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MORAY AND NAIRN EXPRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1883

... been addressed by Dr Black, Inverness; Bev. Messrs Grant, Tani, and Colvin, Alma Tits ansciphy which is to mark the clog:: of the dancing class so successfully taught by Mr J. D. Sinclair, of Glasgow, is to held in the Public Hall on Thursday evening, end ...

1 VIM-e• -e•-•-• - - A weeeew IIOIIAY Al .IRN EXPRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1883. . . 7 -..,--,-.___. 1

... --Quiet market for wheat owing The Lords on Monday went into Commit'ee Mr Bryce. Sir 8. Northooto, after the Mania snow. competition in the elan of three-yeer old draught fillies Linker, Rotate Heressimang, 3 entrise-Prize of £1 lenge, and that, in particulsr ...

MORAY AND NAIRN EXPRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH i 3 18. 6

... Monday. There was the largest attendance of buyer,. from the south, east, mirth, and town that has been this season, and competition for all classes was keen throughout the sale, there bring an clay clearance effected. The numbers forward were 160 cattle ...

MORAY AND NAIRN EXPRESS, SA'TIIRDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1887

... decided to hold, under the aspires of the club, a competition open to all overe abut the end of February, and the counrittoe were desired to meet and make arrange. events for this and for the Jul. medal competition. The Chairman proposed a vote of thanks to ...

MORAY (WEST)

... John Grant, eon of the late Mt P. Grant, Milogarrock, Boat of Garteu, will be glad to learn of his sutler in gaining, by competitive examination, a commission as surgeon in H.M. Naval Service. For twelve vacancies there were thirty-three candidates, it ...

OUR NEXT 188UZ

... forenoon, and in the Moss Street U.P. Church in the evening. Both addresses were greatly appreciated. FOOS/AM= —DILSOGIITS CLOG. —On Wednesday evening a Draughts Club was formed in connection with the games room of the Institute, when over twenty gentlemen ...

EARLY-WEEK LOCAL NEWS

... eye bet It is It is yet Intl. the sobs • and we hen HesMk • 1 e • Then Is the of sod lights shut We m ir t e e:: all I is clog we eh«. ter the emosthred by heeds; bat to well-bred to idle cariosity. Already the dawn tenth .is appear the bodes, and we ...

The Cirio• Soho.

... the dances, etc., throughout the entire pee fortnenee. A very pretty and novel exhibition was Swedish drill by girls of standard iii., under Miss Maclean, which was much admired. No entertainment of this oaten is tom plete without the maypole dance, and ...

ROTHES

... competed, was son by George Btmnach, Roseisle. The prise -list of the other competitions was as follows : First sweepstake, 10 eetriee-1 D. Irvine, Altyre ; J. Hamm, ; 3J. Dance, do. ; 4 WUHAN Second sweepstake, 16 D. Malan! ; Dumas, 3 J. 4 W. Weal] H ...

NAIRN

... encore. A fine exhibition of Indian club swinging by Corporal Spiers followed. and the next item was • cleverly-executed clog dance by Mr Cruse, a late sergeant of the regiment. The next piece. Reminiscences of Scotland, by the bend was undoubtedly the ...

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... the late Win. Anderson. metier. CRANIOCH SCHOOL, at 8.15 p.m. to coated the seat at this Election. PERFORMANCE by Mr GEORGE DANCE'S Concert at Eight o clock. meetly occupied by Mr William Eamon. will be Let, 111/1.--Seddeale. um the 23rd November. 19M. ...