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BRITISH AND THE COASTING TRADE

... depression to which it has, in common with our entire trade, been exposed. But it is against France in particular that the complaints of the British shipowners are levelled, and in respect to which they ask for retaliatory measures. They say that France ...

CHANGES IN THE SYSTEM OF REGISTERING LETTERS

... Letters will be Registered by Rural Post Messengers, who will receive Letters for Registration on their outward and on their inward walks, whenever is practicable for them to do to. 3. In the event of Registered Letter containing an enclosure intrinsia value ...

STATE OF TRADE

... entered inwards from, and cleared outwards for fureign ports, in the week ending the I4lh of April, 1860, as well as the coivesponding week of 1859. It appears that during the last week 99 ships, of an aggregate tonnaga of 59,067 tons, entered inwards, against ...

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... inaotite) mixad Westero 625. Oats finll, and prices hare declined to Me. FreighU cornlge. • EHTyrmo . ounrowTHOuap.. —' INWARD- • • KNTEKBD INWARDS, Onoraa 10. ,sJ® Itwifc Tboeaar, , K.l xhenk GrßdiT.Jfarw.SD. „.•• Chrii«n anc, Bwoford. PIAIb il ud.’ ” i^Bgt ...

THE CORN TRADE

... entered inwards from, and cleared outwards for, foreign ports in the week ending the 15th August, 1857, as well as the corresponding week of 1856. It appears that during the last week 94 ships of aggregate tonnage of 50,190 tons entered inwards, against ...

tity taken by spinners and forwarded to them from the vessel direct, is greater than supposed.; Chop.—Efforts ..

... Alabama and Georgia by frosts in the early part of this month is confirmed, and from nearly the whole cotton region the complaints are loud of cold nights and dry weather interfering with the growth of the young plant. Spinners and others in Europe should ...

We have had few buyers from wholesale houses in attendance this rooming:, and business has been very quiet both in

... prices. The country trade continues unusu dly quier, and houses in town who have one or more travellers out are loud in their’complaints of the difficulty of effecting sales with good houses as Also os the dilatory remittance of accounts even when considerably ...

Certificates

... Lenney, North Shields, boot dealer, 4s. lid. —Hodgson and Atcheson, Sunderland, timber merchants. Is. 4d. Letters for Spain. —Complaints having been made to the General Post Office that, since the new convention came into operation, letters addressed to Spain ...

THE HARVEST,

... has been entirely destroyed, having laid on the ground far than a month. • . regret to say our fanners make most serious complaints ot blight in our fen district, and from what I can see I fear with good reason. The heavy crops are much beaten down also ...

THE EXFORT OF GRAIN FROM (FRAMOB

... entered inwards from and cleared outwards fur foreign ports in the week ending the 2lst of November, 1867, as well as the corresponding week of 1856. It appears that during the last week ships of an aggregate tonnage of 23.183 tons, entered inwards, against ...

THE WEST INDIES

... escape of his Excellency. Commercial circles, says thn South Pacific Times,” do not as yet show signs of increased trade, and complaints to the scarcity of money are universal. Correspondence from the Sonth informs us that the surveys ordered the Government ...

FIFBSHIRE LINEN TRADE

... is wanted. Both hand and power loom manufacturers are busy, and there are still complaints of the difficulty in obtaining bands. SUITTIN • CIISIUAi HOUSE. Entered Inwards. .Itn.v 24. brokers. Philip, T.indgren, Hel«ingbo»g, City Canal .. Halbert Pt-y ...