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Flooding in St. Patrick's Avenue

... both sides and flows into the houses. The houses are lower than the footpaths and there are general complaints about it. Mr. Minch —The paths slope inwards. Mr. Tierney—lt is regular waterfall. Capt. must be like that. There are soakage pits Just inside ...

licensing' prosecution from SALLINS

... also that the i 1 trader—that those two men were r.-r amonest those who went towards t! > bottling stores. Why did anybody inwards the bottling storosP have ear,* across such incidents several times 107 c-r nit, both in Co. Meath and Co. Kildare, and also ...

18. fIATVBDALIJAggAHT «. 1898

... officer)—ls this woman permanently disabled Relieving Officer Carroll—The guardian of the district says there is some inward complaint. The Clerk also read out an entry surcharging 18s against relieving officer Carroll for rotief given to Edward Curran ...

THE PROHIBITION” OF FAIRS

... rnthlessly selects its victims from the weak and delicate, the persevering use of these rremedies will infallibly core both complaints. After the affected parte hare been diligently fomented with hot brines and the skin thoroughly dried, Holloway’s Ointment ...

PHE kIi.UAKK OHBERVEH

... crosses Clossua Bridge, and recommend wash-out to inserted there. The cutting of the main at this point will give fair idea its inward condition throughout its length. At the town side of the reservoir we inspected all the air valves, wash-outs, hatch boxes ...

• ■■ l r Naas Circuit Court the girl during iHne«. She meotallj defective end rince her eon finement wee

... Merlin was 34 or 36. Hia Lordahip: It ia a#very tad Mte. The defendant has been summoned to) this court answer very *™* complaint. Unfortunately, the pri « and has been always such cosiditioh that we cannot hold her. responsible for the occurrence. Her ...

THE KILDAEE OBSERVER/—SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1884

... mind, an insurmountable desire seizes him to “ stab” his food. Carrying it to his mouth, he make awkward endeavour at * an inward curve of the fork.” forgetting in the attempt that he roost keep his elbows close to his side. few of the instructions for ...

THX gTTJPAM OBSERVE K, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. 1003

... husband, “Tmi. “Post Office, Victoria at, Liverpool. Good-bye.” Sergeant O’Brien then said that Bate~ man came see his wife. A complaint: was made to him, and witness went there,, and then was sign of his turning up.. Witness was referring to May, 1902. Next ...