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Spirit of KEW PIER AND HARBOUR GAT.WAY. (prom the evening post.) ■Rapid and encouraging in the highest degree ..

... Spirit of KEW PIER AND HARBOUR GAT.WAY. (prom the evening post.) ■Rapid and encouraging in the highest degree is the progress towards the establishment of complete and enduring system of steam communication between Ireland and America through the port ...

LIVERPOOL CATTLE MARKET-Monday

... Connaught should moor alongside the Western face of the Carlisle Pier, and great exertions were made to prevent over-crowding or annoyance. Barriers were erected at either end of the pier, and a cordon of police was organized to prevent the intrusion of ...

A DIETITIC RUOIIIII2

... precisely they leaded at the pier, under Royal from the Audacious and Dances. The Duchess was dressed a hies rile dress. white shawl and bound. Deafening cheers greeted their arrival. The Royal inlay were received by Adinit al Hastings. As the Duchess, leaning ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1874
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 471 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... of his intention to move in Parliament for a return of the amount received by the Bari ut Works for dues and tolls tines the Pier at Clue Castle was repaired, and farther to sa,,ertain if it is their intention to do and more in the matter. On Friday evening ...

Published: Wednesday 22 January 1879
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 502 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE CLARE JOURNAL, MONDAY DECEMBER 12. 1370

... (Before Judge Battersby), divorce suit. Hastings t*. Hastings. (Continued from our Last.) The petitioner in this casI*, *, Mrs Kate Hastings, prayed for a divorce a mensa et thore from her husband, the Rev. Patrick Hastings, of Carrickmacross, county Monaghan ...

HER MAJESTY’S VISIT TO GERMANY

... descried, were soon clustered over with spectators. The gomiKt dimed into the branches of the tree* which diversify the line of pier. The ■windows of the cafes and estaminets which line it appeared speedily converted into square masses •M human heads. Jut ...

RECORD COURT, LIMERICK ondav. (Before Judge Perrin.) The following jury were then sworn to try the case of ..

... Perrin.) The following jury were then sworn to try the case of Daniel Heffernan Sydney Vaughan Jackson. Dariel Cullen, Stephen Hastings, Patrck Denis Bourke, G. Bindon, Thomas Prossor, John Fitzgerald, jun., James Nolan, Robert Unthank, St. Lawrence, Eobt. ...

THE CLARE JOURNAL. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 17. IB4S

... Henry Howard, M.P., son the Earl of Suffolk anil Berkshire. V, understand that the marriage of the Marchioness of Hastings with Captain Hastings Henry will be solemnised the beginning April, Court Journal* A New Crime—Wo have been informed that ] men left ...

Subscription list for Building a Now Chapel for the Union of Newmarket, comprising the seren parishes

... Fitzgerald, Bart., 00 Mathew Canny, Esq. 125 Rev. Mr. Quinlivan, 20 P. J. Coffee, Esq., 20 Mr. Pat Kennedy, Stonebill, .. 20 Piers. Cr«|b Thomas M*Mahon, 20 Mr Won Halpin 20 The Missionary Fathers 10 Rev John Wall Patrick Hickie Esq, 10 John M'Mabon Esq ...

TUE BUDGET NIGHT

... Wok eab and drove haste to , the '.ndmg-BUge, which they ol, * before ihe lime of the steamer »tar log- Pht re waited in nnxioas expectation, and presen ly they were rewarded for tl«ir celerity J « '“^ rl vs coming along the pier toward, h. . obdurate ...

TIM LORD MAYOR bv_LONDOI7I3 MAD- GURATION BANQUET

... the in the to the folliming —I think fie having pr. - posed in this the toast hen lost on applsoded. It In nnw thirty•Rce piers sinre the Ant Napulenn lila regyet at not being aide to conquer the peejn.do.e of the two or to of Faueanil. 1 . What event ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1855
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 867 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE CLARE JOURNAL, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1861

... thanks to their excellent secretary, Mr. Hastings, for his services. They all knew that if an array were entirely composed general officers, without any soldiers, they would never succeed in gaining victory. Mr. Hastings came amongst them and organised the ...