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From: Alison Causton <>
Subject: [NIR-DOWN] Newry Telegraph: Adverts & Notices - SURNAMES indexed - 18 Jan 1828
Date: Fri, 06 Dec 2002 06:57:06 -0500


SOURCE: Newry Commercial Telegraph: Adverts & Notices - SURNAMES indexed -
Issue dated 18 January 1828:

(1) HENRY - Newry dispensary & fever hospital
(2) HOLMES - Sale of woollens, cloth
(3) M'CLENAHAN - Flax seed sales
(4) CORRYS, LITTLE, SWANZY - Seed, spirits
(5) VAUGHAN, WILSON, WILSON - Farm for sale
(6) BENNETT, COOKE, HATCHELL, KING, WRIGHT - Bankrupt's estate

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The following newspaper article was transcribed from
the Newry Commercial Telegraph (microfilm), by permission
of The British Library.
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(1)
A MEETING of the SUBSCRIBERS to the
NEWRY DISPENSARY and FEVER HOS-
PITAL is requested at the Sessions-House, in Hill-
street, at ONE o¹Clock, on MONDAY next, for the
purpose of laying before them the General Report of the
past year, together with the Medical Report and Treasu-
rer¹s Account ; also, to make the usual and necessary
appointments for the present Year.
THOS. G. HENRY, Secretary.
Newry, 17th Jan. 1828.

(2)
IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE EXTENSIVE
SALES EFFECTED AT THE
NORTH AND WEST OF ENGLAND
CLOTH HALL,
SINCE ITS OPENING,
WILLIAM HOLMES is enabled to have
SECOND LOT OF WOOLLENS, this day received‹
comprising CLOTHS of all kinds. These he will offer
for Sale rather LOWER than first Lot. As trial is the
only test it is particularly solicited.
Only terms‹Cash.
16th January, 1828.

(3)
NEW RIGA FLAXSEED.
JAMES M¹CLENAHAN daily expects a
Cargo of prime good
New Sowing FLAXSEED,
which he will Sell on the passage, or on arrival ; he would
now Sell at 25s. 6d. per Barrel.
He also expects, shortly, a considerable quantity of
Prime Y. C. TALLOW,
which he would no engage to deliver at 39s. to 40s. per
Cwt.
J. M¹C. has a large quantity of Prime Good RED
CLOVERSEED on the Passage, which he will Sell at
a low price.‹HEMP, IRON, TAR, MATTS, Sicily
ASHES, KELP, and STAVES, of sundry kinds, on
Sale.
Newry, 8th January, 1828.

(4)
CORRYS, LITTLE & SWANZY
HAVE ON SALE,
AT THEIR STORES, MERCHANTS‹QUAY,
600 Bales of ALICANTE BARILLA,
Bleachers¹ SMALTS, different numbers,
Dutch and Riga FLAXSEED, just landed,
French and Dutch CLOVERSEED,
PLANK, BATTENS, and DEALS,
TOBACCO, Stript Leaf, Hand & Butted Stem,
Port, Claret, Madeira and Cape Madeira
WINES‹in Bond.

AND DAILY EXPECT,
A Parcel of Very Fine FLAX, and a few Bags
of CLOVERSEED,
By the Tartar, from Rotterdam.
And also by the Belle, Wm. Boden, Master, from
OPORTO, they expect
Sixteen Pipes and Thiry Hhds. of RED and
WHITE PORT,
Shipped by a House of the first character.
They are constantly supplied with Fresh FLOUR,
BRAN and POLLARD, from CARN BANE Mills.
Newry, 9th January, 1828.

(5)
FARM.
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TO BE SOLD,
BY PRIVATE CONTRACT,
THAT FARM of LAND, in the Townland
of CARGORAN, Parish of DOMOUGHMORE, now in the
possession of ANDREW WILSON, containing up
wards of SEVEN ACRES, Irish Measure, held, with
the Rectorial Tithe thereof, under JOHN VAUGHAN, Esq.
by Lease, for 20 Years, with a toies quoties Covenant
for Renewal, at the low Rent of Five Shillings per Acre,
Irish Currency.‹The Land is in good order, well fenced,
and lately limed ; with DWELLING and OFFICE
HOUSES on the Premises, and is situated five Miles
from NEWRY and six from BANBRIDGE.
For further particulars, apply to Mr. ADAM WILSON,
Tullymurray ; or ANDREW WILSON, Rengoolish.
January 15, 1828.

(6)
ADJOURNED SALE OF DEBTS
Due to Bankrupt¹s Estate.
In the Matter of
NATHANIEL COOKE,
A Bankrupt.
TO be Perempto-
rily SOLD on WED-
NESDAY the 23rd inst.,
at the ROYAL EX-
CHANGE, DUBLIN, by order of the Commissioners,
at the hours of THREE o¹Clock in the Afternoon, the
several DEBTS due to the Bankrupt¹s Estate, amounting
to upwards of £1000.
For particulars, apply to Messrs. J. HATCHELL
and ALEXANDER KING, of MONAGHAN, Bank-
rupt¹s Assignees ; or to NATHANIEL WRIGHT,
No. 12, Harwick-place, Dublin, their Agent.
WM. BENNETT, Auctioneer.
January 3, 1828.

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