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THE TEN HOURS' BILL

... A general meeting of the Central Short Time Com- mittee of the West Riding, was held at Bradford by adjournment on Saturday night, for the purpose of receiving the report of the division of the House of Commons on the Factory Bill, and as a majority for the second reading, was confidently expected, on the announcement ihat the bill was lost by a majority of 10, the greatest indignation and ...

Market Intelligence

... *[arktet Intltigenue. CORN EXCHANGE, JuNB 22. The supply was again a short one this morning of all grain. Fresh up to market there was rather more spring corn than last week, but still only a very limited arrival. The trade opened firm for wheat, factors demanding higher rates than those paid last week; and business close4 with better prices to the extent of from ls. to 2s. per quarter from ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF TEE CHIARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. SECTION No. 1. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SHARES. Ashton-under-Lyne, per E. Robson Elland, per J. Kinnereley Busby, per R. M'Gookin Torquay, per R. H. Putt Hyde, per T. Hough.. Wigan, per T. rye .. Plymouth, perE. Robertson.. Dewsbury, per J. Rous Nortvich, per J. Ilurry. Birmingham, per W ThmV. Ediisburgb, per J. Cumming.. Rochdale, per E. Mitchell ...

Market Intelligence

... Slarket Intelligent. CORN EXCHANGE, JuNE 22. if The supply was again a short one this morning of all grain. Fresh up to market there was rather more spring corn than last week, but still only a very limited arrival. The trade opened firm for wheat, factors demanding r higher rates than those paid last week; and business 7.closed with better prices to the extent of from Is. to 2s. ea per ...

THE MARTYR FROST

... THE MARTYR FROST, Some received in Cash, Post-office Orders, or Postage stamps, by By lNr. O-Connor. Mr. R. Collings, Newark . 0 5 0 Three Friends at Ledbury ?? o 1 o T. C. Ingram, Abergavenny 0 2 G H. Conway, ditto 0 2 6 Totness, per W. M. Tanner ?? I a 8 Todmorden, per J. Stansfield ?? 1 7 0 Hollinwood, per J. Rayner ?? 10 0 Greenock. per R. Burrell ?? 4 11 0 Cheltesham, per W. Wilson 0.. ...

Trades' Movements

... {rabee' Mobvlet eflt0. - -e - - o to - ?? - 111 - - - xx THs COTT6N SPINNERS or AsRTON are in a state of great discontent on the subject of wages. A lengthy address from the operative cotton-spinners' coni- mittee, has been placarded on the walls of the town, in which it is stated that the Messrs. Kirk, of Staly- bridge, are paying 8d. less per thousand hanks, on some wheels, than the masters ...

Bankrupts, &c.,

... BathruptO &r., PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. (From the Gaze0tt of Tuesday, June 2.) C. and T. D) Hammond, Kingston-upon-Hull, chymists -Ramsbottom and Procter, Lanebridge, Lancashire, spindle ?? and Jackson, Preston, tailons- M. A. Johnson and J. Penfold, Ladsworth, Sussex, farmers -Bbbern and Miles, Soulbury, Buckinghamshire, coal merchants-Pilling, Milner, and Hale, Huddersfield, fancy woollen ...

Market Intelligence

... ;Ma .r.Ret Intelliffturt. ?? THE CORN MARKET. die ?? ?? g the past week the arrival of grain lea into this market was not large, either of our own growth La or offoreign, the principal supply consisting of wheat, nb the amount being on hef whole 17f974 quarters, The aspect the trade wore on every market day was aerytlieig bet but lively, various usces combininlg to contract business, and also ...

CORN AND CATTLE MARKETS

... CORN AND CATTLE MARKETS, [CONTINUED FttOt TIHE SUPPLEMIENT-.] of WAKEFIELD) CORN MARKET, . ~~~YESTERDAY, JUNI 12. We have a rather larger arrival this week. Our markds to-da- was but thinly attended, and as the quantity of fresh r wheat offering was extremely small, it sold easily at previous e prices. Barley and Beans each in limited request, without alteration in value. Oats being very ...

Published: Saturday 13 June 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1453 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

THE STRIKE IN THE BUILDING TRADES

... THlE STRIKE IN THE BUILDING TRADES. I AGGREGATE MEETING AT MANCHESTER. An aggregate meeting uf trades was held on Monday evening, at half-past seven o'clock, in the Carpenters' Hall, Garratt-road, The room was filled, Mr. JOHN ?? was called to the chair, anudspoke at some length explaining the ob3ect of the. 'eting. RiICAHD LITTLER, a tailor, moved toe no as .oolution which was as ?? this ...

Market Intelligence

... I ;Marurt. flitelltwilre. 1-1-1-1.1-1-11 ?? ?? nee THE CORN MARKET. dt M9ONDAY.fDuri'ifg the past week the ?? into this market was not large, either of our' own growth Le or of foreign, the Principal supply consisting of wheat, wi the amount being on the whole 17,974 quartere. The aspect the trade wore on ever market da( asaytigbe butlively, various causes cornbtiniag, to contract business,pi ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... ?? [Fattmi OURo LONDON CORRESPONDENT.] piolii Ud!?, 'har~odr~i~r ~ of a City, Tursday vening. fore The tranSaiCtionS in thre produ11co mackete have been to pl~l 'I inlsited eatarit oaly tills wceek, and the approachring change in tile will Ci oerurilruort indisposest all parties to deal more than front hand to proi moulh. I1 SiU-AR -The arounet for Dritisli Plantation has been firm asgrai fll ...

Published: Saturday 27 June 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1220 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce