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... Sale by As esiflO OF iBYVEN t wqltAT, By Osrer of Shipper, for aros-a5 of whom. it Mar concern. 0 BE SOLD BY AU(TC TI ON, T On TYjESDAY ?? 9th Nov., 18,69, At the Brokens'Saleroom, COHLN lXCHANGE, Dublin, At Haif past One o'clock. Ab,,ot 5,106 Barrels Fine Red FrenelrWhsst, inst landed frcum LvonO, lie? icklei, is prime condition, sod new lying In the Corn Store, 1Nmo 1 Crlampton-quay, where ...

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... Iro THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY gT OF TIPPERARY. esteem as the greatest honou: of my life my unanimous aeoletirn by the Commty Meeting as your Candidate. cheerfully and proudly respond to your -al. My opt' tiiors or the Natiornal qutetions affecting the Prosperity of 1elad and the reacm of the Empire have long been public. e to tee tand Qoetion, there must he at end of all ?? ith the abjiect It ...

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... TnrIl ROYAL, DUBIIN. 3 Barns has the hnoor to a~nacusee the Beagaeme gc 54mtedNninb? ?? i the ceclebrte Acor, Wuo wl be i by the favourite Actr, Hin CARLOTTA LECLEROQ, Of the Frincess and Lyceum Theatre On THIS EVENING (Saturday,, Nov. 13, 1889, The performance Wi comnmence With the favoribte FPrza, by Nugen Robinson, Ere., entitled LOUSY NAPOLEONG. To be followed by the romantic Drama, to ...

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... TERATRE WOYAL, DUBLIN. Last Six Nights of the Engagement of mr CRESWICS. On THIS EVENING (Monday), November 1,1883, The Performance will commence with the favourtlo Play, ini7veActNS entitled INGOMAR THE BARBAIIAN. DngOmar ?? ?? . ?? Mr. Creswick o conclude (fist time) with a New Faroe. by J. P. -winjaxna, Esq., entitled WHO'S TO WIN HIM? BOX Office open daily rom leven till Four under the ?? ...

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... ¶ BE LAND ' QUESTION. TG THE EIGHT IEON IRZ LORD MATYoR OF DULIN. We, the undersigned, requestnyur Lordship to Wecvene a Mjeetig of the Citizens of Dublin, to Conside tke question of Land Tenure in Ireland, and to adopt such meases s any seem best cilculated to induce the aevrnent to Icing in a meesre for the mel and satinactory setlemntnt of s question which be iapeded Aprietanttd Comercrial ...

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... TBFBATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. TF' the BENEFIT of MR. SOTHERN, And Lan -, Ight hut One of his Ragagemeut, Assisted by 861, ADA CSVENDISE, l'ss LI.LLY HRABIS, end Xr- W. BLARELEY. n THIiS EVENING (Friday) , NOV 26, 1869, ,he erofnmnxanresd wlcommerce with the Parte of THAT BrtESSED BABY. g~tes wbebih the new Comedy, InTreA3 by j.W. E'q, entitledHO E Co,,john .8Vhlte (his original character), Mr. ...

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... POE TEE BENEFIT or Mus CARLOTTA LBCLEWSQ, on THI EVENING (Friday),1 Nov 12,12869, Th performance will comamence Witht the favourite Fues, D7lveRobinson. Esq., entitled LOUXY NAPOLEONG. To econclrde with Lord Lytton's Play of THE LADY OF LY0HS - Or, Love and Pride. As altered for Mr. Fechtec by Lordi Lytton,. (lands Helnoitte- ?? ?? BIT. Fethies, paaline ?? ?? Hizre C. Lcnleoo.- Deers olin at a ...

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... THE LALD QVESTION. T TO TH FEIGHT HEO9 63 LORD X&YOF OF DUBLIN.BOO We, the ndersiged, TOCgelt your Lordship to col Vene a Meeting ol the Citisens of Dublin, to consider the. question of laud Tenns in Ineland, and to adopt such measures as may aeem best calculated to induc the Government tO bring In1 ameasure for the Conal and lasfctory settlement of a qoton which has Impeded A icultuj a Commel ...

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... BOARD AND LODGING. C OM7O TABL BOARD and RESI- J DENCx to bebad at 115 Lower Gardi'M-streat. EDUCATION. RENCH CONVENT OF ST. JOSEPH FMOUNT SACKVILLE, pE~jx-PARH, CASTLEKNOCI. The Religious of the Congregation of St. Jmph, whose exertions for the promotion of education bavebsee attended with so muh sucess In France, desire to call the attetica of Pptata and Guardians to their Etablishmt t X ...

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... T BEATxE ROYAL, DUBLIN. Last Appearance of Mr CREStWICK. 0o TEiS EVENING (qat.rday;, November 6, 1889, The FOrTosancg will comrrncce with Iusassngetes Play of A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS. Sir Gies O-erseabh ?? ar Creswick To conclude with the succefsafl Faerc, by J. F. W7ll1ams, entitled WHO0'S TO WIiN £13? Sos Ofit ce open daily from Eteven till Pottr under the direction Of r. Guly. Doors open ...

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... LA-ND) QUESTION. TO TEE r-IORT HOW. THE LORDMAYOR OF DUBLIN. We, tl'e undersigned, request your Lordship to coneo a Meeting of she o iuzrns of Dublin, to consider the queeston of Land Tenure in Ireland, and to adopt such, tosualres as may seem beat calculated to induce the Governmaent to bring in a meamure for the final and satsfasctory settlenuet el a question whichs ba impeded Agricuituru nd ...

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... TERAT]E ROr4 DUBLIN. T Last Nghlt ofi M SOT80 I. Assisted by Miss ADA CAVENDISH, EL LLY HARRIS, and Mr. W. BLLKELKY. OD T8ItS ZVENLNG (Sutudar), Not. 27, 1869, The petior0en4es will commence with the Farce of THAT B8ESSED BABY. Alto! which the new Comed7, in Three Acts, by T. W. Nobeloon, Esq, enftled colonel John White (his original character). Mr. Sothear. To be followed by the piece of ...