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... FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 5. INSOLVENTS. John Adamson, Rye, Sussex, surgeon. George Gels on, Cross-street, Ulaekfriars-road, timber-merchant. William Gough, New Windsor, coach-mker. BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED. William Mortlock, Rochester, linen-draper. BANKRUPTS. John William Bell, Pinners'-hall, Broad-street, merchant. Philip Brown, Prince's-place, Commercial-road, draper. John Hyde and Henry ...

TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 9

... INSOLVENT. James Kiiner, Castle-street, Leicester-square, button seller. BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED. John Glover, Derby, tailor. John Walker, Clehonger, Herefordshire, miller. BANKRUPTS. Thomas Jackson, ship Faith, master mariner. John Simon, Regent-street, Oxford-street, hosier. Joseph William Cattell, Huggin-lane, silk shag manufacturer. Henry Dench, Seymour-place, Bryanstone-square, ...

BRISTOL LEATHER FAIR. s

... BRISTOL LEATHER FAIR. This Fair commenced on Tuesday, March 2, (as stated in our last.) The supply of Leather, in consequence of the late long- continued frosts, was short; it has been found, however more than equal to the demand. There was a considerable quantity of Skins for sale, on which a reduction in price has taken place. Prime Harness Hides and Common Hides were in short supply, and ...

TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 16

... BANKRUPTS. Lous Pecqueur, Paddington-street, St. Marylebone, upholsterer and matrass maker. Mark Wainwright and Win. Wainwright, Leeds, woollen cloth manufacturers. Henry Vere Thredder the younger, Barking, Essex, smack owner and dealer in fish. Phineas Somerfield, BIoxwich, Staffordshire, victualler and awl- blade maker. Mark Holmes, Leeds, builder. John Barrick Hayton and Thomas Fotherley ...

IFRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 12

... FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 12. INSOLVENTS. James Brownell, Oxford-street, straw hat manufacturer. John Fancourt, Marshall-street, Golden-square, victualler. BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED. Antonio Lopez, Copthall-court, merchant. BANKRUPTS. William John Arnold, Great Tower-street, wine-broker. John Charles Barrett, Northampton, corn-factor. James Buckley, Manchester, and Ashton-under-Line, and Chas. ...

HIGH WATER m HIGH WATER

... HIGH WATER HIGH WATER AT NEWPORT, CHEPSTOW, AND THE OLD AND NEW PASSAGES, T During the ensuing Week. During the Weel(. DAYS. NEWPORT. CHEPSTOW. PASSAGES. MARCH Morning Evening Morning Evening Morning Evening H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M- Sunday.. 21 3 48 4 23 4 0 4 35 3 50 4 25 Monday ..22 4 52 5 21 5 4 5 33 4 54 5 23 Tuesday.. 23 5 48 6 16 6 0 6 28 5 50 6 18 Wednesday 24 6 41 7 6 653 ...

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... PROVINCIAL. J Monmouth, Saturday, March 13.—Wheat, 58s 8d to 68s 2d; C Barley, 27s 4d to 28s 8d; Oats, 20s 8d to 28s Od; Beans, 00s0d to OOs per Imperial quarter. d; Abergavenny, March 13. — Wheat, 67s 3fd Barley, 32s 5d; 'v — Oats, 21s Od Beans, 50s 6d Pease, 41s Od per Imperial quar** I E ter. 1 C Gloucester, March 13.—Wheat, 7s Od to 8s 6d Barley 4s Od to j b 4s 6d; Beans, 4s 6d to 5s 6d ...

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... V — We HIGH WATER ve AT NEWPORT, CHEPSTOW, AND THE OLD AND NEW PASSAGES During the ensuing vVeeh. 1\1 DAYS. NEWPORT. CHEPSTOW. PASSAGES. —- — V>1 March Morning Evening Morning Evening Morning Evening an H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. Sunday 28 0 23 9 43 9 35 9 55 9 25 9 45 ut Monday 29 10 8 10 32 10 2> 10 44 10 10 10 34 Monday 29 10 8 10 32 10 2> 10 44 10 10 10 34 Tuesday.. 30 II 1 11 31 ...

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... Account of Wheat, S¡c. arrived in the Port of London, from the 15th to the 20th of March, both days inclusive:- Wheat. Bar. Malt. Oats. Beans. Flour. I Qrs.. 7,566 8,617 6,098 27,787 1,041 9,568 sks. Imperial Average Price of Corn and Grain, for the week ending March 19. Wheat 60 8 Oats 21 7 Beans 30 ll Barley 29 0 Rye .27 3 Pease 35 4 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks, which regulates Duty. ...

BRISTOL LEATHER MARKET. !

... BRISTOL LEATHER MARKET. Per lb. d. d. Per lb. d. d. Heavy Crops 18 to 21 English Horse Hides 15 to 19 Light and middling..13 to 16 Spanish ditto 20 to 23 Buffaloes.13 to 16g Best Pattern Skins ..25 to 27 Middlings 17 to 19 Common ditto 21 to 23 Butts i 18 to 20 Heavy ditto 17 to 19 Close Butts (strong) 22 to 23 Irish ditto 14 to 16 Best Saddlers' Hides 18 to 19 Welsh Skins 19 to 21 Common ...

PORT OF NEWPORT. ! t1:!

... PORT OF NEWPORT. A List of Vessels which have entered Inwards and cleared Outwards at this Port, in the week ending the 23d March, 1830. INWARDS. WITH FLOUR AND PIGS.—Cordelia, Swaffiu, from Cork. WITH PIGs.-Diligence, Griffiths, from Cork.-Little John, Hayes, from Youghall.-Robert, M'Carthy.jfrom Kinsale. WII H CATTLE.—Leda, Tope,from Waterford. WITH S IJ NDRIEs.-Arctcnt, Dodding, from Dublin ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 26

... INSOLVENT. James Rogers, High-road. Knightsbridge, victualler. BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED. Joseph Nicholls, Cleeve-Prior, Worcestershire, builder. John and Charles Rayne, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, seed crushers. BANKRUPTS. John Atlee, Liverpool, merchant. James Brownell, Oxford-street, straw hat manufacturer. Hilario De Ramon, London, merchant. John Fancourt, Nag's Head, Marshall-street, Golden-square ...