COLESHILL

... stealing l'J2lbs. of potatoes, the property of Mr. William Tabberner Loud, farmer, of Maxstoke MilL Miss Sophia Allwood, housekeeper to Mr. Loud, stated that the prisoner was employed, on the sth inst., to sort a quantity of potatoes. Shortly afterwards ...

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 ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... such potatoes as might be con- signed to him for sale in the Birmingham market. Day went to Lythlam about the 23rd or 24th of October last, and purchased potatoes in that locality, and on the 25th of October he loaded three wvaggons with potatoes, which ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... j1'(ED 1sIotitiY ?? ?? potato dealer, Car digan Street, and George Groat (33), g reenigrocer, (treat Br ook Street, were c harged, on remndl~ clitiistealinig aquasitity of potatoes, vhaue £1., the pro party of l'dward l'indi*, potato dealer, 3lHowe Street ...

PORTMADOC

... pork butcher. I bad potatoes growiog in a field near Croesor Railway. Several people have pota- toes there. I have repeatedly missed potatoes frow my lot. I did not authorise the defendant to g., there to dig potatoes. My potatoes are nice, clesau and ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, FEB. 19

... not keep his appointment. Mr. Jackson, of Derby, potato dealer, saw the potatoes when the defendant was carting them away, and in his opinion they were good sound rock potatoes. AIr. Abell, of Derby, potato dealoir, cpnsidered thetm a very good sample of ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... saw the defendant with three hampers of potatoes. Immediately behind her were scales and weights which she used for selling potatoes In scores. Alter givlag her a caution, ho saw her a second time selling potatoes In small quantities from a broken hamper ...

CARNARVON

... Davies, said In she lived in Pool-street, and sold potatoes. Lewis Wil- i. liams came to her shop with a sack of potatoes on his i, back, on Thursday evening last. She had purchased .e. two sacks of potatoes before from him; it was about 8 n. or 10 weeks ...

HAMILTON—OCTOBER [ill]

... ioremnr, ThoLmas Binshelweod. two bs or qunfLtittWS of potatoes, then ,growing on the farra of Suinileisiw-v, cnn- sistirg of about five acres, at the price or rate of £, h da- per acre-that the potatoes were to be me4sured by a pro. -pery qualified rneasurer-thc ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... the high roa& at Spital with a sack of potatoes on his back. On being questioned, the accustd sald the potatoe were given to him by Mr. 8teele, bailif ,b Dfr. 3. B. Case. Afterwards it wee found that the potato hog on Mr. Cases ofarm hade been opmened ...

BANGOR COUNTY COURT

... let him f have some potatoes at a lower rate. i Cross-examined by Mr. EDWARDS-Received two let- ters from Hugh Jones about the potatoes. Did not get e any discount from him; but lie gave him Is. 6d. that r he might come and buy potatoes from him again. Had ...