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... 47 ; Sergeant Winton, 47 ; Private Younger, 45 ; Colour-Sergeant Robson, 44 ; Private Robert Fairnington, 44; Private Thomas Hardy, 41. Colour-Sergeant Robson was in charge of the ground. ...
... 47 ; Sergeant Winton, 47 ; Private Younger, 45 ; Colour-Sergeant Robson, 44 ; Private Robert Fairnington, 44; Private Thomas Hardy, 41. Colour-Sergeant Robson was in charge of the ground. ...
... sighting. First Com/xtUiuH. Corpil. Emmeraon, Cbatton 47 poiota, £3 ; Qr. Mr.-Sergt Tiadall, Cbatton, 44 points ...
... I’urves, saddler. 3 Globe Asters, sorts Alex. Lillie ; Thomas Thomson ; Ralph Grey. 3 Fea’hered Asters, aorta—Alexander Gardiner ; Thomas Thomson ; John Wood. 3 German Ten-week Stocks, do.—Thomas Thomson ; Wil iam Allan; George McKenxie. 4 French Marigolds ...
... Paterson ; J. Purves. Miss H. Haig, Allanton—Six Heaviest Potato-s R. Paterson. By Mr Thomas Muir, Scfcoolhouse, MorHington Best Two Hardy Ferns J. M’Kenzie ; Thomas Thomson. By Nicholson, watchmaker, Berwick—Best 6 Pansies, 4 sorts John ood James Purves ...
... Grasses of the present year—John Brnnton, Hirsel; John Tait. 1 Hand Bonqaet, no greeoboase or stove plants allowed—Geo. Bell; Thomas Mercer, Hirsel; Wm. Beid, Hirsel. 3 Boaea —W. C. Mnnroe ; W. L. Beloe. 4 Dahlias— Geo. Tweedie, Swinton. 2 Dahlias—Geo. Tweedie; ...
... ELECTION PETITIONS. Canterbury.— The Court declared the election of Mr Alfred Gathorae Hardy and Colonel Laurie, (Conservatives) void. Costs given against the respondents, except in rospeot of the personal charges made against them and the members of ...
... the 23rd inst, Jane, widow of John Wallace, coast-guard, aged 73. At Woolmarkvt, on the 23rd inst., Sarah, widow of the laic Thomas Weatherston, plasterer, aged 8('». At Wallace Green, the inst., Dorothy, widow of Janies Ford, surgeon, aged l>M. High Street ...
... 6 months, (i- orgp William Forster Hardv eldest and belovinl son of William and Ann Wilson Hardy. At Beulington Htatioa, st the house of her son-in-law. Thomas Beveridge, on the alt., Mary Arnot, aged 80, formerly of ikrwuentun. A«toß, Um lit fc*., Ort ...
... Abernetby b R. Mills 0 E. Humble, c Hardy, b Ahernetby 2 c Hardy, b Mills 0 D. M'Gregor. c& b Martin 1 Mills J. Scott, b Martin Mills 0 R. Henderson, b Abernetby jao b Martin W. Thompson, not ont st Hardy b Mills 0 W. Lumsden, b Abernetb ...
... her children to school.—Thomas Sinton, platelayer. Beal, was chsrgsd with aiaiilar offence. Mr Scott also proved this csss, and the Msgiatrates made similar order. Illegitimacy.—Mary Maclean, West Newhigging, .'orham, charged Thomas Inglia, labourer. High ...
... Purvea. By W. Compton Lundie. Esq., Best fl Potatoes, I Cabbage, 2 Cauliflower, and 4 Spring Onions—George McNab; Thomas Thomson. Mrs Thomas Cockburn. Paxton, best 2 Red Cabbage, given to Oouor William Allan ; Robert Patterson. Hy Mr James Renwick, Gainslaw ...
... Battle of StirKag, Mr I). Moffat; Song, “Brava old Oak.” “Mr Henry Mood; notation. “Ask Mamma, Mr Thomas Ford; Song. Tba Bonnie Briar Bmb,” Mr Thomas Hopper; song, Como nudar my Plaidie,” Mr George Jahnatan; speech, Mr K. S. Kinlaytide; song, Thy voica ...