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MONIES RECEIVED FOR THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, 1851

... MONIES RECEIVED FOE THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, NOvBmBEBR 20TH, 18510 of NATIONAL CHARTER FUND. ar Id Received by Joina ASNOT.-G. G., Carlisle is-T. of .n Thomson. Westminster 6d-G. Farrah and Friendls- wv Ship locality, per J. Knowles 5s-Bermondsey locality, per m r Mr. Melhuish 5s6td-P. Smith, Oxford ls 2d-Ditto for la 3, Tracts Is-Ipswich, per G. Gibbs 6s-Padiaiam, per B. hc Fy Pilling Ss ?? ...

MARKETS

... MIARKETS. CORx, MAns-LAvas, Monday, May 31.-We Lad a moeateets O wheat to-day, fromt Eases and Kent, but the trade ivsdpyly a fine san-,ples not cheaper than ithis day se'~naight, fidli, ttheligh vale were uesiy from Danitzic and other Balti P ?? qualities were held firmly, but very fete ealsa W aris eift hes Seaur the demnand was very limited, w ef ce, Per Har-ley sold lecavily, butrnot lower ...

Markets, &c

... I Marano, ac. CORN. d A Monday, February II.-Owing to the short 0supply of English wheat this morning, there was rather e more inclination to buy on the partioir millers, a nd the stands were cleared at fully last Monday s prices. Foreign I wheat met with a little better inquiry, at previous rates. Flour sold more freely, but without alteration in prices. Finest Eng12ioh Malting barley ...

Markets, &c

... A1artels-, aC. CORIN. MAx-.1ANE, MAxca 18.-The supply of wheat at market by land carriage samples from the near counties was again rather a short one, and the condition being good, it was readily taken off by the millers at the full prices of Monday last In foreign a limited amount of business was trans- acted at former rates. Flour a slow sale, without altera. tion in value. the inquiry for ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... I T. B. DuNcomas, Eq., m.P., President. , auabliked 1845. FIAT JUSTITIA. If it were possible for the working classeea, by corn- ibining among Cleemeelves, to raise, or keep up tie general rate of wage, it need hardly ho said that tie would be n thing net tobe punied, but to be welcomed and rejoiced at, dxchar MILL. If jesS are made for every degree, To curb vice in others, as well as in me ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRA1DES. T. S. Duascoseax, Esq., M.P., President. adv Established 1845. tpoei yakS suarZ~~~iA. Frei FIAT JUSTITIA. ~coni It it were possible for the working claISSeS, byc re- ig bluing awaonrg themselves, to raise, or keep up the ?? rate of wages, it need hardly be said that this woudba can thing not to he punished, but to be welcomed and reocdhad The ...

Markets, &c

... . juarsets., xr. COIUM MA.Rs.Ais, Monday, SeptemberL-There was an in- creased quantity of Wheat offering this morning from Essex and 1 oent (all new and of good quality), which so:d rather heavily at Iaot Monday's prices. Hardly anything was done in either old English or, oreigy. Wheat, and quotations may be considered nominally tbe same as last week. Flora- very slow sale at declinb grat~es. ...

MONIES RECEIVED FOR THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, MARCH 6TH, 1851

... MONIES RECEIVED FoR THE WASK ENDING TnuRSDAY, MAUCH GTH, 1851. R. Pre W. Cc leic Southl 1asf Salfoon Hudde Newtoa Duolce Wellin 11. Not Mottin d. Htur From. Mr. Mr. CarliOl Invert Barrhs Gatesi Gatesi Dunde ;V. Su THE HONESTY FUND. RECEIVED BY W. RaDER. ;C s. a. eston, Holbeck, Leeds . 0 0 6 otman, Pianotorte Tuner, Friar's-place, ester ?? 0 London ?? Committee, proceeds of le, per NV. Collins ...

FREE TRADE AND PROTECTION, WITH THEIR RELATIVE EFFECTS UPON OUR SHIPPING AND COLONIES

... rt - Mr. J. DUSCAN delivered a lecture upon the rela- tive merits of tho above systems, on Wednesday evening, at the City of London Coffee Rooms, Lud- gate.hill. The attendance was numerous and re- spectable. The substance of his discourse was, that Free _ Trade would be the rational policy of a nation, provided it was not encumbered with a National Debt, and that indirect taxation was ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... )n T. S. DuNcomBsE , Esq., M.P., President. t i]e Establisied 1845. t of is ly eFIAT JUSTITIA.' 1 If it were possible for the working classes, by com. v n, bining among themEelves, to raise, or k-cp up the general is re rate of wages, it sned hardly be said that this would be a c ho thing not to be punished, but to be welcomed and rejoiced Itst~ffi 6T'llART MlILL.a Cy The progress of the ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITEE TRADES

... NATIONAL ASStCIATION OF UNITE- TRa APES, IDUAIOMBE, ESQ., MI.P., Presideni, It a be - ?? If it were possible for th ?? b on s bitling among themselves, to raise, or, Vep u2. the feneral co sate Of wages, it need hardly be said that s Wosud be a tbsng not to bepunished, but to be welcomed 81~aJ ie ho at.,,va~ u u I The Wolverhampton conspiracy case bas termi- a nated not quite in the ...

REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE DURING THE PAST WEEK

... LiEVIEWV OF TIHE CORN TRAD THE PAST WFvEER. R I % (From ReUl's Wendy Measgn?9r.1 ?? wd short supplyb, n samples at last ?? ?? riF counties, and in thle Sales of'red an outne ofl t~ii ccas paid for good qualities. The imVplros.1',, -Perqr o extcnd to samples of, white, the formcHnrobvern,, in aI qm Uby the contractors thanl thle latter, ad oet mill I'itd 0 well afford to give higher *rates fur ...

Published: Friday 21 June 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2147 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Commerce