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THE FINANCES,

... The Finance Committee submitted the usual accounts of their intromissions during the year ended 31st December, 1884, and also the accounts of the Psalmody and Hymns Committee, the balance in favour of the committee the close of the year being Os !)d. During the year contributions have been received from 107 parishes, amounting to the sum of £BO lid. As mentioned in last year’s report, there ...

THE club’s LUNCHEON

... took place in a marquee on the ground, where Mrs Grant, of the Gordon Arms Hotel, provided excellent repast. Mr Walter Scott, Glendronach, occupied the chair, and was supported by Colonel Simpson of Cobairdy. Major Morison, Mountblairy ; Mr Irvine, yr., of Drum, and the judges. Dundee Faculty of Procurators.— At the quarterly meeting of the Faculty of Procurators in Dundee, held on Thursday, ...

Aberdeen Slander Case.—Lord an( j Court of Session on Tuesday, closed t e exan{ ordered issues in action by Iraser,

... Drum Cottage, Drumoak, Abe .■ re James Weir, grocer, Westfield Buildings ]legeJ recover £lOOO, in name of damages, ° w slander to the effect that defendei were forged by pursuer. NORTH- J Abkrdkkn—Excursions from a visit A lanre number of strangers paid A r failing on Monday, the greater proportion, per p > from Elgin. Two special trains, jjjjng, laden, arrived at the Joint Station 1 one being ...

ABERDEEN, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 18S5. The Queen held a Council at Windsor on Saturday afternoon. There were present ..

... the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, and Lord George Hamilton. It is stated that the Government intend reoccupy the province of Dongola, in the Soudan. In connection with this report there is announcement from \V oolwich to the effect that 2.000,000 rounds of small arm ammunition have been sent direct from the Arsenal to Dongola. letter is said to have been received from the Mad hi, in reply to a ...

SECTIONAL AFGHAN WAR MAR, NO. 2

... SECTIONAL AFGHAN WAR MAP, No. 2. The Country between Q1UXTrAH, PISHERN, and cADAuA Milithry route shown by the double linea on whioh is moving the Quettsh divilon, under General H. G. BIDDULPF. General STEWART follows with the Mooltan reservo division. MO . Z: RU BED ?? mumA, l | 9t D9*ANJA1 *Q4 UN ?? ~ ~4OKHSWJA- ?? OAIR 1R914 DOIRA NOWBUT x gd kALAITtCHILZAI A AA kIUDUL * ~ L UNNA\ AL ...

DRESS AND FASHIONS FOR APRIL,

... Some time generally elapses between the first appearance of spring chapeaux and that of spring mantles ; spring chapeaux, although apparently light and fragile, are plants hardy growth, and thrust themselves upon our notice long before the winter has really departed ; but mantles are rarely seen before they are needed, and wait in quiet retirement until there is a fair prospect of their being ...

~—'—• ■■ Old Bkkwkry.—While

... [jj. er of which he was in charge, he jj and fell considerable distance to the by V V:ls liome in a cab, and afterwards IJ* ®*, Auu° jmniounced the case rather ,there are bones broken, * olll^a ' ver -’ °t severe pain in his ok Colonel Tcknkb, ok A.- portrait of Colonel Turner of 'h ' ' at resent travelling on the {\r'. 'tK late been presented to the sergeants’ ®, Battalian Gordon Highlanders ...

Aberdeen County and Municipal Buildings Act, 1366. A T rCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Jink GENERAL MEETING of the

... COMMISSION- Castlp 16 leld within the County Hall, County Buildings, o'clock Aberdeen, on Thursday, the 27th inst., at One Afternoon. NEWELL BURNETT, , Joint-Clerk to the Commissioners. r( leen, 15th July, 1876. Oldmachar Parochial Board. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the p Arocmt V T JTORY HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the held win ■ Board the Parish of Oldmachar is to be Parish ' Board Room, St Machar ...