OUR LONDON,LETTER Como., WcAlntlmlay 15th A I itt le touching episode in porliamentary history of (eat week was an attack by Sir John l'akington, a Tory leader, on Sir Bright, and the defence made by the latter against his autagonist. It was no political importance, and is alrea
17 February 1866 - Huntly Express - Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
has gone with the establishment of regular markets, supplemented on this occasion by the harvest, the dread of Rinderpest, and that absurd tenth regulation of the Abercleenaliire Rinderpeat Association, which prohibits its members from bringing cattle into Aberdeen from another
16 September 1865 - Huntly Express - Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Aleir. Bruce, Keig, sued Wm. Clark, Fetiernear, for an account ernountmg to a 18e 10. Tbedefender--• slow, surly-looking chap, whose lethargy and tee moms was calculated to exhaust even of the very painstaking sad most patient Sheriff Coman—obected to three items. The hat he had
16 September 1865 - Huntly Express - Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
From Aberdeen.—On Saturdays, Excursion Tickets available to Return on same day, will he issued at Aberdeen and Nittybrewerter to Nevnuachar, Cday , Logiorlevo, or Elton, by the 1-50 and 3-0 p.m. Trains, and to Kinaldie, Kintore, or Inverury, by the 1-20 and 4- 10p.m. Trains. Far
16 September 1865 - Huntly Express - Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
1. 1 Alexatsler (483 , 1 eatto 2 James Yule Agues Duthie 11. (Murell's I Ann S. Gray 2 Georgians Slorriron 3 Anuabells Bowman I I. ()oeing liraimuar). 1 Alexander Cuutts 2 Agure K. Hastings 3 Mary-Ares Yule I. 1 Hubert sl..rach 2 Je • Jane Arclailmld I Mary .1. Gray I V. ( Alunl
14 April 1866 - Huntly Express - Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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07 April 1866 - Huntly Express - Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Aucturithult.—Jamey Sherriffs Gordon, Esq. of Craig, has intimated to his tenantry on the estate of Craig, that in consequence of the deranged state of the trade amongst cattle, owing to the Cattle Plague Bill, he has postponed the collection of their rents, due at Whitsunday fi
07 April 1866 - Huntly Express - Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland