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WILLIAM MORRISON, residing at Glassmount, Joppa. 2 TSR

... M’l? on business in Coldstream u.‘w the firm of John Kerse & Mon, of which he is the sole partner. _ THOMAS STEVENSON HARDIE (otherwise Thes, Hardies, buteher, Kirkilston, (BOBERT WILBOX. wineand spirit morchant, some, time un?l- on business at the Ship ...

SALE OF SHARES

... Jute Company, Limited. 35 Shares (£3O paid) of the British India Steam Navigation (g:mpany, Limited. For particulars apply to THOMAS MACFADZEAN, Solicitor. DAVID BALLOCH, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, & BUSINESS TRANSFER AGENT, Campbeltown and Glasgow. All Orders ...

Published: Saturday 03 June 1899
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 403 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HIGHLAND NEWS NOTES

... Jaunched at the Trowachs' end. The steamer will be about half breadth more than the preseut boat, and a bittle longer. Mr Thomas Paterson, Borgue, has arranged to run & waggonetie from Dunbeath to Helmsdale and back in connection with the mail traine ...

ARISAIG

... Thos. Scott, Tostary :2, K. Clark. Special prizes Ploughman with largest family —Allan Mac- Donald. Best looking :luu‘hmnn Thomas Scott. Quietest plu\fiorlnn Neil Gray, Cairnmore. Tallest ploughman A, Mae- Donald. Mr Mac Lean entertained the judges and ...

THE BALLS

... of Lockiel :Mr Frank Pophom: Mr A J R Maclean of Ardgour: Lord Abwrdonr: Mr R bert Nesham, Loadon: S Reginald Hardy and Lady Mr Levnard Hardy ;Mr A, Harvie Anderson, sy. - Amalinds. Mis Auderson: Mr D. A. Bngham sn Mrs Binglam : Mr Allia M. Connell, ey ...

THE CEILIDH

... increascd they were at oneo largely raised from seed, and now they can be bought as cheaply as any other plants Some are more hardy than others, the exotics nq“l;ovldvddhn!.bn».-dlh best are not extreme in this way. The variety d”h.',tht(nf'lml‘lh best ...

’.‘lf\('l)()NALl) BARDS FROM “MEDLEVAL TIMES.” Br Dn. KEITH N. MACDONALD. NINTH ARTlCLE—Continwed ). ALASDATR ..

... sea. It opens with a blewing on the ship and armonr of Clan Ronald. He pleads for favourable gales and for the safety of the hardy sailors and the ship, and for guidance (o the desired haven. The dedieation of Clan Konald's armour mentions swonds, lances ...

THE l)l!l.\&‘l‘lux OF SMALL HOLDINGS

... Peebles, has leen appointed (actor on the Skiho extate, Sutherlandshire, which was recently acquired by Mr Andrew Carnegie. Mr Hardie went to Peebles alout three years ago, in saeces sion to Mr Andrew Slater, who q:“u the Queen's estate at Osborne. IIN Glasgow ...

L dell, still smarting recent fuflio his clerks to s occastonal lietly parties had Lrougns Do, S 0 r!?nafr.'s‘ ..

... hinnocence to pecks g 0 and it, fulfls his charge to such excellent effect as quired. is not because her sons are brave and hardy—others holes in a man's legs, Mr. Parlangdy. That magpie's oo o know what becomes of the object of his care, “Eh? Oh, no, M ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1899
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 8350 | Page: 4 | Tags: none