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... milk or pig—l and 2 W Croft. Gilt in pig or milk, under twelve months old—l and 2C F Bruce, Cottager's pig, fed for exhibitor's own family use—l C F Bruce. Cottager's fat pig, age to be considered—l G Wharton, 2 and 3 C Fleetham. ...
... milk or pig—l and 2 W Croft. Gilt in pig or milk, under twelve months old—l and 2C F Bruce, Cottager's pig, fed for exhibitor's own family use—l C F Bruce. Cottager's fat pig, age to be considered—l G Wharton, 2 and 3 C Fleetham. ...
... Fifeshire, slightly injured' Joseph Sherrington. of Argylestreet. Hebburn-on-Tyne, slightly injured; and Mrs Annie Stewart, of Bruce Cottage, Freuchie. Pifeshire. slightly injured. Mrs. Stewart was ths only one I I detained In hospital. All the casualties were ...
... Carries Buildings, Glencraig, Fifeshire; Joseph Sherrington, of Argylest., Hebburn-on-Tyne; and Mrs Annie Stewart, of Bruce Cottage, Freuchie, Fifeshire, who was the only one detained in hospital. All the casualties were in the first coach. ...
... to Bruce Cottage, and begging Miss McTavish to detain them as long as possible from pursuit. The shop-woman found a trustworthy messenger for her, and she gave the letter into his possessiou, adjariag him to proceed with all speed to Bruce Cottage and ...
... following amendment :— Seeing that the further widening of Mawson Lane will not answer the desired purpose unless Mr. Bruce's cottage, valued at £lO5. be purchased and pulled down, and as this will involve an expenditure of nearly .2200, the Corporation ...
... Victoria street, Westminster, victualler, Dec. 21 and Jan. 23 ; solrs., Parnell and Willaume, New Broad street James Baylis' Bruce cottage, Tottenham, crape dresser, Dec. 23 and Feb. 3 ; solr., Mr. Weeks, Walbrook buildings Frederick Cokeh', Hackney road, stationer ...
... third of that paid for dog, per annum on every cyclist would produce over half a million pounds —Yours, etc.. VICTOR A. BRUCE. Cottage, Cobham. Surrey, Dec. 16. BIG PARSONAGES ■. - -J . •' i ' f Why the Clergy Groan at Times Sir,—l late replying to ...
... probably proceed first of all to a hotel, procure breakfast, make enquiries con- cerning Miss McTavish, and set out for Bruce Cottage an hour or two hence. There might be a brief respite for the hunted girl. In an hour or two I can surely effect my escape ...
... BETKOTHED. The fugitive heiress found in the Scottish spinster a hospitable hostess and sympathising friend. Life at Bruce Cottage was dull and monotonous, but there was a flower garden and lawn, pleasant walks, rows on the river, drives in a pony -phaeton ...
... reached our journey's end, said Mrs Talcut, cheerfully, as they emerged from the station. A little drive will bring us to Bruce Cottage, Miss McTavish's place. And then, Miss Clare, you will feel indeed safe. Beatrix's heart sank as they entered the cab ...
... iti calf or milk -I and 2. T. Two-yeareild io calf or uiilk- 1. T. Wilson: 2, 31. Wood. Yearling T. Woodward: 2. C. K. Bruce. Cottager* Cow in calf or i.ii!!, - W. Steel; 2, Haw. Sl-eciAL PftlZP* - Pair Jlnlloeka v.-i-.li :-.1l their calf teeth In—l. P ...
... traffic in live, oast. and old British horses 44 on infamy which calls for immediate abolition.'* —Yours, etc.. I. E. BRUCE. Cottage. Ac-ton Bjiruell. Shrewsbury, Nov. HORSK SHOERS AND HORSE-OWNERS. Sir, —Mr. Hail ley is unfortunately the exception and ...