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THE PAHoCHI.U. xltooLs. to rag pl. •06111110/ I, MIDI!. 41

... beed• in neighbourhood were asked and oaf attend, and mate up a minter. on tr ly one eauld be got end then he appealed to Jlr Gunn, as mile to erthmticate his assertion. Mr Onto tole and confirmed his otatensent. even Vie a nth-otty of Ins elders. and entered ...

* -.- Kirkwall

... in lar n. these statement• refer to hirn,,rfor4 contradict. them in 'my shpt they hare roppecrel, and hen•ir re. spew. Mr Gunn to make reparation .n all delay. for the reports he ha. been the memn of eirenlatiliz. Thi• i. relimmry to further proreral ...

whew we WWI 1.0

... character of their rmpecteil brother aboold he publicly •a--' I, parading in NI(1111.1 adenine one Mitte-1 meet a. made hr Mr Gunn biotech and the other • a report cowered to him, whereas Mr Gone had explicitly stated the matters referred to repiima nn both ...

FEBRUARY 16, 1834

... I hare elm peen three anonymous letter., withnet date anti glare where written, making an attempt to corroborate what Mr Mr Gunn ha. said on a farmer occasion, which 1 rhall motive briefly. to law .Vo. I. Thit letter, it woul.l streenr, hr proreccir3 front ...

LATHERON PLOUGHING MATCH

... successful conipotitons at at Maine of Ladies., usentianed io our last ClA's Emmons). Rat pl..;thmau—Andrew PION servant to An Gunn, kelvin—[l. Icn Jo.—Jams SioscLir, to Mr Ihinhentlo— rat. J,..—Atelooder Poison, .ennnt to Mr Smut. alb— 10s. Foartl servant ...

STRIKING OF THE 11. MS

... loaners bear, at 11, 10.. 71.1.; 6 quarters, 6 bushels bArley. at LI, Id.; 22 quarter. 5 bushels oats, At LI, I. 3.1. Ale:. Gunn Thurso-114 tinsrters £129, 13A. 46.; 42 bdis local, Z 73, 31.; 48 quarters QUA, 456. 1.. 4.1. Wiek-82 quarten 4 buslnl• bear ...

THE NORTHERN ENSIGN, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1634

... mhedales, Ec. The following were elected as the repreeentselves of the presbytery at the ensuing Assembly : Messrs W. IL Taylor, Gunn, S. Campbell, and It. It. M-Kay, ministers; and Sir George Sinclair, Ilart., Hobert Johnstone, Iraq., W.S., I >o La and I)r ...

THE COAST DEFENCES

... lb. o Eseararty beba.d nobly, and flecked to voluener their onotry's deism. lb. ease wee the case at Pen. erne, where the Gunn ens received with greet At C;irabalg, we ars idorwed, there cowries betrayed. It is mid that when they Criers approdisg, they ...

PULTENEYTOW N

... being hell, and would he sled as an individual in nil it. lint wan opposed to any Presbyterial an. tion on the subject. Mr Gunn mininilnl Mr Mackay that out of 111 minister, in the Presbytery, 13 bnd expressed themselves in faoonr of the competition. ...

THE LATE FIRE AT MR BREMNER'S

... Pultenet town, by means of a half inch pipe, was sitstaincd. Accounts by Mr Sutherland, accountant, Mr P. Reid, and Sir Geo. Gunn, were passed and ordered to be paid, the Cominisioners renewing their °niers that all accounts shall in future be rendered ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... care, which hav hoot before the e , :ier,ff for some weeks, war derided to-clty. The ease arose out of one of the sermotsur Me Gunn, Dale, briar killed by our of bit horses, about 12 moo.bs ago. leaciu4 a widow and family The widow prnecuted for (400 of damages ...

HERRING REPI/RT

... taught by Mr Gunn, was examined by thr Res. Moue Mackenzie, Dumas, and Swett. The nnolim nt pupils on the roll ass 7 5 , of whom 66 attended that Jay. The examiamors expressed themselves highly satisfied with the result, and passed on Mr Gunn. • well merited ...