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... the ocean get angry f Because it has been crossed so often, my son. What ars the 'seven ages of man,' Henry 1 Luggage, garbage. storage. mortgage. poseage, shrinkage, and dotage. He went right to the foot. What animal, though its mine is used as an ...

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... Miscellaneous. PICKINGS FROM PUNCH. Obvious.—What's the difference between your great coat and a baby One you wear, the other you was M axim for Mothers.—Tlie only hoop that you should wish to see your daughters wear a plain hoop of gold upon the left ...

Published: Friday 30 January 1863
Newspaper: Elgin Courier
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2466 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE ELGIN COURANT, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1870

... 1 MARE (Aged). 1 HORSE. 3 Milk COWS. One-_year-old qUETS. no, bTOTS. 3 CALVES. 1 SOW. Four Box Carta (Three with Frames); Garbage Cart ; Two Ploughs; Five Harrows ; Two Drill Harrows ; Grubber ; Roller ; Hone Boiler ; Turnip Cutter Barrow Four Sets Cart ...

MORATSH IRIL

... Bruiser ; Oilcake Bruiser ; Fanners ; Riddles ; Sieves Baskets ; Sack and Hand Barrow.; Grains ; Spades Shovels Hoes; Rakes; Picks; Forks; Axes; Yokes; Swingletree+ Box and Peat Barrows ; Cheese Prima and Presser ; Bait Boiler ; Mangle ; Meat Safe ; Garden ...

MLR ARRANGEMENT?

... Dressing Fans (one almost new), 1 Turnip Sower. 1 Metal Roller, Meal Olisals, 1 Turnip Cutter, 1 Grindstone Ant Stone Huller, Picks, Spades, Shovel. ' Forks, Hoes, Syythes and Hay Knives, Carpentor'e Tools, 1 Kitchen Dresser, Iron Bedateack. Tables, Chairs ...

PEPPER AND SALT

... be blamed altogether for this, If there was not a demand for this sort of thing, there would be no supply. This literary garbage may bo tolerable, or just barely tolerable to many, but appearances indicate that a taste for even worse stuff is growing ...

RECOLLECTIONS OF WILLIAM HAY

... up to the corresponding flats on each side. The dull November streets were greasy and soddened with halfmoistened mud and garbage ; along these plodded incessant groups of motley-clad beings; long poles projecting from the windows were loaded with half-washed ...

Published: Friday 12 January 1855
Newspaper: Elgin Courier
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4742 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A GLANCE AT THE PAPERS

... late at night) like the clanking of chains by many prisoners working at their tasks. In the streets are heaps of decaying garbage, ashes, and dead cats, and inside the houses the sanitary arrangements are bad. The inhabitants are described as pale and ...

THE 111 URA\ STIIIIE A TISEI3--W El )N E~DAY, JULY 24. 1861

... manufectured by tons for the gratification of people given to relishee? * We do not hesitate to say that the sale of abominable garbage, carble of engendering the most terrible maladies in thehuman frame, cerried ore to as great an extent as ever, spite of the ...

Published: Wednesday 24 July 1861
Newspaper: Morayshire Advertiser
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 7392 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ILAYPOID-LZOTURE BY KR BIKY., WOODUERCHANT. their pulpits; into political platforms where, ammotradicted, they ..

... the local committee three Mould no huger flourish! when their exports hart ally growing larger. The officials in India dine Garbage banks- (applause). I have see. clear interested in the breed to give the prise money. fr• -m en off during the last five rare ...