POTATOES AT MARKET PRICES
... ...
... ...
... bags from the Coniinent. HOPS.—During last week only 23 bates hops were received at London from the Continent. POTATOES.—The imports of potatoes into London last week comprised 26,734 bags from Hamburg, from Bremen, Danzig, Ghent, and 2,260 barrels and 7 ...
... bales from New York. At Liverpool between two and tinea hundred bales were also received from New York. POTATOES.—During last week 6,632 bags of potatoes were received London from Hamburg, 481 bags from bags from Wheat, bags and packages from Malta. FlllifeH ...
... 15 O to £5 0 0 Clover.. 410 0to 5 0 0Clover.. A 5 0 to 515 0 Straw 14Oto 1 8 0 Strawv.. 110 O to 112 0 WATERSIDE POTATO MARKET. Old Potatoes being now nearly out of the market, the supplies are very limited to-day, and business is exceedingly dull. York ...
... the war will be considerably mitigated. THE POTATO DISEASE.-Mr. George Slater, of Hulme Mills, near Knutsford, Cheshire, pub ishes a ?? against the potato disease. He ?? them up in time; all early potatoes set in March or the beginning of April should ...
... load. WATERSIDE POTATO MARKET. Old potatoes are now being disposed of at any reasonable offer in order to clear what few remain on hand; quotations cannot consequently be given with any accuracy whatever. The arrivals of new potatoes, principally by rail ...
... except to the potatoes and the hay. In respect of the hay crop everything has been out of joint. There was drought when moisture was the one thing it wanted, and there is deluge now that sunshine and drying winds are needful. The potatoes, too, have suffered ...
... Aberdeenshire, feed 26 to 28 ?? Potato '6 to.3,t Ross and Morayshire, feed ?? 26 to 28 ?? Potato * .. t, tO3) English, feed ?? 24 to 26 ?? 1otato 2.j to -i English, Poland ?? to 30 ?? Black 21 to 26 Irish, feed ?? ?? 23 to 25 ?? Potato ?? 2,; o 2i Irish, black ...
... that within the last few days the ravages of the potato disease appear to be spreading rapidly. It is remarked that the disease appears to be fasteiing with peculiar ma- |lignity upon the middlesized potatoes-those that have grown toa considerable bulk escaping ...
... THE POTATO CROP IN IRELAND. DoNEOAL.-The potatoes are excellent. Tyvns.-Near Otragh the potatoes are good in quality, and there is no blight. LEiTaIM.-The blight is partially on the haulm, but bars not yet reached the tubers. Anmaou.-The potato leaves ...
... reduce, next session, the annual vote for the Board of Health. THE IarSII POTATO CRop.-Tllere is a sensitive- ness of apprehensioil in the public nitr t* with respect to the potato crop, which disposes it to take alarm from very inade- quate causes. There ...
... 8d to 5G Od; large pork, 4s Od to i 4s 4d; small ditto, 4s 10d to 5G Od per Bbs by tha carcase. WATERSIDE POTATO MARKET. d Very few old potatoes have come to hand since our last f report, but the supplies of now are on the increase,, and a generally in ...