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Bankrupts &c

... Bauhvriipto &c., (From the Gasette of Tuesday, October 20.1 BANKRUPTS. Henry Hluggins, Oxford, coachmloker - George and Edward Woolcott, Doughty-street, builders - Daniel Basley, Bolingbroke-row, Walworthb, cheesemnonger- William Morton, Cannon-street-road, Commerctal-road, ?? Gaunt, Kirk Deighton, rape dust nier- ?? Rawlinson, Spalding, Lincolnshire, tailor- William Isaac Barker, Sanderland, ...

Trades' Movements

... trabe-' f1Mobtmatto. THE BELFAST COTTON SPINNERS ON STRIKE. TO Tab TRADEs OGNERALLY. FzLaow-Wozxmask ,-It is now thirteen weeks since the cotton spinners employed in the mill of Messrs. Lepper and Co., of this town, struck work against one of the most unjust and shameful reductions ever proposed. Not content with five or ten per cent., they must have 221 per cent. below the average list of ...

Trades' Movements

... vr~raber' jI obeincntt. of~ ed NATIONAL UNITED TRADES ASSOCIATION ay GLAsaow, Tuesday Evening. September 29th.-A ror meeting of officers of Trades, duly convened, was held at the Don Quixote Taveru, Troigate, to hear Mr. Jacobs propound the principles and objects of owthe National Association, when arrangements were st made for the missionary to address the several trades )ur separately, that ...

Market Intelligence

... I m arket littelff gente. ,§ -- - - - - - - - - - - CORN EXCHANGE, SUTICK0S2 238 This morning's market opened with a fair supply of wheat from Kent and Esser, and the millers purchased with some freedom, at advanced rates to the extent of I about is. per quarter from this day week. Barley was in moderate demand this morning. at last week's cur- renc. The trade opened brisk for oats at a ...

THE TURN-OUT AT KEIGHLEY

... 'r TO THE TRADES OF BRITAIN. evil vol Fmetod of te N,-As many of You way be still tru wuacquainted with the cause of Our Present struggle wa with our employers, aw the woolcombdrs of Keigh- ha' ley, most respectfully beg to call Your attention to coy the following brief statement of oor grievances. thi Ou uieS ?? employs many thousands of men dof Our buids wl'i ctuthrskte omofnobdf wor- tnel ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... Atrcom4tf ug ctllQ0 ?? ?? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CRARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND ol SOCIETY. i0, SHARES, £2 10s, rt '1'he first section of the above flourishing Institu- n- tion , consisting ft 6,000 members, is now complete; or tle memibers in it hold, among them, nearly ten u- thousa nd shares, upon which they have paid ON £13,000. ot Tbe second section advances rapidly ...

Market Intelligence

... market IntellfgeeClt. CORN EXCHANGE, SErTEMsma 28. This morning's market opened with a fair supply of wheat from Kent and Essex, and the millers purchased with some freedom, at advanced rates to the extent of about Ss. per quarter from this day week. Barley was in moderete demand this morning, at last week's cur- reacy. The trade opened brisk for oats at a general im- provement of full la, ...

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

... l3aithrupto &it., (Farown thc Gsazcee of Tusdayl, October 20.] BANKRIUPTS. IHenry IHuggins, Oxford, coaclinaker - George and Edward Woolcott, Doughty-street, builders - Daniel Bosoy, Bolhigbroke-row, Walwortb, cheeseinonger- William Mortoec, Cannon-street-road, Commeretal-road, draper,-llichard Gaunt, Kirk Deighton, rape dust Over- ?? Rawllssvln, Spaldiag, Lincolesiiire, tailor- William Isoac ...

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

... flarhet iltdelliellce. CORN EXCHANGE, OCTOBER 12. This morsittg there was a good show of wheat fresh up Ifrom Essex, Kent, and Suffolk, the geweral quality and condition of which, was about the saille as last wyeek. Tihe' trade openled ithout much activity onl the part of the millers, but a good progress was made in sales later in. the dl.y, at au advance of is. per qr. from this day weck. ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... ?? lfItEt1MA0, CIIARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. SHARES, £2 10s. PU The first section of the above flourishing Institu- tion, consisting of 6,000 members, is now complete ; A the members in it hold, among them, nearly ten trat thousand sha~res, upon which they have paid thle £18,000. the The second section advances rapidly towards cern1- day: pletion, it numbers at present four thousa~nd ...