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Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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BOXING

... znd' un'; ' u--ht to ?? Clioiiis (eIath- ?? 'IA- 1 r4. m o tl, Crib etet Mim. w*ith lisi d -I , i-d, aind i.reke n~ -re j- .rd 5 e fe! hke a Lo,. 1-In did DOEt com a ?? WiTit' ili: a minute, siit Crib' 5appe- tilc W3- rkq to he Vt'l-el-FL iave awf dia ...

ABERDEEN RACES

... tt ilte elir )i- D yca, D , K night, and Mr11 I P-all, et-oupia.s. '[lie d!IniI -nits servedl in d a hihfhast C style of elngpi iceI, lay .M r A nila-teoti ; tod thec patzea 'fante, as tvs- !I as tt g ot tatic f II,] wltts w a.s 1-d a - ...

Agriculture

... ,title to decide as t'ollows :- aod T. 1 ,Jon Iteid, Servant to J. Grlant Duff, Esq. of Edon (oxen). A I 0. 2. Janies Gaminni ,, Mr Duncan, Fishery (oxen). thle le 3. Alex, Anderson, ,,J. C. Duti, Esq. of Eden. and le 4,David Murray, ,,Mr Walker, Moe ...

GRAND RACE BALL

... Latih lattii'e ; ?? lllaiklie, 11111 ii il F`ilitr; MISS Inntistill t'til I 'lto'oit Mrs11 ticilelot Miss At'- A ofN 111 M iss vlla ?? Melrol Mrtiit't Urquhatt int t'dy.liu's Ililotltor, I ?? Miss Ttt,;iltittIfBltt ht'it:t Ylittg ; Alt's MitossAr A ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... ground. d The jndges-Messrs Walker, Portlethen; Walker, Anguston; end Stewart, Hieathcot-pronounced the work to be excellent; and, after a very careful Inspection, in which they bad great difficulty in decid- c ing, awarded prizes as follow :- d ] John ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... bursts of applause :-D. Davidson, Esq. of Inchmarlo (who, at considerable trouble to himself, honoured the competitcln with his presence); Miss Brebner of Lair- ney; Miss Scott of Campfield; and Robert Smith, Esq. Factor for J. Farqluhsrsn, Eaq. of Plnsesn; ...

MELANCHOLY EFFRCTS OF THE LATE STORM AT SEA

... they steed inl. One boy was drowned. They reached the Island of Cans. in tile beat, and were brought to Toberniory'by a sloop. d The vessel was a schooner of 10S tons, and had a cargo of salt, it was blowing strong at the time from S.W. by S., and was thick ...

ABERDEEN RACTS

... the beautiful I? and accomplished Miss Hope Vere, eldest daughter of the late VI 3. Hope Vrera,Resq. of Craigie Hall. o *We understand that A. Matheson, 'Esq. off Ardintoul, has u transmitted iroms China, to the Rev. J. Morison of Kintail, tite sum of ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... farmer's son,.Westfield 2 Peter Brown, servant to Mr Skinner, Flinder 3 Robert Forbes. farmer's son, Flinder ,4 J. Morrison, son Of the Rev. D. Morrison, Duncanston 0 John Auiderson. servant to Mr Anderson, Fiinder 6 Alex. Glennie; fanier's brother, Duncanston ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... refreshments on the Is. ground; and, after the distribultion of the premiums. the judges- inn d and others sat down to an excellent dinner, prepared by Miss to; Shearer, and spent the evening in a very agreeable manner. Wi Y ALFORD.-NO parochial ploughing ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... -The labours of the day being over, the judges 'the meiabers nn4 a others sat down to a substantialdinner, prepared by Miss White; d Glassley-Mlr Milne, Mickle Haggis, in the chair, andMr Maswiw, r Glassley, crouper. Many loyalandl excellent toasts were ...

ABERDEEN, BANFF, AND KINCARDINESHIRE RACES

... mu4)Ire Qrgut; Captain Pl rvmple of Westhall, aAn Mrs Dalrymple; the Hon. Misses Sapier; Colonel Lumsaden and Mrs Lumsden; Mir Luomden I of Pitcaple, and Miss Lumsden; Mr and Miss Ashton; Mr and Mrs Hadden; Ir T. . Hadden and Mrs Madden- Provost Blaikie ...