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PENALTY FOR UNWHOLESOME PICKLES

... he went Tao defendant soid that ibe huew tho cauliflowers wvere bad-as bad as they could ho-but he did not hnow It till the inepeetor went to the ?? and un- covered thoem. It wwi tho fi et let of cauliflowers he had had for piccalilli, and ha didn' t know ...

CROYDON PETTY SESSIONS

... the animnal fell down and hurt its knees. -Mr. Dennis (the defending solicitor): I believe your father gave 50s. and a cauliflower for the horse did he not P (laughter).-Witness: I don't know,-Mr. Dennis: Well, I can tell you that he did.-Mr. Judd, one ...

I CORONERSW INQUESTS

... THEFT OF A C.AUJLIFLOWER. On Siaturday, at the Croydon Petty sessions, Wm-. Taylor, a labourer, was charged with stealing a cauliflower or the value of fourpence, the property of a market gardener, named Randall, and he was further charged with assaulting ...

THE COSTERS' BARROWS

... barrow and caobages. Mr. Thompson said his learned friend was mistakeli. The barrow contained flowers. Mr. Justice Hlawkins: Cauliflowers, perhaps (lauogter). Mr. Avory said that he would suggest that the appeals entered by his clients should be now dismissed ...

TRAVELLING THIEVES.—EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... baking powder, 4 lemons, 8 boxes of toys, 3 pieces of soap weighing lilbs., a bottle of ketchup, a bottle of capers, a cauliflower, a pewter quart measure with the initials D. L. M. engraved on it, a spoon, abrush, 11 cigars, a money-box, a bottle of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... assistants to watch her. She went upstairs to the vegetable stall and bought a cauliflower, for which she paid lid. When the assistant's back was- 'turned she took two cauliflowers from a shelf, and,. placed one in herbasket and one outside. She walked downstairs ...

Law Intelligence

... written y statement of his grounds of complaint, from which it ap- e peared that he had sold the bankrupts some hogsheads of cauliflower a few days before the petition, when they must have known they were insolvent, and had no means of e paying. 4t Evis, one ...

SCHOOLBOY'S STRANGE MANIA

... assaulting( Con-. stable Golden, 165 K. On Monday after- noon, the 21st nlt., the prisoners and other men were ejected from the Cauliflower Inn at Ilford, and after a lot of persuasion left' the neighbourhood. Going down Ald- borough Road'they met Constable Golden ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE AT SUTTON

... half-past two o'clock the other morning be was on duty in the High-. road, Ilford, and,' passing a shed belonging to the Cauliflower public-hoiise, he heard the noise of respirt- tion, and going into the shed found the prisoner sleep9 ing in 'a manger. ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST MESSRS. BAHR AND BEHREND

... dee lunocents, in Paris, early fruits and vegetables to the amount of 1,200,000f. At the beginning of January come the cauliflowers of Brittany and Angers, to the amount of 175,00f.; next coiae artichokes from Perpignan, Brest, Angers, and even from Africa ...

THE WHALLEY-RANGE MURDER

... and the cartridges, lie said that en that day John and Frank into Eabree were engaged until hnlf.past two gatherieg cap, cauliflowers is at fie ld about hialf-a-mile distant froam the kiisd house. At that hour ceitness ?? os an erranel, and o and next sauv ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... i~ supply of salads. Trhe Cape broccolies, althoug apt' to . the house. ~A 'rich border should asoW 'he prepared far I cauliflowers, wich, shhould lie planted immediately; the . will supply the' table until Chrlstmas, provided they are i eseo.red froofi ...