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Buchan Observer and East Aberdeenshire Advertiser

SHORTHORNS

... with Basildon Banter; 3 G, M. Hope, with Basildon Glorious Venture; 4 [. Kerman, Edenbridge, Kent, with Uppermill Crest. Wl ’ Senior yearling bull—l Boots Farms, Westdrums, Brechin, with Ballechin Rhodian; 2 W. L. Anderson, Morphie, Angll'lls‘ with Morphie ...

SHORTHORNS

... Surrey, with Basildon Banter; 3 G, M. Hope, with Basildon Glorious Venture; 4 I. Kerman F.der;bridgo, Kent, with Uppermili Crest. Senior yearling bull—l Boots Farms, Westdrums, Brechin, with Ballechin Rhodian; 2 W. L. Anderson, Morphie, Angus, with Morphie ...

1 s glorious nane

... summer haze), A fair-sized toon, which caul should be, For built it is intil the sea; A toon which, in the days o' whalers, Wis kent by a' the Arctic sailors. For voars, invaded wis its shores, Strange fishin® boats, they cam’ in scores, But times hae changed ...

Flotsam and Jetsam

... assurance. It was not always the American initiative. Not a few still among us will have heard of the Mr Joe Connon, boots at the once well-kent if not famed North Fastern Hotel in Peterhead—some, indeed, visualising him in retrospect awaiting at the railway ...

GOODALL'S

... Chemists, or from the begat P. lIEWBERY .t SONS. I, king Edward Street, London. Nei 'KENT, the G^rien of England.—Buy your FRUIT TRESS trio 41LOILON BUN YARD& 013., Maidstone, who ruitorets tOG lauds true to halo, Illustrated Descriptive and Cultural Stroll ...

EAST ABERDEENSHIRE OBSERVER, June 2, 189&

... deaths of the Queen father, her hi»- band, and her grandson, Albert Victor. Ibo Duke of Kent got his feet wet during long walk, but he delayed changing his boots till after he had received some visitors and had spent wdb little daughter, who. by her smiles ...

[For Transmission Abroad.] THE SONG OF THE SEA

... dying day Stole down the breath of deep'mng eve, And feathered bard* morn gay Sang softly ore they took their leave. Deep golden bands, fair Phoebus’* train, Upshot the curtain’d weetoro sky; And halo’d o’er the mystic main, Sunk softly to a crimson dye ...

LATEST MARKET

... last ale browst. e foreign gintleman boot imsel near twafaal an’ said, ‘A wuss ye the best o’ health, maidam,’ an’ seen took aff a middlin swig an® set doon ’is pyowter half fou upo the table. 'e Hielan bumlock boot doon as weel an’ said ‘A gweed New ’ear ...

TO BC HAD AL

... TO BC HAD AL FRANCIS MITCHELL'S, 15 QUEEN STREET, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, N.B.—The Trade Supplied with Goode in Stock at Glasgow Warehouse Prices. Every description of BOOTS and SHOES made to order on the shortest notice. Repairs mecuted with neatness ...

SATURDAY EXCURSIONS

... Davis's capture, shows that he really attempted to escape in his wife's dress to the swamp, and was betrayed by his boots, which were not the boots of ladles. Of course this incident has given rise to numerous caricatures in New York, one of which, representing ...

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... Chemists. or from the Depot : T. NEWBItRY & SONS, I. King holemril Street, London. Oat KENT. the Garden of England.—Buy your FRUIT TR I from 1;1101ItIE BUN YA LID& 00.. Maidstone. who ettitivitte roi tor.tis trice to ram, Illos•rated De , crlptive sod c o itornt ...

iVER. TUESDAY, list OCTOBER,

... retired from active romrrogetional work in 1904, when Rev. William Rom was appointed collesjruo and tuiooesaor. Maud Liqhtikc -Mr boot «ikl »bo«m«ker. Market Stance, for the coovonience of hit many custotoera, haa had bit ahowroom lighted a Kelifc domeatic lamp ...