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SIMEm4 BADICVOCH AND ROTHIEMURCHUS HIGHLAND GATHERING. Tecate popular Highland games. which were instituted 24 ..

... Angus Macpherson, Mugu. ale; 4 Templeton, Grantown. Dancing did Fiing-1 Donald vacphemon, Lased ; 2 John Lawson, Grantown 3 Reginald Roes, Ladd; 4 Andrew Murray. Nethy-Rr dep. Ghillie Callum, or Sword Dance- 1 A tolrew Murray, Nethy-Bridge; 2 Donald Slacpbero ...

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 ...

NOTE TROY FORRES

... ng won b a bachelor, to be returned in the church. There we. a Otte.- unless he get m a rried before Dent searon a °tamed , dance of the member' the congregate tion. &mime, and 300 yin is. Wimbledon SEVIER Facer. —Yedeeday there was. large, and very ...

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 ...

HOEING MATCHER

... good. Refreshments were liberally served out by Mesdames Forsyth and Penton ; and on Monday evening the two competitions were finished up with a dance, which was carried on with great spirit into the small hours of Tuesday morning. The prize-list of the Broom ...

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 ...

fithrotoo, dattbntoo, Sri

... which the Council adjouned. INVERNESS—RIFLE COMPETITION.—Captain Nicol's gold medal was shot for on Saturday by the members of the let Company. Twelve effective members entered for the prize. The competition was altogether of a novel character. The shooting ...

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 ...

ALEXANDER

... tirehant; greenkeeper. Mr Han. Sinclair. 'lke various committees were Moth elected. It was resolved to hold the first monthly competition our gentle. men un Wednesday. 3rd Felonry. dud the ladies on Gth March. In the n-port attention , was drawn to the fact ...

THE ELGIN AND MORAYSHIRE COURIER.-SEPTEMBER 4, 1863

... ELGIN AND MORAYSHIRE COURIER.-SEPTEMBER 4, 1863. and dancing went on in the drawing-rooni. In the first dance, the 'Prince danced with the Countiva of Fife, and the Princess with the Earl of Fife. Dancing then became general. The company included, in addition ...

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 ...

IDIN DU AL ( LIOUBBION. DERE NEST VISIT TO ELGIN. Tee annual el the Edieburgh Moraythin Club took place on

... little farther on Port E Igor wee reached. King George IV. embarked ben for England on taking leave af Scottish ginned at the clogs of visit to our oath.'n latitude. in 1822, Mr Giolotone, the prweet Prim. Milliner, her went on board the enamor which Moe ...