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... essentially a cheese-making breed. The produce is greater than from any other kept on poor land or inferior food. It is very hardy, and not so liable as the shorthorn to tubercular disease.' In a chapter on Breeding and Management of Cattle' three different ...

THE CARSPHAIRN CHURCH CASE

... is not the gre tteat and best , rgani+ation existing am, &c., 0.11A:.`4. DalLeattie, nth April, 1,89. ORGAN APP3INTMINT.-Mr Thomas E. Exley, who has been organist of St. Ninian's Episcopal Church, Castle-Douala.% fur the past few month., has been appointed ...

or GREYHOUND.—Mr M'Conchie, Mains of Penninghame, has sold his promising greyhound, ' Miami,' to Mr Dunn, ..

... Ward, settmaker ; Joseph Condon, settmaker ; Joseph Wardle, settmaker ; James Pearson, settmaker; John Black, mason ; and Thomas Donnelly, labourer. On Monday morning they were, at the instance of Mr Davidson, Chief Constable, brought before a special ...

SER, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1885

... SER, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1885. castle, bought a commended bull of Messrs Thomas Biggar & Sons—a deep, fleshy, good animal—at lOs ; and Mr Webster, Airde, bade for ' Royal Charter ' (3566), from the same herd, until lie got him a good bargain at £4O. The ...

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... in the Highlands.' Unfortunately it is also hung near the ceiling, but what is seen of it indicates decided merit. Mr C. M. Hardie, Edinburgh (but who belongs to Kirkcudbright), has sent two pictures. '.l Bird Fancier' (331) has in prominence an elderly ...

PRESBYTERY OF KIRKCUDBRIGHT

... Monday, at noon. Present Rev. George Cook, D.D., Moderator p.e. ; Rev. Meows Cowan, Grant, M.A., Pattullo, George Walker, R.D., Thomas Walker, 8.A., Black, M'Conacide, Campbell, Costa, S.D., Reid, 13. D., Stewart, sod Findlay. 8.D., ministers; Messrs M'Kie ...

THE POND. Kirkcudbright, 16th June, 1879. ets,—l lately wrote a Wier . to you on the shove rubjeet. Yesterday ..

... Truokell, poll clerk. TRAFALGAR HRRORB.—An esteemed correspondent, at present resident at Edinburgh, sends us the following :—Thomas Hardie, who died at Edinburgh on the 11th inst., was rather a remarkable man. He was born at Southampton, and at 9 years of age ...

KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, FEI;RUARY 25, 1881

... office-bearers for the ensuing year was then proceeded with, and resulted as follows :—Bro. J. H. Brown, Ihunfriea, ; Bro. .T. Hardie, Dumfries, D.D.R. ; Bro. Gourley. Kirkcudbright, P.D.C.R. : Bro. T. C. Fairies, Dumfries, secretary ; Bro. W. Hallett., Dalbeattie ...

*ientiifc anb Rafe. Peonies= Mims, of Prague, has discovered a peculiar micreepooopic growth in the remains of ..

... Leighton Bustard , was sentenced to five years' servitude for setting Are to a dwelling with defraud an Insurance Company. Thomas Parnell, a retired publican, who wit buried this week in the parish churchyard began, fought taster Nelson 1801 that fight ...