Banchory
... examination held at the close of last year’s technical classes, these having been awarded by the examiners as follows . —(1) Thomas Hardy, (2) W. A. Dawson, (3) Robert Hay. ...
... examination held at the close of last year’s technical classes, these having been awarded by the examiners as follows . —(1) Thomas Hardy, (2) W. A. Dawson, (3) Robert Hay. ...
... about seven miles from the city. The l»oy had been beside his father, Thomas Hardy, a few minutes previous to the accident. A Man Buried Alive in a Drain. —On Monday afternoon, Thomas Rafferty, a labourer, thirty-five years age, engaged by Mr Geoige Donaldson ...
... finish it, to nerves, thoroughly tired out. - But that ia aot, perhaps, unusual among writers, imaginative or otherwise. Mr Thomas Hardy lived for same years at Upper Tooting, and has nowsettled down at Max Gate, near Dorchester, spending bis vsealions only ...
... Verbeneas—l, Thomas Napier. Roses —1, John Marr, Rickarton, German Globe Asters —1, Thomas Napier. French Asters —1, Alexander limes, Esq. of Cowie; 2, Thomas Napier; B, John Man - . French Marigolds —1, George T. Taylor; 2, John Marr; 3 Thomas Napier. African ...
... nce an Ouida George Kliot was needed. We required taken from the royal courts James Grant away to the Wessex fields of Thomas Hardy. The reaction was inevitable, and it is healthy and educative. Mrs Gaskell initiated the novel of the common people in ...
... nwood, Principal J.G. Sharp, Mr. Hull tin T. nnys- n, Mr. Lionel Tennyson, Mr. Richard Gowing, Mrs. E. Lynn-Linton, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mr. F, W. Robinson, Mr. M rcus Stone, A.R.A., Mr. Elwin Wau. h, Mr, Edward Capem, Dr. W. H. Gladstone, M . G. W. Plant ...
... the hand writ ting of Amonr, the d« ceased. They were :—“ Friday afternoon, half past one. —Edward Armstrong, Thomas Gledstone, John Hardy, Thomas Bell, and others, looked extremely ill We also had a prayer-meeting at a quarter to two, when Tibbs, Henry ...
... tection Meeting. The Court was filled at an ear y , hour a dense mass of persons, anxious to hear this exciting enquiry. Thomas Hardy, slioema- | ker deponed that coming out of the Protectionist meeting, the deceased was struck the head tiie prisoner with ...
... Coleus—l, 2, and Williamson. 2 Begonias, dissimila —1 and Williamson. Cut Flowers—6 Hoses, collection —i ana z jßae; 3 Thomas Mitchell. 6 Hardy Herbaceous, bunches, distinct genera—Rae. 6 Pansies, fancy, distinct —Rae. 3 Sprays tolas, 3 blooms of cadi —1 and ...
... aheap of J™ V o ° upon the embankment, of which thu spot is» cutting. The engine-driver and fireman (the latter of whom was Thomas Hardy of Stoektm.) their places, arid escaped with little injnT’. The guard, John Kendall, who was looking out his van the time ...
... Germ*ii sailors were commiMed in- Furness to take their trial, at the eeneione, on charge of stabbing John Lino.a and Thomas Henry Hardy, whom they mistook for other men with whom they had been quarrelling ...
... Barrie, jun 5s David Torry, 2s Thomas Martin Geo. Watt 2s Bailie M'Gregor. .. 5s llobt. B. Tawse 2a Rev. Jas. Robertson. 5s Miss Hunter 2s A. B. Annandale .. 5s Capt. D. Thomson Jas. Allan Wm. Brown 2a Thomas Gibb J. Buchanan Is 6d D. Cooper ...