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... I Agricultural ano %T/ontmerciai jiflarftets. I CORN MARKETS, HULL, TULSDAY, NOV. 10. Since our last we have had a very limited business passing in every article of the trade. We have had unin- ?? fine weather, which has allowed the farmers to get well on with their sowing, and in our district this is all but completed, upon the whole under favourable circumstances. At this day's market we had ...

Published: Friday 13 November 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2935 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

WOOL AND TRADE MARKETS

... t The past week's imports of wool have amounted to about 1000 bales and bags, chiefly from New South Wales and Spain. In the private contract market the transac- , tions are on a very limited scale, and prices are with i difficulty supported. STATE OF TRADE.-SATURDAY LvEvnPooL.-The inquiry for the better sorts of low y wools has improved since our last report; but the bu- siness done is ...

Published: Friday 13 November 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1324 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

POTATO MARKETS

... SOU TI1WAlCK V ATE ItsIDZ.-The stiplilyto this nimrlet colafinues to te very iOilel, yet the sales are languid, as the high prices so iucli dectease the coesuiwption. The ?? markets are al~o tolerably well supplied, which as- sists to depress this mirket. The pri es are ranging as foullws: - Yoi k ltegents 120s 1(;s, Sh iws 12OsLnicuict- shire Rekents 12VS 1.jus, Shaws 12t)9, Kent and Essex ?? ...

Published: Friday 06 November 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 480 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... NATIIiNAL ASSO(\''N 01' NI'll'I':) IR AE.PS GnFAT A CC S-ON' IT' SeTI ta IMt !v ASD AC . Ntruet~se.- \1-isr. ltiaixto atti Wenv, shieee th i t ?? 0 th 14l Aclit's a ill bile ;'Ii t l rit-end visit i Sliuxcal m lncso KinbSiy .-I o irs, I-Id ?? ci 1001zeubit lltle wir slllnac. Ur. lie Mahelrs ; Ill! ?? ama Woi kerye, ot ..Cli:wij fiso AStu ii. bet-' intif after tie iveririn o (f abit'. ;tId 0 ...

Trades' Movements

... crabro fflobelCM NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES. GLASGOW, Mlonday evening.-Mr. Jacobs attended i the engineers' meeting, whet it was agreed, that the I question of the National Association should be en- tered into at the next meethin. 0 Tuesday.-The joiners held their adjourned meet. T ing in Tron Church Session-htouse, when Mr. Jacobs j( attended, to give such infirmation as might ...

LONDON MARKETS (TUESDAY)

... LONDON MARKE'IS (TUESDAY). .~no ashl - ._ . . I_ s . of (Froni tie .t7wcoin Ju ulai of nisnr, CA; Ice ?? West Indit market hags tiee dull all the kid day; the Ehow is still small, but baith reflueri aud grcoers n. piuchased with cautijn, a:d altbough mnircharit4 'ubilitfet1 ior to rather easier raies for the loer kliinds, only 43 hhds and cal tins were aold:- guod grocery qualitie3i are atilt ...

Published: Friday 20 November 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1207 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Commerce 

BANKRUPTS.—FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... I BV1RUPTS.-FRO rTHE LONDON GAZETTE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. AMPORD, E., milliner, St. John'6-wood-terrace. MORRIS, J., leather-seller, Crown-street, Finsbury. SMITH, W. H., linendraper, Edgeware-road. WEIR, P., bookseller, Harley-street, Cavendish-square. COLLINS, W. L., brewer, Wood-street, Westminster. Moox, J. G., merchant, London. RULE, J., veterinary surgeon, Saffron Walden, Essex, KING, J., ...

Published: Friday 13 November 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1008 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES

... -0 WOOL. TiSE Wool. TRAI)E.-London, T/eursdfia.-Tho imports of wvool into London during the week ending to-day wvere 1,031 bales; of which 514 were from Sydney, 792 from Ruasia, 217 from Germany, lt) front Spain, 30 from Italy, 41 from the Cape of Good Rlope, and 7 from Austria. Tbe public sales of wool commenced yesterday, to a good attend- ance oi the trade, which is expected to increase as ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1519 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

Shipping Intelligence

... ?? Intelligence. MO NOTICB TO 5XAtttN5RS. Buoys in th ? Gulf Of Sunyrrna.-Captain Curry, of her Majesty's ship Harlequin, has latejy examined the buoys ielaid down by Captain T. Graves. in 1842, on the points oft sand opposite to St. James' Castle, in this gulf, until lately all in good order, and his report is, that-~ All the buoys, ~,except two, are gone ; the one on the Hermes Spit, No. 3, ...

Published: Friday 13 November 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2473 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

Trades' Movements

... rabcroll 'Itbemento. TIHE TURN-OUT AT KEIGiBLEY. The present state and prospects of the woolcombers may be ascertained from the following placard, which I has been extensively posted throughout the town:- TO THE IN5HAITANT5S of KEIttHLET AND TEr PaBtlIc Gentlemen,-On account of the desire expressed by certain respectable individuals, that the woolcombers should, if possible, take some steps in ...

Trades' Movements

... frabtX' flogniflbitrnt NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED e TRADES. GLS..Gsow, Monday evening.-Mr. Jacobs attended C the esugineers meeting, when it ?? agreed, that the ques: ion of the National Association should be en- m tered into at the next meeting. ! Ti.esday.-The joiners held their adjourned meet- ing in Tron Church Session-house, when Mr. JacobsI attended, to give such information as might ...

Market Intelligence

... .-Zoz2m-rktt flittuiatilre. CORN EXCHANGE, NOVEMBER 25. The wheat trade has maintained a firm tone since our last, and at several of the leading provincial markets, held yesterday, prices had an upward tendency. The demand for Indian eorn, on Irish accounts, has alo- revived, and we learn from Liverpool that large purchases of the article had been made at that port by buyers from the north of ...