BOATMEN'S ASSOCIATION. TEALEE PARISH
... BOATMEN'S ASSOCIATION. TEALEE PARISH. 10th Somdat Tbuott, Adocst 20th, 1911. Tralee Church, 8 m—Holy Communion Preacher —Ber J J HaoManaway, B A. 30 a m—Morning Prayer, Te Doom, Steward in ...
... BOATMEN'S ASSOCIATION. TEALEE PARISH. 10th Somdat Tbuott, Adocst 20th, 1911. Tralee Church, 8 m—Holy Communion Preacher —Ber J J HaoManaway, B A. 30 a m—Morning Prayer, Te Doom, Steward in ...
... tbe accident which occurred might hare ill effects upon their proapect*, they being moat them poor, dependent the poor boatmen who unfortunately lost their liree. Therefore it was right one who bad known these lakes from bis boyhood to point out «~1 that ...
... meeting of the Killarney Boatmen's organisation folloaing rules were nnanimonsly agreed to(1) That tbe boats and of Killarnay Lakes licensed. (2) That all pair-oared boats do not carry more tban four tourists and two boatmen. (3) That all font-oared boats ...
... the model byelaws, there was nothing of any harm tbe boatmen in them. The Clerk read bye-lawa drafted by the Committee, and asked bow many boatmen in the town. Cronia (boatman), said about eighty boatmen, and 112 boats, Ur J O’Shea said tbe council bad appointed ...
... as this statement may lead people to crowd boats of the class to which the mishap occurred. I would remind the public and boatmen that use those boats of the following fact: They must always take into consideration the class of people that are to use the ...
... O’Connor knew that there was general meeting held in the Urban Council ball, and the boatmen themselves were the first to ask for those badges and for the issue of licences boatmen. Obviously it was for their own benefit, because the Urban Council would not issue ...
... decree for £2, to be levied off the townland of West. TOURIST SEASON KILLARNET. PUBLIC MEETING OF BOATMEN AND DRIVERS. largely attended meeting of the boatmen and drivere of Killarney was held in the Urban Council office Friday eyening. Mr JT O’Connor presided ...
... search has been proeecuted all day In the Lower Lake by parties in boats for the miMing bodies of the si* tourists and four boatmen, effect. . - leather puree » cheto picked close to where the bodies of M£* Furness Mid Mr and Mrs Travia wore found. The puree ...
... Killerney, veined the lande of Mr O'Shea (at eels not leal than £l,loo.— Ed. B.P.] THE KILLAENET BOATMEN, (now THE LAST OVTBSnOUSS, APRIL 15th.) Killarney boatmen bavs long bam celebrated class—picturesque, witty, ooartsone, and capable, How wall 1 recall ...
... and one of the best on the Lakes. To Mr Downing—He supplies the boats to Messrs Cook and he himself employs the boatmen. The list of boatmen read out, employed by him, were all experienced and capable men. He never employed anyone except experienced men ...
... Meeting of the Waters. What was the cause of the upsetting of the boat—was incapable boatmen,orf carelessnessjontheir part I scarcely think so. They were all experienced boatmen, and came down the rapids a hundred times before. They had scarcely any drink taken ...
... AFFRAY NEAR KILL ABNEY. A serious stabbing affray occurred near Killarney about 11 o’clock on Tuesday night. It appears two boatmen named Timothy Cronin and Michael Lynob, residing at Muokross, were going home from Killarney when an altercation took place ...