THE GOVERNMENT SEED POTATOES REJECTED AS RUBBISH

... THE GOVERNMENT SEED POTATOES REJECTED RUBBISH. A: tiie la~t mating of Bo.ir i •atrdian« the clerk formed tbe ua that th*re were tie Scotch s»ed potatoes, which at (betweoa Killarnty and Tralee) a few since, lying , as rubbish ia the attached workhouse ...

THE CARGO OF EAST-RIDING POTATOES AGAIN BEFORE PARLIAMENT

... between 1300 to 1500 tons. The gentleman who sent the cargo of potatoes to London was a Alr. Meg- gett, of Howden, and he, after having received a letter from Mr. Scofeld, stated that the potatoes had been consigned to a Mr. Liddell, in London; and that they ...

A POTATO MERCHANT'S VIEW OF THE GAME LAWS

... IA POTATO -IRIoAXfS PEW v TM I a:'' LAWS.7-!4M tineiifMs li Dann, ogAbol nerl:r Clifton defended Necale, -who pleaded- noti ¶ilty. The meg istrates' 'clerk said there, was alsO icT 1111. I Mons. out against a men nameI CsrtiswliO was witlh deer at'tthe ...

Re-appbkarance op thb Potato Disbasb.—At the ordinary meeting of the Botanical Society of London, held on ..

... thb Potato Disbasb.—At the ordinary meeting of the Botanical Society of London, held on Friday night, Mr. Barnep, of Sidmouth, exhibited numerous specimens of diseased potatoes, which were of this year's early crop. Mr. Barnes could find no potato free ...

!TO FARMERS, &c. TT' iRMERS and Others may be fupplied wirh SOUND SEED £ POTATOES deliverable at Leith, by applying

... !TO FARMERS, &c. TT' iRMERS and Others may be fupplied wirh SOUND SEED £ POTATOES deliverable at Leith, by applying to Alexan- der ?? merchant then, ?? March 1. iBiO. WESTMINSTER SOCIETY. FOR INSURANCE ON LIVES AND SURVIVORSHIPS AND GRANTING ANNUITIES ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... purchased a sack of potatoes from the pri- soner, whomu he kne~w to be the servant of Mr. Cole.F Hie pai As Gd.ne for the potatoes. M~r. Cole, the prosecutor, said Ps. Gd. would have been the lowest price at which a sack of simuilar potatoes would have been ...

ALLEGED LONG-FIRM FRAUDS AT HANLEY

... foreign fruit salesman, potato merchant, and com- mission agent, 96, MIill Street, Manley, Stafford- shire. He wrote in some instances to farmers, who advertised their produce for sale. and they forwarded to his order bay, strawv, potatoes, &c., which he subse- ...

RICE

... time much more nutritious quality than the potato. Example.—Cost of 5 lbs. potatoes at present market retail rate, 3^d. Cost of 1 lb. East India rice at present retail rate, Five pounds perfectly sound potatoes, carefully pared, wi 1 leave lbs., and after ...

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 ...

IMPORTANT DECISION—DUMBARTON SHERIFF COURT

... Galbraith, miller, Kilmaronock, a quantity of growing potatoes; at the price of. £17: Finds that said potatoes covered about a Scotch acre of in ground, and were, at the time of the sale, affected by the potato disease: Finds that, on the 4th of August thereafter ...