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THE IRISH POTATO CROP

... THE IRISH POTATO CROP. (SPECIAL TBI.KQKAM.) '1 general average condition crcp 8 3'J, show mg the large falling off 116 points compared with lad month, when the conditiou was 95'6 but it is still point* better than this time last year, when it stood at ...

THE GOVERNMENT SEED POTATOES REJECTED AS RUBBISH

... THE GOVERNMENT SEED POTATOES REJECTED RUBBISH. A: tiie la~t mating of Bo.ir i •atrdian« the clerk formed tbe ua that th*re were tie Scotch s»ed potatoes, which at (betweoa Killarnty and Tralee) a few since, lying , as rubbish ia the attached workhouse ...

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... National Edncation unon whose -nc e.xperiments on potato disease proven- :.ves have been carried oeb for many years have scat to each National school in Ireland a circular and instruoton as to troatmont of potatoes in preventing disease. The Irish Land Commission ...

AN ABORTIVE PROSECUTION

... price for potatoes. There was then no difficulty I ina his buying potatoes. After the bargain withm Carroll lie asked to have the potatoes weighed, and they -were taken down to Mr. Heffernan's scales. The defendant's muen weighed the potatoes, and 5ir ...

ACTION ABOUT A SETTER DOG

... stomach some pieces of hard [ boiled potatoes and sains of potatoes. Now lie , w-ould sak his worship to say that the cause of thce .dot's death wathie improper mianner in which it |-v .afedtr -heard boiled potatoes having produced iconvuiston;, ad tht ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... found that the potatoes had been called for. Be then wemmunicated with the police. A clerk from the railway proved that Howley Cailed withl carzs at the railway and received the Potatoes. Other witnesses proved purchasing the potatoes -t the defendants ...

ACTION AGAINST THE WICKLOW COPPER MINING COMPANY

... and on the strongth of a lecture delivered by Pro- 9esSor Baldwin, at Cork, On the potato crop, or. dered one tou of bonte manuro at X£G a tou, 21 cwt. of epecid potato ananuro at £9r a ton, and two tonc of oats manure at £7 a tun. ?? he gave tho order ...

THE GREAT WEXFORD WILL CASE

... W-'Belfrst Mescamst Vis Jousl. I POTATO RIOTS. - On Mondaylast, a riot of a serious nature took place at the Ballast-quay, caused by the opposition of a number of persons, principally porters, to the shipment of potatoes on board the Sbamrock steamer, for ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... several sums of money amounting to 1301. and upwards, for the purpose of paying several potato factors. On last. Saturday the prisoner was sent with 47L to pay for potatoes which had been delivered. The prisoner not having returned on the following Mon- day ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... g another row took place, when a man in 'icharge of potato sacks had them out open, and hie diger out tff, Q O Thursday, 4h 'eadrort, there was seriou3 rioting, inrignfrobm the Eame cause. Potatoes tbeta have risen enormously. The authorities must sea ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... who has vessels in the Scotch potato trade, and has his stores in George's-street; soon afterwards witness saw the gate of Mr. Beatty's stores open, and observed two men coming out each of them having a sack of potatoes on his back; witness, thinking ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER AT ARMAGH

... and Mr. Williamson defended. Joseph Wilson examined, deposed he saw de- ceased on the Sunday morning of his death dig- ging potatoes. He believed deceased kept his money on his person. He sold his cattle in Moy fair. To Mr. Williamson-He was not aware deceased ...