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SALE OF THE INTEREST IN A

... Chairs. Lounge, Lamps, the entire Furniture of Three Bedrooms, including Bedding and Hair Mattresses, Settlched, Dressor. Kitchen Chairs, Tables, Utensils, Dairy Utensils, Patent Chum, 3 Bicycles, Tubs, and numerous other lots. „ . _, . , Further lots ...

FURNITURE

... hairs. Camp Chairs, Ottomans, Flower Stands. Brackets, Old China, Paintings. Prints and Pictures, Corner Press, Linen Press, Kitchen Tables and Chairs. Brass Candlesticks, (tenure Ornaments, Beds and Bedding, •Mattresses, Clocks. Matting, Lamps. Filter, Sewing ...

The Kildare Observer

... from the mistakes of the past, and nothing teaches like experience. Notes and Comments Kitchener’s Death. To say that the nunouneenient of the loss of Lord Kitchener created dismay throughout the Empire is to put it mildly. The dead Enrl could scarcely ...

FINANCE,

... ourselves. That is all will ever get from Kugiand. .Mr. Purisdl —Was that before the School Committee h Clerk—No. Observer. KITCHENER DIES AT SEA. CBUISRR MINED OR TORPEDOED. ON WAY TO RUSSIA. London .Toaeday Press Bureau, 1.40 p.m. The Secretaiy of the Admiralty ...

A GREAT CAREER,

... A GREAT CAREER, Lord Kitchener, born at Crotter House, Ballylongford, Co. Kerry, 24th June, 1830, was son the late Lieut.-Col. H. H. Kitchener, of Cossington, Leicestershire, and Frances, daughter tho Rev. J. Chevallier, of Aspall Hall, Suffolk. Educated ...

AT CCLBRIDOK,

... Chairs. Lounge, Lamps, the entire Furniture of Throe Bedrooms, including Bedding and Hair Mattresses, Settlehed, Dresser. Kitchen Chairs, Tables, Utensils, Dairy Utensils, Patent Churn, 3 Bicycles, Tubs, and numerous other lots. wvaaw* Further lots of ...

PRANK BUCKLE

... LONDON OPrNION” (Week ending Juno 17th, 191 C). During the early days of the war “London Opinion” pnhlfehed the famous head Kitchener which has been used all over the country for recruiting purposes, anil i is this week reproduced in response to tb# general ...

SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY

... on the same scale.” Lord George wrote to Kent in the January 1844: ‘‘l am glad see Bed Deer in at 4 stone at Chester. If Kitchener can get him out, and he the horse over a distance ground you tried him to be, I don’t see how he can be beat.” Kent, however ...

the late lord kitchener

... the late lord kitchener. The .annual mooting Celbridge No. 2 District Council was held in the Boardroom, Celbridge, on Tuesday last. Mr. g Cl. Giltrap presided, and the other members present were—Messrs. P. W. Barr, N. Fitesimons. E. G. Montgomery. A ...

2iTE‘WBK/I3D

... o’clock. MOTicm-Age.-ij a., w;, i Wr»Ti •™ «« M«. ■*«. «‘ «-> «* ® TW. Prcmisos consist Large Shop. Taproom and Sittingroom, Kitchen, largo oa J w DANE, Clerk the Crown and Peace, 00. KUdaro. ROBERT J. COFP & CO., Ancuoneore and Valuer*, ...

the guardians

... the great loss sustained by the tragic end tho late Lord Kitchener and his staff, and the great loss sustained the Umpire at large, and we desire to convey to tho rela-1 tives the late Lord Kitchener and the 1 relatives of his staff our sincere sympathy ...

Curragh Petty Sessions

... provided, so offered military hut for the purpose. However, money was obtained to build an extension of the existing hut. Lord Kitchener (whose end was probably what he would have wished himself, being called away in his full activity) had asked him what the ...