ESTATES FOR SALE. QMALL LANDED ESTATE NEAR PETERHEAD FOR SALE. The Efita+e of DUN'S, the Parish Peiterhead and ..
... the Title Deeds and Articles of Roup. RUB [SLAW TERRACE. This Excellent FAMILY HOUSE be Sold or Let * ...
... the Title Deeds and Articles of Roup. RUB [SLAW TERRACE. This Excellent FAMILY HOUSE be Sold or Let * ...
... WOOL SHIRTS, is llid 4s lid. 39 Ln.zen MEN S WARM WOOL PANTS, -2» sid lid- MEN ARM WOOL GLOVES, is Dozen Only MEN'S LINED KID GLOVES. 2s 3« 6d. WARM i-.ATE.RS and CARDIGAN lid 4« 6d. YOUTHS TWEED and SERGE SUITS, lis 6d 25a* 175 airs MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS ...
... le, was called to the chair. Mr A. Morgan of Newton was appointed president, on tho motion of the chairman, seconded by Mr John Watt, Watermill. On the motion of Mr James Durso, Jackston, seconded by Mr W. Penny-Craik of Craik, Mr W. A. Mitchell was appointed ...
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... Bryan is of Irish dcs., ::t. In th eighteenth century • the great parliamentary o rators were Irishmen. Burke, Sheridan, Grattan, Curran, and Fl oo d were all Irish. In the nineteenth, .Plunkett, Shin', O'Connell, Magee, A. M. and Sexton all stand in ...
... Ternan Lodge, who were genuinely sorry was so soon to leave them. Bio. Robertson briefly replied Sister Brand's behalf. Bro. John Moir, secretary the lodge, also made a short speech, in which lie spoke the loss the lodge would sustain through Sister Brand's ...
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... Ferguson as follows:—Billiards.—First Tournament-1, Robert Ralston; 2, George Nicol; 3, John Clark; 4, A. M'lslab. Consolation Town-110404-1. G eor ge Reid: 2. John Clark, junr. Christmas Iburnament-1. William Smellie; 2, Thomas Muir. Double Tournament-1 ...
... LITERARY EXTRACTS. A MAIL COACH JOURNEY EIGHTY YEARS AGO, From the Reminiscences Albert Pell. Edited by Thomas Mackay. London: John Murray. end first half Rugby School came unexpectedly. The dreadful cholera morbus had been slowly advancing from the North ...
... fret 4 inchOT : ' 2 , Alex . Dempeter , Kildonan ; 5 , Kenneth Mackenzie . Dingwall . , - • , . Hurdle Eace—1 . John Mackenzie , Fones ; 2 , John Mac-Leonan , Inverness ; 3 , . lasses Paul , Elgin . 600 Yards Baco-I , Gedrw Kae . 2 d H . LI . ; 2 , 'James ...
... Marriages. and laths. BIRTHS. SINCLAIR.—At Kierfold Cottage, Sandwick, on the 14th inst., the wife of John G. Sinclair of a daughter. DEATHS. COPLAND.—At 356 Cardigan Street, Carlton, Melbourne, Australia, on Bth April, Eleanor Stirmy, wife of William M. Copland ...
... Hoginenay a watch-night serve. was held in the Arm. dale C.F. Church Hall, when Felon were rendered by Mr Tom l'ow and Mr Hilil-, stones, and asenable addrees wee deliver- by Mr John leliarrity. The Arm', dale Public Bond einembled at the Croce and ...