| J. G. Medlicott - Cotton growing - 1862 - 522 pages
...produce was cleaned by the common churka. Should it be practicable to grow this crop on a large sicale on this soil, the result would, he thought, be of..."interested in promoting the cultivation of good Cotton in India,—any " quantity of this quality would find a ready sale in Liverpool at the full " rates of... | |
| Walter Richard Cassels - Agriculture - 1862 - 464 pages
...experience in the cotton trade, as well as by ourselves, and the conclusion come to is, that this sample is all that could be desired by those interested in promoting the cultivation of GOOD cotton in this country, and it is believed that any quantity of this quality would find a ready sale in Liverpool... | |
| Walter Richard Cassels - Agriculture - 1862 - 426 pages
...experience in the cotton trade, as well as by ourselves, and the conclusion come to is, that this sample is all that could be desired by those interested in promoting the cultivation of GOOD cotton in this country, and it is believed that any quantity of this quality would find a ready sale in Liverpool... | |
| Walter Richard Cassels - Agriculture - 1862 - 430 pages
...experience in the cotton trade, as well as by ourselves, and the conclusion come to is, that this sample is all that could be desired by those interested in promoting the cultivation of GOOD cotton in this country, and it is believed that any quantity of this quality would find a ready sale in Liverpool... | |
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