DESTITUTION IN THE HIGHLANDS

... crops. Such, persons I unable to procure potatoes and seed. Applications onE t he increase. M~r J. F. blacfarlabe. .btornowvay (ppop- I ! ation 10,389), says :-Nearly al crofters without and |unable to procure potatoes. Some have sufficient grain *c for sowving ...

CHARGE AGAINST A WOOLTON TRADESMAN

... with having, on December 11, stolen 34 cwnt. i of potatoes, valued at £5 2s., the property i of his employer. William Ashe, grocer, of; Woolton, was charged with receiving the potatoes i' knowing them to be stolen.-Mr. Tobin (in- , stuctedby MJr. H. F ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... SALE. *Patrick Dongherty, a potato dealer, appeared to answer the complaint of Alexnnder M'Minn, Esq.. J.P., Ilerdstown House, Donaghadee, for'having re- fused to pay a Suim of £2 ?? Gd, the price of a-od (11 cwt.) of potatoes sold to defendant in the publia ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... brought thesetthree loads of potatoes to market-on Saturday, 22ad February. Hfe filled the carts on the previous day, and picked the potatoes carefully, according to the instructions of Air. Chesney. They were all good potatoes put into the cart, and there ...

STONEHAVEN SMALL DEBT COURT

... down the potatoes because they were not lifted. Croassexarnined-Witness lifted about a bushel of a the potatoes ini the autumnm, and Sold them for seed at r 3s per bushel. It woull have paid him to lift the potatoes. (Shown a pa.rcel of potatoes alleged ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... such potatoes as might be con- signed to him for sale in the Birmingham market. Day went to Lythlam about the 23rd or 24th of October last, and purchased potatoes in that locality, and on the 25th of October he loaded three wvaggons with potatoes, which ...

BRISTOL COUNTRY COURT

... recover the sum of 26 15s., in respect of ten sacks of potatoes which were taken from the company's premises the defendant. It appeared that in the month of ay, 1877, Mr. Pugsley, who was a potato merchant, carrying on business in this city, sold 100 sacks ...

BULLINGDON PETTY SESSIONS

... Merton, and P. F. Willert and E. Nevell, Esqs. t THEFT OF POTATOES AT LITTLEMO0iE.-Albert Grace, labourer, Littlemore, Was summoned for stealing from an allotment at Littlemore a quan tity of- potatoes, value is. Cd., thle property of] Henry ;Harding.-Prosecutor ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... j1'(ED 1sIotitiY ?? ?? potato dealer, Car digan Street, and George Groat (33), g reenigrocer, (treat Br ook Street, were c harged, on remndl~ clitiistealinig aquasitity of potatoes, vhaue £1., the pro party of l'dward l'indi*, potato dealer, 3lHowe Street ...

EAST RIDING (HULL) PETTY SESSIONS

... William Scrows. ton was charged with stealing potatoes and cabbages, the property of Mr Wilson, farmer, Elloughton.-Supt. Ellerker said the prosecutor had of late complained of rob. beries from his garden and potato pie. On Friday last Mr Wilson again reported ...

STONEHAVEN SHERIFF COURT

... STONEHAYEN SHERIFF COURT. A DISPUTED POTATO TRIANSACTIONX HOWIE V. CAMERON. This was an action in which George Mennie Howie, potato dealer, Aberdeen, sought to have Janes; Cameron, farmer, Cnarleston, NTgg, ordained to de- liver to pursuerat the port ...