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CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

... Peterhead, Thursday. About one o'clock this morning the steam liner Coquet, of North Shields (Captain Hastings), ran aground at the back of the south pier, near the entrance to the South Harbour. The %rue! was leaving the harbour, going astern. When she ...

GLUT OF MACKEREL

... the fishermen have been busy unloading the boats. Many of the Foilimone boats would not put out to yea on Sunday. but rase Hastings, Brighten., and Shoredam boots did, and came into Folkestone with full catches on Monday flier:l- Fishermen were the fish ...

NAIR-X COUNIT ROAD BOARD

... 11* Surveyor reported that the main structural timbers. via, piles forming piers, longitudinal girders and deeding. are entirely decayed. A few of the piles forming the piers are rotten through, and these were strengthened by additional supports last ...

GALE IN ENGLAND

... steamer Adder collided with the Prince of Wales' Pier, an: narrowly escaped going ashore. At East Cliff all the ground floors of dwelling. houses were flooded, and the roadway torn up. During a gale at Hastings* and St Leonard* on Sunday _night many dwellings ...

NAIRN

... yesterday, when the subjects exposed found little competition, with the exception of the town illumines, which were let to Mr Hastings Clarke, Achareidh, for £2 lls, being above the upset price. Several lots did not find parchment, but these will probably ...

HEAVY GALE

... wrecked at Folkostorsa on Wednesday night. The crew of the smack—three men—were all drowned. A fishing smack belonging to Hastings has been missing since the storm. VESSEL WRECKED AT FRASERBURGH. Yesterday afternoon the Leith schooner Pomona, captain Wrier ...

JRA resolved to form an Association. Dowager Lady Dunbar was appointed president, and Miss Baillie, and ..

... to form an Association. Dowager Lady Dunbar was appointed president, and Miss Baillie, and treasurer On the mot jon of Mr Hastings Clarke of Achareidh, a cordial vote of thanks was to tho speakers At the close of the about forty ladies gave in their mames ...

UNITED FREE CHURCH

... weather. GREAT HOTEL FIRE IN WORTHING. Damage £3O, 000. Fire broke out at four yesterday ing at the !loyal Hotel, oppos.te the pier at Worthing,•and the huge block of buildings was entirely destroyed. All the horses in the mews attached to the hotel were ...

Proclamation Ceremonies

... to the Holy See, membees of the Patriarchate. and high prelates and dignitaries of the Pontifical Court, all proceeding in haste to the Vatican. The Duke of Connaught held a review of 10,000 troops of all arms in Cork on Monday. Captoimi Wringe and Bevis ...

7 booms which sow *ter the liihment or other... i,.c of our Fray Publio Libraries! Mr Sutherland's e•titticie ..

... Maio. to Med ; beg UMW* to Tat Amp were a fee the news. Mg were tar shove of the =Nair berm haste. to leave turepplied, arid the trade the beet here this Pat pier bulked sold fr.= Cl 4 M. to • begun. 413 Its to 414 ; to ; mows to AU fee to 414 ad ; dairy ...

Concerning led Hair:

... published in Edinburgh in IPS. The late Queen and Prince Albert visited Edinburgh that year by sea. They arrived at Granton pier much earlier in the morning than had been expected. Finding no Provost or Bailie' waiting on them at Brandon Street. they drove ...

UN, FACTS, & FANCIES. Sunday Schoo! T: — What do wo mean the quick and the dead?” Small Boy —

... at oee The gushing of uncertain age passed the time of day to am aged boatman who stood oat to sea over the entrance to the pier fell to ef imterest, and preseutly she enqut ‘ ell me, now, if you ever saw a sea “Certainly wot, mum. I am a teetotaller.”’ ...