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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer

PROVISION MARKETS

... Inactive. 80s . ids Sfis; Kauter, to and 72s per cwt. llsms and lard rule about stationary. noaoi srrramiLDN, - There * fsir potatoes on sale. The trade ia ftosdy, the following prices: Rcgenta, 70s to 100s . and Rocks, 45s to 70s per ton. FRIDAY.—WheaI, ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST A.VP LEEDS INTELLIGENCER,

... against C'oppia, mlimt Dubois, the French notary, under new tradition Treaty, temamated Bow Street Thuralay. Mr Clarke raised potato on the prisoner's behalf, bat they were overruled Vang ban, sad the warrant for the committal that individual was made out ...

THE HAKVEST

... useless. The reports from Ireland are also unsatisfactory, the wet weather having prevented reaping well in-gathering. The potato disease has made its and also hear in other parts the kingdom. Wheat rising price, and will probably higher. Considerable ...

LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS

... neither whom appeared, were charged with having at Rastrick, on the instant, stolen, or damaged with intent steal, a quantity potato**, the property of John Brook and another. Mr Barter, of appeared in support of the charge, which was clearly proved, and ...

PROVISION MARKETS

... mutton, fid. to lOd. per lb. ; potatoes, ad. per stone. The disease potatoes is becoming general the aeighbourttood of Rlpon, NORTHALLERTON, WRDNIBDAY.—Eggs, 14 to 15 for Is butter. fijd. to 2s. Sd. per 24 roll , potatoes, fid to fid per stone. HOP MARK ...

BALLB BY AUCTION

... CONTRACT, M.«« urollool Apply. by l.tter p. U »l the at wlftot 1—!, uoion In tin nny W . Jdnlnod BE SOLD, Tw.. Acres f Good JL POTATOES. - Apply Meabro Arms. Chapeltown. BE LET LBT. ffO LET. PI RNIsHKD, AINDERRY VILLA. pleasantly situated In the pariah Nlfli ...

INCER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1866

... expected. Some districts have been flooded, and the condition of the new grain unsecured must have suffered considerably. Potatoes are suffering from the wet. and unless there is dry weather the crop will be diminished seriously. wheat, the small arrival ...

GENCEU, SATURDAY, SEPTEMB 1 COUET AND OiTKttAl SEWS. THE QUEEN AT THE BUAEfcL*K GATHERING. (trw, ike Dundee ..

... Englishmen general know nothing about cookery, and even in the present era enlightenment are satisfied with dining upon underdone potatoes and a l>it of half-raw beef. England food mostly but half-cooked in the kitchen, and the culinary process is imperfectly ...

POTATO MAKKETS

... POTATO MAKKETS. lIAKNSLBY. SATt-RDAT.- Botatort, to to to *I. per load. Onion*, la per peck. Id. per lb. Apple*, la 3d. per p«ck. Munit*. to. Sd. per banket, to id. per lb. Fear*, la o>l. sd. per peck. RICHMOND, taniut.- ]■ ...

THE HARVEST

... estimates that perhaps one-fourth the wheat and barley the kingdom has been placed in jeopardy the unfavourable weather. Potatoes show more unmistakably that they are seriously endangered. The mine rough weather has swept over the Continent. The new wheat ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER* WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1866

... been very heavy rain. About hall the wheat crop is secured, but the whole of the and oat crops are still in the held*. The potato crop nufler* very severely from the excessive amount r-ia. Foreign : The arrivals of wheat are almost entirely from Denfcric ...