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... On Saturday last, Wr. Nash, of Oldswinford, who em- ploys about fifty horse-nail makers, gave out iron at the advanced price of 3s. 3d.; but beyond this fact, matte ...
... THE WELSH IR(M, TIN-PLATE, AND COAL TRADES. M lpl'l.flA J- The LFPotM our own Cor;e;ondent.J The reports received at the quarterly meetings of the ironmasters, as to the state of the iron trade are ; ...
... The quarterly meeting of the members of the trade was held on Wednesday, at Gloucester; Mr. Woodruffe, of the Machen Works, Monmouthshire, in the chair. Among the buyers represent ...
... j CORN. HULL, Tuesday.-(From Keighley, Maxsted, and Co's. Market Report.)-The weather during the week has been quite genial, and in consequence very suitable for field labour, which had been much retarded this season by the length of winter; the navigation of the lower Baltic is now open, Wheat: The arrivals con- siat of 3,333 qrs from Danzig, and 1,010 qrs from Hamburg, the principal part of ...
... LONDON & LANCASHRIE FLE I LNSURANICS COMPANY. I The eighth oridlnay general meeting of the share- holders of this company WsU hold yesterday at the offices of the company, Dale street-Mr. iF. Bran, cb ...
... ?? onE LivEParOOa PRODUCE MARKET, MOrday.-St1galr quiet, Ute without change; Porto Rico, to *arrive, at 26s., on Liver. brel pool quay terms. 'Molasses: A cargo now uliscovado an I and Cicnfu ...
... MONETARY AN] COMMERCIA1 Dublin, Tuesday Evening. Consols are 4 lower, at 93 for money, and New 3 per Cent. Stock realised 924 4 i, about the last price, for transfer, buyers; for next account, 924 i, and for deferred account 924, sellers. India 4 per Cent. Stock was unchanged at 1001, 4, sellers at the best. United States 5.20 Bonds, 1862, declined i, and the issues of 1865 and 1867 brought ...
... i . , _ ., . . . . .- _ - A - Although the cold influence of Miarch was still felt at the opening of the Week, tlis gave Place under a change of w nd to brilliant sunshine, and a much higher teru- perature. The nights. however, have bocn a luo tly cold, and vegetation, for the want of warm rein, ctill looks very backward. It ha&, howee er been all that could h- desired for the completion of ...
... SRE LONDON GAZETWIL Tuesday. BANKRUPT. J, Brockland, Carlisle, timber merchant-J Dean, Man- chester, hardware factor-M Dobbs, Aberkenfi, Newcastle Glamorgamshire, grocer-W Elliott, Plymouth, builder-J Ellis, Hastings-i Fawthro~p, Halifax, wholesale druggist- J Gray, Melton Nowbray. ironmonger-J Kirkland, Liver- pool, engineer-H Parish and W Howartb, Burslem. iron. mongers-J Walton, Halifax, ...
... flnnronrn A -n-1l 7 -0.n b RPORT BROM DERBysHIiE, April 7.-So far as regards ba at the general state of the Iron Trade in Derbyshire there is i 3r very little to report, as there appearm to be no chanige what- ge !8. over since last notice. The demand for coal, which up to w id nearly the present time has been active, has now given th in wav 0so far as household qualities are concernpd. The ...
... MARKETS, I RIB H. BELFAST BELFAST, FRIDAY, APRIL 22. TBs weather in the-early part of thehweek was very fine, but the last few days have been cold and blutry, with occasional rain. The foreign arrivals consist of 334 tons Indian corn. Foreign and store ?? foreign wheat trade has been more active during the weiek, with an up- ward tendency in price. Flour in steady demand, without change in ...