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THE ST GEORGE'S ELECTION PETITION

... Fisher Unwin.) Red ilfee and Whitv. By Owen Vistor. Illustrated by Frederick Remington. -A 1 Laodieoan A Story of To-Day. By Thomas Hardy. The Wessex Novels. Vi. xr. (London: Osgood, M! Ilvaine & Co.) The Eniqs-etnt Ship. By WV. Ciark Russell. 'New Edition ...

THE SPIRITUALIST CASE

... elementary education; Lady Duffus Hardy, sa I L5Oa ayear, in addition to the pension of £4;100 a year a granted in 1879, in recognition of the historical, p literary, and public services of her late husband, t. ?? Thomas lufinus Hardy; Dr Schmitz, 50 a a year ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... Young, I nEblleu, and the chairman gave addressee on the S a onijects of the Ladies' Missionary Association. The sRlev, Thomas Hardy, of Foulis Wester, contributed several humorous Scotch recitatisne, which greatlyn .delighted the audience. h ,S LUMPI ...

COURT OF SESSION

... (Before Lord Pearson.). AIARDIE V. CLARSE ET E CONTRA. Lord Pearson has issued his judgment in the ] counter actions between Thomas Hardie, chemical manufacturer, Prestwick Road, Ayr, and Daniel Clarke, chemical manufacturer, DoPe House, Ayr. The actions related ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY, Oct. 15

... with the restrictions in a con- tract of ground annual between M'Hardy and a Thomas Kennedy, in 1838, by which M'Hardy dis. Ipoerd a compartment of the lands of Southpark, of which M'Hardy was then proprietor. The Dean of Guiild' (Mr Ramnsay), on 31st January ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... out, Hardie said, Here's a gentleman, I'll try and get his watch ; -on which he crossed the street after the gentleman, and they all followed him. Saw Hardie go straight forward to meet the gentleman, who immediately stopt; and obser- ved Hardie then ...

REMARKABLE CASE AT NEWCASTLE

... Win. Hardy. of Whitley, el caused a hores to be ill-treated. - Witness saw a tr Ihorse amsongst others in a diseased stats, totally- e ?? of wold andse itws e x-frn SI Iunfit to do any class ofwradi0wssioig 1 8intense agony. Thea defendant Hardy told ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... Philip, G ory Stewart, Allargae; and Coits Dslrick. For dancing- and pipe music-Captain Forbes and - Messrs *lI 'Hardy, Greenhanr, and M ' Hardy, of Dunfiel. The pnze - list is as follows : -. fit. Best dressed Highlander, 4 entries-i Jamas )'EHardy, or- ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT— YESTERDAY

... commenced business in March, 1870, the . partners then being David Hardie, James Melt Thompson, and himself. Their capital was £2100, and the firm existed until 1878,. when Mr Hardie retired, taking with him an allowance of £2700. Witness'sbrotheraoa ...

THE BRAEMAR GATHERING

... Mar Lodge; 3 James M'Hardy, r- Corgarff. Society's caber silver medal, 7 competitors- Wm. M'Combie Smith, Blacklunans. Hammer medal, I- 6 competitors-John MI'Hardy, Glenlivet, 89 feet 2 inches. Stone medal, 5 competitors-Jobn M'Hardy, e- Glenlivet, 25 feet ...

THE RECENT SHIPPING DISPUTE AT ABERDEEN

... William Wyness, carter, Guestrow; Thomas Duncan, labourer, Upperkirkgate; Charles Murray, labourer, Windy Wynd ; ohn MI'Lean, Loch Street; and George 'Will, labourer, Harriet Street, all in the employment of Messrs Ellis & M'Hardy, along Jamieson's Quay, Regent ...