TORRY ISLAND HOTEL
... ai Maghereorty, with Four Men, going out one day and coming in the next, for Fifteen Shillings, including nil charges for Boatmen's Diet, Porterage Luggage, ...
... ai Maghereorty, with Four Men, going out one day and coming in the next, for Fifteen Shillings, including nil charges for Boatmen's Diet, Porterage Luggage, ...
... Rooms. which will he Let by the Week or Month. The L^HOTrCOLD?and SHOWER BATHS, to had on the shortest notice. GOOD BOATS BOATMEN. The Liquors are of the lest hinds. Boarding Moderate. nitST-RATE POST CABS AND HORSES, WITH CABEFCL DRIVERS. EXCELLENT STABLING ...
... their very laudable endeavours to afford a day of healthful amusement to the public, and to benefit the hardy and industrious boatmen along the coast, we have no doubt that it will prove to one of the most successful and promising regattas that has yet been ...
... Hot, Cold, and Shower /laths. Open Carriages, Pluetons, comfortable Cars, intelligent Guides, good Boats, and practicable Boatmen always in readiness. ...
... Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Open Carriages. Pliretous, comfortable Cars, intelligent Gui.lcs, good l»oat-, and practicable Boatmen always in readiness. WM. M'NAI'LL. ...
... Skerries roads, and obtaining from Captain Wheele 1- a copy ot the speech It maybe interesting to local readers know that our boatmen rowed from the Skerries in six minutes ; and Mr. Joseph Orr’s post-horse brought us from Portrush to Coleraine (nearly six ...
... dealh and ll>v prisoner went ever this island, and were conveyed thither some boatmen connected with the neighbourhood. On Sunday, the sth of September, they went to the boatmen and arranged with them that they were to taken over the island nut morning. ...
... within the district. They will be rated iu the first instance boatmen, and may be promoted, if deserving, to be commissioned boatmen, and from commissioned boatmen to be chief boatmen. Boatmen •ill receive the pay of A.B. continuous service. ...
... beneath. Wide yawning for it.s prey. Alas! there in the Jaws of death All whiten’d o’er with spray. But from Portrush the boatmen b-ave Quick glide the billows o'er; See how they stem the stormy wave. And bring them safe to sluve. v«jiitk\, too —as c*v** ...
... or Month. The Larder it always well supplied. HOT, COLD, and SHOWER BATHS, to be had tha Hotel. GOOD BOATS SUB BprICISNT BOATMEN. Tks Liquors are of the beet kinds. Boarding Moderate. FIUST-BATB POST CARS AND HOBSBS,WITH OARBVUa DBtTERE. EXCELLENT STARLING ...
... The life boat, heavy sea breaking her adrift from a rope site was hanging on by to the brig, got u|>on the sand. Two of the boatmen left hoard then jumped the sand, and got fooling. The Buffido Gal had, by this lime, got the other side of the sand, and succeeded ...
... railway speed to Carskey Ray —a distance of two miles—and here the boatmen were waiting steadily at their post. With all haste the now happy pair embarked their light skiff; the boatmen plved their brawny arms; and the vessels prow cut through the blue ...