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... James Rhind and Jane Stephen-equal. Foara Mrieioa. 1. Thomas Dingwall and Patrick Mortimor-equal ; 2. James Hardie; 3. John Cumming; 4. John Younie. 2.1 1. James Maus ; 2, Thomas Stewart ; 3. Thomas King. FiftA Clast-lot L Robert Farney ; 2. Elizabeth ...

THE ELGIN AND MORAYSHIRE COURIER.-JUNE 26, 1863. railway train. At Charleston, B►llindalloch, Cromdale, and ..

... would talk- -there was no end of talking; but I from all that he had seen of his lordship and his coinmiasiouer, the Hon. Thomas Brace, he believed they were too honourable to cendeecend to such a comae. Therefore he could nvt believe this story—and he ...

FORRES MARKETS. PUBLIC IfIETT•O AT TORRT.3

... markets. Amnag those present were Mewire Sl'Keasack, Belnaferry ; Mantach, Lingiseton ; Harris, Karnhill ; Hardie, Cooperhill; South, Grange; Thomas Murdoch, Forms ; Allan, corn merchant, M'Kay, Steam-nails; M`Donald, Roy; Hopkirk, - pled : ltameay, Mill ...

-- CALL TO THE FREI fitoti ClittacM.-We under- Kern, Cale Kat Maicet.-Defeat is not always total, 0,.. the 22Al ..

... George, A.M., Cromar, on perseverance ; Mr Thomas Robertson, A.M., Bodiebay, on memory ; Mr John Robertson, sen., Bodiebay on change. At the intervals between the speeches, Mr Ingrain, Ibifftown and Mr Thomas Robertson, Bodiebay, snug several excellent ...

POTATO MARKET

... arange, sold two yearlings at £l6 ;Mr Cruitkshauk. Rosehaugh, bought a pair of yearling stirks at Fl 4 and a cow at £ll ; Mr Hardie, Calcote, bought a cow at £B. ORANTOWN CASTLE TRTST. The stock brought forward to this tryst Monday last, would be about the ...

. , That was surely a most favourable time for urging the recognition of the rights of the oppressed perple,

... amid calf at something over 60 guineas, and another for 30 guineas ; Mx Mackessack, Beluaferry, a cow for 32 einem ; and. Mr Hardy, Cooperhill, a cow for 21 guineas. Wer understand the proceeds of the sale of about 130 cattle (including calves) amounted ...

THE ELGIN AND MORAYSHIRE COUIIER.-SEPTEMBER 4, 1863

... NVilliam Paul, farmer, Kthatat. Ferns Mr Archd. Gtolen, farmer, Netherton. © a lly Mr John Hardie ' farmer, Ithininver. Me sa Mr Williamem. farmer, Shempston. Mr Thomas 'tool, farmer, Coulartbank. Mr Ales. thy, farmer, Rota No Quonno, and none elected. Mr ...

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... inches. Thwing die Hammer —l6 lbs. weight —l, Donald ro Dinnie, 84 feet; 2 , Charle s Mac Hardy, Mar Lodge, 73 fest 2 inches. Toning tAe Caber. -1, Chas. Mac Hardy; 2, Gee. Hutchison, Castleton of Braemar. Foot an of 400 yards.-1, Alex. Robertson, ' Donnie ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... Ordinary COURT-ROOM, on FRIDAY the Eighteenth day of September next, at Eleven o'clock a.m., for the Parishes of Rollie, Cairney, hardy,Glass, Grange, Keith, Rothiemay, and Rothcs. AND At DL'FFTOWN, within the Ordinary on SATURDAY the Nineteenth day of September ...

THE ELGIN AND MORAYSHIRE COURIER.-SEPTEMBER 18, 1863

... fur Knock. &lido ; Mr I). Cruickshank, Melt, for Urquhart; Mr John Hardie, Rhininver, for the pariah of Dallas —32 votes. Mr Brodie of Brodie, Mr M'Leod of Dalvey, and the Rev. Thomas Stephen, stated when giving their votes that had they not considered ...