SIR H. BRUCE’S, COURTY DERRY
... es, if not explained, might cause a competitor to lose a prize for, perhap.,a better cottage Werecommend that Sir H. Bruce’* cottages lithographed, and inserted in our report for the year. ...
... es, if not explained, might cause a competitor to lose a prize for, perhap.,a better cottage Werecommend that Sir H. Bruce’* cottages lithographed, and inserted in our report for the year. ...
... drawjngroom. woe house and stable, lacre of lawn in front of house : terms £45 annum unfurnished, or £60 furniehed. Apply to J Bruce, Cottage, Bray. week in in the neigh Apply stating terms. to . ga MESSRS RACINE co, to vent an tor Har- Wee rington foe gl Lit ...
... acre of lawn, conservatory, coachhouse, and etahline terme moderate for the years; would let a reduced rent. Apply to Mr Bruce, Cottage, Broy. AMnviuiuuca. BE LET by the month, three months, four A rooms, furnished, the best pert Bathmines ; p,rto A^. K ...
... wool—l, Samuel M'Clarcy; 2, Robert Qiaham ; 3, Thomas M'Langblin. For best pot plant at show—Special first prize, Sir H. H. Bruce—cottager’s arm chair—l, Samuel M'Clarcy; 2, Robert Graham. One pelargonium—l, Robert Graham; 2, Henry Miller ; 3, John Campbell ...
... wool—1, Samuel M‘Clarey ; 2, Robert Grabam : 2, Thomas lin. For best pot plaut at show—Special first prize, by Sir H. H. Bruce—cottager’s arm-chair—1, Samuel M‘Clarey; 2, Robert Graham. One pelargonium— 1, Robert Graham ; 2, Henry Millar; 3, John Camp- bell ...
... per cent. Mr. Charles Box, Tnllybleety, will point out the boundaries. 'For further particulars apply to R. M‘WILLIAM, Bruce Cottage, Dumbarton, Scotland. POTATOES FOR SALE, SUITABLE EITHER FOB SEED OB TABLE USE. I AM to-day Landing, a WUcUuun, direct ...
... allowed to remain es a charge on the lands at Five point ont per cent, Mr For farther particulars apply B. M WILLIAM, Bruce Cottage, ...
... Coleraine—he referred to homes for the working classes. Sir Hervey Bruce bad done something in this direction, bnt Sir Hervey Bruce’s cottages, aa they were called, were too good for the working classes. They wore for ...
... inquiry to-day at the London Hospital i touching the death of Richard Bull, aged 26, a 0 labourer, lately residing at Bruce Cottages, High t Road. Tottenham, who, it is alleged. died from the I effects of blows administered to him by a man pained Taylor ...
... ‘Dwellingboust to bo Let.—J. Holmes, to Let SOUSE TO LET 4ND WANTED AT O@45T AND oes, Alp yearly re Sie moan i pearly Fraser, Bruce's Cottage, Uj Be facing sea—Delieate er Invalid Imdy good ; highest references, Seo Farnistied House, situated £6, for winter, or ...
... Byrne snd Sons, ce, Bray; or SeaSeld Uottace, RAY—Two nice Houses, foils furnished, £4, £2 monthly, Dargt> read. ~Mrs, Bruce's Cottages, Upyer UILDING Croand—Dalkey—Three eres, the B read ; lens for ever ; ane year. North, 110 Grafton street. OR AGLE Pernished ...
... that the place had never been known as Bruce Terrace, but as Bruce Villas. A third par:y strongly maintained that Bruce Cottages was the proper desioation of the troublesome suburban terrace. It is sad to reflect that none of the contestants were ...