POTATOES
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... aeks,. 1106 baskets from 63 baskets and 6 ba from Boulogne. Foreign potatoes, the quality of which has prov tolerably good, have moved off freely at from 6/ 15s to 8/ per ton. ‘potatoes, which solid at from 1s to Ja 4d per stone of CARLISLE, Saturday, July ...
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... POTAT': PRICES o aAND SPpITaAL Now 19 — During the past week, the imports of foreign Potatoes into London have amounted to 820 tons, derited as follows :—150 tons, 704 baskets from Rotterdam; 8§ sacks, 420 bags from Antwerp ; 6 sacks from Ustend; 164 ...
... EE as _ THE POTATOE DISEASE. Ml ming that tne rou0 fr. | Ta on the disease which is at present making such fearful on our potatoe crops may not be devoid of interest, | | I take the liberty of sending them for insertion. It may be known to your readers ...
... THE POTATOE DISEASE. (From Bell's Weekly Messenger.) Wo address ourselves to the consideration of the disease which is now devastating the potatoe crops, with an earnest anxiety te render some assistance ; for, granting (for the sake of argument), that ...
... up for potatoes 1844, wheat 1845, potatoes 1840.—Whole potatoes, planted In rows of lOyards, about 2ft. Oln. asunder, Nov. 19th and 20th, 1843, and dug sth and 6th Oct., 1840 Weight when dug. Sets asunder, st. lbs. , i Large » , .. White j below .. Large ...
... THE POTATOE DISEASE. The following is an abstract of returns furnished to the Foreign Office Her Majesty's consuls in Europe, showing the state ot the potatoe disease in the several consulates: Alicant-No disease, but potatoes soapy, scarce, and dear ...
... ICES of POTATOES EN, Monday, March 5.—York regents ws 100s to 180s; Lincolnshire regents ex regents 90s to 110s, shaws 100s to ys 90s to 110s, white kidneys 100s to 110s pez ton.. Saturday, March 3.—No alteration. in the supply according to the : general ...
... f POTATOES Sovutnwark Watersinr, Monday, Jan. the prevalence of southerly winds our market has been sparingly supplied the/last fortnight, which has gaused a large quantity of ware Ho used potatoes to be cleared away. The following are this| day’s quotations ...
... received the following statement from Lord Portman, reference to the potatoe crop in Dorsetshire, viz.:— Bryanstonc, July 31, 1848.—0n the lst of July my gardener observed the potatoes looking rather fading, and day by day found the symptoms of disease ...
... THE POTATOE PLANT. (From BelCs Weekly Messenger.) Amid the general planting of the potatoe, which now takes place in most portions of the kingdom, a few facts with relation to this valuable root will not be unacceptable to some of our readers. As to the ...