At the fair on Friday th e supply of cattle was up to the atcrage JOT the season. Trade was mostly confined to store sheep and lambs, which advatteed folly 2s. to per head. Illicit cows and springers were also a good trade, but store cattle and beet were not iu good demand. Gene
21 October 1933 - Wicklow People - Wicklow, Wicklow, Republic of Ireland
OFFER THIS WEEK. Lanes' Hese , t 01,,Iirvi andlaek. A11 . .11111111 :saki Wive. Si. per • per. Mars *ashen and Puna. * • uer.hrinkahle; worth $ tad,. Autumn Sale • 2 earls. W • 1,101 Pairs Maris Tirana Tramps, I Der 1 . 01041 r ; worth W 11. Prue. 2111 per pad'. an Moss' OrsaSto
21 October 1933 - Wicklow People - Wicklow, Wicklow, Republic of Ireland
Result of Kildare Sworn Inquiry. (CONTINUED PAGE 4) seeing that it was managed properly, gbe bad nothing to do with the internal nursing- As she had to spend good deal 0 { her time in the wards of the general hospital she had not much time to spare | or tie Fever Hospital. Mr. R
21 October 1933 - Kildare Observer and Eastern Counties Advertiser - Naas, Kildare, Republic of Ireland
Thy abstract the cottage rent collection for the half-year ended the 30th September, 1932, showed that £2,020 had been collected, leaving £OOO arrears. The collection was voted satisfactory.
21 October 1933 - Kildare Observer and Eastern Counties Advertiser - Naas, Kildare, Republic of Ireland
COMMITTEE'S GOOD WORK. The Naas Carnival Sports Sunday last the New Father Brennan Mem- S Park, was spoileS to certem extent by the very inclement weawer. Nevertheless there was a fairmusterof those did brave the etmenfc. rewarded by witnessing very intending and varied programm
21 October 1933 - Kildare Observer and Eastern Counties Advertiser - Naas, Kildare, Republic of Ireland
OUR STORES ARE OPEN FOR D] Highest Prices Given. T. A. A ITa. QUINN, greyhound bar, Molesworth St, CooKstown. DRAPERS AND OTHIBS Who « Counter Ixroice Bookn with Oufeaw Loaf will And «dTMie«Rino« noh for war —who and nrioas whow » mad of » tapply. lie llid-CTrt« Printing Company
21 October 1933 - Mid-Ulster Mail - Cookstown, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
rinwi Sms HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Burn Rood, :: Cooksltom has ripen«d it is for plum to fall off tree when it the fulfr ripemst st»K* - - In cases of tliis cliameter tliere no c»u>e for alanu. but alien pullet lays nothing hut double-^kisi eggs, it points to <ior:mn - ment of the ova
21 October 1933 - Mid-Ulster Mail - Cookstown, Tyrone, Northern Ireland