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THE POTATO INVESTIGATION

... theiise of e these potatoes is out of the question, and nowhere in Germany s -hasseach an eff~ct been observed. In the diseased potato no so-. Ilanin can be discovered. It may be of some use to call attention to the fact, that diseased potatoes may ceasily, ...

DISPUTE AS TO POTATOES

... allowed the potatoes to heroine wet. Evidence was then given on behalf of both pu ties, the plaintiffs witnesses alleging that the snip wvas salted, and the defendant's witnesses swearing that it was quite clean and dry before the potatoes were put in ...

DESTITUTION IN THE HIGHLANDS

... crops. Such, persons I unable to procure potatoes and seed. Applications onE t he increase. M~r J. F. blacfarlabe. .btornowvay (ppop- I ! ation 10,389), says :-Nearly al crofters without and |unable to procure potatoes. Some have sufficient grain *c for sowving ...

STONEHAVEN SMALL DEBT COURT

... down the potatoes because they were not lifted. Croassexarnined-Witness lifted about a bushel of a the potatoes ini the autumnm, and Sold them for seed at r 3s per bushel. It woull have paid him to lift the potatoes. (Shown a pa.rcel of potatoes alleged ...

STONEHAVEN SHERIFF COURT

... STONEHAYEN SHERIFF COURT. A DISPUTED POTATO TRIANSACTIONX HOWIE V. CAMERON. This was an action in which George Mennie Howie, potato dealer, Aberdeen, sought to have Janes; Cameron, farmer, Cnarleston, NTgg, ordained to de- liver to pursuerat the port ...

STONEHAVEN BANKRUPTCY COURT

... price for the else ay potatoes as they should be delivered to him. I told him at ae I wished £600. He asked if there were potatoes to thatPris Id value. I said there certainly was acreage and more, and cam l he could judge of the potatoes for himself. On sing ...

AGRICULTURAL REVIEW

... continue to do well, but those who have potatoes l still complain of their going wrong. It is still the case that certain varieties have resisted the dis- ease, those ecialy mentioned being the champion and that prific potato the Bruce. It is difficult to account ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... the loss on a shipment of potatoe per the Limosa to America, and which the pursue d alleged the defender was bound to pay in terms an agreement between them to share the profit or los on the transaction The loss on the. potatoes was caused through their ...

INTERESTING CASE OF PRINCIPAL AND AGENT

... defender li tons of potatoes at the price . of 60s per ton cash to be paid on delivery ; (2) that the said potatoes were the property of the pui suers, and that the said George Menio lHowie had bean employed by them to sell the said potatoes along with others ...

NAIRN SHERIFF COURT

... call Smnith, sold to the defender the blue and cham- piou potatoes, then in pit on the soid farm, at thu price of £8 per oan fir the blses, and £2 INs per ton fur the champions, aild that the potatoes were to be riddlc dressed ant delivered at Nuirn as soon ...

NEWHILLS AND DYCE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... John Lobban. 12 best potatoes, kidneys, (6 entries--I George Black, Mill of Craibstone; 2 A. C. Pirie; 3 John Lobban. 12 heaviest potatoes, 3 entries-1 Geo. Hall, Smith- field; 2 A. e. Pirie, Craibstone. Silver medal for 12 best potatoes-James Hendry, Heowmoss ...