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EAST LOTHIAN AURICULTURAL CLUB

... Glob:nub. Dandie Dinmoot (Bitches)-1, Ro b ert Tower, by ; 2. Maxwell, eq sai lk: Ma x well ton. t 3, _Andisld Steel. Wye; highly Hardie, ; -damns Irina. Maw*, disdinebe. Terrirrr. PTV._ or Pliskomind (Deip)-4. 20 New Snaithha Take ; 3, man Lid. 71 Mmaghton Street ...

EAST LOTHIAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... John watt; 2, Thomas Avery. 2 Cope litasthe (uarta, in pots I—Thomas Avery. 2 Pliloses in 1. A. Wood, Haddington ; 2,31. Badger, Haddingtun. 4 Plant. fuliagvi-1, Thomas Avery: 2, Juba - 3 iji:ns (wiz, in pot.)-1, John Garrett; 2. Thomas lirltoors (varieties) ...

PRIZE LIST. Ti NON INSTITUTE BURGH SCHOOL, HADDINGTON. MORE MISDAL—WILLLUI ELDER. SENIOR DEPARTMENT—CLASS V. ..

... Elder 1 Linde Diekeen. 2 Georp Badger. CLASSES IV. *co V. BIBLE. J Robert Dickson. I Elba Mackay. 1 John Lockhart. WRITING. I Thomas Turnbull. 1 Saran Smith. 2 William Eder. 2 Mackay. ORNAWri*TAL PENMANSHIP. I 2 Thames TurnbialL RECITATION. 1 Thome Turnbull ...

KNOX INSTITITTE EXHIBITION OF PCPTIA

... nimbi.; Mrs Clapperton, Itentonhall. Mr Mrs Tl:rnbull. Mr and Mrs Hardie, Mr and Miss Neilson. 3lr mid Mrs smith, t;reenht ad; Mr and Mr. Riddle, Athelstanctord ; Mr Grahame, Moray Mr Thomas Tedrick and Mr Robert Todrick, Haildingten. ke. In a room on the ...

CIFIPORD

... Eughwadruie ; Brown, %fester ; and Scott, Newtonhall, who &wankel as follows, viz. : -zezercie's l'uis Peria-1, P. B. Swinton ; 2, Thomas Cowan; 3, John Logan, Salton. 12 Pods Beans-1, A. finish: 2, James Hissiburgh : 3. Alex. Hay. Vale. 3 Carrots-1, George ('ray: ...

rAsHIONABLK MARRIAGE AT Yr..4TER IiOUNK

... a.lnsirable manner is which they tabled the entries. Ti.,- judges were Messrs A. Douglas, llonal.bon's Hospital, Edinburgh Hardie, Holme House, Haiblingtoa ; Wight man, Kleingston ; and Finlay son, Redhouse, and their awards gave every satisfaction. The ...

STENTON

... l Aitken, Dueler, . 1. John Ehiri , Stevenson, 2. Peter Tynninghaine, 43 3. Thomas Fair, Kast I.inton, 44 4. Dunbar, . 43 John Fortune, Tynningharne, 42 M. James Hardie. FAAt Linton, 42 7. John Dobie, 8ie1,.. . 41 44 42 42 41 41 41 In the m ening ...

NTARTILING DI AI:LOKI:Ks

... The judging, which was on this not very difficult, gave gm/lend satisfaction ; the judges being Messrs King, KaglesmAirnie ; Hardie, House ; 'ii 'lean, Stevenson. The following is the complete prize list l'ot Mists (reelism:of Ferns and (kelmids)---1 ...

TOWN OF *ADDINGTON I.IIIB.IIIV—No. 2

... interesting and important es enta an the literary history of the country have had their rise. Irving introduced his friend, Thomas Carlyle, to his distinguished pupil, Miss dame Welsh, who soon after Amens. Mrs Carlyle. From her intellectuality her !hely ...

Us. issatbm MR A. J. BALFOUR ON PARLIAMENTARY BUSINEM

... Wednesday night in the gathering being under the auspices of the Iced Conservative Working Association. At the oonclusion of 3dr Hardy's speech, S, called oft Mr A. J. Balfour, M.P., to move a resolution, and introduced him as • member of the Cosmerrative party ...

MASONIC ASSEMBLY

... (Alkelathrieford). Thomsothearmichsel (Arnislield (Ospantlat) Smith Craig. Prier, Gold* Steele, Bennie, Bertram, Omar, Mather, Thomas, Dunlop, Bar th t, Onniston, Leslie, WAN, smu, Aitchmon, Moßi:lgernery, Dime, J. Anderson, At an interval which, took plane ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY POSITION

... humanity, we let free again, at 4 o'clock, anTi well. August let, 1019. Jainiewn. ' captain (iciuntersign, Burgh Reform), TMmas Hardie, Robert :Shin. —We differ widely in opinion with reverend gentleiuen and their brother watchmen with regard tone spirits or ...