Dear Sir,—lbiiuK sulmitt.d your lett»r of • alt. the Dinetorv of the Building Company, lan instructed to communicate the following observations them the aevetal ben • y« ut l«-tt>*r : I. and 11. These are - I t- with these exception*, sir., (hi»ti that a duplicaioi ■ ti.. f. u d
January 8, 1878 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Drab, Felt, and Cuir-Watt HELMETS Tweed HATS and CAPS for Shooting, Fishing and Deer Stalking. Black Velvet and Silk CAPS for Golf Ladies’ TWEED HATS and JOCKEY CAPS. Great variety of Summer HATS and CAPS. STRAW HATS, several New Shapes. Fancy Bands for Straw Hats. CHICKET and B
July 10, 1880 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
At the South-Eastern Circuit, He: Pollock has tried a very singular bigamy case, in which Charles James, upholsterer, Draycott, pleaded guilty to having married a Miss Sivyer, his wife being alive. Mr Avory, for the prisoner, said the circumstances of tbe case were of a very rem
July 10, 1880 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
The more narrowly we look into the subject on which so many eloquent orators have been discoursing during the past week at the celebrations in London and the provinces of the Sunday School Centenary, the more impressed are we (Mail) with the fact that the history of Sabbath scho
July 10, 1880 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
At Limmilibrea, Kildysart, two men named ' Funnicane, father and son, were on Monday attacked the brother of the former, and both received dangerous wounds the head inflicted with digging fork. The cause of the attack was a dispute about the right to some bog turf. Both the inju
July 10, 1880 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
is no appreciable change in prices. Potato oats, old. .23 0 to 6 Do. new.. to 00 „ ~ Com. Oats, 01d....23 0 24 o[ - Do new.. 0 0 to 0 0) Bere, new 29 0 to 30 „ Barley, new 29 to 30 q DS- Wheat,white (new) 43 to 0 ~ red(new)..3S 0 to 43 ■' • Oatmeal, 19 0 to 19 6 per boll of 140
July 10, 1880 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
L I Net E. T3HE TRUSTEES of Mr DUNCAN have a constant Sul)ply of the best Scotch LIME ready for dolivory at th BLACiRImLLOCIK LImEwVonies, and are prepared to lay it down at Abordeeu and any Station of the Great North of Scotland Hall- wayn Co., at very moderate prices. Orders se
June 3, 1857 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland