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... 1., a more drastic nature will be published by next Stevenson, and J. M. Barrie, George Meredith, simng. Kipling, and Thomas Hardy. ...
... 1., a more drastic nature will be published by next Stevenson, and J. M. Barrie, George Meredith, simng. Kipling, and Thomas Hardy. ...
... Monikie, on the and res he Re John Re ‘nl, fing |, E.C. Manse, ay ened » be- i the intox her, Crieff, very b: y the Rev. Thomas Hardy, Rork Jon, SON, to eldest danghter of kept. ‘hese At Broughty ry,on the 29th J he BLE Nost Nore Loan. tude: At 22 tewart ...
... others more nearly resembling th“ ordinary tallow candle, have appeared in tiio heavens. Anthony Trollop.*, Lord Lytton, Thomas Hardy, IJ. D. Blaekmore. Walter Br-sant—to say nothing Rudyard Kip ling and Rider Haggard—these are all competitors for our favour ...
... m Gracik. Friends ill pieae* accept of thiß the only intimation. At Lebanon Place, Broughty Ferry, on the the 3d met., Thomas Hardy Uornl 27 year*. Funeral r.M., on the Bth last., to Barnhill Cemetery. All friend* invited. At 16 Baffin Street, Dundee ...
... and make some stay in Naples for the benefit her health. Mr Thomas Hardy, the novelist, lives in Dorsetehii e, in the midst of the people whom he has so minutely studied and described. Mr Thomas Stevens, the American bicyclist, who has been commissioned ...
... the country. 11 briefly sketches the career of the pioneers of this movement, such Dr Price, Thomas Paiue, John Horne Tooke, Margaret, Thomas Muir, Baird, Hardy, &0., names which were a terror the Government of their day, but which are now seldom referred ...
... U. O. and W. Grant—Brass candlesticks. Mr and Mrs Douglas of KUliechassie-Louis XV. tulip wood writing-table. Rev. Thomas and Mrs Hardy— Reading lamp. Mrs Graham Moir—lvory card-case. Mum Mac Kosty—Olive wood card-tray and Mr Charles Moore —lndian sugar ...
... Mr Hardies remarks. HIGH COURT. SUPERANNUATION SCHEME ADOPTED. The meeting of the High Court of the Ancient Order Foresters concluded Ipswich on Friday— High Chief Ranger Criekner presiding. A new scheme of superannuation prepared Brother Thomas Abbott ...
... THOMAS BUCHAN, Auctioneer and Appraiser, begs to offer his Services in conducting Sales Furniture or other Effects, at the approaching Term, and has much pleasure in announcing the following Sales ; Saturday, 30.—Sale of Household Furniture, Watsos’s ...
... MEETINGS, LECTURES, APT CHU cH, am Tul Morning and Evening. Hour ARRACK STREET HALL.—E Charles Hardie Praise Led br Tent Mission C q Meetine, Evening, 620. A Pet t QUEEN UP. Rev. Joho Rao will Preach To-Morrow OUGHTY BAPTIST CHURCG B* Rev. W. Oakley. ...
... 2d April, THE Whole Stock of HARDY PLANTS belonging to the Trust Estate Wm. Johnstone & 00., Nurserymen. The Stock consists of Forest and Ornamental Trees, Evergreen Shrubs, Coniferous Plants, Rhubarb, Hedging Plants, Hardy Herbaceous Plants, Tools, Barrows ...
... having been employed, with David Hardy, residing at North Auchry, in working bone mill, or bone-crushing machine, at the chemical works at lostemill, being employed the upper |>art of the mill machine, and David Hardy the lower part; and the mill or machine ...