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FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER IS, 1846.

FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER IS, 1846.

REPRODUCTIVE WORKS—NEW PLAN OF OPERATION. annex circukr the Board of Work* dated 9th December, making some most important alteration* the of employing the people, and in the objects to which their labour is henceforth to directed. It has been found that the present system employ
December 18, 1846 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
 
BANKKRa IN SCOTLAND.

BANKKRa IN SCOTLAND.

SCOTLAND. i« proposed to form lUll«.y from , 1 the North of lrel»nd. commenoiinif »l ] ami »l (’LoNr.a, tli.lamf of w,th * branch from r*HaoN.T«wi«. throuKh Ro»c»aA to TKa.fL.MOHK, of 1H mill*. Tina ItaHway pm- ] cctalnorthw.nl. Kii.hi.ok. Nknaum. JOtttt htt.HHONK, I'.HaoN.TOWN S
October 3, 1845 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
 
A PADDY M-KEW.

A PADDY M-KEW.

PADDY M-KEW. A miscreant, w hose name afterwards turned out to be Molony, was observed about fortnight since in the neighbourhood of Cratloe wood, whose habit for some days was, going into several houses in the neighbourhood, ana making particular enquiries concerning the inhabit
August 4, 1846 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
 
TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICL*.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICL*.

THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICL*. VISITATION THI.VirV COLLEGE. ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOLARS. FRIDAT. The farther arguments counsel were resumed on Friday morning. Judge Keating said that, he and their Graces the Primate and Archbishop, were reryrnxious, before the arguments were cl
December 16, 1845 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
 
TO SOLD. ON MODF.ItATE TERMS, at Moi.oa*'* Cmcli Factory. Uoaohe'i-ruraat. a «pl«n<Ud new Cab- I’leaton a«J CiR, flnUhoa In Ur«t

TO SOLD. ON MODF.ItATE TERMS, at Moi.oa*'* Cmcli Factory. Uoaohe'i-ruraat. a «pl«n<Ud new Cab- I’leaton a«J CiR, flnUhoa In Ur«t

stylo, and of tho very best materials.
December 16, 1845 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
 
tke limerick KEi’Oirn.K, Tuesday fehri.akv 9, 1847

tke limerick KEi’Oirn.K, Tuesday fehri.akv 9, 1847

limerick KEi’Oirn.K, Tuesday fehri.akv 9, w ich the relief in the new form ran alfirded.— There are, however, some places, from the f\ the works other circumstances, and from facilities obtaining ordinary employment, the work? discontinued very early period ; there are others aga
February 9, 1847 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
 
IHE LIMKHICX. RKPOHTBK, TUSDAY, FEBRUARY <», lii-ST GOVERNMENT BLUNDERING.

IHE LIMKHICX. RKPOHTBK, TUSDAY, FEBRUARY <», lii-ST GOVERNMENT BLUNDERING.

LIMKHICX. TUSDAY, FEBRUARY <», lii-ST GOVERNMENT BLUNDERING. On tbe 2Gth of last month, the bill for suspending ihc duties on the importation of foreign corn received the Royal a«scnt. and became the law of the land. On the following day, however, it was discovered that those ins
February 9, 1847 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
 
IBRAHAM PACHA HOAXED.

IBRAHAM PACHA HOAXED.

At half-past ten o’clock on night his Highness was about to leave Mivart’s, honour the Countess Poulett with his presence at ball given her ladyship in Charles-street Bcrkeley-square. London, when a messanger arrived bearing a note addressed to Major Dickson, stating that the ba
July 7, 1846 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
 
FRIDAY—Tnino Day.

FRIDAY—Tnino Day.

The stakes of 5 sovereigns each, 50added, hot having filled, the following horses started, for free handicaps, stakes 4 sovereigns each. 40 rot. entrance: Mr. Barry’s Sir Arthur; Mr. Smith's Winter; Mr. Smith's Maiden. Sir Arthur was toe winner. The second race was for the Kerry
July 7, 1846 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
 
ANNUAL PREMIUM TO ASSURE *lOO.

ANNUAL PREMIUM TO ASSURE *lOO.

Foi One Tear. For Seven 'em Whole Tenn 11 10 2 0 7 2 14 10 4 0 II 8 0 10 17 8 £0 19 I 118 12 7 15 0 18 9 1 1 I 19 10 3 2 4 3 17 0 One third of Whole Term"Premium may remain unpaid at 5 per cent, compound interest, deb span the policy for life, or may be paid off at any time with
January 27, 1846 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland