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... we' rieg „,:g Ifs. year. Potatoes are not looking so well as they did list bme animus and myrmidon and inorganic matter sinking man pi cwt. Sheep -Top home laid; ems and year. Some fields are looking sickly and blankr, mud' down, sod that it is from ...

aowArre PASSIM Wllisub Omar. WM WICK Vllamb IlirO

... LIGHT AND MINERAL OIL COMPANY (Limit4d). WZOLaSALS SANOZZ•:- Wowed to as KITCHELL. • CLOTH INITHVIELD. LONDON. h.. 30 /Jost rm. best for yr. NEAlikirOOD POE INFANT YOUNG CHILDREN AND INVALID& Merest EXCELLENT • AU oilier we.. =awn a co.. et Rd . Load ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1878
Newspaper: Banffshire Reporter
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2011 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

NOTICE TO INTENDING EMIORANTS

... ets from Glasgow to New York, &c. IBEG to intimate that I have been appointed 1 an for the above splendid Line of Tran+- Atlantic Steam-Packets, and that I shall be happy to afford intending Emigrants every necessary information in regard to rates of ...

Published: Friday 07 August 1874
Newspaper: Banffshire Reporter
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2493 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THIS DAYI

... AND ROOTS in the CORN HALL, Will be leaned AFTERNOON immediately after Um Srlire decimong are given. Copies at the or at the °rms. COLLECTION OF ACCOUNTS. OUR collectors will be this week in Cullen. Portnoy. Muff, Macduff, and surrounding districts. the ...

THE ELGIN COURANT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1874

... WattntSDAT, August. by all Ordinary Trains of elms, bet not the United Extortionists foe Sdinhurgh, eta Fife. Perth at 410. end 71S rm.; and for Edinburgh. via 115, 41, and 740 st. To (Buchanan Strut°, at SS, 4•16, sod • —•• —FARES FOR THE DurBLIC JOURNEY. let ...

THE ELGIN COURANT, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1876

... wallowed towed' word, to mup- very handsome collec.ion was mode door. • • previous. velar. Coffee, peekres of Ind fold: email Tire Rm. Me hag been orlaieed islander puell• was in ay ry respect creditable, both to themeless i Pert this iitatitoti„. , which i ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... nate Cori:A', ton-we. It waa t e it. I. 11l Mallo ir Hot vri:h i tlo eon .4 It- ping hiin Mon the other MA .4 it the Atlantic waves Dhow meat.. A• 111- In vh. picture.. of ancient poets, lore,. the hey o- ..- Prt.d . 'h i at ' ir•A° th° sch'lm** ...

1111 • • 15 6

... been sent on Monday by Atlantic, tengraph. The one of the teachers in the Academy, drew the atten- of monopolists, but, what did that signify to him 'I He short and deep, widening and: o he-pening luck w.sede, and well- British rms.; 5198; barley, 3451 ...

A NATIONAL DANGER. AGRICULTURE

... of the Atlantic. And articles am very ably written. while sub. krt. are chosen foe roost part that nr44. isinently occupy the politic toilet at the tone. •tto last issue the ma mine, for instance, tbs.. the Comm,rniat and the Railway, refer-. rm..; chiefly ...

YESTERDAY'S MARKETS. THE FRENCH ASSEMBLY. Vauatu as, Tbur.d.y. —The Awn\ly &AM Is aajau • from today until ..

... TcxaieLx AT Bss.—The of the barons Hemmerse have arrived at Plymouth, en route to their beam having akadaeed their vessel in the Atlantic. Wbib ea voyage from Baltimore London the . , the tremendeee of the 11th natant, end were struck by a heavy sea, which, with ...