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THE POTATO CROP COMMITTEE:

... the isme ground. There was sanrch starchn!. the di'sad, as in the scnmd potato, sad, in his opinirn, tha foteer, if anything, weare Dreferae for fteding- cattle. Mr Coleman, potato grower aond da e the cnazty of Londcendery. uid th, the trietel he pe fly ...

AN IRISH POTATO-SELLING CASE

... in which Mr. Robert Nicholson,,potato e3 msecrhalntb at Rilicee4, County Down, sued as Mr. Thonmas Browsn, merolhant, of Pembroke hi Dock, to recover £150 damages for breaeh of of coctreot in the sale of a cargo of potatoes. Mr. m J. HL. Campbell, Q.C. ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF STEALING AND RECEIVING POTATOES AT CARDIFF

... inst. eight cache of Stettin red potatoes. the 1 he property of E. England, potato merchant, West he E3ute Dock, and LMr. Ssmuel Blake was charged 4d with having received the same. Mr. VacIheU Ty prcerented, ard Mr. Enctn defended the ?? ill Cook. . The ...

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 ...

ALLEGED FRAUD AGAINST A RETIRED HEREFORD TRADESMAN

... with a firm of potato dealers at New~port, inquiring for an order, and stated that it was the custom of the firm to require cash pay- meri for first orders, and therefore it was on the understanding that cash was paid that any potatoes could be sent. ...

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 ...

A CLERGYMAN CHARGED WITH SABBATHBREAKING

... (county Fermanagh) Pe,, Sessions, Head-constable M'Klinley charged thepI,~ Charles Jones, of Bclcoowthiolating there by digging potatoes in a field at IBilcoo, on Sui the 14h ofAuut, 1859, in view of the street. Sub-constable John Carson sworn. and eximil edt ...

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 ...

BANGOR POLICE.—TUESDAY April, 14

... sold a quaitity of potatoes in-Baugor, on the 2nd instant, without paying the toll, as required by the act. Mr. Owen, one of the leesees of the Market, said that a man of the name of Thomas Owen admitted to him hav. ing bought the potatoes at the railway ...

DOLGELLEY

... Stealing Potatoes.-Edward Edwards, labourer, Dol. gellby, was charged with stealing a sack of potatoes belonging to John Owens, Dyffryn. From the evidence it appeared that on the previous Saturday, the prose- cutor brought some sacks of potatoes to town ...

Local Police

... ROOT Or- POTATOES.-The gar- -dener belonging to Mr. Blunt, chemnist, Shrewsbury, i in turning ever some very fine roots of potatoes, found one from whic lite took the extraordinary number of 44 sound potatoes. The accounts froom the potatoe growers generally ...