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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 ...

DOWNPATRICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... nontract. Willa'n Casemant, examined by Mr. CIxwLEv for defence-Mr. M Keating asked me if I had any potatoes. I said we had, but that I would not sell any potatoes till he would come to my father's house. He then asked me how many tone, and he named cight or ...

DUNGANNON QUARTER SESSIONS—JUNE 26

... guilty. John Brackenridge was charged with stealing a quantity of potatoes, the property of James O'Brien, and also with receiving them, knowing them to be stolen. Guilty of receiving the potatoes, knowing them to be stolen. Two months' imprisonment, with hard ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... Ballyclare, for having refused to pay him the stipulated price of 12 cwt. of potatoes. Mr. Seeds appeared for tile prosecution. The complainant said lie bad sold the potatoes to Kennedy, in the market, at 2s. Gd. per cwt., but when lie toc6 them to the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... POROUGSS BYE-LAWS. David Lyle -was summoned by the Mayor, Alder- C men, and Burgesses of the borough of Belfast for selling potatoes and butter in Willow Street on the L 30th October, without having previously obtained a I market ticket. I MNr. Coates appeared ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... enjoyed has been most favorable to the farmer in getting in his oats and potatoes. TIhe appearance of tire oat crop is very promising, and we also look forward to a good potato crop. early sowings looking remarkrably wvell. Sowing of flax is now en- gaging ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF A WIFE BY HER HUSBAND, NEAR HILLTOWN

... iiidustrious person, left her father's house to go to a potato field, a short des- tance oil; for the 1 rpose of digging potatoes. Ile ?? her out to the fidhl, andl Sat dOwVnI ?? a ri.ge of potatoes -whore she -as digg'ing. Alorgan. IUnderstand, took the ...

ARMAGH QUARTER SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... the railway company for the value of a bag of potatoes hich hlad been deh- vcred at Armagh to be forwarded to Belfast. The sum claimed was £2. On tle part of the company it was admitted that tlso potatoes had becn received, but the address conlld not ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... domestic duties. A few days ago she was peeling potatoes. and on dividing a sort of doable potato sho found in the inside of the potato the lost weddinsg rsing, which she was able es, to ilentify. 'ie potatoes were grown in a field are some half-a-nlile froint ...

DOWNPATRICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... surmmary jurisdiction. The case he had referred to the other day was one wherein the potatoes were lying out on the ridges, but in the case before the Court the potatoes were unlug. They could not be the subject of a larceny except by the 14th and 15th ...

ARMAGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... and the action wns to recover the sum of £5 for loss and damage sustained by him, in the non- delivery of a quantity of potatos, consignod to him from Ennisluillen, and to hc delivered at Richhill, in Armagh. The defence was simply that the Ulster Company ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... be forfeited, FRAUDULENTLY MADE-UP POTATOES. Hugh Ross, I-oggstown, was brought up on a charge of offering potatoes for sale whichi were frau- dulently made up. Those on the top of the bags were fine large potatoes, while lower down they were a size smaller ...