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SEED POTATOES

... SEED POTATOES. WAD A MB, Green, Blrtulnrham, rwpwo'fnlly Inrrte* I'artie* Seed Pokakoee. taepeek hi* EBAW POTATOBa. frown leak rear Ui Trance the ear deal (or reoeral ua* and frenket Crupper*. Pno* Ida par Bap eifbt t~ at £7. per b ...

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 ...

THE ALLEGED POTATO DISEASE

... I THE ALLEGED POTATO DISEASE, I [From the Gardener's Cleronict of Saturday.] We forsee an inundation of theories as to the cause of the Potato Disease, which every one finds himself capa- ble of explaining, except those who have most infornia- tion about ...

THE POTATO DISEASE

... THE POTATO DISEASE. To Via Editor of tk* Bristol iferntry. Sir—The numerous reports which appear in the Mercury and other papers relative to tho potato disease, though very gloomy, may considered as unexaggerated, and borne out by. alas ! too-well-attested ...

ABOUT POTATOES

... would buy them. He knew that the average prioe of the potatoes he sold was 50s a ton. Mr Adatms, a member of the firm of Thoms Adams, of Bristol, potato merchants, said he purohmad a lot of these potatoes from the Midland Rsilway oomplay. They were a very ...

THE POTATOE DISEASE

... THXE POTATOE DISEASE. Mr. List, the efficient Supeaiuterndenr of Police in the county of Edinburgh, hanving, on thed 23d of last monoth, addressed a letter to the various Superintendeurs of Police of the counties in Scotland, requesting information regarding ...

POTATOES FOR SALE

... POTATOES FOR SALE. There will be Sold, by Public Roup, on Saturday, 2d September, Loch hills, Parkhill, BOUT Five Acres of POTATOES, consisting V. of Glenbei-vies, Roxburgh Regents, Pink Eyes, and Reds. be Sold in Lots to suit Purchasers; and can be carted ...

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 ...

THE POTATO CROP

... wash the salt from it, but in the spring of 1845 a few potatoes and a quan- tity of grass were sown as an experiment, and both came up most luxuriantly. In the latter part of August the potatoes had grown to a large size, and from the unenclosed and un- ...

THE POTATO CROP COMMITTEE:

... the isme ground. There was sanrch starchn!. the di'sad, as in the scnmd potato, sad, in his opinirn, tha foteer, if anything, weare Dreferae for fteding- cattle. Mr Coleman, potato grower aond da e the cnazty of Londcendery. uid th, the trietel he pe fly ...

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 ...

Theft of Potatoes at Torquay

... Theft of Potatoes at Torquay. Magisterlal Proceedings. At the Torquay Police Court, this morniny, before Mr. P. B. Drlnkwatei, Mr. J. J. E. Slade, county magistrates, Samuel Robine, labourer, was brought up in custody charged with stealirg potatoes valued ...