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THE CONSTITUTION. L K. L/S GRAVE AT CAPE CO \Sf CASTLE,

... commonly clog a tender with some condition, which makes it no tender in law. One mangoes another, and says, * Here is your £l4, but I must have receipt full all demands this is lender in Jaw. A tender, be good, must bean unconditional one, clogged with no ...

Published: Tuesday 14 October 1845
Newspaper: Mayo Constitution
County: Mayo, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1653 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... ; Miss Blandford, Mrs. H. Hushes; LadjyHandy Suls an A sh fielId, M iss H arrie t Eyere ; Dam'4h gr,. Pearce. ?? ll.-a ]) Dance by the Characters incidental to tl;e Comedv. f Entertainments will conclude with the Historical Afer- fpiece of C14ARLES' Fl ...

SALKS

... damp or moisture), Black and White Satin Velvet, and Jed Seal Shoes and Boots,a variety of Clogs and Pattens, Boys’ Cloth Boots, Foxed and But- toned ; Dancing P umps ; a large Stock of Carpet Shoes and Mud Boots, all o' fthe best materials, and carefully ...

REDUCTION OF THE DUTY ON TEA

... but small deficit in the duty under this item of revenue, at the end of two, or at the utmost of three years. Such is the competition of the traders now, that were the duty to lowered to the point referred to, *. e., is. per ound on teas all round, the millions ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1845
Newspaper: Kerry Evening Post
County: Kerry, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1322 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE sll tRE MARKET

... this may be added the immense number of pmjecta with shirk dw market is clog'otd, and when the , tepply the dennowl, a depression must necessarily follow. Unreasonalile competition and uncompromising hostility between rival companies are &so draining the ...

Sale to c ‘;n:itrr!?o efich flriy prcritiely ut 1

... which supported the flooring of Zeno’s house; and that as soon the fire was •lighted under the cauldrons, he made the floors dance they had been affected by an earthquake. Hero of Alexander, whose machine known under the name of the steam toy, attributed ...

01-INION

... parochial clock much heller evidence, and I think it ought to received if there were to no better ; but it not to put in competition with the metropolitan clock; where that present.it is to be received with implicit acquiescence. It speaks in a tone ajithorily ...

Published: Wednesday 23 May 1832
Newspaper: Waterford Mail
County: Waterford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2212 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DUBLIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10p 1831. Description of Freehold, with Xames of Townland and Barony. Xu. Xallies ..

... and 1 come forward and cfierisli and protect, Irish enterprise and native merit, and thereby* stimulate that legitimate competition m ! branches of domestic Maoulacture, which alone can lead to individual independence and national prosperity. kT From the ...

PORTLAW AGRIC! LTI RAL SOCIETY

... gentry and farmers. The exhibition of stock uid implements far exceeded that last year ; here was also a great increase of competition or tho various premiums given by the soc icty. J.ADV LONDONUEHRY—THE SfLTAN. A letter from Coastantinoplc, by the Marchioness ...

Published: Saturday 16 October 1841
Newspaper: Tuam Herald
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2688 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... coerce of the piece an Appropriate Dance by B.St. Clair. I'he fifth appearance of Dewburet and his Son, the l wonder cf the age, the matchless profeosof ;btltare P ntry of motion, and rerial dancing. ;tatury Pe'Dance by Nis H. St. Clair. ,,The Dashing ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Gardiner; Ra o g A, Tyrrell. in Act II. a Sowng by Mr. William May. A Pas Seul by Miss H. St. Clair. A Son g, by Mr. May. A Dance, by Miss Gardiner. To conclude with THE DI LLOSK GIRL. Colonel Belmont; Mr. G. Gardiner; Maclvar, Mr. Hsmilton; Paddy M'Shane ...