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Death of Mr Thomas Firatosaue•

... Kilmore, Knock; John Haseatt. Esq.. J.P Burrane, Knock; the District Inspector of 3wwitrabolary for the District. THOMAS RELLV, Solicitor for Applicant. °TICK APrLICATION FOR EXCISE LICENCE. SIRS —Take Notice that I, Mary Coleman. of Grattan street, formerly ...

Published: Friday 22 September 1911
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1245 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TO TIE SLIM OF TUE MILOS ADVIIIITUILL

... pe.lpir proved their fidelity to the popular ratite, and reiLete.l honour the of our noble county. Nor Can I to tender our %%arm acknow!edgernents to the viriuoua lovely daughters of !inrush whore chaste an I modest an eclat to the prieeethlings welcome ...

THP SURVIVORS OF THE RALAKI,.:I:I

... held them at arm's length, and retired slowly, fighting and defending the trumpet-major until deprived of his weapon by a shot. This is no rhodomontade, but plain feet, as recorded in the Gaulle. Lieutenant Alexander Robert Dann, of Cardigan's boys, was ...

,bbey-etaroet. County ' seven Mp.giorates' ' . , . EPITOME OF NEWS,

... Fott THE FOURTH TIME, John Baan, recently the proprietor of the Canterbury Music Hall, Sherfie:d, attempted to commit suicide by placing himself on railway in front of a moving train. He was very s•riously injerai, one of his arms having been torn off ...

NEWS NOTES

... Oalbsem, 0.11. Stephenson, Walter Grisdale, Frank A. H. Warren, H. P. Grattan, R. Mamell, A. C. Hatton, F. A. f3oudamore, F. Bathurst, J. H. Grover, L. Arthur, Mr. Wheeler, Master Harry Grattan ; Brabrook Henderson, Mi.. Vivian, Ferguson, Miss Marlborough, &a ...

LONDON THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... charming Katharine. The part of the boy, always played by a female, was for the first time represented by a boy, Mister Henry Grattan, and his performance was astonishinely good. The other parte were satisfactorily played: The scenery and mounting is equal ...

RUSH DECEMBER 17 1881. K I GAZETTE. WHAT'S TO BE ACME P

... nobly seconded by fol lowing merchants wno never evaded duty's to stand in the foremost rank. If lo*, Mr AMa digan Mr John Culligan, Mr John 0 Mahrny Mr DR Hilliard, Mr George Taylor end chaperoned by Mr H T Lind who has alwa's seineed a deep interest for ...

LADIES' COLUMN

... when in old-fashioned days attention used to be centred on the Royal Acwlmy and its works. The Australians have secured the Grattan Galleries. and Mr. Whistler and his impressionist friends offer French and American artists hospitality at the Knightsbridge ...

Published: Thursday 17 March 1898
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1795 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

11 ,- Acrrvn are now in progrses in ennection with the intended isit of theßlue hbonanny W Quite:bury. The Dean

... and his brother, John Walsh, stowed themselves away in the Wyoming at Liverpool. They concealed themselves over the donkey engine boiler, and whin steam was got up, afraid of being detected, they remained until nearly unconscious. John Walsh, however ...

FORGOTTEN JOKES

... of wit for ever must remain. Which lines convince one that glorious John pie (erred beating about the bush to venturing on a definition. Alphonse Karr treys that Wit is mama armed. Naivete. a word which we have been forced to borrow from the French ...

U. READER LAC Office of Commissioners of Patent+, 25, Bouthamptou- buildings, Chancery-lane. – p –

... poison. Mr. Edward Clarke. Q.C., and Mr. Horace vory attended to watch the on behalf of the relatives of the deceased. Mr. John Haynes, who is defending Mrs. Hardie, was also present.. Mr. Henry S. Scott, a barrister, residing at Royal-n rescent, was ...