POTATOES AT MARKET PRICES
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... THIL' FtAILUREA 01' 7l1E POTATO (CROUP IN IREl'LAlND.I 'Tlie following is tile extrtict from a report of tie Corn- ilissiotters of Iniquiry into matters CoUM;ectcd w ith tile fisilureofl tue potattler01, Mlitlcshws Ilidl on1 the ta blu o0 tile Illouse ...
... quantities for the potato season, it is net antipited that the effect of the potato failure, as regards money, will be much seen, though all must feel it. Some of the substan- tial men would have sold £6,000, £7,000, and £8,000 worth of potatoes each, had they ...
... FA ILURE of the TURNIP and POTATO CROPS in thie NORTH of SCO2 TA ID, and its EFFBCTS on the CA TTLE TRADE. frROM OUR CORRESMONDENT.] O- AEri;DArteN, SuET. 8,1846. at There is now reason to fear that the turnip crop in the 2,5 North of Scotland will, ere ...
... symptom is a dry gangrene, which attacks the stem of the potato plant under ground, followed by small black soft spots on the edges or points of the leaves. In some instances the young potatoes are also black or blackening; and here and there the leaves ...
... to hearing and speech. Foreign Potatoes.—Several parcels of potatoes from the Azores have just been introduced into the London market, both for food and seed. Some of these were introduced last spring as carlv new potatoes, and successful were the samples ...
... bags from the Coniinent. HOPS.—During last week only 23 bates hops were received at London from the Continent. POTATOES.—The imports of potatoes into London last week comprised 26,734 bags from Hamburg, from Bremen, Danzig, Ghent, and 2,260 barrels and 7 ...
... substitute for potatoes for ta famtily of elight or ten indlividuals, along withr the usural table supply of othrer food. East India rice is cirarged at present, by retail, about 4d. per lb. Supposing it, trader the presenrt calamity of potato failure, to ...
... of the labourers in the town of Kildorrery, showing the quantity of potatoes they had at present —360 persons had 70 barrels of potatoes—3B families the village had not a single potato—and all these were persons who had gardens, and had the prospect of ...
... shall now give the prices at which oats, potatoes, and oatmeal were sold on Saturday last: Of oats there were eight sacks, price per cwt. Bs. to Bs. 3d., and one sack reached Bs. 6d. Oatmeal, 15s. 9d. 16s. Potatoes, lumpers, 4d.; cups and peelers, 44d. ...
... Russell's potato prognosis is received with incredulity in this quarter. The now potatoes look well, and are selling at a low price in the markets. It is, indeed, true that sable spots are to be seen on the stem midway between the potatoes and the surface ...