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BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... SALE. *Patrick Dongherty, a potato dealer, appeared to answer the complaint of Alexnnder M'Minn, Esq.. J.P., Ilerdstown House, Donaghadee, for'having re- fused to pay a Suim of £2 ?? Gd, the price of a-od (11 cwt.) of potatoes sold to defendant in the publia ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... brought thesetthree loads of potatoes to market-on Saturday, 22ad February. Hfe filled the carts on the previous day, and picked the potatoes carefully, according to the instructions of Air. Chesney. They were all good potatoes put into the cart, and there ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... at which the potatoes came up, the plaintiffs were pro. vented getting caibbage in at a proper time. The cabbage were afterwards put in, and withered. Mr. M'LEAN, for the defence, relied on the in- voice that was given with the potatoes, in which it was ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Allan and p,atitk 3LCracken Owens. potato machank, Waliymena. arainst Win. Ross Warden and Samuel steWart. potato merchants. 35. May Street. Bel- t., to recover the sum of £141 3s 3d, baiance of3 an -cenul't of potatoes sold and delivered. The defendants ...

BELFAST RECORDERS COURT

... In this ease the action was brought by Wm idagowvan, potato merchant, May Street, against IRobert I Calivell, Arthur Street, civil engineer, to reeover £8 Fs 4d due on 'account of goods, seed' potatoes, sold and delivered. There wvas a counrer claim for ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Princes Street. Belfast, potato merchant, for the recovery of £23 i8s 6d. damages sustained by plaintifE by reason of the defendadnt having broken a contract he hal entered into to supply plaintiff with a quantity of potatoes. Mr. Ernest Kennedy appeared ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... found inferior to sample. The sample of potatoes was worth 5s. 3d. a cwt., and the potatoes that wero in the bottom of the hamper, were not worth more than Is., a cwt. Mr TRACY declared the whole of the potatoes (up- wards of ten cwt.) forfeited, and ordered ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... October, and wvituoiss saw him. Ilo told her that if she did not atop digging tbe potatoes lie would bring the polic e for her. Ste told him tlhat they %vere he1r potatoes. The police did arrest ber. She was brought be- fore the tnagistrates at Randalstowum ...

BALLYMONEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... Reformatory 'or five years. STEALING BEANS AND POTATOES. Mr LEscn having concluded an able and length- ened address to the jury on behalf of Akxander Manogher, charged with the theft of a quantity of beans and potatoes, the property of David Hegarty, his bro ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... ak, implartin a very peularti ppe. to the potato whtl etit. th Mr. RussEIT, cointieded tha thle potatoes were petrfctly soitod and wholesome. ,Mtrv. TACY (tiavitn examclitenti te potatoes)-I am ajulge of potatoes myself, and notheitg would tempt inctoea ...

LISBURN PETTY SESSIONS

... WOMi.'S issued at wvarrant for his arrest. t..IIICENY OP P'OTA.TOES. Thomas Reynolds and Daniel Dolphin were put forward, charged by Sob-Constable Galligau with having stolen ia bag of potatoes, the property of a farmer namred 1[-Cavaliey, on the 17th ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... an adjournment for three weeks. Messrs. L'Esttange & Brett appeared for the E creditors. t I THE POTATO CROP. d ARMAstH, TUESDAY.-The blight on the potato crop is now beginning to show itself remarkably here. The tops are beginning to wither rapidly, and ...