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FLOWER SHOWS

... William Thom, Stevenston ; 2, James Richmond; 3, Robt. Woodaide. Yellow Piebald Hen-1. Thomas Dalton; 2 and 3, Thomas C. Begg. Buff Piebald Cock -1, Robert Woodeide ; 2, Thomas Dalton; 3, JIM!. Richmond. Buff Piebald Ben-1 James Richmond; 2, Robert C. Begg. ...

AGRICULTURAL DISCUSSION SOCIETY. REV. JOHN GILLESPIE ON GALLOWAY CATTLE

... to be available. The lecturer next drew attention to the extreme hardiness of the breed. This was always • much appreciated feature of Galloway,. They were almost if not altogether an hardy as West Highlands—in fact, there was a striking resemblance between ...

BEITH,

... followiog children, to wit—l. Thomas, succeeded his as Bishop of Isles; he occors in 1631 as ' %chops of the 31 2. Cells Knox, married to James Hamilton Woodball, in the parish of Bothwell; 3. Anotner daughter, rm.rried to Thomas Cunningham of Cambuskeith ...

DALRY CATTLE SHOW

... Armour; 3, R. Craig's Fanny. Handicap Trot Race (open)-1, John WM illan's Bellman ; 2, William Miller's Mains Maid ; 3, Thomas Keonedy'‘Hardy. Handicap Trot Race (confined)-1, J. Speir's Maggie; 2, Alexander Smith's Flower Girl ; 3, A. Comrie's I Donald. _ ...

ARDROS 4 AN HORTICULTURAL SOCIRTY. ANNUAL ALIT MN Ex THE annual exhibition of the Ardrossan Horticultural ..

... in the cut flower section. Ot carnations or picotees the show was large and the flowers generally well formed. Pansies and hardy annuals were also • large show and in splendid condition. African and French marigolds were all that could be wished for, ...

The tot,al numb-e-r-O-f-Orio;S-Cominitted last

... return of the distribution of the Constabulary at this date. I have the honor to be, GENTLFAI EN, Your oiled. servant, HARDY M 'HARDY, Captain, R.N., Chief-Constable of Ayrshire. A TROON SEQUESTRATION CASE. ELI/,t SOPHIA WEIR, lately residing at 6 Portland ...

KILMARNOCK

... In th•Parochuel tack place In the Towo•House no Friday. following were appeloteel:—Dr Gommlll, Alex. 11.Biasook, publican; Thomas Molars. Vtamber ; Brown, pablloan ; Wm. pablloan ; Thrmae Fleto..er, pablioan ; Short, joo., watchmaker. The Rev. I. Grant ...

Local and North Ayrshire

... ACCIDENT TO A Tuesday afternoon, between three and four o'clock, a accident happened to a g'rl named Agnes Hardy, aged about fonryears, daughterof W. Hardy, carter, Ardroasan. It appears that • horse and cart belonging to Mr M'Alpine, contractor for the Lanarkshire ...

FOOT B A LL-B•TusD•y

... acted as referee. A substantial literary repast may be had from Lamb Hogg, Bacon, and Cribb,. Tbonason will season it. Thomas Hardy's new novel is Two on a Tower. If he to a newly married couple, his spelling is Arras 10 1111•1111=1—Are tad ham to.m ...

70s; 91d; DALR Y

... evening excellent addresses were delivered by Rev. Robert Andrews, 11.1)., Glengarnock; Rev. J. J. Kelly, Irvine; and the Rev. Thomas Witoberts, M.A., Dreghorrs. Mr Andrews took as his text the words, Be strong in the Lord, from which he drew some capital ...

Pirthl, Warriago, ad Draths

... third laughter id William Oliphant. MACKAY --ROC Elt —M Druid H erm Den. lon, Natal, on the tali December. by the ker. W. I. Hardy, M.A.. and the W. If. Mann. If ugh James Mackay of to Jane Anne, riungest daughter of the late kev. George Roger. M.A., of ...

IL-OWllit SHOWS

... Rose-1, Thomas Dicide ; 2. Robert Girlie. Scented Verbena - James Dyneock. Petuna-1, J. K. Carrie ; 1, Robert Pickle. 3 Geranieme-1, Rey. W. ; 2, Thomas Melds. 3 Foliage Qtranksee-1. Robert ; 2. T. Nokia. 3 FwWies-1, Robert Boyd; 2 , Thomas Dick'.. Scrubby ...