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JURY COURT—THURSDAY

... to the de- fender forty tons of potatoes, at the price of £5, 5s. per ton ; and, whether the defender is in- debted and resting owing to the pursuer the sum of £205, with interest thereon, as the price of the said potatoes, after deducting a sum of £5, ...

POLICE COURT—THURSDAY

... last. The prisoner promptly denied, and the witnesses were produced. He had been superintending the sale of some bags of potatoes in front of a shop in THigh Street, late on Saturday night, when a number of playfully-disposed juveniles congregated in ...

Law Intelligence

... to the-p rsu er 30Stons of Regent potatoes at t6s per boll, or Wos per ton. The potatoes-were bought for ?? in mar- ket, and were to be sent by the North British Rail- way.. The defender failed to supply the potatoes, and this action was raised, concluding ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... seed-bed been obtained. We are now pretty well advanced for the season, and have nearly re- covered the ground lost during 1862. Potato-planting is now being proceeded with; and notwithstanding the unprofitable crop of last year, the usual breadth seems in ...

Law Intelligence

... Alfred) at Leith, eight tons of potatoes or thereby, contained in eighty sacks or thereby, the property of the said David Denholm, to be carried by the defenders for hire, and delivered in Lon. don to James Rlichmond, potato salesman, Covent Garden, London; ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICLARY

... the balance of a L. nofte he had received in his shop in Leith Wynd from a labourer who had purchased a small quantity of potatoes, fish, and whisky; and being habit and repute a thief, he was sentenced to be transported for seven years. Robina Burnet ...

JURY TRIALS

... btread he has always used,, and Dow uses,: only. a wheat flour, Waater, yeast, and salt, and sells no bread t adulterated with potato flour and alum-that the a defender is' proprietor of the 'Xrth Brijon newspapers, d and caused to be inserted in-the said ...

LAW REPORTS

... tons of potatoes at twenty-four shillings per ton, shipped at Leven. The defenders, ots the 14th Oc- tober', answered- Your favour dated 12th hut bear- ing the post mark of the 14th, and received this afternoon, is before us, with offer of potatoes for ...

Law Intelligence

... pursuer sues as the executor of the late me, Anthony Gray, potato merchant, Manchester, uing who died in December 1860. The action is tion' raised for an admitted balance of £241, 4s., 000 due on potato transactions, as between prin- nis- cipal and agent, by ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... of Aitken, Mathie, & Co. having stopped payment, n- to an amount stated to range between L.30,000 and L.35,000. ad FEaTFI-POTATOES.-Owing to large quantities sent by rail- way from Yorkshire, and the surrounding country, sales, it is Crksaid, have become ...

REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE FOR THE PAST WEEK

... the appearance is altogether unusual, and fears are entertained that it may The lat- prove to be a disease similar to the potato blight. ter crop is very badly spoken of, not only in the British Islands, but also in France, Holland, Belgium, and some ...

Law Intelligence

... steamship at Leith eight tons of potatoes or Wi thereby, contained in eighty sacks or thereby, the 18] prpryof the said David Denholm, to be carried 'wb by the defendr for hire and delivered in London as to James Richmondl, potato salesman, Covent w in Garden ...