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remarks from the Bay of we publish as being of our tradesmen and country Whe decision of the Appeal ■Wellington, upholding * the in the case of King t. .which was tried Court at Christchuroh, to seed sellers to see nothing for sale bat the this case the defenrape and turnip seed . and though the rape seed not great, the considered that been able to seed was what '■■■to / be—" splendid bought the seed sold it cheap, it thinking they when they .came things sold cheap, merit" of being Court not only jury, awarding bat actually h T £400, and of seed can* as to the quality sale, and pur* should eschew of seeds, turn out rery The price short of; repreby the let* put or inferior that would good seed, as which is seed as it would sown, must It is common tendor gires a for the failure that this seller is liable was repre* it should turn out. There is of farming exceedingly the quality of the market.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3440, 3 January 1880, Page 2
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170UNKNOWN Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3440, 3 January 1880, Page 2
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