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Bankrupts, &c

... %ankrupto, &r BANKRUPTS. Charles John Bond, Tranquii.vale, Blackheath, tailor- |Hannmeh Walduck; NelsoHi.square, Blackfrdars-road, dealer -James Laws, Broad-street, Goldea squarq, . grocer-_ Charles Palling, Bay's-wrf, To6ley-otreet, and Trnity Square, Southwark,;potktoe 6alesean-Alhed Birchlex Manchester, ?? HBops6n, Manchester, ?? Cresdson,;Liverpool, stockbroker ~-'Owen-uglies, nchw-vrte o ...

Trades' Movements

... Crabo0' *obtumento. TO THE CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF GREAT BRITAIN. A brief outline of a Protective and Scientific Society of Carpenters and Joiners. On presenting this to the members of the above trade, a few words to justify the formation of a new society may be necessary. Several experienced members of associated bodies have thought that a more useful class of institu. tion might be ...

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, ...

Market Intelligence

... harkts IntelfagtnWe I SMITHFIELD. , Aeongst the importations of live stock which have Itaken place into London during the past week, we have to notice the first arrival of a small cargo of beasts from Prussia.' These animals-tbirty in number-were on sale here taday, and, as might be expected attracted no little attention from the butebers present. Considering the distance they have travielled ...

Trades' Movements

... 4trab¢' 4lobaletlto. TO TUE CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF GREAT BRITAIN. A brief outline of a Protective and Scientific i Society of Carpenters and Joiners. On presenting this to the members of the above trade, a few words to justify the formation of a new society may be necessary. Several experienced mnembers of associated bodies have thought that a more useful class of institu- tion might be ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF Ti OCARTIST IOOOPERATlVE LAND SOCIETY. SECTION No. I- PER MR. O'CONNOR, d Lake Look, per W. }lamphrey I 1 18 0° Tavistock .. . ' 13 0 IDodhurst, Brown, Hindley, per J. Bowden 1 111 6 Sutton, in Asbfield, per C. eckin 1 5 11 lStockrort, per T. Woodhouse 2 00 .Norwibr s perJ. Hurry h 4 200 IWorceeter, per M8. Griffiths 410 0 Nottingham, per J. Sweet * 1 2 . City of Lendon district, ...

Market Intelligence

... , owtarket futcuigmte4 :1 Amongst ~ SMITHFIELD. e tbimportation of live stock whichhve taken plaee into London during the past weekk we have to notice the first arrival of a small ciigo of beasts from Pruusa. Thie anixiialls-t hty in' nueber-vere on iale here t.day, and, as mightbe ep*e I attracted no little attention frousthe butchers pr sent. ?? the dlitance they have taslledonv.footsand ...

Bankrupts, &c

... mankruptol &c* BANKRUPTS. Charles John Bond, Tranuifl.-vale, Blackheath, tailor. Hannah Walduck, Nelso84-square, Blackfriars.road, dealer -Samoaso Laws, proad.stroet, Golden-square,. grocer- Charles PullIng, Hay'swnrf, Tooley-street, and Trinity. square, Southwark. potatoe ?? Birchall, Manchestbr, hsbrebraker,-James, Haanpson, Manchester, ?? Crewdoon Liverpool, stockbroker -Owen Hutghes, ' ...

Trades' Movements

... Crab' 4*[oiiemuotd NATIONAL UNITED TRADES FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDUSTRY. At a meeting of the central committee, held at their office, 30, lydeostreet,. Bloomsbury,on Monday, April 27, T. S. Duncombe, M. P., in the chair, an lnimmense mass of correspondence was read, including letters from Mr. Graham, noticing the adhesion of an additional 171 blockprinters, making a total of 2584; from Mr. ...

Market Intelligence

... arktet lantdltgenct. *- A -A- ?? I ~~~SMITHFIELD. Amongst the importations of live stock which have taken placelinlto London diring the past week, we have to 'notice, the first arrival of a small c0g fbessfrm h Prosaic. These; animalls-ithirty, -i number-were on th, sale hereto-day, and. is might be ?? attracted no qu little attention from.the buthebrs present. Considering we thes distance ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Ballumptog &C. BANKRUPTS. Joseph Miller, Whittlebury street, Hlampstend-roadt ?? Vale, Manchester, silk ?? Wil- liam Pilseb, Sackville-street, Piccadilly, ?? Dailey and Alfred luskipp, Long-lane, Berniondsey, lea- ther ?? GCorge Utford, Holloway, common ?? Willis, Buckiersbury, eating- house ?? Weston, llishopsgate.street Within, ?? Thompson, Minories, ship chandler- enlry Walters, Brismol, ...

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 ...