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TONEHAVEN SHERIFF COURT

... i SION EAVEN SHERIFF COURT. WFDcoNESDAY-(Before Sheriff BROW,,) GAME PRcsEcI;TIoNS.-Robert 'Sanester, labourer, Roadside, Pitcarry, parish of Turrif, was ch:rged a( the instance of Lady Elphinstone with trezpne.ins in search of game, on the 26th and 29th Sepzember, on the farm of Pitcrry ; and, on tie 23rd of October, on the farm of Le Sangrter failed to appear, and ev uiicT was led in absence ...

THE CAMPBELL DIVORCE CASE

... I ti MrJustice Butt anda special iuryyesterdayresnmed in the trial of the consolidated actions instituted in the 9 a Divorce Division by Lord and Lady Cohn Campbell. | The foreman of the jury handed a letter he had ',v received to his Lordship. ti The Judge said he was sorry to state that he had a, received a good many. The language in some was r silly and in others extremely improper. n Sir ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... Aid, LiOq, INTZAESTING, TO FARMERS AND GRAIN iEllH.' lTS. Bail and LOVIE V. aI'DOUGALL. Sometime ago we noticed in our columns the pro- gress ol an action raised im the Sheriff Court jlire .by Alexander Lovie, farmer, Nether Boyndlie and Towie, by Fraserburgh, against John 3I D i Igrain merchant, Aberdeen, in which the ouur,,.L asked payment of a sum of £105 2s, beiu irtl i difference between ...

ACTION FOR THE DEATH OF A MOTHER

... _-| AOTION FOR THE DEATH OF A MOTHER, 4thI' 'l A An inpertnbt judgment was issued yesterday by Sheriff Brown in an action at the instance of John Donald, labourer, and Mrs Donald or Caine, son and daughter of John Donald, hawker, Aberdeen, who b sought to recoverfrosn Kincardineshire Road Trustees o the Gaim of £500iAs solatium for the 108s of their e mother, who was killed near Mill Inn of ...

PIC-NICS AND GAMES

... A number of pie-ros were hold on Satur- day, and by the early traius not-a few people loft to enjoy a day in the country. B3ALotuIS.-On Wednenday the annual picnic given by Mr and Mte Nicol of Blallzgie to the school children attending the Birse add Ballogie Pubiio Schoolm came off on the lawn contiguous to the man- sion houc,. The weather proved moat favourable, and all was dole by their kind ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... - 0 IMPORTANT DECISION TO GRAIN M4EROHANTS AND FARMERS. V .:to V. M'DOUGALL . Ti In this action Alexander Lovie, farmer at Nether Beyndhie and Towie, near Aberdour, sued John N o M'Dtuil, grain Dmerchant, Aberdeen, for payment Li r of £105 2s, being the differenne between the price realised by the pursuer for 548 quarters 5 bushels of 2, - oaS, the suoplus OrOD'of 1886 of his twe farms, and ...

NATIONAL PHYSICAL RECREATION SOCIETY

... ABERDEEN DISTRICT CHALLENGE SHIELD. The final competition for the Aberdeen District Challenge Shield, a trophy presented by the National Physical Recreation Society.,with the object of pro- moting the instruction of gymnastic exercises among children attending the public elementary schools and charitable institutions in the city, was held on Thurs. day in the Albert Hall, Aberdeen. The ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... ABE, RDEEN SHERIFF CRIMINSL COURT. (£(TUESDAY-Before Sheriff WILSON; Procurator. Fiscal, Mr CADENHEAS.) THEFT OF FrtulT.-Two youths, named respectively Robert Duncan, farm servant, Cults, and Charles Skinner, farm servant, Peterculter, were charged with having stolen 6 lbs. of pears and a quantity of apples from the garden belonging to Dr Corbet, Bieldside. Duncan pleaded guilty, and Skinner ...

ABERDEEN SMALL DEBT COURT

... 5d, i (TnunsDAY-Beforc Sheriff Wilson.) rk INTERESTING RAILWAY CASE-BREAKING A J1OURNEYI. VS | WITH AN ORDINARY TICKET. Ve The Great North Of 'Scotland Railway Corn. pany sued James L. Adams, 98 Rosemount :Viaduct, Aberdeen, for 2s Id, as third class n single fare from Poterhead to Ellon, incurred on 28th I d. Septom'ber last, or Is 7id, as third class single fare to from Elion to Aberdeen, il ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... I I. AB ErEtN. Yesterday afternoon the agents of the political A d parties in Aberdeen held a meeting with the t assessor, MNr Russell, for the purpose of T adjusting the claims eomincr before the Registration hCourt on Thursday. Mr J. S. Watt, advocate, e appeared for the Liberal APsociatio!i, Mr WV }; b Reid, advocae, for the Liberal Unionists, and Mr T. C. Willet, advocate, for the ...

THE CENSUS

... maO V-Sus. ,- . - . A STUS.-The . popultiou of th& psris s Males, 86; female, 1,038-Total,' O9O ' : Wdtu.-The follosing is an a'ended siate- ment as issued yesterday by the reristri, Mr Stephe :-Bm~hMales, 1680~feinaes, 2042-- total, 3722. LandwardMals, 212; femles, 231 ---total, 443. Together-Males, .1892.; '.ioeinlea, 22'13grand~total, 4165. Burgh of:M~oduff-1891, 3722; 1881, 3641 ...

ABERDEEN JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT

... ABERDEFEN JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT. I~~~ ALLEGED ftOAD 0FMC - j A Justice of Peace Court was held in Aberdeen yesterdav-Messrs Kinghorm and Murray on the bench-and disposed of cases Involving alleged road offences. William Littlejohn, Whitemyres, the owner of a traction engine, was charged with a contravention of the Act, in respect that on 11th April, while his engine was moving along Commerce ...