[PRICE Sd. Saturday the Stamp Duty Bill was read ;i second time, and ordered to 1 for T the tax ca.Newspaper Advertisement* l e doplicated acjo'dinp to tiie present practice in Ireland. Tl.c Irish Window ami Comrnissionc Continuation Bills were also .read second time, and ordere
6 June 1810 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
r r-0 let thirty guineas per year, fine allied, but half a year’s rent hand, at Phipplborough, on Glaflhevin toad, in that pleafant part called the ’Borough, di(i.iut from the noife, &c. of the road, that good houle, No. 7, in filch condition not to require one guinea to laid ou
6 June 1810 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
new Houfes :1 yea's huiit, with gardens, &c. the much improved Drumcondra road parade, on the town fide of th.e toll gate; the new foot path when finithe l, will Hrm the molt pleafant parade about town, in air and oren views; they will let very low" rent and fine; for the large
6 June 1810 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
FINE A approved fecurity taken for all or any part the purchafe money or fine, one of the bed Hay Firms the county Dublin, in perfefl order, fituate within three miles of the Callle, on the North Side of the City. Apply to John King Irwin, Efq. Ruthnd-fq. Neat Hqufe lold in GliHi
6 June 1810 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
TO SOLD. AHandfome dark bay Hone,6 years old, fit for iauntinypear, gig, or curricle. will be d pef. feftly (bund and free from vice—the fatisfaflory trial wilt be given. Inquire at 26, Middle G l o jctllei ftnet.
13 June 1810 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
AN humble woman to take care of female confiding of 50 poor chitdreu, the mull underdand plain-work and cutting out; alfo, to teach the children to read and fpell. None need apply who cannot produce fatisfaftory tellimonials of fobiiety, honefty, good temper and capability.—Appl
13 June 1810 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
IN regular family thorough fervant-man, who underftands his bufmefs perfectly well, and that ha* lived in refpeftable families refluent in Dublin. A perfon of fteady orderly habits will hear of the fituation applying at the Printer’s.—Minute inquiry will be mad* as to integrity
13 June 1810 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
the 27th, hetwern Aunoier-Krcef ard themidJle V. part York-Kfeet, old Parchment Any ferfon hringir.g 31, York-drret, ibtU ftdtAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCt OFFICE OF LONDON, Eftablifbed bv Royal Chatter in the Reign of hi» Maiefty King' George the Firft, tor adoring Buildings, Goods and
31 March 1810 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A Neat and convenient Houfe to be fold, it is agreeably fituated, little o(Tthe road, is in good repair, and has many conveniencies, amonpft other* Pump of remarkably fine water; the Furniture, which is in good order, may be had at a valuation. Apply to the Ptinter for M. R- TO
31 March 1810 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland