TIPPERARY
... TIPPRRARY Apprehensions of a riot were entertained in Tipperary on Saturday, and the military and police forces were increased in consequence. Ata meeting of the Kickhamites it was resolved to petition against return of Mr. Heron. ...
... TIPPRRARY Apprehensions of a riot were entertained in Tipperary on Saturday, and the military and police forces were increased in consequence. Ata meeting of the Kickhamites it was resolved to petition against return of Mr. Heron. ...
... TIPPERARY. This. ars 799 voters ea the hot aid COS reamted their theft at ths this. booths eirsaged ler their reception. Ths Iret of these booths was presided over by lir Thomas Town Clerk, with Kr Woods as poll while the other two had Mean Joie H Hogan ...
... TIPPERARY. : \ The outgoing Chairman, Mr. Daniel Kelly, J.P., opresided, and the other members present, were :—Messrs, John Hfi&ema,n. P.L.G.; Bryan ODonnell, Thomas McCormack, Michael Callaghan, P. McCarthy, William O’Neill, T. J. Lyons, Rd. Hadly, James ...
... TIPPERARY. Tuesday Evening.—Afler all, the above event has passed off in the most peaceable manner possible. Report had it that the nomination was postponed this day, in order to allow of a large military force being poured into the county to preserve ...
... TIPPERARY. (Rebore Mews If. Turner. ia the chair; W. I Sire, it. e. :4theeragh. rid W. H. M. Woo ✓t..) The follthuth Dear Mr. England-4 &xi.* Se snort sincere bo soy twother for their cmidolence end the band sympethy they shown me = the car.. of my =other ...
... TIPPERARY SPORTS. BUNDAT, AUGUST 18. * Photo by Mr. J. Wynne, Tipperary). POEMS:— ...
... TIPPERARY NEWS (From Our Tipperary, Man day. Easter Monday was observed bene as era! holiday, almost all the grocers afcd houses being closed. CROQUET, LAWN TENNIS. CRICKET, ALL THE LEADING MAEEES. CLUB CONTRACTORS OUR NEW SEASON’S STOCK THR LARGEST ANT) ...
... Tipperary show SFEO . t^n«-wogli ed. _lH. Cipfc. G. W. ler, p’, viila.how, TJoktan; 2nd, John Butrr.or-. ' ; .hrd, Bard B-irryly ß_ ...
... SOUTH: TIPPERARY ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN At the annual meeting the South Tipperary County Council on Wednesday, ■ Mullally proposed the re-election ol Cummins, J P, and Mr W Dwyer as chairman and vice-chairman. Mr Manning seconded . Mr K E O’Brien said —While ...
... TIPPERARY. At the monthly meeting in New Tipperary Sunday, John Bourke. V C, presided. Also present —J J Fitzgerald, treasurer ; J Mulcahy, J Sheehan* T Danagher, C Doherty, P Gia&been, J Heft'ernan, D O’Brien, M Hanly, J Maher, Hayes, Roeeboro; R Dalton ...
... SCENE IN TIPPERARY. Tippeyery, A labourer named Thomas Hogan, re cently in the ernploymene of the Gm Company. was to-day and brought before • Special Court. coosistsnt of Mesas H. ner, R.M., and J. W. Shea, charged with attempting to stab a Selo, workmen ...
... TIPPERARY UNION. Mr. K. E. O’Brien, M.P., presiding, lliere 'jeing nearly fifty members present. The Clerk read a resolution forwarded from the Ornagh District Council for adoption, calling on Mr Wm. O’Brien to reconsider Ins resign a-ion. and not to ...