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11 June 1879 - Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser - Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
JOINER AND CABINETMAKER NORTH "CND or llorrooxsam Lasx, ARDROSSAN. Jobbings promptly executed. Residence, - 83 Glasgow Street. SAMUEL STEVEN, GLASS AND MINA KILMARNOCK. LARGE STOCK. FIRST-CLASS GOODS. PRICES. Dazzertom Unruh King Street. SADDLERY. ALEX. FLECIT & SON, BEGS ree,ec
25 October 1879 - Irvine Times - Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland
due nsething o' the kin'; ye hue used him ow er ill a' through, he maintained, and he was read tae pursue you tae the utmost agony o' the Hooiver after the pa ss i on h a d gaen aff hits, he agreed t ee lea' the maitter entirely in my haul, and my verdict is that like sue will v
25 October 1879 - Irvine Times - Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland
when the morning shineth." Mrs Sizapeou is sister to the late Henry Glassford Ben. author of " Mary, Queen o' Seta l HOUSEHOLD LOVE. A little love goes very far To smooth the daily care ; It gives a brightness to the earth. A. fragrance to the air. A smile upon loving face, A or
05 July 1879 - Irvine Times - Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland
The chairman read a letter from Mies Hyslop the recently appointed industrial teacher of Sprint•side School. It was addressed to " The Gentlemen of the School Board, Springside," bad been delivered to him, be had forwarded it to Mr Wills, the head master of Springside School, wh
05 July 1879 - Irvine Times - Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland
the third son of Thomas Hill, a schoolmaster near Birmingham, was born in 1795. In 1835 he was appointed Secretary to the Commissioners for the Colonisation of South Australia. Sir Rowland is best known as the author of the penny postal system. He first advocated his plan in a p
30 August 1879 - Irvine Times - Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland