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... CALEDONIAN BOOT & SHOE SHOP, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE, 3 CHURCH STREET, eIONTAINS one of the Largest and mo s t F as hi ona bl e V Stocks of LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS and SHOES, tse., for the Season (Gentlemen's and Ladies' Dress Boots and Shoes suited ...

THE CHOLERA IN EGYPT

... inst. WIFI MEWLS AND SITICIDL—Ou Wedneaday night a ge•tiernan farmer, named Temkin; residing at the Cedars, London Road, Maidstone, attempted to eat his wife's throat, and when istanoe was ,ailed out his own throat in a shocking manner. Hs is believed ...

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... the ladder—Nelson was a shadow—the Duke of Wellington had not sufficient fat in his composition to grease his own Wellington boots. In short, I think the hypothesis is fairly borne out, that fat and ambition are incompatible.— Marryatt HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate ...

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... ion. I imagined it to be the tomb of some great personage, and proceeded to read the inscription, which was sculptured in golden letters, and contained, an usual, high flown traditions of the virtues of the deceased. The date of his was, however, wanting ...

FROM OUR LONDON

... wishing him a speedy victory , over the enemy and a quick return to her arms. The Russian soldiers, it seems, all wore long boots, and our sailors, on coming from the fleet to view the battle field, took a violent fancy to these articles of dress. Each ...

, INVERNESS ADVERTISER.-AUGUST 16, 1867. PAIRS AN: M'!L-----All/tKZTTIS-11-7WeA:IIO-U-----elt. 4 --_ *Awed le ..

... contrast to the colour of the boot Prime Oxen 4 Ito 4 6 Small 4e..4..4 10 to 5 2 Do. Scots 4Bto 4 lo Sam N .. II 4t03 It ties sy, bought 50 two-year-old stots at from £4 itself, are much patronised; as are also tall boots, [aerie. Sheep 3 2103 4 3iinan ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS

... descends to his only son, Colonel Fitzroy Donald Maclean, formerly in the 13th Ruiners, and Colonel of the Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry. (Deceased it is said, claimed to be chief of the Clan Maclean.) SUDDEN DEATH. A very sudden death occurred ...

INVERNESS ADVERTISER.-AUGUST 30, 1881

... county of Ron, in Scotland. Esquire. I appoint the Rotrend E I !leery cf Broughton Vicarage, near Fu rsham. in the county of Kent, and my sons-inla m. William Charles Reberteon Macdonald and William Anderson, traders and executors of this my will. I deolarit ...