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THE POTATO DISEASE INQUIRY

... discover it is. Onea diseased potato in an acre was slidE- th cleait to ruin a crop. A diseased potato might produce th healthy plants. He thought, however, that it was Of the he last iniportance that dise ased potatoes should not beqi pl1anted. Ho thought ...

MODERN STATE TRIALS

... that subject, one thinking it na debt owing for the purchase of potatoes, another supposing it to be for a trespass on a potato bed, and the rest having some confused notions about potatoes, Vapolice acts, breach of peace, and instigation of the - Devil ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES, TUESDAY, AUG. 25

... speculating for niany years very largely in potatoes. Oss the 18th of October last, the plaintiff and defendant and several others were in company together at a public- hollse, and after some conversation about potatoes, and discussin& the question as to whether ...

CHARGE OF MISAPPROPRIATION OF WORKHOUSE STORES

... articles l sent away were in the shape of Itams, sirloins or joints of pork, bladders of lard, sacks of potatoes, and other vega- tables, but that the potatoes were sent by a peck at a time. Johnb Pen itington said-I am the porter. Pigs have been e kept at the ...

THE PENGE CASE

... es was estimated at 288,100, the total number from the beginning being 3,590,(000. INTERNATIONAL POTATO EXHIBITION AT TRE WESMIcNSreR AQuAmuxI.-A potato show, similar in character to 'that held at thie Alexundra Palace last year, though perhaps larger ...

THE SPRING QUARTER SESSIONS

... FRUBERE.- William Cooper, 26, described as a fruiterer and potato dealer at Sheffield. was indicted for obtaining 8 tons 16 cGot. of potatoes by false pretencer, the property of Jobn Geelately, a potato merchant, residing at Stanley near Perth, Scotand.-Mr ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... rotten potatoes and meat for dinner. L When we had potatoes no bread was allowed. Some of the potatoes were black and bad, and we used to gi throw them on the table, and then they were put in lI the hogsty. We never complained of the potatoes, ai because ...

THE LIBERATOR CONVICTS

... :-3Mondays: Breakrfast, i pint of porridge and toz, of broad :din er. 9oz. ofharicot beansn, bZ. fat bacorl, 8oz. bread. and 8oz. potatoes; supper, 1 pint of porridge and Scz. of bread. Tuesdays, Thursdaiy.s, and Satul-Lal-s: Breakfast, 1 pint of cocoa and Eoz ...

IRELAND

... matter of the potato failure in Donegal. No one has yet stated, publicly or privately, that the fafirre of the potato is uniform either in all Donegal or in any parish of it. It is none the less a fact, to my knowledge, that the potato crop in GOreedore ...

SPRING QUARTER SESSIONS

... stealing eight stone of potatoes, the property of Wni.Ieed,at Sheffield. Mr. Gatty prosecuted; Mr. Blackburn ?? the evening of the '25th of February, the prisoner was seen to carry a sack of potatoes cut of the Sheffield Potato Market, and on the following ...

THE BEDALE WORKHOUSE MURDER

... workhouse, said he saw the prisoner Dixon go into the parden on the morning of the 21st with a basket and a gripe, to dig up potatoes. Prisoner said he never fetched the gripe through the men's room at all. Win. 'M3an well, tailor, and an inmate. said between ...

Scotland

... l greater part of the crops- in the vicinity will have lo 1 fallen before the sickle. We are sorry to learn that in a the potato blight has made its appearance in several ti e large fields in our neighbourbood, but as. yet in so ex mild a form .that little ...