OPEN DRIVING EVENT
... Martin, Derry. with Wensleydale Sybil; 3, Hills (Derry) Ltd., Derry, with Billy. Horseback Musical Chairs.-1. Miss Cecily Parkinson-Cumine, Strabane— Lotto; 2, Miss K. Adair. Derry. ...
... Martin, Derry. with Wensleydale Sybil; 3, Hills (Derry) Ltd., Derry, with Billy. Horseback Musical Chairs.-1. Miss Cecily Parkinson-Cumine, Strabane— Lotto; 2, Miss K. Adair. Derry. ...
... with the larceny of a 50 ft. steel rope, value 50s, the property of Colonel Stevenson, Strabane. _ District-Inspector Parkinson-Cumine said that defendant tried to buy the rope, but was told that it was not for sale. Later, when the premises were closed ...
... could call the Derry Brigade on behalf of the Urban Council:—The chairman, town clerk, town superintendent, or Major Parkinson-Cumine, MC.. districtinspector. They. and no one else. had' authority from the Council to call the Derry Brigade. The Chairman—Who ...
... dispensary district, during the latter’s absence on vacation. Similarly the Board approved of like sum being paid to Dr. Parkinson- Cumins for acting as substitute for Dr. M’Comiskev, KiHongh. Relative to resolution of the Guardians to the taxation of solicitors’ ...
... THE ROAMER. Twenty-five Years Ago (From Belfast News-letter. August. 1916* The Rev, Canon George G. Parkinson- Cumine, rector of Galloon, Newtownbutler, died. 11 Mr. G. B. Hanna and Mr. R L. Dunville contributed to thu humorous side of concert in Donagbadee ...
... i rector's), O. Hosking (people’s); select vestry—Mrs. Marlin. Mrs. Parkinson-Cumine. Miss Swail, J. Montgomery. R. L. Williams, J Moore. J, Swail. G. Montgomery. Major Parkmson-Cumine (hon. treas.), W. R Ingram tasst. treas.). E. Nelson. J. Spiers. Rev ...
... been received by Rev. Canon O. ParkuMon-Cumine. rector of Galleon. Nowtownbutler. that coe of hie sona, Mr. Butler Parkinson-Cumine. has been wounded in the fighting at Yprrn and m now hospital. Mr. Parkinson-Cumine, who has brother lieutenant the Royal ...
... MARRIA leserib- — may ve rust i CORRESPON ENCE Wits ‘ ter ir. The corre: warded to the Proas by the Rev. Geo. ( es they son-Cumine, rector of re that that the enneluding letter from the J rtunity will herdly allay, but rather the fears entertained by many ...
... Telegraph. was frequented by game. and witness saw grouse flying away as he approached the place. District-Inspector Parkinson - Cumine said during the close season an immense amount of harm was done to heather and fences by people burning mountains. It ...
... in his buttonhole. The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Kilmorev. president of the Legion ; Col. Waring, ; Major D.S.O. ; Major I Parkinson-Cumin., rice-presidents; Mr. W. B. Locke. chairman. and Lieut. S. Ilanratty headed the Legionaries. in whose ranks also walked ...
... , h 'B standard higher who had lert them during the past four or flve years—Newell. Murphy, Chilling worth. Duncan, Parkinson-Cumine. Switzer and Co.?-and asked what they were doing now to bring fresh lustre to themselves and Portora at the universities ...
... Cup for increased membership to Ballymena branch, runner-up being Enniskillen. The office-bearers were re-elected, Mrs. Parkinson-Cumine being hon. secretary-treasurer. Captain J. L. Bennet, LL.B., 0.8. E., chairman Northern Ireland Area, stated that the ...