Banchory
... examination held at the close of last year’s technical classes, these having been awarded by the examiners as follows . —(1) Thomas Hardy, (2) W. A. Dawson, (3) Robert Hay. ...
... examination held at the close of last year’s technical classes, these having been awarded by the examiners as follows . —(1) Thomas Hardy, (2) W. A. Dawson, (3) Robert Hay. ...
... nce an Ouida George Kliot was needed. We required taken from the royal courts James Grant away to the Wessex fields of Thomas Hardy. The reaction was inevitable, and it is healthy and educative. Mrs Gaskell initiated the novel of the common people in ...
... Coleus—l, 2, and Williamson. 2 Begonias, dissimila —1 and Williamson. Cut Flowers—6 Hoses, collection —i ana z jßae; 3 Thomas Mitchell. 6 Hardy Herbaceous, bunches, distinct genera—Rae. 6 Pansies, fancy, distinct —Rae. 3 Sprays tolas, 3 blooms of cadi —1 and ...
... Barrie, jun 5s David Torry, 2s Thomas Martin Geo. Watt 2s Bailie M'Gregor. .. 5s llobt. B. Tawse 2a Rev. Jas. Robertson. 5s Miss Hunter 2s A. B. Annandale .. 5s Capt. D. Thomson Jas. Allan Wm. Brown 2a Thomas Gibb J. Buchanan Is 6d D. Cooper ...
... —Miss M. M’Hardy, Edinburgh, gave an entertainment the Town Hall on Friday night under the auspices of the Literary Society. Mr Steuart, solicitor, occupied the chair, and briefly introduced Miss M’Hardy. As on a former occasion, Miss M’Hardy succeeded ...
... ernan, Kincurdinesliire, Scolland. HARDIE.—At the house of her brother, W. J. Hardie. D.D.S.. L.D.S., &c., Caidiff, on the 29th nit., after a short illness, Helen Hope Hardie, only daughter of the late Thomas Hardie, Edinburgh. Friends ...
... George Kae. 6 Asters, Hat petalled, 3 varieties—l Charles Williamson, 2 Thomas Mitchell, Cameron Street. 6 Marigolds, French, 2 varieties—l George K ie, Charles Williamson, Thomas Mitchell, (j Mangolds, African, 2 varieties—Charles Williamson. Hand Bouquet ...
... auspices of the John Watson Guild, but, previous occasions, there was large house. Mr George Merson, Dean of Guild, presided. Mr Thomas Davidson, senr., conducted, and the concert was carried through with Davidson's characteristic vigour and enthusiasm. At the ...
... DURRIS School Board Election. The polling took place at the Drillhall, Kirktou, on Saturday. Successful:—Mr Thomas Braid, factor, Dnrris estate office, 163; the Rev. Robert Spark, E.C., 92 ; Messrs Fiddes, farmer, Bngenreath, 69 ; James Campbell, farmer ...
... Carton. SHOP LET. TO LET that Shop No. 26 BARCLAY STREET, lately occupied by Thomas Mitchell, Grocer. Apply No. 2 Evan Street. MU DYKES, L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng., Dental Sdrotox (late Mr Hardie), will attend at the ROYAL HOTEL, the last Wednesday of each Month from ...
... Ploughman Committee, spectators, and judges were very liberally supplied with refreshments by Mrs Donald. The judges were Messrs M'Hardy, Durris ; Greig, Ashentilly, Durris; and Taylor, Lenchar, Skene; and gave the following rewards Sweepstakes—l (silver medal ...
... Cleveland Cottage, will also constitute the Parishes Committee. the motion of Dr M*Hardy, seconded Mr George W. Nicol, these names were formally agreed to. llie motion of Dr M'Hardy, seconded by Minty, Mr G« Nicol was nnanitnoiisly a{>[)«unted convener of the ...