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Bo'ness Journal and Linlithgow Advertiser

BURGH POLICE COURT. Mouday, 13th January. BAILIES BaLLANTINE, AND COCHRANE,

... got the worse of the quarrel, his face being in a rather dawaged condition Thomas Hardy, labourer, was charged with assaulting James Fraser at the harbour on the Bth January. Hardy admitted having struck Fraser on the breast with his head, but said that ...

BURGH POLIOE COURT. Monday, 20th Octaber Provost SpupsoN presiding

... expelled uugzr threat of being locked up. : Jo%n Gibson, a young lad, was fined 7s 6d for breaking a window shutter at Rebert Hardie's house at Corbichall on the Sth inst. ’ Andrew Steveus, carter, for assaulting Andrew Seth, publican, on the 10th inst. ...

MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS

... favour of the new nominees and there will be no poll. The new membersare William Marshall, buker ; Robert M‘Nab, tiesher ; and Thomas Sneddon, miuer. S A LiNLitHGow.—Nine candidates for eight seats: —William Braithwaite, junr., publican; James Russell, solicitor; ...

YOOTHKBALL

... remaindar of the scason for using had language in a recent Klag Cuap tie, while Thomas Anderson, of the Bo'ness Clah, was suspended for a month for a similar offehce. Mr John Hardie, president of the Linlithgow Association, who acted as linesman in the match ...

Bo'ness FHournal, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1891

... to pay a fine of 25 6d fer stealing 52 lbs of coal, from Kinneil Siding, on 14th ult. A iierl named Margaret Hardie, daughter of Robert Hardie, labourer, was dismissed with an admonition for a similar charge. ScrooL INsPEcTIONs.—The government examinaticns ...

THE SHIRE HORSE SHOW

... breeders, who no longer keep their younf horses in strawyards during the winter, but allow them to wander at large. Mr. Thomas Hardi;- Mere Duchess obtained the first prize, and Mr. J. Horrock Miller’s Marina was second. Amidst a hum of excite- ment the ...

AN ANCIENT CUSTOM

... Walterstown, Causheen, the residence of Mr. James North Hardy. Eight of his sheep were found dead on the land with their throats cut, whilst 43 others were stabbed in the back. Two years ago Mr. Hardy and his family went to live at Causheen, taking g{-rt ...

ART AND LETTERS

... Georce Merenitn's first book, * Poems,” peared in 1851, and was issued tz Mr. Parker, ‘Y; was dedicated to his father-in-law, Thomas Love Peacock, the author of * He‘dlonf Hall,” and the friend and executor of Shelley. It is probably the scarcest volume of ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... EPITOME OF NEWS. Reports from Cheshire and Shropshire show thatthe potato disease hasrapidly dwelom4 I:nuubum A pltfimlng hardy sort, are badly sffected, and at Crewe and Nantwich a third of the crop is diseased. A telegram from Simla reports that the ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Grafton’s steward, at Heysham Hall, near Lancaster, and Mr. Hardy, one of the managers of the works oi Mr. J. Williamson, M.P,, at Lancaster, were out rabbit shooting on Monday afternoon, when Mr. Hardy was accidentally shot by ‘is compauion, the shots extending ...

Bo'ness FPournal, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1891

... paying a counsiderable sum to Mrs Galloway. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.—At a Justice of Peace Court at Linlithgow on Tuesday—Mr Alex. Hardie presiding—Laurence Scotflmd, carter, Bo'ness, was charged with cruelty to a horse, by working the sawe while suffering from ...

LABOUR REPRESENTATION

... Commons. This Congress further advises that a vigorous effort be made to return working men to all local bodies. Mr. Keir Hardy propos>d an amendment in favour of establishing a central congress fund, to be administered by the Parliamentary Congress and ...