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STATE OF TRADE

... LxaDS.-The same dull state of trade continues in our Cloth Halls as has been the case of late; the foreign houses are scarcely in the market at all, and the home buyers purchase with the greatest caution and only for present need; prices are however pretty steady, but the manufacturers complain heavily of the want of profit. MANCHESTER, Friday evening. - The great excite. ment in the Liverpool ...

Trades' Movements

... rabolS fiflobemento. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES. GLASGOW, Monday Evening.-Mr. Jacobs delivered an address to the tTpholsterers' Soeiety, at White's Coffee-house, Irongate-street, which gave general satisfaction. Another meeting was agreed oln to en- tertain the question of joining. Wednesday Evening.-A meeting of Dandy-loom weavers was held in the Dressers' Hall, Charlotte- lane, to ...

THE TURN-OUT AT KEIGHLEY

... TO THE TRADES OF BRITAIN. FELL(oW-WoRIKMBN,-As many of you may be still unacquainted with the cause of our present struggle with our employers we, the woolcombers of Keigh- ley, most respectfully beg to call your attention to the following brief statement of our grievances. Our business, which employs many thousands of men in this part of Yorkshire in the manufacture of wor- sted goods, has ...

Trades' Movements

... slrabc' ffobtinento. ?? ?? thre TO THlE TRADES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND 1111- purchasc' LAND IN UNION WITHd THlE NATIONAL ARSO- mentalitl ClATION OF UNITED TRADES FOR THE P110- (Load chi TECTIONd OF INDUSTRT. find thees nient byr The primary intention of the NottloIl United paving ii' Trades' Association for the Protection, of Iudustry,- did, and at indicated by its title, and as clearly ...

Bankrupts &c.,

... 33ankrupto &r., ?? the Gazette of T7uesday, Oatober 27.1 BANKRUPTS. Andrew William Angus, East-street, Walworth, grocer -William Palmer, Strand, ?? lBudd, Newton Abbott, Devonshire, ?? Bateman, Coventry, victualler. DIVIDENDS. Nov. 20. J. and J, Bovd, Wellington.chambers. South work, hop merchants-bov. 20. J. Martin, Wood-street, Cheapside, frinme manufacturer-Nov. 20. L. Watling, Oilbert ...

Market Intelligence

... -market interiuteucle. CORN EXCHANGE, OCTOBER26. The supplies of grain into this market in the course of last week were exceedingly moderate; and of flour, also, the report shows very limited arrivals, scarcely exceeding 2,000 sacks of English. The trade on the several market days, in referetree to demand, was ratiherconfined for all the principal articles, but quotations were *rell ?? . -e ...

Trades' Movements

... {Crabote fllobetnento. TO THE TRADES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND ITR. LAND IN UNION WITH THE NATIONAL ASSO- CTATION OF UNITED TRADES FOR THE PRO- TECTION OF INDUSTRY. The primary intention of the Natio tti United Trades' Association for the Protectiont of Industry,- as indicated by its title, and as clearly expressed in the preamble of its Laws, is the consolidation of such a national unity of ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... COTMMERCIAL INTELLIG ENCE. [FRost OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENIT.1 Citr, 71111irsdcsy Eveninqg. Thle condition of tbe London markets for general pro- duce see --NVlIolesirile at Tres -nt, arid free flor speculutive inta- eaces, if wve except too prominent nrticles, cotton anod grain. The former Is sensibly influenced by the reports from the United States, weirich ire no doubt of au exaggetated ...

Published: Saturday 31 October 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1134 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

PRICES OF SHARES IN LEEDS, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER

... ,man RAIlWAYS, the LEEDS, Friday, Oct, 30. The Share market has been more animated than for some fight weeks past, and prices are tolerably well supported. At the York re and North Midland meeting, on Monday, one new £25 share woas tern created to every old share; and at the York and Neweastlemoeetinglj mne, new share to every £20 share was the proportion given. We have ght hod dealings in the ...

Published: Saturday 31 October 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1753 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Commerce 

STATE OF TRADE

... LaEns.-Our markets at the Cloth italis were dull both on Saturday and Tuesday. The merchants continue to purchase only for their present wants. Prices are about the same; there are a few orders and for Spanish stripes for the India and China marketrs butwith this exception the foreign houses are doing little. MAnCHEsTsE, Friday Evening.-We are not in any way improved since last Tuesday. in our ...

ECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... UEdll'TS 02 TUE CHARTIST COOPOEKAT1T LAND COMPANY. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No, 1. #HAZEN. Buy, per 1. Ireland , Hlindler Norwiceh, per J. lurry ,, Nottiigham, per J. Saeet Salfol d, per J R. Millington TaHyjtock, per . . Holeu Leicester, per Z. Astillf.. Birmingeand, per WV. Thorne CoI,,e tNo. 11, per R. HaY , Hlyde, per J. Hough.. . W orcester. per M4. Griffiths , Sunderland, per IT. ...

CORN AND CATTLE MARKETS

... [CONTINUED FROMt TIUE SUPPLEMIEe1T.] WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET, YESTEIDAY, Oct. 30. There is a good arrival of Wheat and Barley. Fox Wheat there is a steady demand at last week's rates. Barley makes Is. to 2s. more than last week ; but at this advance the trade is slow. Oats are hcarce, and ad. per stone, and ahelling Is. to 2s. per load dearer. Beans make full prices, Per qr. 60 Ilbs. per Bushel. ...

Published: Saturday 31 October 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1690 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce