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The Liverpool Standard, and General Advertiser.
Liverpool, Merseyside, England
"1854-10-24T00:00:00"
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On THURSDAY next, the 26th instant, at Half-past Twelve o'clock, in the Honduras and other Sheds, Birkenhead, 1419 Planks Bahia ROSEWOOD, ex Robin. 704 Ditto DITTO, ex Endymion. 193 Ditto Drrro, ex Oberon. 161 Ditto DITTO, ex Margaret Dean. 73 Ditto DITTO, ex Amelia. Apply to Messrs. DEAN, YOULE, and Co., Merchants. 941 Planks Bahia ROSEWOOD, ex Hindoo. Apply to C. LANE, Esq., Merchant. 124 Planks Bahia ROSEWOOD, ex Frances. 388 Planks Rio ZEBRAWOOD, ex Atalanta. 129 Ditto ROSEWOOD, ex Lusitania. 120 Ditto DITTO, ex Brazileira. Apply to Messrs. E. JOHNSON and Co., Merchants. 118 Planks Bahia ROSEWOOD, ex Lusitania. Apply to Messrs. Ton, NAYLOR,.and Co., Merchants. 85 Planks Rio ROSEWOOD, ex Lusitania. 137 Ditto DITTO, ex Cleopatra. On account of the Importers. 60 Ditto ROSEWOOD, ex Thomas Mellor. 100 Planks Bahia DITTO, ex Fairy Queen. 119 Pieces TULIPWOOD. 3;5 Pieces Honduras ROSEWOOD, ex United. 180 Ditto Dirro, ex Ellen. 60 Ditto DITTO, ex. H. M. Apply to JAMES CA.RMICHAEL, Es q., Merchant. HOLME, SLATEIt, and CROOK, Brokers.
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J. CARMICHAEL AND CO. MANTLES. THE LIVER ESTABLISHMENT, CHURCH-STREET. NEW WINTER STOCK J. CARMICHAEL and CO. have now ready a large display of New and Fashionable MANTLES, IN SILK, VELVET, AND CLOTH. ALSO, IN GREY WATERPROOF TWEEDS, NVITNEYS, SIBERIANS, and all the New and Fashionable Materials for the ensuing Season.
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SDAY, the Bth November next; at Two o'clock in in, at the Clarendon-rooms, South John-street, or such other Lots as may then be agreed On WEDNI the After In the follow previously disposed of by private treaty, ALL that well-accustomed Licensed PUB- LIC-HOUSE, known as " Coker's Jamaica Vaults," on the east side of Strand•street, Liverpool, and running back to Sea-brow, with the WAREHOUSE above the smite. The Premises are Leasehold under the Corporation of Li- verpool, for the residue of a term of 75 years, commencinz on the 6th September, taw. Lot 2.—A1l that DWELLI\G•HOUSE and old.esf ablished SHOP. situate on the north side of and numbered 55. in SHOP, adjoinim stablished hat DWELLING-HOUSE and old Lot 2, also situate on th ourobered 53, in Islington afore.' Mr. Green, smallvvare dealer. The Tenure is Freehold of Inheritance. The Premises comprised in Lots 2 and 3 are in the best business part of Islington, a few doors below St. Anne-street, and would form a safe and eligible investment. Lot 4.—A1l that commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, with Fixtures complete, situate on the south side of and numbered 36, Springfield, Liverpool, late in the occupation of James Harrison, Esq., deceased. The Tenure is Freehold of Inheritance. Lot 5. All that well-accustomed Licensed PUBLIC- HOUSE, known as the " Washington Inn," situate on the east side of Waterloo-road, and corner of Dundee-street, Liverpool. The Tenure is Freehold of Inheritance. Lot 6.—A1l that SHOP, situate on the east side of and num- bered 34. Waterloo-road aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr. Matthew Murphy. The Tenure is Freehold of Inheritance. Lot 7.—A1l that SHOP, situate on the east side of and num- bered 32, Waterloo-road aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr. Cairns, optician. The Tenure is Freehold of Inheritance. Lot B.—All those Two SHOPS, or EATING-HOUSES, situate on the south side of Dundee-street aforesaid, (adjoin. ing and to the eastward of Lot 6,) now or lately in the respec- tive occupations of Mr. Michael Coniskey and Mr. Robert Gibbs. The Tenure is Freehold of Inheritance. Lot 9.—A1l those Two excellenti DWELLING-HOUSES, situate on the west side of and numbered 32 and 34, St. James's-place. in the respective occupations of Mr. Harrison and Mr. Grayson. The Premises comprised in this Lot are desirably situated, as the Land attached to each House runs through and possesses a frontageto Mill-street. The Tenure is Freehold of inheritance. For further particulars apply to Messrs. JOHN and HENRY GREGORY, Solicitors, 3. York-buildings, Sweeting-street. in th UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE AND HIGHLY- BRED GREYHOUNDS. By Alesars. LUCAS and CO., THIS DAY (Tuesday), the 24th instant, at Twelve o'clock pre- cisely, at their Repository, Great Charlotte-street, Liverpool, THE small but choice KENNEL of A.GREY- HOUND. the Property of S. P. Hope, Esq., who is declining Coursing altogether. It consists of Humming Bird, Heroine, Hot:this% Hilarity, Habeas Corpus. And Five PUPPIES, by Jardines Motley, out of Humming Bird; also, an excellent DOGCART, and a quantity of DOG CLOTHING, COUPLES. LEADING REINS, The whole on view prior to Sale, and Catalogue's may be had at LUCAS'S REPOSITORY. EXTENSIVE STOCK OF CART HORSES, LORRIES. CARTS. FLOATS. GEARS, &c., THE STOCK OF TWO CARTOWNERS DECLINING THE BUSINESS. By Messrs. LUCAS and CO., To-MORROW (Wednesday), the 25th instant, at Twelve o'clock, at their Repository. Great Charlotte-street, Liverpool, TEN CART HORSES, I Pony, 5 Lorrkee, 1 Spring Cart, 11 Sets of Gears, The Property of a Cart Owner. 8 Horses, 2 Lorries, Carts:Gears, &c The Property of a Car 20 Cart and Van Horses, Lorries, Flo Carts, Gears, &c On view prior to the Sal, LUCAS'S, LIVERPOOL. SELECT SALE. FIFTY VALUABLE HORSES, By Messrs. LUCAS and CO.. On THURSDAY next, the 26th instant, at Twelve o'clock, at their Repository, Great Charlotte-street, Liverpool, FIFTY HORSES, principally the Property of Gentlemen in the surrounding district, consisting of Valuable Horses, Gig, Phaeton, and Carriage Horses, Park !lacks and Ladies' Pads, Ten Valuable Hunters, From the Fair of Ballinastoe. Also, a splendid Harness Horse, light and elegant Patent Drag, by Storey, of Nottingham. On view THIS DAY (Tuesday), the Roth, and To-motatow (Wednesday), the 25th instant, and on the Morning of Sale. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, IN BEDFORD-STREET, HARRINGTON, LIVERPOOL. On TUESDAY, the 21st day of November next, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, at the Clarendon-rooms, South John- street, ALL that Piece of Freehold LAND, with the Fireproof WAREHOUSR thereon erected, situate on the west side of Bedford-street and east side of Mann-street, in Harrington, Liverpool, and numbered 12, having a frontage to Bedford-street and Mann-street severally 11 yards, run- ning in depth on the north and south aides severally 45 yards, be the several dimensions thereof a little more or less. For further particulars apply to GEoecE i011:171`, Esq., Leicester-buildings,. Kirip...street ; or to Mr. I'. S. SMITH, Solicitor, qorfe's.builditigs, Preeson's.row. - THE REV. HENRY COOKE will, we understand, preach a sermon to children to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, in St. Matthew's Church, Scotland-road. THE ARABIA, British and North American Royal Mail steam-ship, Commodore C. H. E. Judkins, sailed from the Mersey on Saturday, at 10.15 a.m. for New York, with the usual mails, 164 passengers, and a large cargo of mer- chandise on freight. ACCIDENT BY MACIIINEE.Y.—Yesterday morning, as James Irving, a boy in the employ of Mr. Duckworth, coree roaster, was oiling the machinery, his right hand caught in the cog wheel, and broke the bone of his wrist. Re was taken to the Infirmary, where his wound was dvsEed, and he is now going on favourably. • 3TELANCIIOLT ACCIDENT.---- On Saturday night last, an old man named James Fitzpatrick, who was very deaf, left his residence, 55, Addison-street, and proceeded t) ine Mooney,-in Norimr
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"1854-10-24T00:00:00"
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MANUFACTURES MANCHESTER.—The market remains in a dull and inanimate condition, and prices are hardly so firm. The advices from abroad, for the most part, continue the com- plaint of overstocked markets, whilst want of confidence at home paralyzes, to a considerable extent, the operations of both buyer and seller. Only a very limited business has been done this week ; and, as regards goods especially, it is only because the offer of lower rates would not induce purchases, that reduced prices have not been submitted. The absence of demand for India yarns still continues, and prices are barely firm, although the absence of stocks Prevents any material decline. There has been a good demand all week by the Greek houses, and for the Medi- terranean there is also a steady inquiry. The demand for cloth is extremely limited. India goods are almost entirely without inquiry, and though domestics are perhaps as good as anything in the market, it is saying very little thus to describe them. In consequence of the absence of demand for India shirtings, these and some classes of printers and other goods have become depressed in value to such an extent as to, render their production far from remunerative, and as there appears no immediate prospect of any improvement, manufacturers have been compelled to lessen the production by the adoption of short time. Many mills in Blackburn have already adopted this course, and by working only during daylight they have reduced their production about one-third, and work about four days per week. This is not confined to Blackburn, but is also common to that district, including Burnley ; and in those concerns in which short time has not been adopted it will shortly be commenced. In some instances the time of working is reduced to three days per week. ROCHDALE.—The flannel market has not been quite so brisk as for the last weeks ; but yet a fair amount of business has been transacted. The wool dealers are more willing to sell at former prices than they have been, and the manufacturers buy very sparingly. HUDDERSFIELD.—There have been more buyers in the town, and goods suitable for the season have conse- quently been in rather increased demand. LEEDS.—DuII markets at the cloth halls, and business has also been dull with the commission houses, out of the markets, the merchants having bought very freely at the commencement of the season ; and the weather continuing fine, there has been less consumption of winter goods than usual, which seems to be the principal cause of the dulness. The stocks, however, are not large; and, in consequence, the mills continue in active employment, and prices are well maintained. Business has, from the same cause, been dull in the warehouses this week. BRADFORD.—WooI : The purchases of combing wool continue to be made in the most sparing manner, but there is no accumulation of stock in the staplers' hands. The farmers cling to their clips for prices that cannot be given for the worsted trade, and this withholding of stock in the country keeps prices firm here.—Yarns : It is re- ported that several very extensive works are about to be closed; while the stoppage of machinery and short time working of other establishments has reached an extent never known before. The machinery in actual operation will, ere long, not be one-third of that running at this period in 1862. This course is adopted from the business position of the trade ; for at the present price of wool, yarns are making a loss so considerable, that there is no alternative but the course now so generally adopted.-- Pieces : There is no improvement in the demand for goods, and every day the number of looms idle is on the increase, for there is no disposition to make goods for stock, and the prices now current suggest the necessity of curtailing the supply till a better state of things is apparent. NOTTINGITAM.—No greater animation in either lace or hosiery goods than lately reported, and prospects for the winter are very gloomy. No alteration in the price of yarn.
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Liverpool, Merseyside, England
"1854-10-24T00:00:00"
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On TILIIRSDAY next, the 26th instant, at Twelve o'clock, on the Quays of the Great Float, Birkenhead, 878 Quebec Yellow Pine DEALS and ENDS, just landed, ex Sophia.—Apply to Messrs. J. S. DitLv & Co., Merchants. 40 Logs Quebec OAK. 98S Quebec Yellow Pine DEALS. 13 9-12 Fathoms 4-Feet H ein lock LATHWOOD, just landed, ex Napoleon 111. 762 Yellow Pine DEALS. 5-Fathoms 4-Feet Hemlock LATH WOOD, now landing, ex Pembroke. On account of the Importers. 0-Fathoms 4-Feet,Henalock LATHWOOD, ex Lord Maid- stone. 3-Fatboms- 4-Feet Hemlock LATEIW 00D, ex Elizabeth. About 30 Fathoms 3 to 6-Feet Danzic and Memel LATH- WOOD,. ex sundry vessels. 1,299 Red Danzic DEALS. 4,000 Red Memel DEALS. 3,000 Red 3lemel BOARDS. Apply to Messrs. CAR and ROBINSON, Merchants. 3,313 Red and White BATTENS and ENDS, just landed, ex Iris, from Petea. On account of the Importers. HOLME, SLATER, and CROOK, Brokers.
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"1854-10-24T00:00:00"
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MANTLES VELVET CIRCULARS, from 375. Gd. to Seven Guineas CLOTH CIRCULARS, from 9s. Bd. to Five Guineas. CUT WITHOUT A BEAM WATERPROOPrVihibRCULARS,7B. 6d. to 428 A large Assortment of CHILDREN'S MANTLES, IN ALL SIZES. BOYS' VECUNA COATS. OPERA MANTLES, IN FRENCH MERINO, at 17s. 6d. each.
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THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD, AND GENERAL COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.
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