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BAXXOCKBUEX CATTLE FAIR

... Friday. REVIEW THE CORN TRADE. (Abridged from Mark Lane Express, June 20.) THE storm of Thursday night scarcely reached to Maidstone, and was too hasty do permanent good, though very refreshing to the dust clad herbage and languid foliage. As frequently ...

Published: Thursday 23 June 1870
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1657 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TuuRsPAY, SEPTEMBER _29 ; 1870. ham brag arm Mei= poke= ham OM on ems were emir so M oar mimed,

... =dee. Dept. super, is to is ; route= weedy mat to =chock, Is Old Id; exam= lid to There erne several picklock lob of grain &boot lilt row do.. lid to rates. Barley red .on, sad Nem molter from 6d to is per qr. dearer. Ors •MB We, and naafi lower. Wheat ...

WAREHOUSE. FRANCIS AND JAMES SMITH

... Sides, ac e each ore Spit., from Architect's earrfalp boot BEDROOM FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Coring Suite. in Solid sad Woods, owl Harwood Eboard and Gilt, Wert. Han- ; AthD. M ed there Ameriun A eh, Golden Pine, &me, Silver Pine, Pitch Plan Weed, M , ecorat ...

hshire

... broadest doetrioes of peace and goodwill same( we, —as if, in °beakers to their teachings, Time would run bock, end fetch the golden age. —others seem to consider dialeteri, and weird tales of witches and ghost-seeing the proper thing for the Yule fireside ...

PERTHSHIRE ADVERTISER-FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1875 4

... Yours of West at his groom, John Goddard, Port gue ood let by bby thie on charge of ver. The rev. gentle- | meet within the Golden Hotel. ‘Btirting, 20th July, eee Nicholson, Editor of Joun 8, with a man, wheo i that it would be necessary for rs we noticed ...

Published: Friday 23 July 1875
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 7616 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

The Perthshire Constitutional and lour al, Wednesday, November r 7, 1875

... between Henry M. Hawley, ablest .on of the Her. Charles Hawley. of Roche', Kent, and Miss Wm:4oold Stretford, second 4anghter of J. Wingfield Stratfonl, Kn., of Adeliiigton Park, Maidstone. - • roart JoirAul. Sour K twat. —The secretary and treasurer of the ...

and net was iis Women duserer, Mohammed IL, MOM Bejsk, the He the heyday ape* ad-testy, when the city was

... domelike.. Lot bat the Christian powers support this fugitive's muse, and by solute effort bow for him a path to the beaks of the Golden Horn, Awl the of the East world be Manned .end what maneer of mon was this -few whom, may be sure, the holiday populace of ...

ItIW TOR& AND 3011701

... not doubt of the work achieved under the only a Liberal victory, it is a Liberal gain to ef the London Board. It is at once boot. The v: was caused by the eleva- and exceptional. It is calculated to tion of Mr H. C. Lopes (Conservative) to the lively ...

Published: Friday 24 November 1876
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5776 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PERTHSHIRE ADVERTISER-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1877

... intense exeit. from the eit; they observed A of the ty be the im the water, which, on ont, URKS. Kent and Union has been beld of a man named teh, 29 at Maidstone, Mr. Life was quite extinet, in eireulativn, he Can- siding ; there delegates represent for a ...

Published: Monday 03 September 1877
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 6576 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

The Perthshire Const

... and honest men. Those who systematically betray their country in every transaction entrusted to them, from buying * pair of boots to keeping a State secret, are morally rotten, no matter what amount of Western varnis hides their Oriental corruption, or ...

Con:slant:On& and journal, Monday, November 26, an

... Boyd, winding, doubling. and twisting yarns; Back, manufacture of peat bricks; Mambaut, lubricati cylinders of stuain-coginee; Kent, an improved hayeack =chime; Clark, shearing hair, wool, tea; Ceyper, scouring the points in railway crossings; Stewart, cooks ...