from his position. THE BARONETCY AND ESTATES OF DUNBAR OF HiPRiccos.-In noticing the death of Sir George Sutherland DanbarBart., of Hempriggs, the Banf- slxe Journal says:-" WVe learn that, of the baronetcies held by Sir George, one becomes ex- tinct,
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late Thomas lRaymoad Arendell Esq.-Oln the 8th inst., Matilda, wile of Mr. James Bennet, of 21' Cliartotte-street, Portland-place-At isis seat, Hempriggs, near Caith-. nessi N.B., Lord Duffis, in the 8Id year of his age-On the 31st ult., at the residence
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1 am certain Sir George Dunbar could take a vast quantity of it from the rocks on his estate id" Hempriggs, Noes, ivc. We shall bo glad to hoar the :-"su!t ol any experiment made with guano in this or
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her Majesty. Death of Sib George S. Dunbar.- We have to record the death of Sir George Sutherland Dunbar of Hempriggs, Caithness-shire, which happened suddenly on Saturday week at Ackersgill Tower, near Wick N.B.at the age of 76. As the
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BANKRUPTS, Tuesday, August 31. j., uuitoa, livery stable keeper, Sept. 15 r rench D., Chatham, coal merchant, Sept. 15 Leslie A., St. Mary Axe, East India ageut, Oct. 1 £ewcomen C. E., Maddox-street, Sept. 10 Paddock M. J., Manchester,
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