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LONDON GAZETTE, FRIDAY, July 23

... LONDON GAZETTE, F1IDAY, July 23. O BANKTLOPTS. All the llceletins of Commsissisioers in fidldlesex 2re held at Ibe a CoeinisistoPO Coutn, Bnjlshisoall-sereet. eB kFDFORD John, A ltrinchami and Bowdon, road contractor, to Bur. e Aug. 6 and 27, at 11, at the Courb of Bankruptcy, Manchestor.-Sol, Y Taylor, Manchester.--Oficial assignee, leroamian. 2, BOLTON Thomus, Dane's-inu Straud, and St. ...

Published: Tuesday 27 July 1858
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1420 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... 'non .760 (Byl Electric Telegra ph.) MONEY MAERKETS, YESTERDAY. .621 'T RCS S94 LONDON CLOSIN1 PICS 16G6 FUNDS. '77 Console9 oponed at Saturday's closing prices, but the mar- '01 ket eubsoequently became weaker. Foreig etocks finiehed eteadily at h opening .qnotations. Baks good. ns JR76 and uisicallaneoun about the same. :01Coneole for Money ?? q .J !42Console for Account ?? 5 1 Thrce per ...

Published: Tuesday 27 July 1858
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3691 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS

... THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHIAMt BANK. Notices have been issued, stating that a call of £5 has been recommended by a number of shareholders, and the adhesion of the rest is requested. Depositors are again assured that they will lose nothing. In the town and neigh- bourhood, things are better than could have been ex- pected. THE WOLVERHAMPTON BANK. The arrangements for the resuscitation of the ...

Published: Tuesday 01 December 1857
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2148 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Commerce 

MARKETS

... WOOL. THE WOOL TRADE.-LONDON, Th/urclay Evening.- (From our London C6orrespondent.)-The market for foreign and colonial wool during the past week has been in- active, the demand for the continent having now subsided. Prices show little alteration from those current at the close of the late public sales. In the English market there has been rather mole activity, Down qualities have moved off at ...

Published: Saturday 16 January 1858
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1512 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Commerce 

THE ELECTIONS

... a act TnE West Riding Declaration took place on Sh the Thursday; a vast number were present, and the rei enthusiasm exhibited was a fitting termination to a on ncetruggle in which, as was admitted by the Conserva- inj 30m1 tives themselves, the zeal and strong feeling manifested. nva- on behalf of the Reform Candidates were greater than no) ir in anybody could have before imagined. The ...

Published: Saturday 14 May 1859
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1012 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

Ireland

... .r tIaua. ?? n THE Cc'UF-sTREET SAVINGs BANX.-The Attor- ?? has withdrawn the further prosecution r of Mr. Hughes, of the Cuffe-street savings bank. I The Duke of Devonshire has made a reduction of s twenty.five per cent. to his agricultural tenants in 0 Dangarvan, on their half-year's rent. 0 THE Loss OF THE EDMOND.-The mayor of . Limerick received £20 from his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant ...

Trades' Intelligence

... I gabef' 3Intelligeau. C. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES. T. S. DuNxomas, Esq., M.P., President. FIAT JrUSTITIA. ,If it were possible for the working classes, by combining among themselves, to raise, or keep up the general rate of wages, it need hardly be said that this would be a thing not to be paniahed, but to be welcomed and rejoiced at.-STUART 2IILL. We have been for a long ...

STATE OF TRADE

... CuPAEa TiADE. - No cheering obange is seen Inth face of trade, though anticipations of a favourable nature are entertaifled. Work is scarce all over the county, and SoresentertainedtWork is L Soany hnds are going idle for want of something to do.- xo'rtTS Paper. PaRaa.-Tble WHAVINo TYADs.sThy weaving trade for t pt seasn may now be said to have drawn to a close, and the season has been a very ...

THE HOLMFIRTH DEVASTATION

... rn 'Supply and demand.' 'Buy in the cheapest and o sell in the dearest market,' comprise the law and the e gospel of modern society. ' Every man for himself, o and the Devil take the hindmost,' is the command v, which has superseded 'Thou shalt love thy neigh. h bour as thyself.' Have not ADAM SMITH and his disciples made a new revelation to mankind, which s1 displaces both the ...

Markets, &c

... Auaratos 4t. CORN. , Mo:; Lsa, Monday, Nov. 10.-The supply oi ., d wheat wsar modi.lre tlsis morning, ?? sold readi ate n Monday's prices. Although de foreign wheat vwase.. at dear, the bale vras slow and in retal. In good l. ?? s had more doing. Barley scarce, and Is dearer, Dt.: d and peasin short supply, and Is per. qr. higlier ia, Monday Iast. We bad a large supply or Irish oats vt: e were ...

Markets, &c

... ATArlftcto3 Mr. CORN. MAnx Lasa, Monday, Nov. It.-The supply of English wbeat was moderate tlhis morning, and sold readilatlost Monday's plices. Altbough ine foreign wheat was quite as dear, the sale was slow and in retail. In ,ood dour we bhad more doing. Barley scarce, and Is dearer. Beans I and eas in short supply, and Is per. qr. higber thas on Nonday last. We baed arlrge supply of Irislh ...

THE LACEY FUND

... THE LAOEY FUND. re 7 T- TO THE CHARTISTS OF THE, UNITED 0, lKINGDOM.. 1e BEtOiER . 6HARTISTS AND DnM0oJRATs,-- le, Several weeks have elapsed'since we apprised in you of the formation of a committee for the X' purpoe of raising unds to defray the eox id penses of Mrs. Lacey. and her family to,. her t,. husban4 (W~illiam 'Lacey), at, Launceston, in I Australia. At that time the comcitt .p- m ...