COMMERCIAL RECORD.
BANKRUPTS.
From the Gazette of Jan. 30th, 1852. P. PHILLIPS, Crowland,
brewer.—J. BROCKWELL, Old Broad-street, merchant.—G.
HARRISON, Frith-street, ironmonger.—R. HAWKINS, Farnham,
grocer.—R. HAYLING the younger, Hereford, grocer.—C. WILSON,
Coventry, grocer.—D. MORTON, Walsall, chemist.—P. NEWMAN,
Winchcomb, Gloucestershire, tea-dealer.—J. W. C. BREWER,
Gloucester, victualler.—T. COTTINGHAM, West Barkwith,
Lincolnshire, wool-buyer.—G. CHADFIELD, Manchester, plasterer.
Feb. 3rd. R. SEWELL, Swaffham, scrivener.—T. ARNOLD,
Elmore, Gloucestershire, timber-dealer.—J. HALL, Cradley,
Herefordshire, farmer.—T. HARRIS, Camborne, Cornwall, grocer.
—J. PADGETT, Idle, Yorkshire, cloth-manufacturer.—T. BYROM,
Wigan, Lancashire, grocer.
Feb. 6th. A. BOOTH, Long Acre, importer of Scotch whiskey.
L. DAVIES, Canton-street, East India-road, shipowner.—G. E.
NOONE, Shepherd's-bush Market, ironmonger.—J. C. FOSTER,
Club-row, Shoreditch, timber-merchant.—A. CROSHAW, Park-
road. Holloway, brick-maker.—D. PUGSLEY, Bread-street,
warehouseman.—W. WALKER and S. WEBB, Oxford-street,
warehousemen.—J. F. SILBY, Poole, timber-merchant.—M.
LOCKWOOD, Wandsworth, grocer.—W. GOSLING, Woolwich,
ironmonger.—W. HORTON, High-street, Islington, grocer.—
E. J. BURFORD, Berrnondsey-square, salt-merchant.—.J.MILLARD,
Reading, copper-smith.—J. HURLEY, Birmingham, linen-draper.
—W. WORLEY, Smethwick, Staffordshire, victualler.—E. LOWE,
Bristol, toy-dealer.—J. FORD and J. A. HADFIELD, Glossop,
Derbyshire, paper-manufacturers.—B. HOLMES, junior, Bradford,
Yorkshire, cattle-salesman.—W. WITTY, Louth, draper.
Feb. 10th. R. BATEMAN and R. HARDWICKE, Carey-street,
printers.—E. C. FYFFE and E. W. FYFFE, Howford-buildings,
Fenchurch-street, merchants.—W. E. SPENCER, Holland-street,
Blackfriars-bridge, mustard-manufacturer—J. BARKER, Queen-
street, Stepney, wharfinger.—G. WATERHOUSE, Rupert-street,
watch-manufacturer.—R. TITCOMB, Highgate, butcher.—J.
PLUMLEY, Mitcham, clothier.—T. NUTLEY, Reading, victualler.—
S. NORCLIFFE, Brydges-street, Covent-garden, victualler.—D. J.
FIELD and B. MOLINEAUX jun., Manchester, corn-dealers.—
W. BYROM and Co., Manchester, coal-proprietors.
Feb. 13th. T. PEARMAN, Cold Harbour-road, Brixton, builder.
—W. ROBERTS, Warren-street, Camden-town, builder.—G. LAW,
Harrow-road, hatter.—G. LILLYWHITE senior, Cumberland-
place, Brixton-rise, furrier.—J. JAMES, Netherton, Worcestershire,
tailor.—J. FITCHETT, Birmingham, casting-pot-maker.—
J. S. WARD, Bruton, Somersetshire, silk-throwster.—J. FEGAN,
Lincoln, draper.—W. WHITEHOUSE, trader.—M. WARREN,
Macclesfield, silk-dyer.—W. FORSTER, Great Bolton, confectioner.
—J. CAILE, Whitehaven, grocer.
Feb. 17th. T. B. BARNES, Thaxted, Essex, surgeon.—W.
STEEL, Fenchurch-street, tailor.—J. MILLER, Conduit-street,
Paddington, corn-dealer.—R. KNIGHT, Plaistow, stationer.—W.
HAWKINS, Heage, Derbyshire, seedsman.—J. T. JAMES, Liverpool,
merchant.—J. A. C. REIMANN and J. G, GELLER,
Liverpool, merchants.—E. CLARK and H. BLEACKLEY, Chorlton-
upon-Medlock, ironmongers.—R. PEACOCK, Gateshead, carpenter.
Feb. 20th. S. A. KISCH, Bedford-street, Covent-garden, tailor.
—W. E. HOLLAND, Portland-place, Kennington, brewer.—J.
CLARK, Willenhall, Staffordshire, bolt-manufacturer.—T.
MYRING, Walsall, bridle-cutter.—G. GREENSTOCK, Bristol,
milliner.—W. SAVAGE, Bradford, Yorkshire, druggist.—F.
INGHAM, Doncaster, grocer.—C. STEADMAN and C S. BAKEWELL,
Manchester, joiners.
Feb. 24th. R. F. LONG and R. W. LONG, Gray's Inn-place,
builders.—H. JOHNSON, York-buildings, Adelphi, coal-
merchant.—W. DENMAN, Cheam, Surrey, carpenter.—J. WRIGHT,
Chesham, Buckinghamshire, grocer.—W. HARDING, Acton,
Middlesex, miller.—W. H. RICHARDSON, B. RICHARDSON, and J.
RICHARDSON, Wordesley, Staffordshire, glass-manufacturers.—
H. COOKE, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, hatter.—W.
HARRIS, Kingston-upon-Hull, draper.—G. SHERLOCK and B.
