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... 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. ...

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 ...

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 ...

Trades' Movements

... trabe5' foabemneflts. NATIONAL UNITED TRADES ASSOCIATION GLAsGow, Tuesday Evening, September 29th.-A meeting of offie'rs of Trades, duly convened, was V held at the Don Quixote Tavern, Trongate, to hear Mr. Jacobs propound the principles and objects of the National Association, when arrangementt werc made for the missionary to address the sereral trades separately, that [icing deemed the ...

Market Intelligence

... _4Rarket inttlizgairc. CORN EXCHANGE, OCTOBER 26. The supplies of grain into this market in the course of tot lost week wvere exceedingly moderate; and of fleur, also, Je the report shows very limited arrivals, scarcely exceeding ch .2,000 sa.cks of English. The trade onl toe several market ro days, in refereice to demand, was ratherconfined for all dr the principsal articles, but quotations ...

THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN CORN TRADE

... I The Corn Trade has been very active during F the present week, and the previous rise has been every v where maintained, but there has been no farther rise of any consequence in the principal markets. ft On Monday the price of wheat was said to be Is. to tI 2s. higher in London, but neither the trade nor specula- 9 tors were willing to comply nith the advance asked, and a] on Wednesday it was ...

Published: Saturday 10 October 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 469 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

CORN AND CATTLE MARKETS

... [CONTINUED FltO~t THE SUPPLE1IE.T.] WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET, YESTERDAT, OCT. 9. Our supplies of wheat continue large ; the demand is not so active as of late ; but holders evince mucl ftirm- ness, and in the business done, last week's prices are nearly maintained. Barley is Is. to 2s. per qr. dearer, and maltsters are searcply able to supply themselves. OAts are slow sale at a reduction of Ud. ...

Published: Saturday 10 October 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1469 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

Trades' Movements

... Crabro' ,obtMent0. CITY OF LONDON BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS. A general meeting of the city of London boot and shoemakers was held in Mr. Duffey's large room, ol. Tuesday the 6tb instant, to hear a eharge laid against Mr. Clark, the general secretary, for the embezzlement of £14 9d. 6d., which was brought under the considera- tion of the meeting by Mr. Jolin Richards, a member of the Association, who ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... ?? ItRMns0. CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND ?? SOCIETY. 'd SHARES, £2 10s. pi The first section of the above flourishing Institu- tion, consisting of 6,000 members, is now complete ; N the members in it hold, among them, nearly ten n B thousand shares, upon which they have paid as £13,000. or ?? second section advances rapidly towards corm- 9 pletion, it numbers at present four thousand mem- P c ...

Bankrupts &c

... B3ankrupto &r., [Fromn the Gazelle of Tuesday., October 20.] BANKRUPTS. Henry Hluggins, Oxford, coaehniaker - George and Edward Wolcott, Doughty-street, builders - DBaiel Basley, B.lingbroke row, WaIlvurth, cheeseionger - William Morton, Cannon-street-road, Comeneretal-road, ?? Gaunt, Kirk Deightan, rape dust iner. ?? Rawlinson, Speldieig, Lincolnshire, tailor- William Isaac Barlter, ...

PRICES OF SHARES IN LEEDS, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER

... , LnaDS, Friday, Oct. D. The s hare market continues to decline, and the prices of all stock have fallen during the week, In niost instances to a conal- darsbie etente; to-day things are a shade firmer, particularly new East Lancashires, which are now nearly as ligh as the old shares Liverpool, Ormskirh, and Prestons, also are alighely recovering from the rununou depression of the last few ...

Published: Saturday 10 October 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2035 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce