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August 1846
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF TRE CHARTIST CO.OPERATIVE I.- . . LAND SOCETY. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. Rochdale,per E. Mitchell Worcester, per M. Griffiths Nottingham, ver J. Sweet Norwich, per J. Hurry.. Birmingham, per W. Thorn Oldham, per W, Hamer Manchester, per J. Murray Bradford, perJ. Alderson Trury, per J. Hagley .. Leicester, per Z. Astill.. Ashton-under-Lyne, per E. Hobson Belton, per E. ...

TEN HOURS' FACTORY BILL

... BHADrORD, Yorkshire, Frid . I A special general meeting of the Central Short Time Committee of the West Riding of Yorkshire, t was held at Bradford last night, for the purpose of receiving a report tronattheir secretary, who had been t deputed by them to present several adresses to Lord I John Russell, from the principal manufacturing 5 towns of Yorkshire. I The secretary then reported that on ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... I - 7 - - ?? -- - RECEIPTS OP THE CHARTIST CO.OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. PER MR. O'COi SECTION No, Rochdale,per B. Mitchell Worcester, per M. Griffiths Notffngham, ver J. Sweet Norwich, per J. Hurry Birmingham, per W. Thorn Oldhani, per W, aramer Manchester, per J. Murray Bradford, per 3. Alderson 1Trury, per J. Hagley .. Leicester, per Z. 4still.. Ashton.under-Lyne, per E. Robson Belton, per ...

BRISTOL TRADE MOVEMENT

... i, Meeting of the Operative Cabinet Makers of this City ?? held on Monday, August 3rd, in Mon- g tague Street Chapel, to consider whether the prices d and wages at present paid were satisfaetory to jour- neymen and employers. The Chapel was well attend- fl ed. John Cole was called to the chair. b The Secretary, S. Jaenbs, opened the business in a speech of sorne length, on the past and present ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO.OPERATITE . LAND SOCIETY. At 'PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. ' EAIIES. Rochdale, perE. Mitchell . . .Worcester, per-M. Griffliths Xottingham, per.J.Sweet, ?? Norwich, per J. Hurry.. .. Birmingham, per W. Thorn'i . %Oldhaus, per W, Hamer . Manchester, per J. Murray Bradford, per J. Alderson Trury, per J. Hagley ?? Leicester, per Z. Astill.. .. Ashton-under.Lyne, ...

Market Intelligence

... T*arhet *ntdItgigelit CORN EXCHANGE, AUGUST 12. C( Therewas-an increased demand for consumption this morning 'for both Wheat and flour at the full prices of mn Monday; some speculative enquiry was also experienced, HI founded upon favourable reports of the yield of the new ff wheattand accounts ofthe spread of the potatoe disease. pi Itdid not, however, lead to much actual bueiness. The duty ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Sankrupto &t., (Frees Tkqa8&l Gaxowte, August 11, 18MG.) BANKRUPTS. Joseph Turner, Ludgate-hifl, ?? Tunley and Richard SmAth patts, Old Change, common carriers -Henry Parneill Moorgata.street.chambers, Moorl;ate. ?? lar- ley~~~etreet,~k odpaiu- ?? and David merchant3. FARTlllCsia1S DISIOLVEP. p n ay and T. Wynne, Stoke upon.Trent, manufac. trers oh china-i Steeland o., S Toke-pon-Trent, meanu- ...

BRISTOL TRADE MOVEMENT

... .- Meeting of the Operative Cabinet Makers of this City was held on fMonday, August 3rd, in Mon- tague Street Chapel, to consider whether the prices and wages at present paid were satisfactory to jour- nieymen and employers. The Chapel was well attend- ed. John Cole was called to the chair. The Secretary, S. Jacobe, opened the business in a speech of some length, on the past and present state ...

Market Intelligence

... ?- laarket ? futtilta#Cie.,,!;.: ? ? CORN EXCRANGE, Ausoer 12. c( There wan an increased demand for consumption ths morning for both wheat and flour at thwfuli prices of in Monday; some speculative enquiry was also experienced,. ul founded upon~ favourable reports of the yield of the new tii wheatand accounts of the spread of the potaue disease. pi It did not, however, lead to much actual ...

Bankrupts &c

... 33aftdruptl &c., (F.rsa& Tucaay'e Ga-rette, Agitat 11, 18468. BANKRUPTS. Joseph Turner, Ludgate-hill, ?? Tunley andl Richard Stuith Potts, Old Change, comlmon carriers -llenryv Paralel, Monrgatcwatree-Lchaitbers, Mocirgate. street, iiuctioneer-Will'aM Henry Mm timer, Lower lar- leyctreet, wcood paviour - James Hayward and David Adam, Poternsoster-r~ow, ?? Mitclell, Westorhaml, lKent, ?? Bishop ...

Trades' Movements

... = I ..OW Ifil9 aotmil ltzz. ?? ?? - - . - -- ?? ?? I.. . ?? BOOT AND - nOI-A- E.R-WO iha'ze recoivetd theI following from the City Trade ot Boot and Shoe I makers :I I The late disagreomeut among the different sections of I ou tredo aLoniaon, which bus oawed upwards of 1100 of Its members to q.qrom iii.4eanusi.X ,hba in. flicted a serious irt'y 1 ti1 thatV aottion 6fit iIaat. 1 ~enis, ~irh a ? ...

Market Intelligence

... -, Barkrt ?? -- - ?? CORN EXCHANGE, AUGUST 12. Thr .ass nreased demand for consumption. thisl morning for both a-heat and flour at the full prices of Monday;sme pclt~ nur a also experienced. fone upo efavourable reports of the yield of the now wheat and accounts of the spread of the potatoe disease. It did not, however, lead to much actual business. The duty will most probably advance to ...