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THE POTATO CROP

... THE POTATO CROP. The Manchester Examiner of Saturday publishes a communication from One who has Whistled at (he Plough. The following are extracts k ' At last, the potato dis ...

FRAUDS BY A POTATO MERCHANT

... FRAUDS BY A POTATO MEURCHA1NT. At the Exeter assizes, this week. Wlil Thomas, merchant, was Indicted under the Debtor Act, 1809, for not deliverlng up to the trustee of his estate In bankruptcy three cargoe of potatoe. purchased by him shortly before ...

Potatoes —In const quence of the reports that have b.»n put into circulation weak or Kicked persons, ..

... Potatoes —In const quence of the reports that have b.»n put into circulation weak or Kicked persons, rcsptctiiig the potato crop the present .year, as to the probability of its being very generally affee'ed with the disease which the crops the two preceding ...

CORN LAWS ART POTATO LAWS

... and resort to potatoes. There will be no rheck to population, for people will increase upon potatoes ars last as they do upon grain. Ireland is an -xamuple; anid look at the consequence! Ween a peo- plearebrsugiit to depend upon the potato, they aie Always ...

Re-appbkarance op thb Potato Disbasb.—At the ordinary meeting of the Botanical Society of London, held on ..

... thb Potato Disbasb.—At the ordinary meeting of the Botanical Society of London, held on Friday night, Mr. Barnep, of Sidmouth, exhibited numerous specimens of diseased potatoes, which were of this year's early crop. Mr. Barnes could find no potato free ...

RICE

... time much more nutritious quality than the potato. Example.—Cost of 5 lbs. potatoes at present market retail rate, 3^d. Cost of 1 lb. East India rice at present retail rate, Five pounds perfectly sound potatoes, carefully pared, wi 1 leave lbs., and after ...

CHARGE AGAINST A WOOLTON TRADESMAN

... with having, on December 11, stolen 34 cwnt. i of potatoes, valued at £5 2s., the property i of his employer. William Ashe, grocer, of; Woolton, was charged with receiving the potatoes i' knowing them to be stolen.-Mr. Tobin (in- , stuctedby MJr. H. F ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... such potatoes as might be con- signed to him for sale in the Birmingham market. Day went to Lythlam about the 23rd or 24th of October last, and purchased potatoes in that locality, and on the 25th of October he loaded three wvaggons with potatoes, which ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... RAILWAY COMPANY.-In this case John. Livesey, potato dealer, Preston, sooght to recover from the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company the aum of £15 as compensation for damages done to a quanltitY of potatoes, which, in consequence of their not being ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... saw the defendant with three hampers of potatoes. Immediately behind her were scales and weights which she used for selling potatoes In scores. Alter givlag her a caution, ho saw her a second time selling potatoes In small quantities from a broken hamper ...

COUNTY COURT.—MONDAY LAST

... that he was informed the potatoes had been forwarded. The person who bought and forwarded the potatoes was a Mr. k owarth, and it was he also who intimated to the defen- dant the change in price. A few days after the potatoes had been forwarded (which ...