Refine Search

Countries

Regions

Yorkshire and the Humber, England

Access Type

48
50

Type

98

Public Tags

PRICES CURRENT IN LONDON, Jan. [ill]

... T hON ON, JM 1. T It;i N T. ~se~ :~esyuth .E -i> ' 3 0 r t s t d i l ~ T ;N TOYXIJU>. JIF13. I St- SaXn-O114UQS1SIRa!: tKil. a-rlol s. 2.d. d.j .. t,, 1 lll s ?? , ni rtoll. £. L ,, ?? ,1!iy it1' Crlv f ir so- :s. £ e- .. - ?? . ittot ?? .. l; eto .31 r~ . : . ?? } LdS ?? ' ?? ;p : * ,- ,d, M,9.8 . 2 ?? 37 : ., : . ?? .i; ,I:i ?? 32 l i b,, !5 U ' I l d. i ?? 61 tce. ,, 6' 10 ' ~ ;~ ?? ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1851
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 117 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

National Land Company

... atiouwll lilJD c0ompallp. . RocDALE.-A public meeting of members 'was held on Sunday last, when the following resolutions were agreed to :-is That all Land members, both paid-up and unpaid-up, are requested to pay their e share towards the winding-up of the Land Coin- pany, within one month firom the above date, or lose all claim to what they have paid.- That a committee be appointed, with ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... T. S. DUNCOMBE, Esq. M.P., President. utatblished 1845. FIAT JrUSTITIA. if it were pomsible for the worhing classes, by com- bining arnong thmselves, to raise, orl keep up the general rate of weges, it need hardly be said that this would be a thing not to be punished, but to be welcomed and rejoiced : at. SWART AJULL. It is with great satisfaction that we are this week able to announce the ...

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 ...

BALANCE STEET OF THE NATIONAL REGISTRATION AND ELECTION COMMITTEE

... IBALANCE STEET OF T ATIONAL RMTTETERATON AND ELECTION COM- MITTEE. ?? ?? 1 From Nov. 30th, 1847, to Aug. 19th, 1849. 1847 DE. £e . d. Dec. I.-Balance in hand ?? ?? ?? 69 10 101 2.-Macclesfield, per H. B. Leach 1 0 0 ,, W. Ilamer, Oldham, per T. Clark ?? ?? ?? *- I 0° Sunderland, per IMr. M'Grath 0.. °12 0 Blyth, per Ralph Darling ?? 0 1 0 Blishopwearmouth, per Mr. Af'Grath.. . ?? 0 8 6 1848 ...

CATTLE MARKETS

... IA BEVERLEY, JAN. 22. A good supply of beasts, but only a scanty show of s sheep. Beef 6s to 5s 6d per stone ; mutton 3d to 5ia oper lb. A fair attendance of customers, and all the stouk U met with a ready sale. e SCARBRO', JAN. 16. D WeO had a good supply of stock at our cattle market to-day ; business, however, was difficult to effect, Bacon pigs sold at ds 3d, and pork ditto Is 6d per at.; ...

Published: Friday 24 January 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1169 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

Agricultural and Commercial Markets

... Agricultural awo isommuciat -jitiarftets. I ?? I CORN MARKETS. HULL, TUESAYos, LAN. 25. The weather during the past week has been some- what variable at times, indicating a downfall of snow (so seasonable a desideratum), but ending withr even a milder temperature than before. The Elbe end Baltic prsare still open, though shipments are only sparingly adprices on this side shewing no margin for ...

Published: Friday 31 January 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2719 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

MONIES RECEIVED FOR THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, JANUARY 9TH, 1851

... -- -- MONIES RECEIVED FOR Tag ?? ENDING THURSDAT, jANVAfT 9Tr, 1851. Oi TIHE THE HONESTY FUND. RECEIVED BY W. RIDER. £ a. Saler. near Dewsbury per G. Taylor A 1t'0% lteladers of the Star, Sowerby, par i. Soteliffe y rs S. Wise' Gilliog, nlear Richmond Yorkshire Anlerstoll, near Glasgow, per J. Walker Itip--endenf collected by J. Stott tlrv Jennins, wakefield ,romn Birmioghamt-T. Butterwvick ...

POSTSCRIPT

... P 0 S I'S C II I PT. RoY.AL EXCHAiGE, Lorcon; T/slusday Eventitr. t _ The letters from the Continszlrt generally report in- e active nmar'cets, both for public securities and produce, nor does e trade appear to be brisc ija other departments. At fllamburgh e laut Monday stocks and shares were quiet at previous rates. Coffee wae without particular alterition. 7rom St. Petereburgh, under date of ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1851
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1859 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

HULL PRICES CURRENT

... I I~~ ?? . QUOTED ALL AS.. D'UTY PAID, EXCLUSIVE OF - COhtsI-1SSJOIr.- tQeiu. Ris.i d e qrs Crua.) d WIIEAT,perqrof160 lbi.per bushl, Englis vllhite, new. £ 2 Old .. ?? English red, n1w. I 14 Old . 10.. *9 Daistzic Or Konigsburg, new ?? ° Old ?? 2 LowerBaltic & Hmburg, new ?? ?? 14 Old ?? 1 16 BARLEY, Saale,psrImp.qr.,neW I 3 Old ?? Danish, Riga, &c.,uew., 1 2 Old. , 12 Grinding, per 0 stone, ...

Published: Friday 10 January 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1627 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

CATTLE MARKETS

... DRIFFIELD, JAN. 15. A very good supply of all kinds of stock, with a good demand, the greater part being sold. Beef 5s to 5s 6d per stone. -Mutton lid to 5d per lb. SCARBRO', JAx. 9. To-day we had an average supply of stock, and the business was a little more animated than for some time. Bacon pigs sold from 4s 3d, and pork ditto 4s 6d per st.; beef 5d to 6d, mutton 5d to Gd, veal Sd to Od, ...

Published: Friday 17 January 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1301 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

THE GALASHIELS CO-OPERATIVE PROVISION STORE COMPANY

... THE GALASHIELS CO-OPERATIVE PRO. VISION STORE COMPANY Held their annual soiree and ball on New Year's night, in the Bridge Inin ksssembly.room, which was crowded to excess, great nunmbers applying in vain for admission. The tea, bread, and fruits were sup. plied from the company's stores, and were of the best description. An accomplished violin band, and numerous singers and reciters, ...