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:ISLOI TU*D

... instant, after which day no nodce will be his Improved Iron Horse Power, (malty received. the :prize which haa been awarded The Dinner will tata place as usual at Four valuable implement) ; and a Silver thereat. huald Its o'clock. p.m . a= sa aaws imi rtendiug ...

THE WESTERN STAR,

... and respectable Lodge. After much labor, they repaired to refreshment, when 50 lof the Brethren sat down to a sumptuous i l dinner prepare& by Brother Craig, in his usual style of profusion and excellence. The i wines were of the finest quality. The usual ...

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... against the General Advertiser, as it contains really no news Secondly, the local newspaper gives more absolute puilicity in any parti. cular neighbonrhood than the General Advertiser could do even if its circulation were three times as great. Our own, for instance ...

Bi ate,

... and when, conse quently, the descending grades of society, following their example, revel also in gaiety and visiting. A party was projected te take place in the showy but really wretched home of the Sanderses ; and little could the invited guests suspect ...

IF 1

... at a mat nificent dinner given by No .0 Masonic Lodge, at their Club-house yet .rday, to the Honorable Saville, R. A., as a token of their esteem and regard. Seventy of the I,rethern were present, and .t was a most ivial and happy party, and a compliment ...

TIIE WESTERN STAR AND BALLINASLOE ADVERTISER

... of air gives her cold in her fathers house, and she cannot think how people can endure the climate, can vet go out to dinner parties in February and March, with an inch of sleeves and half a luarter of bodnice. In an age of darkness it is no disgrace ...

THE WESTERN STAR IND BILLINISLOE ADVERTISER

... Molly M.Cluire and legislators, will frame and endeavour to carry out their own code of laws to the manifest injury of all parties concerned. Will the trusters, shoplieepers, itc.,in towns he benefitted by the cliAtigr ? I answer DO ; for it is well known ...

'nee

... Association, nor of the 'B2 Club; what they wanted was form an party independently ol hothile was ready to accede to the reasoning of the Moil, and co.operate in its exertions to to, mu an Irish party. [hey might have one or two meetitiss. behwe they telt tor ...

THE WESTERN STAB AD BILLINISLOE ADVERTISES

... to J. Irving, Esq., representative of Ins Nlajesty's late higtaly-utertned friend. J Rae. Ewa., in commemoration of review dinner, giveu by his Mama! on the 4cl of June, Isnd, at itealforit ; and in discharge of the sum of VAL, which the King on that occasion ...

THE WESTERN STAB AND BALLINASLOE ADVERTISER

... account*. The answer to this may be, Oh I but the manager should not deal with any but the most solvent parties. This is nonsense; would a solvent party give one quarter molting credit to a manager of a hank, as a trader on the brink of ruin, who sees ...

lILL St MUM 14, ii liumuu PARLIAMENT

... IRELAND. • -siess- ing their beds; but be would turn up the soil in 1. The following is an extract the Repast of . At tb• dinner of the abc ay, Mr. Win 'October. and the atmosphere to operate on it , ~.,, .., - , HOUSE OF -Tarassav, Fsa. 3. '4th ta ...

FREE TRADE

... her on this occasion; and which was fully testified by the praises bestowed on her by the spectators. A select party were entertained at dinner by Mr. Bourns, R.E. ; and in the evening a substantial supper was given by the spirited contractor, William M'Connick ...