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Markets, &c

... faaructO3 &C. CORN. IfAs:c LANtE, Monday, Oct. 15.-Our arrivals of both Ena. lish and foreign wheat during the past week hare been moderate, and with few samples from the home counties to this morning's market, we had rather more life in the trade at an advance of Is to 2s per qr. for English upon last Monday's prices, and fully Is. per qr. upon fine foreirn. Flour dull. Barley, both for ...

REGISTRATION OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... REGISTRATION OF THE NATIONAL - LAND COMPANY. On Monday last, the Queen's Bench made the rule absolute for the Registration of the National Land Company-and, although the proceedings in Courts of Justice are most minutely published in the daily papers, neither thO 6 2mees nor Chronicle had a single no- tice ofthis case, The Company now stands thus-that, if the ReBtrar does not show cause, ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... FOR TIlE Ledbury Lambeth Dakinfield Merthyr, Morgan Arinley Nottinglam .. Northampton Rochdale Newton Heath.. Dalston Belper Winchester Todmorden T. Devonport Merthyr, Morgan Spilsby .. Nottinghlam .. Newton Heath.. William Scott .. WE1E ENDING T11URSDAT, MAY 24, 1849. SHARES. £ s. d. 010 H. Snell . 1 0 2 6 P. Trumble .. 0 o 13 0 t. Plattison .. 0 5 2 3 C. Pilgrim .. 0 5 30 C. J. P'ilgrim 0 1 ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY FOR THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1849

... RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY FOR THE Wma1 ENDING TEURSDAY, Apnn 26, 1849. 101 SHARES. W £ S. d. s.-d.W Leicester, Newton 1 8 0 J. Walker .. 0 2 0 ea Sheffield 10 0 0 E. Walker 0 2 0 Pu OGiggleswick 1 1 6 W. H. Walker 0 2 0 at Xull .. 112 0 John Vigurs .. 0 2 6yo *Oxford 0 7 0 William Springhall 0 2 0 th Norwich, Hurry 116 6 W. Mathews 0 1 0i. Leicester, Barrow 1 1 6 T. Hodges 01 0CO ...

National Land Company

... jpattonal gafane Compang. Nis he BUTTERLEY.-At a meeting of members of this se, branch, held at Swanwick, on Sunday, March 18th, nd it was resolved:- That this meeting is of opinion ,he that no member ought to be excluded till we know whether the Company can be enrolled or not, and ,TT that a general meeting be held at Swanwick, on era Sunday April 1st, at six o'clock. id- LOWBADIS, SNIG S ...

Markets, &c

... jwaruet03 &r. CORN. MAax.LAmE, Monday, June 18.-We had a very short au ply of English wheat this morning, which was taken ?? y millers at prices rather exceeding, those of Monday last. Of foreign' the arrival ?? likewisc limited, and we bad more business doing in good dry samples at full prices. Fresh fionris scarce, and wanted. Barley fully as dear, with a fair demand. Beans and peas met with ...

Markets, &c

... ATArgetfs., &f. CORN. MAaK LAVE, Monday May 28.-Our supply of English wheat was again very short this morning; it was cleared offearly, at fully last Monday's prices. Foreign wheat main- taiued the rates of this day week, but the. demand was neither active nor extensive. The weather to-day verywet. Our arrivals of foreign wheat, barley, oats, and beans, have been considerable since this day ...

SECOND BALANCE SHEET OF THE MANCHESTER VICTIM COMMITTEE FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF THE KIRKDALE PRISONERS

... BAACE HEET OF THE MANCHESTER VICTIM OOMMITTZE FOR T E MAINTENANB OF THE KIU-DALE FRIONSB5, 1849. ~~INCOMS. Mar9. 9 Baince intind on last account ' -Mr. Win. Booker, per J. Whittaker . ?? ,_,-Ratcliffe Bridge, per R. Hamer April hlteanchcstcr .. , S-Manchcster ?? 9-Proceeds Mr. Cooper's lecture ,, ..10-atCaiffO Bridge, per R. Haamer -A_& Friend at Roades ?? ?? ,-A few Friends at Middleton ?? , ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Or I ~~~TRADES. UNITED Established 1845. hu The Central Committee of the above Association, Pi have the satisfaction to have it in their power to add fc another to the eminent successes whlich have at- m tended Mr. Green thus early in his present tour m On returning to Birmingham from Daventry the hI scene of his last triumph, as reported last week-he *l was requested by ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... 6 (iEtablished 1845.) The apathy which attends the termination of periods of unusual excitement or suffering, appears 0 now the distinguishing feature of the industrial O world, viewed either in its political or social aspect, ior, to borrow the expressive words of the senti- mental Jack Ragg ITIeT- i: notlsissg stiring but 6 8taeuatiare. It would almost appear, that, not o only all power, ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... BEOEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY TV- _- _ _ _ _ In flavwil 11etter Hyde Nottin :ff Maltos Bermo Bolton C. Mo, FOR THE WEEK ENDINO THVRSD.AY, MAI 31, 1849. SHARES. £s.d. £s c k .. 1 1 6 J. Freeman .. 0 1 ing .. 1 11 6 Joseph Freeman 0 1 4 0 0 W. M. M'Lean.. 0 4 ghaui .. 0 2 0 D. Hurry 0 0 2 176 A. Hurry .. 0 6 n . . 1 310 M. Walker .. 0 10 ondsey .. 012 0 T. Gill .. 0 2 2 17 0 - vi .. 0 1 ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... RE CEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANYI FOR TRZ WREE ENDING THURSDAY, DEcEMBiEn 27, 1849. SHARES. X d. £ sd. Gosport .. 014 0 ,M'Lean 0 1 O Headless Cross.. 0 17 0 Nottingham .. 0 1 0 L1 14 C C. Mowl .. .. 0 6 EXPENSE FUND, G6sport .. .. 0 2 0 Nottingham .. 01 ID 03 9. TOTALS. Land FundL ?? ?? ?? ?? 1 14 G Expense ditto ?? ?? ?? 0 3 9 Loan ditto ?? ?? ?? 0 1 0 Transfers ?? ?? ?? ?? 0 3 ]Rents ...