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GREENLAW

... sued Robert Darling, Ramrig, for 16s 6Jd. Action dismissed, aud 2s of expenses allowed to defender. —Same pursuer sued Thomas Hardy, labourer, Fishwick Mains, for £4 0« Id as per account. Decree in absence with expenses.—Thornton & Co., india-rubber ...

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR RALPH DIXON favoured with instructions from Thomas Esq.. t > SELL AUCTION an early ..

... PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR RALPH DIXON favoured with instructions from Thomas Esq.. t > SELL AUCTION an early (late (three days) at COLDSTREAM, the whole of his very Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS. 51, Churoh Street, Herwick, 31st October ...

COLDSTREAM

... deduction of £2 and with expenses. The same parauer, sued John Hardie, Market-place, Coldstream, for 13s 3d Decree was granted defender's absence with expenses. The same pursuer sued Thomas Gouts shoemaker, Abbey-lane, Coldstream, for Bd. Decree was grauted ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. BIRTHS At Bridgend, Duns, on the Bth inat., the wife William Wilkiuson, of son. At the

... inst., Catherine Davidson, widow of Thomas Hume, aged 72. At Monkstown, the 20th inst., Sara B'air, the beloved wife of R. H. Nisbet. At 9 College-place, Berwick, on the 12th inst., the infant male child of Thomas Robinson, shoemaker. At Ravensdowne, ...

BIRTHS, & DEATUa. BIBTHS. At Lumsdaine, Coldingham, on the 2nd inst.,the wife of James Edington, of a daughter. ..

... son of James Fairbairn, Caldra, Berwickshire. At Hardies' Mill place, ou the 6th iust., by the Rev. J. W. Brown, Gordon, George Hastie, Fallsidehill, to Elizabeth, third daughter of the late William Hardie, steward there. St. Mary's Church, Berwick, on ...

EARLSTON FLOWER SHOW

... Windows looking south—lst, John Aitchison; 2nd, Robert Tait; 3rd, George Hardie. For best Window Gardens Wiudows looking north. — Ist, Joseph Fisher ; 2nd, Alexander Blair ; 3rd, Thomas Parker ...

BIRTHS, M.irtltfAGESy DEATHS. charge Is fur Inserting notice* Births, Marriage and Deaths ; but a charee of One ..

... At South-street, Duns, the 28th ult.,the wife of Thomas Feeny, labourer, of a daughter. At Sainton Mill, on the Ist iust., the wife James Purves, of daughter. At Carluke, on the 41 h iu.-t., Mrs Thomas D. Martin of a daughter. At the School-house, Old ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, #■ DEATHS. No charge is made for inserting notices Births, Marriage and Deaths ; bat fc ..

... Peelwalls, ton, oa the ult., the wife of Isaac Hardie, Burahead, of a sou. At Swinfon, ou the 13th iust., the wife of R. J. Tnomson, saddler, of a sou. A t Fireburn Mill, the 31st ult., the wife of Thomas Taylor, of a sou. At Gallow's Knowe.Coldstream ...

DUNGLASS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... sen, John Gordon, Cove; Boltou. jun. ; Thomas Henderson, Cove ; James Reuton, Cockburnspath. The results the various events .were as folicwa :— Uuoits, 18 yards, 8 ompetitors—l, Thomas Henderson, Pease Lye ; 2, Thomas Gray, Cove. Standing High Leap, 3 c ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. No charge Is made for inserting notion ot Births, Marriages and Death* ; but a ..

... Southampton, to Maggie, second daughter of James Clark, Greenlaw. At Edinburgh, on the 2nd inst., by the Rev. Dr Wilson, George F. Hardie, Polwarth, to Isabella Thompson, eldest daughter of James Thompson, labourer, Duns. At St. Luke's Church, Wallsend-on-Tyue ...

BIRTHS, M All It IA DEATHS. BIRTHS At BrooKhill, Dan*, on the 15th inst., the wife of Wiiliam Denholm, farmer,

... 12th inst., Elizabeth Hardy, wife of George Johnston, agent for British Linen Company Bank, in her 64th yenr. At Korham. the 18th inst., Alex. Kearney, tailor, aged 28 years. At 47, Northcote-street, Newcastle, on the inst., John Thomas, second son of William ...

SWINTON

... Platform table, by Mrs Craw, assisted by Miss Hardie. The following twelve ladies, assisted by many young gentlemen who officiated as stewards, served out tea to the large audience : Miss Campbell ; steward, Thomas Cook. Miss Patterson ; steward, Robert Patterson ...