SUTTERBY, Hulme, Lancashire, joiners.—W. CALDWELL,
Shevington, Lancashire, coal-proprietor.
BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.
Jan. 30th. W. EVANS, Banbury, ironmonger.
Feb. 17th. C. WILSON, Coventry, grocer.
Feb. 20th. W. PLATTS, Crawford-street, draper.—F. F. COBB,
Canterbury, grocer.
MONEY MARKET.
The history of the Money and Share Markets during the past
month has been almost a blank. Even the change of Ministry
scarcely affected the Funds. The traffic during the past half-
year on Railways having included some of the most profitable
period of the Great Exhibition, the Directors were enabled to
declare, at their recent meetings, dividends satisfactory to the
proprietors.
PROVISIONS—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Bacon, per cwt.—LimerickSTOCKS Highest Lowest Latest Three per Cent. Consols 971/2 96 971/8 Three per Cent. Reduced 98 963/4 98 Three and a quarter per Cents. 991/2 977/8 99 Long Annuities, Jan. 1860 71/2 7 71/8 Bank Stock, 7 per cent. 2181/2 216 2181/2 India Stock 261 259 259 Exchequer Bills, £1000 64 55 63pm India Bonds, ?1000 74 69 73pm FOREIGN FUNDS—LATEST PRICES. Belgian 41/2per cent., 901/2 Peruvian 5 per cent., 991/2 Brazilian 5 per cent., 93 Portuguese 4 per cent., 331/4 Chilian 6 per cent., 105 Russian 4½ per cent., 115 Danish 5 per cent., 1031/4 Sardinian, 89 Dutch 4 p. c. certificates, 921/2 Spanish 5 per cent., acc., 233/4 Mexican 5 per cent., 323/4 Paid. RAILWAYS. Highest. Lowest. Latest. 100 Brighton and South Coast 951/4 933/4 94 all Blackwall 71/8 63/4 7 50 Caledonian 151/2 143/4 153/8 20 Eastern Counties 71/8 71/2 73/4 50 Edinburgh and Glasgow 28 26 28 all Great Northern 19 181/8 181/8 100 Great Western 87 843/4 847/8 100 Lancashire and Yorkshire 67 613/4 67 100 Midland 581/4 551/4 573/4 25 North British 71/8 63/4 63/4 100 North-Western 1193/4 1151/2 1151/2 30 South-Eastern 201/2 203/8 203/8 100 South-Western 87 841/2 841/2 25 York, Newc., and Berwick 173/4 171/2 173/4 50 York and North Midland 213/4 211/8 211/4 FOREIGN RAILWAYS—LATEST PRICES. Boulogne and Amiens, 115/8 Paris and Orleans, 45 Dutch Rhenish, 41/4 Paris and Rouen, 251/8 East Indian, 31/8 Paris and Strasbourg, 17 Namur and Liege, 65/8 Rouen and Havre, 101/4 Northern France, 191/8 Tours and Nantes, 855/8 CORN MARKET—LONDON WEEKLY AVERAGES. Wheat, per qr., 50s.; Oats, 18s. to 21s.; Rye, 30s.; Beans,
30s. to 32s.; Peas, 31s. to 34s.; Flour per sack, 40s. to 43s.
American, per barrel of 196 lbs., 17s. 6d. to 24s.
56s. Belfast, 66s.Eggs, per 120, English, 5s.
to 6s.Beef, per tierce, prime mess,
70s. to 90s.Hams, per cwt.,—York or
Cumberland, 66s; Irish, 40s. to
63s.; Westphalia, 48s. to
52s.Butter, per cwt.—Carlow, 1st,
72s. to 82s.; Waterford, 1st,
68s. to 74s.; Dutch Friesland,
96s. to 108s.; Limerick
1st, 64s. to 70s.Mutton, per 8 lbs., 3s. 4d. to 4s.
4d.Cheese, per cwt., Cheshire, 42s.
to 66s.; Wiltshire, double,
40s. to 54s.; Dutch, new
Gouda, 31s. to 39s.;
American, 42s. to 46s.Pork, per 8 lbs., 3s.; American
new, per barrel, 40s. to
50s.Potatoes, per ton.—Kent and
Essex Ware, 45s. to 76s.;
Kent and Essex Middling,
25s. to 45s.GROCERY—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Cocoa, per cwt. in bond. Ord. to
good red Trinidad, 30s.
to 47s.; Brazil, 24s. to
26s. Sago, per cwt. in bond.—Pearl,
4s. to 16s.Coffee, per cwt. in bond.—Good
ord., native Ceylon, 38s.
to 73s.; Mocha, 46s. to 78s.;
St. Domingo, 37s. to 39s.;
Sumatra, 35s. to 36s.Sugar, per cwt.—Jamaica, 29s.
to 37s. 6d.; Mauritius,
brown, 23s. to 29s. 6d.;
Brazil, 26s. to 39s.Rice, per cwt.—Bengal mid. to
fine white, 9s. to 11s. 6d.;
Madras, 8s. to 10s.Tea, per lb. in bond.—Ord.
Congou, 71/2d. to 1s. 6d.
Souchong, com. to fine, 10d. to
1s. 9d.; ord. to fine Hyson,
10d. to 1s. 6d.; Imperial,
1s. 3d. to 2s.Candles, per 12 lbs. 4s. 6d. to 6s. Coals, per ton, 15s. 3d. to 15s. 9d. OILS. Pale Seal, per 252 gals., £30. 10s. Olive, Gallipoli, £41 to £45 Sperm, £83 to £85 Linseed, £262 Cod, £31 to £32
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