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THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1881

... the male teacher, and Miss Jessie Smith, d ie H a lf Devoe', School, the female teacher. FORBES FOOTBALL CLUB. A meeting of the Forrem St Lawrence Football Club was held in the Court-Housy Friday evening, the purp.6o of electing bearers for the ensuing ...

THE NORTHERN CHRONI,

... that the first wing of the building will be finished in February or March next. FORRIN FOOTBALL —ST LARRKNCII (FOURVI) v. NOWT/Meal COLNTIWS .(InnEINLAA).—The football mason was opened here on Saturday with a match betwocu the and Inverness club.. The ground ...

TN Bays

... Kiltearn Free Church, £7 3s 7d. Tarn—FOOTHALL MATCH. —On Saturday last a football match was played under Rugby rule. on the links here, between teams of the Allures and Tain Football Club.. Mr John Campbell was captain of the Tabs team, and Mr Donald Mackenzie ...

THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1882. SKYE

... rather better than they were during the last few years. INvaitcostoom —FOOTBALL— FtrrreT r. INVERGORDON 2r It --A match between team. of the above clubs took place et Invergordon on Saturday. lnvergordon won the Ors, and chose to kick off against a very ...

OMY GOLD MIDAL

... the evening of Friday, Mr John Ross, who recently came to this town to conduct the business carried on by Mr J. C. Rosa, Invergordon, was invited back to Inverness by a number of friends and former associates, to receive a presentation. The present consisted ...

AGRICULTURE

... name and fortune for himself in his adopted home. Mr Smith, captain of the Football Club, made the presentation, referring to the able services rendered by Mr Bergman to the Football Club and the Musical Association, and wishing him prosperity in his new ...

TAIN

... did an in their power for the entertainment of the young people. A number of swings were put up on convenient trees, and football, tug-of-war, and other games were entered into with great seat. The weather wee very favourable, and the outing was much ...

THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY,. DECE.MBER 24, 1884

... match took place in a park near Alper en Saturday afternoon. From a football paint of view the day was perfect ; but the ground, which is lumpy, and somewhat unsuitable for football, was. in consequence of the frost of the previous night, very hard and ...

THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1885

... community is to be congratulated on the spirit with which they attempt public improvement. FOOTBALL MATCH—DISOWALL r. INVIIRGORDON.—This match was played at Invergordon on Saturday, and resulted in a draw in favour of Dingwall. The field being some distance ...

THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 18b6

... cakes and tea. Mr D. Fraser, New Market ; buy's ulster, Mrs Shaw, Theembill. FOOTBALL.—This footballing season in and about Inverness has not been such a good one as football enthusiasts would wish to have enjoyed, owing to the lance amount of snow which ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... portion of the largest one is suitable for such games as quoiting and putting the stone, lout quite unsuitable for cricket, football, or bowling. This portion, moreover, is often covered with water in wet weather. By the provided scheme part of the Islands ...

TAIN

... berth of Tam was held in the Couaril Chamber foe • similar purpoee. Foorsau. Matte.—On Saturday. a football played between teams representing Invergordon Rangers and Tain St Duthus Club. Daring the Sent quarter the Rangers had the best of the game, but ...