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... 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 ...

PRICES OF STOCK

... ,Prid. Sat. Mon, Ties. Wed. That Bank Stock .204 1 2055 S15 0 204! 21 seq Threepcrent.Rontedced.. 9s5 951 951 96i 04h ID ThreeperCent. Consols ., 95, q6h ' * to Mth i LQ Consols for Acconut ?? 004 S6' '6i 93 5 Q V A 9 3; per Cents.Reduc 7t ?? -a I- -- -W, I -9 New 34 per Cets01 Ol00* 0 01 L* Dong Annuities .ot, - _. to o Ind ?? - - _p ?? ?? ip -p -p -p - 35 India 1t ofr Accoun~t ?? -I ...

Published: Saturday 02 May 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 722 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCF, iF24060 OU0B LONDON CORRESPONDIET.] G1y, Tlhursday Ereniig. The produce markets have been much more active this week, and generally prices are buoyant. Consumption goes on steadily, and the deelers have low stocks, while the ?? being most reasonable in their pretensions, and actually selling in many instances at a loss, offer a temptation to the buyers to operateo ...

Published: Saturday 02 May 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1320 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

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, ...

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

... ;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 ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE I (Psoosis ouR LONDON COBRiESPONDMNT. Mtly, Thuroday EeningV. The produce markets have been steady this week, ?? not sO lively as last week. The wool ssles begin on the 14th iost. SuOAn.-The market for Britioh Plantation sorts has bee, particularly quiet this week, and the sales are of no magnitude The Supiply is nevertheless small. Barbadoes at Gsection brought 543. 6d ...

Published: Saturday 09 May 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1764 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Commerce 

Market Intelligence

... -Ma let Intltat . SMITHFjELD MARKEL-MOONDAY.-The general tone of trade at Smithfield this morningwas heavy, and a decline in prices for everything 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 with a dull ...

STATE OF TRADE

... LEEDs.-There has not been quite so much business done, either onl nturday or Tuesday, as enl the two pre. vious mr ket days. As regards quantity, however, more lue anld muiddle qualities of cloths *vere oad than fi,r some time past. Prices keep steady, and the stock orgeods, generally is getting less in the hands of thc m~anutacturers. Tlhere has also beea less doing Sn she warehouses this ak, ...

Trades' Movements

... .11 , It , ?? -tMflllt#*:` w ; . 6b(i Ad I ;l.. - ? . i N ?? I- TO' THE 'MASONS'~ OF 'LONDON AND 'ALL ! L'OV'ERS'`OF JUST1CE1, ;. In consequence o~'a~combination offthe Maste4sol'' Liverpool and its-vicinity.,haviag 11lsolved not to employ any man whio'refugep. 'to uigna (do61umcn1t, A: I the intention.-of'whicb is to dis-organise ?? w formed by working men fai the protection; of their ci ...

Trades' Movements

... craboe' IRobtemlltg. TO THE MASONS OF LONDON AND ALL LOVERS OF JUSTICE. t In consequence of a combination of the Masters otf Liverpool and its vicinity, having resolved not to k employ any man who refuses to sign a document, .s the intention of which is to disorganise all societies 1 e formed by working men for the protection of their s jtabour, the masons of Liverpool to a considerable number ...