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THE POTATO DISEASE

... THE POTATO DISEASE. To Via Editor of tk* Bristol iferntry. Sir—The numerous reports which appear in the Mercury and other papers relative to tho potato disease, though very gloomy, may considered as unexaggerated, and borne out by. alas ! too-well-attested ...

ABOUT POTATOES

... would buy them. He knew that the average prioe of the potatoes he sold was 50s a ton. Mr Adatms, a member of the firm of Thoms Adams, of Bristol, potato merchants, said he purohmad a lot of these potatoes from the Midland Rsilway oomplay. They were a very ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... saok of potatoes, ?? knowing it to be stolen, DMr. Tosikin appeared for Young. Dlr. Cole, potato meor. c hanteand inoporter, of Victoria-atreet, deposed that the prisoner Amnphlett was a haulier in his employ, and his duty wee to deliver potatoes to customers ...

LAWFORD'S-GATE PETTY SESSION

... STEALNG POTATOES. Jeffery Upton, a young man, was charged with stbLs. ing a nuantity of potatoes, value l5a., the property of Mr. William Pearce, farmer, of Hambrook, and Thomas Cuummings, a middle-aged man, was charged with re. ceivivg the potatoes knowing ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... Judge.) A POTATO TOAISAOTION. Edit'is l'uvug v. Thomas Bock (Jusy Casec).--Mr, Poole (instructed by Mr. Benson) was counsel for the paintiff, and Mr. Clifton appeared for the defendant. Rfr. Poole said this was a claim of £60 for ten tons of potatoes, cold ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... pretences front William Gonld 18 baskets of potatoes, value £4 Os. 9d., with intent to defraud hin. Complainant, a potato grower and dealer, deposed that he lived at Cheddar, and on the 6th inst. he wag selling potatoes in Thomas-street, where large transactions ...

LAWFORD GATE PETTY SESSION

... When questioned respecting the potatoes stolen, lie said he had a quantity of rt, potatoes in his house, but they ere his own. Tishe constable then searched the houbse, ans wa:ss shown by Bryant's wife some 2r potato.as inthe coal-hole, covered with ...

ALLEGED FRAUD BY A RETIRED HEREFORD TRADESMAN

... inquiry, Mr. Charles Jludd, potato merchant, (if Newport, gave evidence, and stated that he first became: acquainted - with .prisonei in' January. af this ~year, and agreed with him for the purchaseiof 125 tons ;| of potatoes, no orders to he executed without ...

Chipping Sodbury Police

... Back lane, Wickwar, on August 19th, A fine of Is and costs was imposed. Ti THEFT OF POTATOES. Thomas Wollan, a farm labourer, was charged with O stealing 61b of potatoes, value Zs, the property of Henry Charles Lewis, at Hawkesbury, on August l6th. Mr R ...