REFUSAL Mr. George Haddon, T.C., has for some time past been interesting hinny'f with regard to the setabliebwent of a telegraph oMce at the railway station in Wexford, which it was confidently expected the authorities would grant. Every preparation had been made by the hallway C
2 April 1892 - Enniscorthy Guardian - Enniscorthy, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
STEAM, SAW, AND CORN MILLS. OUR STOCK COSPILISIS— T. JOHN'S and Quebec Deals. Prepared Ceiling sad Flooring Boards, Latta, Spokes, Mess, ea all derscriptivos of Hardwood. also Laths and Tiles. b. above will be disposed of at prioss \lrwin seksown I. issisoortby. and an illipseti
2 April 1892 - Enniscorthy Guardian - Enniscorthy, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
GUARDIAN, Saturday, A.skail 2, 100 Agree et Grass .82 ►OLD T ACC? IU4 Os 1188 ADIUI., 198.1. Al' GIRANAGOWIIt, %Was Ballyemseir sad Baliyoughwe, For JIM 100 lriab Lotaspriaa issdi - s; hood well hawed, Owls/ ad asd weaved, in Loa to suit purchases% mill he Momsale. 1892 Tams as R
2 April 1892 - Enniscorthy Guardian - Enniscorthy, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
The maws for set fishing commenced yesterday morning. l■rge number of boats was engaged on the river, but the takes is almost every instasca were comparatively poor. Fish, we understand, are rather numerous, and rodmen for sometime pest have bad a fairly good tune a it.
2 April 1892 - Enniscorthy Guardian - Enniscorthy, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
tion and avarice, toured the wavering spirits of his martial audience. and they consented ono. strain to follow him end 'harehis fate. Nevertheless, Fitsstephens—trai soldier as he was —felt the alleigi‘nee of his followers might w any moment, knowing them to be filled with timi
2 April 1892 - Enniscorthy Guardian - Enniscorthy, Wexford, Republic of Ireland