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POLAND

... announced that General Sherman occupied Savannah on the 2'2(1 dust, capturing 150 guns, 30,000 balm of cotton, and 800 prisoners. Hardie escaped with the main body of his army by crossing the river to Union Causeway, opposite the city, after destroying the ironcluis ...

BITRGHEAD FREE CHURCH SCHOOL, PRIZE LIST, 1865. It KA DINO. Irt CLvis (lowest)—l. Martha Gordon ; 2. Catherine ..

... Morrison ; 3. Ira Finlayson. 4th Clam (boys)—l. William Urquhart ; 2. Donald M'Hardy ; 3. Alex. Fraser ; 4. W m . Mackenzie. ((Arbil — Ellen Bain. sth Clan (boysl—l. Thomas Ross ; 2. James &andiron. (Girls)—.Holen Fraser. 6th Clasa-1. Ann Soutar ; 2. Peter ...

PRUSSIA

... supplied with provisions. He estimated the garrison of Savannah at 15,000 men, under Hardie. He destroyed 200 miles of railroad. He regards Savannah as already pined. Hardie 's army is reported to be cut off from escape. Secure communise tion has been opened ...

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... litl 2nd Inns. Hearne, b Maxwell Esq., b Hardy G r undy, Wallace b Hardy 9 o Stephens b 2 Cspt Clement, b Hardy 0 b Maxwell Brand, Esq., c Inge, b Hardy 4 e Maxwell R . st o neypenny, Esq , b Maxwell lO b Hardy g o o. Paul Methuen, b Maxwell ...

Published: Saturday 18 July 1863
Newspaper: Sporting Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1192 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY

... Heirtyshlre Railway, 110 0 0 124 0 0 • excess of MAIL. SCOTCH Grind k Donald, druggi s in Aberdeen, and John Smith Grant and John Hardy Donald, both druggists In Aberdeen, the individual partners of that company. James Mayer, pianoforte and niudraeller,West George ...

for each animal was above £9 104 ; and it would have been considerably greater had not Mr Barris included

... lbs. (8 competitors)-L M'Hardy, 87 feet 4 inches ; 2. Alex. Grant, 57 fret 7 inches; 3. Robert Stuart, 75 feet 6 inches; J. Michie, 99 feet 4 inches. Tossing the Caber 00 competitors) -1. John M'Hardy ; 2. Robert Stuart; 3. Thomas Rattrie, Belnoe. Dancing ...

Banff, 3berbren, &t

... the Craiglug Bridge, by which two very promising young men have lost their lives. Thomas Dow, aged 25. a blacksmith, residing with his parents in Causewayend, and Thomas Peggie, aged 22, clerk, residing with his parents at Rosemount, along with several ...

Banff anb Aberbcen

... the defender's expenses at Id, and deeensed therefore against the punster. • THE LATE MR THOMAS CHRISTIE, HENTLY.— Much regret I. felt in Stiathbogie for Mr Thomas Christie, who died, as ne narked on Tneiiday. at the early age of fifty.min. He won a leading ...

TEE PRIZES AT ATHLETIO

... We are requested to state that the A. Hardy who competed, and the Mr J. 0. Collett, of the Amateur Athletic Club, who acted as judge at these aporta, are in way oluneeted with, or related to, Mtwara A. Hardy and 'l'. U. Collett, the London A.O. Lamm ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1870
Newspaper: Sporting Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2268 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

ELECTIoN PETITIONS

... Tilt WFVf MAILS. In reply to Mr Kennard, Mr ADPERLET elated that the royal mail steamers would not continue running to St Thomas's, aa the place for delivering and receiving the mails, but any ono of thu English islands would be selected for that purpose ...

CATTLE MARKET&

... malteds put in appearaaro. The loam/lag ass. Tow of d ay' s :—tyre ss am= with. GOMM gums at AL a stm at Mr Hardy, a =at Idt ;Mr Mar, gots at Thomas. &Ake One at CU; Mr William la yeapalds at Mr &meat • par two-year-atd• at Ma* Comm. said ale meads at and ...

AND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL

... feel—First, £7. Mr Jobs Tieonepeon ; sewed, 1,3, Mr Thomas Knit. Draught geldings, three year* aid—lint. Mr Gavin Jack; second, LI, M r H earse J Ben slat. raught Mlles, throe years old-4ring, Li, Mr Thomas Hume: second, Li, Mr Robert Shirrs Gible. Draught ...

Published: Saturday 09 August 1879
Newspaper: Sporting Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 521 | Page: 7 | Tags: none