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STIWARTON

... Pistillate; 3, Mr Gillespis's Jenny Wren— Five ran. Open Trot-1, Mr Auld . Mary Park; 2, R. Maiklana's Rocket; 3, H. Maikle's Hardy—Seven ran. Local Trot-1, A. H. Alexawler's 2. James Walker's Maggie; 3, George Russell's Mayflower—Pear ran. Pooy Race —l, ...

D A T. U. •ocieh-IFlayed W as the • ankakatad meeting reviling , of J On tom, three 1 for

... it appeared there was an increase of three on the average attendance for the past vear. TARBOL'IVZ4. DAY'S PLOUGHING. —Mr Thomas Johnston, lately foreman to Mr Caldwell, Bogside, Dundooald, baying entered on a lease of the farm of Col[afield Mains, the ...

AYR & Dk,TRIC7 NE3B

... all front benches and all Ministries being alike, and recommtnded Mr Hardie as a men who would be fsithlul to the interests of the work. tog classes irrespective of psrty. Mr Hardie on the same °cornice' stated that he stood there to follow no man and ...

Ultimo veplables. 3, L, M•lisight

... mum Asters -1, Thomas Hutton. Troen ; 2, Thomas Wallace. 2 Roses (varieties)-1, John Livingston 2, Matthew Smith, Dundonald. 3 Dahlias (varieties).- , 4, William Lees; 2, Hugh bli`Fadzean. 3 Pasoby Asters- 1, Thomas Wallace; 2, Thomas Hutton. 3 Globe ...

‘42d. r Mai la hi.ea! Kilpsnae, 4.836±c:

... r Mai la hi . ea! Kilpsnae, 4.836±c: afternoon a calference of delegate. was held in the Star Inn Kilmarnock—Mr J. Hardie pres l 4 l ng. The repair sh owed that In no case had the advance been given, and owing to a reduction having taken os in Lanarkshire ...

KILBIRNIE

... Six hardy annuals—J. C. Roberson. Three greenhouse plants in bloom—t, J. M. Fulton; a, John Watt, sen. Collection foliage plants—John Watt, sen. Six blooms dark fuschia—l, John Ireland; 2, J. M'lnnes, jr. Six French marigolds—l, John Orr; 2, Thomas Brodie; ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... The judges were: —Horticulture—Messrs William WGilchrist, Donald M`Loohlen ' and John Clasper. Agriculture Hugh Smith and Thomas Chalaters. Batter and eggs—James Jack. Mr Leckie's quadrille hand played selections at intervals. The following are the awards ...

FLOWIII SHOWS

... Gladiolas—Robb Barclay. gladioli (varistlee)—John Marshall. Six gladioli Use)—C. Rom. Six hardy Sowem—H. B. Kerr. One spike hardy inerbaottos lower—P. Thomas. Three penateasoes (varieties)—P. Thomson. Three Marshall. Three (phlox Drammondi) —R. Hartle ...

THE MARQUIS OP BVT6 has aubecribed £5OO to the endowment fund of Queen Margaret CAlege,

... Arbroath, to the pastoral oversight of the congregation and friends. On Sabbath Mr Matthew was introduced by his uncle, the Rev. Thomas Matthew, Midlem, Selkirk. POST TELIGRAPHS.—There issued On Tuesday, in the form of a Parliamentary paper, a statement 'Mowing ...

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... as they would be able to cheaper and send better prices to the crab fisher. FALL PROW AN TRAIN.-013 Saterday morn - b., Mr Thomas Hutchison, farmer, Ducherniel, was discovered lying across the rails at the mouth of the tunnel near Pinmore Station very ...

FLOWEB, SHOWS

... Reside. .3 Spikes Antirrhinutna-I and 2, It. B. C. Watt ;3, Thomas Wilson. 3 Spikes Phloem-1 and 3, William Pinkerton ;2, Thomas Logan. 6 Pansies-1, T. Wilson; 2, R. C. B. Watt; 3. Thomas Wilson. 6 French Marigolds-1, Thema' LNan; 2, James Wilson. 3 ...

GARDENERS' COMPETITION. –

... M'Murtrie ; 2 Thomas Bryden. 6 Marigolds, striped-1, Thomas Bryden; 2, Dr Shaw. 6 African Marigolds-1, Alex. Adam; 2, J. Brown. 2 Stocks-I, John Jamieson P• 2, John Clark. 6 Annuals -I, John Jamieson; 2, John Clark. 3 Phloxes-1, J. M'Murtrie ; 2, Thomas Bryden ...