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From: "Cathy Joynt Labath" <>
Subject: [News] !! Connaught Journal; May 22, 1823
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 13:35:30 -0600


Connaught Journal
published Galway, Ireland
Thursday, May 22, 1823

TOWN OF GALWAY
TO BE LET
>From March last, for such term as may be agreed upon, the serveral parts of
the
TOWN OF GALWAY ESTATE,
Of John WHALEY, Esq. as follows, viz.:
Sherwood's Fields, Kilcorkey, Newcastle Fields, Verdon's Fields, the
Lanabaties, Fair Hill, Holloran's Plot, Coach-House Fields and Calf Parks,
Killery's Garden, together with the Premises known by the name of Veggie's
Plot.
Proposals will be received and every information given respecting the
Premises, by application to me. No. 20, Bolton-street, Dublin, if by letter,
it must be post paid.
Hamilton ECHLIN, Agent and Receiver.
May 17, 1823
N.B.- I will attend at Connolly's Inn, in the Town of Galway, on the 5th of
June, 1823, to receive proposals for,and to Set the above Premises to such
persons as shall be disposed to treat for the same.

County of Galway
TO BE LET
>From the First Day of May, 1823
Part of the Lands of Kilclogher, containing 76 acres, and 12 perches, with a
good comfortable House and Out-Offices.
Immediate possession can be given.
Application to Mr. Joseph LEONARD, or at said House.
May 22, 1823

TO BE SOLD
A House in Barrack-street, Loughrea, well known by the name of "The Square"
Application to be made to N.P. TRENCH, Esq. Straw Lodge, Galway.
John BLAKENEY, Esq. of Dominick-street, will satisfy any person as to the
title.
May 22, 1823

SHERIFF'S SALE
Burton PERSSE, Esq.
a.
Giles EYER, Esq
M.G. PRENDERGAST, Esq.
a.
Same.
Peter ELLIOTT,
a.
Same.
James WESTAN,
a.
Same.
Nicholas BURKE,
a.
Same.

By virtue of the sevedral Writs of Fireri Facias to these causes to me
directed, I will on Wednesday, the 28th of May instant, set up and sell by
public Auction, at Eyercourt Castle, the Defendant's residence, all his
Goods and Chattles, consisting of Household Furniture of various
descriptions, &c, &c. of which all persons concerned are required to take
notice.
Robert BURKE, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Loughrea, May 15, 1823.
N.B.- For sums exceeding £10 approved Bills of ninety-one days will be
taken, and 3d. in the pound allowed for payment in cash.

ANGLING
At six o'clock this morning Mr. B. FYNN commenced fishing at the rere of
Mrs. JOYES's mills, and hooked a trout, remarkable for its size and form- 18
inches in lenght, 3 in breadth, and 6 in depth, weighing 9 lbs. 3 oz. It
continued playing three quarters of an hour; in its belly were found six
hair-hooks, and about it two casting lines, with four pair of good flies- a
proof of its being the fish that has caused so much disasters to fishers in
that part of the river this month back.




Cathy Joynt Labath
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