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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

TEN HOURS' FACTORY BILL

... BRADFORD, Yorkshire, Friday. A special general meeting of the Central Short e Time Committee of the West Riding of Yorkshire. L was held at Bradford last night, for the purpose of If receiving a report from their secretary, who had been deputed by them to present several addresses to Lord John Russell, from the principal manufacturing a towns of Yorkshire. d The sebretary then reported that on ...

STATE OF TRADE

... LErDs.-On Saturday there was a full average amount of goods sold at the Cloth-bells, buton Tuesday therewsas athinnerattendanceofbuyers, and lessbusinees was done. There was very little business done on either day in fine and middle qualities of sloth, but in heavy winter goods, and fancy cloakings, there was a pretty fer demand. Prices are without any alteration, and the stocks on hand are ...

Market Intelligence

... ,4fiartt Intelltcgeli 1 ; CORN EX lHANGE, AUGUST 17. t. The arrivrls of wheat in ?? fromthe Northern nwhoat distriets in Gret Britain, were again 'mnail during er the last week, for which circumstance the delay which IG showcery and uncertain weather at the present moment occasion in securing the remainder of the crop, furnishes a perfectly sufficient ieason. By land carringe, the show of ...

Trades' Movements

... cramw jO WbtMntM. THE BOILER -MAKERS ANNIVERSARY. The twelfth anniversary of the Loyal. Patriot Lodge of the United Friendly Boiler Makers of Manchester was held on Monday. August 17tb, 184, at the house of Mr.' Dixon. the' Golden Eagle Ino, Birmingfham Street, Manchester, when upwards of 130 of the hardy sons of toil sat down to a sumptuous dinner provided for the occasion. The viands did ...

Market Intelligence

... I Otarhet *ntelli~fflre. itr I I- 1, F, 1, 4 r, d 1, l, 1, i- y d A r 'r 't y I. I, I I 9 5 4 3 t I I CORN EXCHANGE, AuGUST31. The arrivals of wheat in the Thames from the Northern wheat distriets in Great Britain, were again'small during the last week, for which circumstance the delay which Showery and uncertain weather at the present moment occasion n Seeuring the remainder of the crop, ...

Bankrupts &c.,

... 33ankrlupto &ft, (Ptram Tuesday's GaUetS, Jiuly 28, 1848.J BANKRUPTS. F. B. Kettle, horse dealar-W. M'Dowall and R. Brown, Pemberton-row, Gough-square, printers-F. Macqueen, Lendenhall-streett, merchant-C. Burrows, and 3. GIUd don. Plymouth. beer brewers-E.' Evans, Bristol and Weeton-super-Msre, Somersetshire. silk mercer-J. Car- hsle, West Derby, Lancashire, builder and mason-J. S. Chadwick, ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF TEE CHARTIST CO.OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. SUAurs. Northampton, per W. Munday Georgie Mills, per R. Meecham Bacup, per J. Mawvson.. Tavistock, per Rl. Hole.. Cheltenham, per T. Milett Norwich, per J. Hurry.. Notting-ham, per J. Sweet Sutton.in.Ashtiold, per C. Meakin Limehouse, per E. Ford City of London, per E. Nobbs.. Northampton, per W. Mu1mday.. ...

Bankrupts &c.,

... | Bankrupt -- ?? (Front Tuesday'S gazette, Aa91tat 11, 1846.) BANKRUPTS. Joseph Turner, Ludgate-bill, ?? Tunley tl and Richard Smith Potts, Old Change, common carriers f _llerry Parnell, Moorgate;street-Ohumbers, Moorgatc- R street, ?? Henry Mortimer, Lower llar tl ley street. wood paviour -James Hayw~ard and David n Adam, Paternoster-row, ?? Mitchell, s Westerhamfi, Kent, ?? Bishop, ...

PROVINCIAL MARKETS

... WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET.-During; the last seven dfsys we have had a deal of raiin, whicb places the harvest in our own country and northward in great jeopardy, and hlas its influence in our market here to.disy. There is a r good demand fur wheat, nnd millers have difficulty in supplying their wants at an advance of Ss. per quarter. Oats are 4d. per Etone dealer. Beans make rather more morrcy M ...