met at their office, 30, Hyde-street, Bloomsbury, on Monday, May 25th. Mr. T. S. Duncombe, M. P., in the Chair.-A huge mass of correspondence was read, mainly re- D lating to the ensuing Conference, and announcing D the appointment of delegates thereto. Amongst N ...

Market Intelligence

... ;Marktt t ?? SMITHFIELD MARKET.-MOoNDAY.-The general tone of trade at Smithfield this morning was heavy, and a decline in prices for eve ythiing took place. A clearance was far from being effected by the close. The cause of the re. action is attributed to the plentiful supply offering, and the comparative dulness in the retail demand. The num- ber of Beasts was 2,880, which met wvith a dull ...

Bankrupts, &c

... IBailkupt, &C. - .. . . I - - - . - .. .I B . . BANKRUPTS. ?? Miller, Whittlebury street, Hampstead-road' ?? Valle, Manchester, silk ?? Wil- . liamn Pilseb, Sackville-street, Piccadilly, ?? li Dailey and Alfred luskipp, Long-lane, Bermondsey, lea. e ther ?? George Uftord, Holloway, common ?? Willis, Bucklersbury, eating- house ?? Weston, Bishopsgate-street Within, r ?? Thompson, Minories, ship ...

BANKRUPTS.—FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... BANKRUPTS.-FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. FRIDAY, MAY 1. PrT6CNe, J. W., Saekville.street, Piccadilly, London, tailor. WADsWORTH, G. B., Broad-street, Golden-square, London, apothecary. HABIRIOGE, C., Curtain-road, Shoreditch, coach-smith. SueTHils, E. B, and MATHEWS, J. A. T., Great Dover-rood, Newington, glass merchants. HARLOW, J., Leicester-square, London, tobacconist. TiDOEWELL, W. T., ...

Published: Friday 08 May 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 580 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

STATE OF TRADE

... LEEDS.-There was a little more business done at the Cloth Halls on Saturday and Tuesday in fine and middle qualities of cloths,'but in losv goods there were less Sold than for several weeks past. Prices continue about the same, and the stocks in the Cloth Hails are lower thau usual. There have not been many wholesale buyers in the town this week, but there have been numerous drapers from the ...