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28 SEPTEMBER 1892
SALTCOATS – NEW TOWN HALL
At a meeting of the Commissioners on Monday night, it was decided that the new Town Hall and Municipal Buildings should be opened on 20th October with a soiree, concert, and reunion of the natives of the town and district.
28 SEPTEMBER 1892
SALTCOATS – NEW TOWN HALL
At a meeting of the Commissioners on Monday night, it was decided that the new Town Hall and Municipal Buildings should be opened on 20th October with a soiree, concert, and reunion of the natives of the town and district.
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29 SEPTEMBER 1890
FOOTBALL – SCOTTISH CUP 2ND ROUND
SALTCOATS VICTORIA v. LANEMARK
At Saltcoats on Saturday, and resulted in favour of Victoria by 3 goals to 2.
29 SEPTEMBER 1890
FOOTBALL – SCOTTISH CUP 2ND ROUND
SALTCOATS VICTORIA v. LANEMARK
At Saltcoats on Saturday, and resulted in favour of Victoria by 3 goals to 2.
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29 SEPTEMBER 1871
MARRIAGE
At Hamilton Street, Saltcoats, on the 26th instant, by the Rev. David E. McNab, Samuel Hay, M.M., to Leslie, second daughter of William Service, Esquire, joiner and wood merchant, Saltcoats.
29 SEPTEMBER 1871
MARRIAGE
At Hamilton Street, Saltcoats, on the 26th instant, by the Rev. David E. McNab, Samuel Hay, M.M., to Leslie, second daughter of William Service, Esquire, joiner and wood merchant, Saltcoats.
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29 SEPTEMBER 1891
DEATH
BLACK: At Dockhead Street, Saltcoats, on the 28th instant, Maggie Pollock Kerr, wife of Robert Black, baker.
29 SEPTEMBER 1891
DEATH
BLACK: At Dockhead Street, Saltcoats, on the 28th instant, Maggie Pollock Kerr, wife of Robert Black, baker.
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29 SEPTEMBER 1894
BIRTH
BLAKELY: At Craiglee Villa, Saltcoats, on the 28th instant, the wife of Robert Blakely; a son.
29 SEPTEMBER 1894
BIRTH
BLAKELY: At Craiglee Villa, Saltcoats, on the 28th instant, the wife of Robert Blakely; a son.
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29 SEPTEMBER 1897
DEATH
JOHNSTONE: At Hamilton Street, Saltcoats, on the 27th instant, Mary Kelso, aged 80, relict of John Johnstone.
29 SEPTEMBER 1897
DEATH
JOHNSTONE: At Hamilton Street, Saltcoats, on the 27th instant, Mary Kelso, aged 80, relict of John Johnstone.
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29 SEPTEMBER 1897
SCOTCH BANKRUPT – EXAMINATION
JOHN McBURNEY, hotel keeper, Saracen’s Head Hotel, Saltcoats, to be examined in the Sheriff Court-House, Kilmarnock, 6th October, at eleven o’clock.
29 SEPTEMBER 1897
SCOTCH BANKRUPT – EXAMINATION
JOHN McBURNEY, hotel keeper, Saracen’s Head Hotel, Saltcoats, to be examined in the Sheriff Court-House, Kilmarnock, 6th October, at eleven o’clock.
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30 SEPTEMBER 1896
DEATH
WALLACE: At 1 Braehead Place, Saltcoats, on the 28th instant, Nellie Macrae, aged 12, second daughter of Archibald Wallace, printer and stationer.
30 SEPTEMBER 1896
DEATH
WALLACE: At 1 Braehead Place, Saltcoats, on the 28th instant, Nellie Macrae, aged 12, second daughter of Archibald Wallace, printer and stationer.
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30 SEPTEMBER 1895
DEATH
McNISH: AT 2 Springvale Place, Saltcoats, on the 28th instant, in his 80th year, Peter McNish.
30 SEPTEMBER 1895
DEATH
McNISH: AT 2 Springvale Place, Saltcoats, on the 28th instant, in his 80th year, Peter McNish.
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1 OCTOBER 1894
FOOTBALL – AYRSHIRE COMBINATION
SALTCOATS VICTORIA v. HURLFORD
On Brewery Field, Saltcoats
Result: - Hurlford, 4; Victoria, 1.
1 OCTOBER 1894
FOOTBALL – AYRSHIRE COMBINATION
SALTCOATS VICTORIA v. HURLFORD
On Brewery Field, Saltcoats
Result: - Hurlford, 4; Victoria, 1.
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3 OCTOBER 1896
DEATH
PATTERSON: At 23 Sidney Street, Saltcoats, on the 2nd instant, after a long and painful illness, Jeanie Smith, wife of Matthew Patterson, druggist assistant.
3 OCTOBER 1896
DEATH
PATTERSON: At 23 Sidney Street, Saltcoats, on the 2nd instant, after a long and painful illness, Jeanie Smith, wife of Matthew Patterson, druggist assistant.
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3 OCTOBER 1889
DEATH
THOMSON: At Canal Street, Saltcoats, on the 2nd instant, in her 79th year, Rachel Campbell, widow of Adam Thomson, Rockvale, Saltcoats.
3 OCTOBER 1889
DEATH
THOMSON: At Canal Street, Saltcoats, on the 2nd instant, in her 79th year, Rachel Campbell, widow of Adam Thomson, Rockvale, Saltcoats.
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