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... 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 ...

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 ...

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, ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... Iffrtbroming 0ettinuo. CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND t SOCIETY. a SHARES, £2 10m. o ' The first section of the above flourishing Inslitu- ei tion, consisting of 6,000 members, is now complete; the members in it hold, among them, nearly ten hi thousand shares, upon which they have paid se 413,000. E The second section advances rapidly towards oom- o' pletion, it numbers at present four thousand ...

THE FREE TRADE TURN-OUT AT KEIGHLEY

... THE FREE TRADE TURN.OUT AT KEIGHLEY. . 'HIG WAGES AND PLENTY TO DO. X The combination of the Keighley manufacturers still continues without any material alteration; and tthey now begin to talk of running nearly all their factories short time. The men, on the other hand, meet all this tyranny with ceol and determined cou- rage. If the Leaguers are putting their workmen t( difficulties and ...

THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES

... I C 1 ~ . were WOOL. edoa Trio WOOL TRADE.-Londo55, 77iursdo~y.-The iroports of Bi bdwool inot Londosi lost week were large, amounting to 35,56 bales, of Le which I1,7 were from Bombay, 943 from South Australia, 760 from All 3for Sipain, 1119 from Port Philip, 195 from Van D)iemen 'e Lend, 642 from an rthe Algoa Day, 827 from the Cope of Good Hope, 182 from Germany, ral and the rest from ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2009 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... [Fittoa ouB LONDON CORIESPONDENT.1 City, 2'hursday E veniat. '3cUAII.-The market has become dull in the face of Heavy arrivals, and prices are rather in favonr of the buyers in most lortances. In WVest India the transactions do not exceed 1300 hhds. and;:ierces at 6 i. decline for low qualities; Barbadoes sold by auction at-..33, for extra floe, O0s. to sb. for good, and i5s. to 493. for low ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1501 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

Bankrupts &c.,

... ?? &t., I I I I ?? $A ?? foJ TY, Septl nV oa] ii BANKRUPTS. W. Glascock, Cambridge, wine and spirit merchant-e W. Baker, Manchester and Sblford, plasterer-A. John. n is. Iouth Shields, printer. el DIVIDENDS. ti At the Court, Basinghall.street. Y B. R. Page, Great Yarmouth innkeeper, Oct. 22, at V twelve-E. th. Snitthst andi s. ArJS. Mathes, Great Do. verlroad, glasshmerchants, Oct. 20, at ...

PRICES OF SHARES IN LEEDS, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER

... 3 .I I - a a 3 I Cr bo 511 tr of mt b Si Tl of( Ji Ca~ hf bl: 60/ Ali of la NV R. Ta to Br Tb D( TIo Col de Mi Ia agq a6 of. foa Re A )d in id re .11 re 40 ivi is Ill. N oil ?h co ed d- be at )a It; Is a. at Es 11. ad lo S. a I., LEE5 UC5, s :s :: :: In :: :: r 21h .6 . .= Ad L. .. an He lo Lb .. of fl :: .. .. .F .. .. .4 ?? ion I .. .. .. .. .. .. I id; .. 23t 7 .. .. .. .. *59 .. .. .. .. . ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1999 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

Trades' Movements

... trabe0' Iobtmento. THE BELFAST COTTON SPINNERS ON STRIKE. TO THU TRADES GENERALLY. FELLOW-WOaRMaN,-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 22i per cent. below the average list of ...

THE FREE TRADE TURN-OUT AT KEIGHLEY

... - ' HIX WAGXS AND PLENTY TO DO. The combination of the Keighley manufaeturers still continues without any material alteration; and t they now begin to talk of running nearly all their factories short time. The men, on the other hand, meet all this tyranny with ceol and determined con- ra. If the Leaguers are putting their workmen to ditliculties and privations, it is now quite evident e that ...

Trades' Movements

... trabe' ?? THE BELFAST COTTON SPINNERS ON STRIKE. TO TUB TRADES GENERALLY. I FuLLOW-WORHEMN,-It is now thirteen weeks sineet the cotton spinners employed in the mill of Messrs. r Lepper and Co., of this town, struck work against t one of the most unjust and shameful reductions ever proposed. Not content with five or ten per cent., f they must have 22i per cent. below the average list t of ...