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ABERDEEN ARTISTS AND THE SCOTCH EXHIBITIONS

... fisher houses, and shows itself upon the Sutor.' To one of the boats the brawny shoulders of three fishermen. and of one hardy fisherwonian are applied, and one call see they are exerting their strength in the operation. There are numerous other figures ...

PIC-NICS, GAMES, &c

... purveyed by Mr James Craigen Banchory. F The following ladies and gentlemen contributed handsibmely 'to thea prize fund:-Sir Thomas Burnett, Crathes Castle; Mr J. J. M'Kcnzie, Banclhory; Mr D. Munro, Banchory; Professor Cash, Aberdeen; Mr Thom, Crathes; ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... phloxes, rose blooms, and antirrhinums for n Er exhibition only, and these, ass well as. the collection of r 10 fruit sent by Mr Hardie, Jestsie Bank Garden, Wood- b 'y side, camne in for a latrge share of attention. b ig The show was opened by - Mr Duthie, ...

LITERATURE

... must be admitted, how- ever, that disappointment, in the case of emigrants, has been the exception, not the rule, and many a hardy son of the soil has, by that single step, exchanged a condition little better than that of the bmstes on his native bills for ...

THE ABERDEEN, BANFF, AND KINCARDINE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... Finoiere goncercily wevere Seai lie-' -rted, cspc 'elcely tics Verocees esehcvn icy Mr Sireisl cuend M~r \VoetluIecl -tie Hardy llerlcoceous Flocereceelococ by she latter beicng sworilcyof icotice; hule slicersixes evere geccercly ' v ~good. - lscrqccts ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... Instructions were given to the clerk to send ari extract of tleo minute to Airs Bremnoer and to Mdrs Al'Hardy. It may be men- tioned that Air t'Hardy had been a menriber of the board since the passing of the Education Act. MIr Brentner was first returned ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... Alex. rout Mdilne ; 2 Vim. JTohnston ; 13 George Reid, Diablair. by 'Hour 'hardy herbaceous plants. varieties-..I port Alexander Mine ; 2 Win. Johnston ; 3 R. Hall. pert Four hardy -nnuals, varieties, I and 2 Miss Rennie, M'} Mill of Coullie ; 3 R. Hall ...

FLOWER SHOW AT BALLATER

... Corsiendey House, and M~r Georgd I aStepheon, Cratbies Castle ; for the amateur depiartmeent, sa1Y Mrt George Hardy, Glentanair Ledge, and Mrl Thomas I Sim, Banehery ; for indlustrial wori, ADrasM'Kan7ie cud I - Miss Morrison, Dallater, The show was; opened ...

GRAND EVENING CONCERT

... on Wednesday evening. The otter or/,intro engagedl were Miss Fanny Husddart (contralto) ; Mr a Wilbyc Cooper (tenors) ; Mr Thomas (bass) ; withs Herr Hauscnanu (violincelle). Considering this well-knswn rspu- a9 Woione of these parties, the attendance ...

PIC-NICS AND GAMES

... prize drawing, which took place in the hall and created a good deal of interest. Mr Sharp's band supplied the music. Messrs Thomas Watt & Sons, George Street, catered, and Brother Win. Clark was secretary. BEiLiSLVIE - BALMIEDIE ODDI'Lr.OWS. - The Bialmedie ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... iiislrsnce, the garrtilotis old parish clerk and the rtt 'tics; at 'The Chequers might almost' h ave aterppcd out, of oiie of Thomas Hardy's iiovels, anti thle othler grotip of peastlits at Gardenlhurat (tiramige is nelk-tr', 's grad. Yet, after all, the touching ...

[ill] MAJESTY'S THRATRE

... troops arrive and destroy the urtlderous tlimi. 'I'he chirracter of Jack Osborne is errceerliingly yvell pourtrayedl by Nlr Hardie. He is conrrucirriably free froirs rant, arnd his command- ill stage presclice and fine elocation help to get off to adival)irge ...