| John Forbes Royle - 1851 - 678 pages
...Mr. Vibart, the Revenue-Commissioner of Bombay, (Return, p. 66,) writes, that " the cultivators find that as ready a sale is obtained for cotton in a dirty...clean and first-rate condition, while the difference of price between the two articles does not repay them for the additional time and labour." The SOUTHERN... | |
| J. Forbes Royle - Cotton growing - 1851 - 664 pages
...Vibart, the Re venue- Commissioner of Bombay, (Return, p. 66,) writes, that " the cultivators find that as ready a sale is obtained for cotton in a dirty...clean and first-rate condition, while the difference of price between the two articles does not repay them for the additional time and labour." The SOUTHERN... | |
| John Forbes Royle - Cotton - 1851 - 664 pages
...Mr. Vibart, the Revenue-Commissioner of Bombay, (Return, p. 66,) writes, that " the cultivators find that as ready a sale is obtained for cotton in a dirty...clean and first-rate condition, while the difference of price between the two articles does not repay them for the additional time and labour." The SOUTHERN... | |
| Commerce - 1851 - 802 pages
...Mr. Vibart, the Revenue-Commissioner of Bombay, (Rtturn, p. 66, writes, that '' the cultivators find that as ready a sale is obtained for cotton in a dirty...clean and first-rate condition, while the difference of price between the two articles does not repay them for the additional time and labor," Large gains... | |
| Commerce - 1851 - 796 pages
...Mr. Vihart, the Kevenuc-Commissioner of Bombay, (Rtturn, p. 60, writes, that " the cultivators find that as ready a sale is obtained for cotton in a dirty...market in a clean and first-rate condition, while the difl'erence of price between the two articles does not repay them for the additional time and labor."... | |
| J. G. Medlicott - Cotton growing - 1862 - 522 pages
...but cheaper Cotton, a better " return in Bombay, than for the cleanly gathered and dearer article.f " The cultivator finds that as ready a sale is obtained...articles does not repay him for the additional time and labor. { " The price even for the best Cotton in the market is but little " more than it is for the... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - Commerce - 1851 - 830 pages
...Mr. Vibart, the Revenue-Commissioner of Bombay, (Return, p. 66, writes, that " the cultivators find that as ready a sale is obtained for cotton in a dirty...clean and first-rate condition, while the difference of price between the two articles does not repay them for the additional time and labor." Large gains... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1847 - 580 pages
...the present mode of purchasing the article by the merchants and their agents. The cultivators find that as ready a sale is obtained for cotton in a dirty...to the market in a clean and first-rate condition, whilst the difference of price between the two articles does not repay them for the additional time... | |
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