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THE POTATO DISEASE INQUIRY

... discover it is. Onea diseased potato in an acre was slidE- th cleait to ruin a crop. A diseased potato might produce th healthy plants. He thought, however, that it was Of the he last iniportance that dise ased potatoes should not beqi pl1anted. Ho thought ...

EAST RIDING (HULL) PETTY SESSIONS

... William Scrows. ton was charged with stealing potatoes and cabbages, the property of Mr Wilson, farmer, Elloughton.-Supt. Ellerker said the prosecutor had of late complained of rob. beries from his garden and potato pie. On Friday last Mr Wilson again reported ...

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... Dock-sido fourteen bags of potatoes, the properiy of Wm. Dutton, on the ltch of 10ebruary, and the latter with receiving them, well- knowing them to have: been stolen; Snell was further chlarged with stealing four bags of potatoes from the same place, the ...

YESTERDAY'S HULL POLICE

... accpted. POTATO ROBBERY FROm THE DOOK-SIDE. - James McKay and John Smith, fisberlads, were charged with stealing two bags of potatoes from a shed on the west side of the Humber Dock, the property of Messrs Rawson and Robinson. A consignment of potatoes was ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... five years. ANOTHEsR TRlsFT OF POTATOES. Joseph Miiplesten was charged with stealing a quantity of potatoes the property of Mr. Frankeon. The prosecutor stated that on the 13th instant he had a large quantity of potatoes on the west side of the Prince's ...

YESTERDAY'S HULL POLICE

... house. Witness believed that the potatoes belonged to Messrs. Gee and Company. Mr. 'averack, who appeased for the prisoner Hawkinis, said he was fireman on board the Sultan. It was qaite e true that he did give the potatoes to Smith, but the r defence was ...

WEDNESDAY'S HULL POLICE

... on the ground. He was trying to sell the horse. Fined 20s. and costs. CHARGE OF STEALNG POTATOES.-John Ward, a - labourer, was -ocarged with stealing some potatoes, the property of seme person unknown. P.C. Johnson (44) said that lie was on duty in AW ...

HULL COUNTY COURT, YESTERDAY

... the ?? was an action for £3 2s. for potatoes. In December last thp plaintiff let the defendant and a person named Tweedale (who was then his partner) have a number of socks of potatoes to sell for him. These potatoes, it was alleged, lhad been sold to ...

CHARGE OF MISAPPROPRIATION OF WORKHOUSE STORES

... articles l sent away were in the shape of Itams, sirloins or joints of pork, bladders of lard, sacks of potatoes, and other vega- tables, but that the potatoes were sent by a peck at a time. Johnb Pen itington said-I am the porter. Pigs have been e kept at the ...

BARTON PETTY SESSIONS

... the magistrates only I ordered her to be imprisoned for one day. STEALING POTATOES,-rFurlow Stamp, of Goxhill, parish clerk, was charged with stealing 4J stones of I potatoes at Goxhill, on the 19th inst., belonging to Joseph John Shearwoott and Hiram ...

THE PENGE CASE

... es was estimated at 288,100, the total number from the beginning being 3,590,(000. INTERNATIONAL POTATO EXHIBITION AT TRE WESMIcNSreR AQuAmuxI.-A potato show, similar in character to 'that held at thie Alexundra Palace last year, though perhaps larger ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... dauced (I give you the exact numbers) 131 potatoes, 31 -of which % ere diseased; the second, with the tops cut ofE, 147 potatoes, 12 of which were diseased ; the third, with the covering of earth, 13Q potatoes, of which number 8 were diseased; and the ...