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'MERCANTILE PRINTING

... Fuchsia, lark-1, Thomas Anthon Petunia, single-1, Thomas Anthony; 9, John Brown. Petunia. double-Thomas Whig. ham. Pelargonium-John Brown. Scarlet geranium-1, Thomas Anthony ;2, John Brown. Bronze geranium-Thomas Anthony. Geranium, soy sort ...

ORDINATION OF REV. WEEFUETON To

... (opea)-I,W. For. 3.WIt 14..; 2, J. Aitken, 3. T. is. • ,21111.11 in WO Ted. Hardie . Kan Calder: 2. Jam. Whale lam Mot BMW; 3,T. Balm. Ha.- Map Mae Malood)-1, J. Bros. bum 2, P. Hardy 1:01aLl; 3, J. Rader, Ban. aim Two Kilo hasellosp Rao. (ems)—l, T. sgka ...

HAMILTON

... Keys; 2, Thomas Gardner. Throwing tbe cricket hel-1, Alex. M'Farlane, 79 yards; 2, Thomas Wright, 72 yards; 3, William Hardy, 69 yards. Old man's race-1, Andrew Smith; 2, Matthew Hunter; 3, John Muir. Running distant leap-I, George' Keys; 2, Thomas Gardner ...

MOTHERWELL

... Couscm—TLe statutory meeting was held on Tuesday night, Mr Andrew Wilson, Burogrange, was re•elected chairman ; nod Mr David Hardie. Dalziel Estee, representative to the Middle Ward District Committee. Nam Paorwanga —At tLe Dean of Guild Court on Tuesday ...

LONGRIGGEND

... £3500 to Mrs M'Hardy, which sum, it was stated, the decelird would have been entitled to had he died in the execution of his duty. They further resolved a's3, by e majority, to recommend to the Council to vote a sum of £2OOO to Mrs M'Hardy—making in all ...

WEST CALDER

... Jseeis King were coaspicioas; but remarkable, pssitaps neither seemed to draw much patronage. Of this we were glad, as it is hardy (rev! woe to be bolting op those characters to the ',se of y. emir I we, übo are bent on into. eat ajg.umegpent ; Ow, la ...

IJPHALL

... performance. Sheriff Hamilton, at the Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday ordered John Black, Thomas Brown, John lit'Aulay, William Gallocher, John Boyle, and Thomas BlNueen, all young lad., residing in that Happy Laud, to pay. Black 10., the otters 2. 6d ...

COATBRIDGE

... arithm^tic, mighematice, English, Latin, French, and German. FATAL ACCIDLvT AT KIRKWOOD COLLIS:RT. On Tueeday, • boy named Thomas Martin Inglis. nearly 11 years old, and reeiding at 181 Buchanan Street Coathridge, was fatally injured at No. 2 Pit. Kirkwood ...

BAILLIEBTON. A FARYZICA GILIEVANCV.—AII the Airdrie J.P. Court on Thursday week two girls Elizabeth Sherry and ..

... —l, J ld'Farlane; 2, G Fvfe, KirkbiU. Two ooroombs, varietles-1, Thomas Rowe; 2, J Soouler; 3, James Cowper. Two bablatos-1. A IPArthar; 2, J Sinclair; 3, John Fyfe. Four low-bedding hardy her- Demons, ornamental varieties—D Smith. Six spikes gladioli-1 ...

BROXBURN

... gall tr hoer. fatal Pamairrenorr.—Mr Hardie. pining rummer M Nid In. Oil Workr, wbe is about so leave foe South Wales, woe es Tuesday sight promoted, , with • puns of and • handsome writing tab's and chair. Mr Hardie was also the reeipis•t of a pair of ...

FOOTBALL

... some exciting passages, Stirlisgehire scored. Five minutes afterwards Walkinebew equalised. A second end third were added by Hardie and bi'Bobstis. The homesters Imaged bard, Alexander scoring a second goal. Half-iime:—Rovere, 4; Stirling/wee, g. Two minutes ...

WEST CALDER

... to the lodge. The new offloe.bearers were duly installed Bro. W. M'Keight, P.M.; Bro. J. Knox, W.M. • Bro. Saute, ; Bro. D. Hardie, M. • Jro. T. Walker, J.G. • Bro. J. Stark, 0.0.; 13:c. Francis Halliday, Add iewell, secretary; Bro. R. Davidson, treasurer; ...