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1M covecu'e taw ern. wirrx MM.

1M covecu'e taw ern. wirrx MM.

1M covecu'e taw ern. MM. Mr. Donn remarked that the cue of the Urban Council verses Mr Stevenson bed been before the King's Bench Division, and the dv.i aim of the judge was against Mr. The Chairman-4 don't want to interim( :eve. but as that miter is entirely in the heads our sol
June 10, 1904 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
A TKIIRIBLK CALAMITY

A TKIIRIBLK CALAMITY

Forty men were precipitated into the Grand River last week. near Grive. In Indian territory. U.S.A.. through the collapse of the scaffolding of the bridge upon which they were working. Twenty men are reported to have perished. TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE. An electric street car. conta
September 30, 1904 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
THE WEEK.

THE WEEK.

tkIiCTATOR OFFICIt, BLNGO/t. It is a pity that the THE young farmers of Co. AGRICULTURAL Down do not take a SCHOOL. keener Interest in the Agricultural School whitfi has beets established for some time in Downpatrit k. The opportunities which it offers are splendid. and any lad
September 29, 1905 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
SUDDEN DEATH.

SUDDEN DEATH.

On Tuesday morning a labourer named Patrick Morgan fell dead in ■ clover field where he was working in the townland of Ballymoney, near Newtownards. Deceased. who was in the employment of Mr. James Musgrave. came as usual to commence work at six o'clock, apparently in his ordina
September 29, 1905 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
BANGOR.

BANGOR.

Always in Stock, Men's, Women's Boys' and Gin' BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS, at most Moderate Priem. REPAIRS PROMPLY HAND-MADE WORK A A. W. GEDDIS, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND INSURANCE AGENT, BEGS to announce that he is now in a position to undertake all sorts of UPHOLSTERING, POLISHIN
September 29, 1905 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
MRS. MUNRO, CERTIFIED LAME , ' NURSE (MIDWIFE). Trained, City of London Lying-in- Hospital. I WINIFRED TERRACE, CRAY'S HILL, 110110

MRS. MUNRO, CERTIFIED LAME , ' NURSE (MIDWIFE). Trained, City of London Lying-in- Hospital. I WINIFRED TERRACE, CRAY'S HILL, 110110

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September 29, 1905 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
DEATHAND FUNERAL OF MR. JOHN

DEATHAND FUNERAL OF MR. JOHN

,YHA W. The funeral took place on Wednesday of the late Mr. John Shaw, South Street. only son of the late Mr. Hans Show. Mr. Shaw had for sonic time past been in dielicate health, sod his death, which occurred on Monday, was not altogether unexpected. Mr. Shaw had • genial perso
March 23, 1906 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
ROYAL NORTH OF IRELAND YACHT CLUB

ROYAL NORTH OF IRELAND YACHT CLUB

Races for all five of the Belted Lough one. design classes and the Lancashire twelve footers were held at l'ultra on Wednesday. Details Start. Finish. M. P. A. M. 1 30 8 3 31 30 Halcyon* (winner) Nyss (winner) Miranda (winner) Banshee (winner) Firefly (winner) CIA!! II no's Ht.
July 14, 1905 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
ADRIANCE MOWERS, REAPERS & BINDERS

ADRIANCE MOWERS, REAPERS & BINDERS

HAVE BEEN TESTED IN ULSTER 50 YEARS AGO, AND STILL. CONTINUE TO HOLD THE FIELD. MANY IMITATORS BUT NO EQUAL.
July 14, 1905 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
Select Vattings of Old Irish WhisKies of Established Reputation.

Select Vattings of Old Irish WhisKies of Established Reputation.

Proprietors of the Celebrated "BANQUET " Whisky, Ireland's PREMIER Special, the great Whisky Benders and Wholesale Dealers, largest holders of the Old Leading Brands of Irish Pure Pot Still and Fine Malt Whiskies,
July 14, 1905 - County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland