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DERBY MIDSUMMER SESSIONS, Before JOHN BALGUY, Esq. Recorder

... of Cut Flowers, M. Gisborne, Esq. Ing ?? Lady S. Greisley ; Beanls, Mr. it lthe Owen ; French Beans, H. Barton, Esq, ; Cauliflowers, ci Sirs. Henrickson-; Ist Cucumbers, Marquess of Hastings; w 2d ditto, H. Barton, Esq.; Lettuces, Marquess of Hastings; ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, MONDAY, July 14

... of trespassing in his garden; the nanny goat, he fancied, had eaten his very best1 curl parsley, the hearts of two score cauliflowers, and. a number of cabbages; and he thought the donkey had . .eaten his peas; however the things had been damaged ~f by ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, FRIDAY, May 8

... admittedlhaving stolen them. ?? la oktocauliflowers had been thrown through a privy-liole.-Mr. t r DDC ?? proved that the cauliflowers bad been stolen, and that he cs Cb thev hod seen themnsafest eight o'clock on Friday evening. -Pollee mn constable Davis ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, MONDAY, May 17

... against the defendants, to recover tue sum I, of dl. 8s. 2d., for loss occasioned by lbs non-delivery oif os ,g potatoes and cauliflowers, in Derby, in time for market. ol for 21. I5a. Oil. for the lees on lisa caluliflowers was paid into Court, n irli leaving ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... for him; for dinineir lif said he should like new potatoes a nd chops, but a Ifterwrds stitd hl would be content wvith cauliflower, whici aclie lie(; fter ilienner lie weit out, ntied sooll afterlie lit i t- gone Miss Biruer iiissed three bools off tue ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... stealing five cauliflowers, the properly of the Midland RaIlway Oompany.-Henry Howkins, yard foreman, said, he saw the prisoner on the company's premises at a quarter- peat four the day previous. He was In a waggon which contained cauliflowers, and was trimming ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST AN ORGANIST AT DERBY

... the m1ispleay wee a Ay last, in the Village Club- a n hiblts of potatoes, onions p, foy creditable ouoe, the ex- a ?? and cauliflowers being, .tinips, carrots, tirnips, parsley, tl e amongst the flowers v ,xcelleot, The dbias end rosessl beiag exhibited ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... stealing a cauliflower, value 3d Pe the property of Ann Flethoer.-Francis Walker, keeper or pr Id the Market Hall, said that morning he saw prisoner take do the cauliflower from beneath a vacant stall. There were se! n, other cauliflowers there belonging ...

MOTHER AND SON IN THE BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Hudson, Buxton, Hacken, Tournirs, J. Wood, Laucaster, Hudson. Vegetablo inarrows,-Bux- ton, &aunders, Pegg, Lettuce, Ray. Cauliflowers, Tu1ker, Lan- caster, Saunders. Cabbage (red), Ray, Saunders, Tucker; white, Buxton, Saunders, Tucker. Celery (red), F ...

DERBYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... being reported on. Two of oats gave excellent results. 100 per cent. growth; one of clover, a moderate growth : one of cauliflower, a inodierate grmwth : three tif caulifliower were very poor samples, giving hut 20 per cent. growth. Colonel Shortt reported ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... extent less than on previous occasions, was extremely creditable, the potatoes being splendid specimens, while the autumn cauliflowers were very superior. The onions were remarkable for their size and quality. Some good dahlias and pansies were exhibited ...