moral delinquencies in the shape of Use news, and for this we thank it. We de not much relish the "men-and-dog-fight" style of getting up news. We may say, therefore, that the telegram received at the India Office puts the matter beyond I 'doubt ; but although this is so far sat
October 31, 1874 - Newtownards Chronicle & Co. Down Observer - Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
one of their unrinit, Menem every FRIDAY from LONDONs, conveying Passengers to PORTLAND, or New York, and offer the greaten facility proceeding to the West, h►ving complete eons with the Grand Trunk Railway, ►od For QUEBEC and MONTREAL Thursday, °snips at Londonderry on Fridays
September 27, 1873 - Newtownards Chronicle & Co. Down Observer - Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
LI VERPOO!:TO NEWORLEANS DIRECT. ST. LOUIS W.dowday, Ott. I. "DOMINION" LINE LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND iOHTREAL T I,IAS, Wednewday, S. Calling at Bi;JAR Looa■ on the day following. Carrying Ooode and Passengers at through rotes to all porta of Canada Saloon Fare to Quebec, £l2 12s
September 27, 1873 - Newtownards Chronicle & Co. Down Observer - Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
All that Plot of GROUND on tM East aids of GRAY's; HILL, In the Town of Bangor, with the Two DWELLING-HOUSES and GARDENS thereon, fronting the Public Street, and bounded in the rent by the Kinnegar ; held year to Tear at the yearly rent of .81 Houses Ist at ... 0 0 Less head ren
January 10, 1874 - Newtownards Chronicle & Co. Down Observer - Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
at R. Hyania Eusbliriuntota, for beauty of design, excellence of Notarial*. Moderate Prue* far surname that of any other Howie in No Kingdoms. sad me respectfully solicited to lover* name before Purchasing Amiens's. Pamela of the of Two Pounds and words will be forwarded CARRIAG
May 20, 1876 - Newtownards Chronicle & Co. Down Observer - Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
The strain that Mitchele death put upon his enfeebled frame was too much for him. He received ha death stroke at the grave of his brother-in-law, with whom, through life, he bad been so inti nately associated, and to whom he was so deeply attached. There was a short but ineffect
April 3, 1875 - Newtownards Chronicle & Co. Down Observer - Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
WHITE STAR" LINE UNITED STATES NAIL STEAMERS, 6,000 tons Bunton. 3,000 Hone -parer. Sailing from LIVERPOOL or NEW YORK every IHUR-DIY, nom QURF.NSTOBN (CORK) every FRIDAY, ot warding Paraaniters to all parts of the United States and Catistla. nor Nnw YURI MST SCUMMY. THE WELLIEN
August 29, 1874 - Newtownards Chronicle & Co. Down Observer - Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
thee. Garment... They aro wad. From B eek Clotho, Twilled Coatinga, Tweed., s. d a e.g.l material. in all eh. leading colour+ the aeaatro. They art cut and wade in all the prey. hog faaltioos .4 the .lq, and .mon g rt the outmose ituent kept in stock fur immediate weer will In f
August 29, 1874 - Newtownards Chronicle & Co. Down Observer - Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
(.rmiT39). 93, VICTOHIA STREET, BELFAST. COUNTY DOWN rONATICVTIONAL noa. THE SECRETARY OF rHE AHOY .I.ASSOCIATION will atevad FRIDAYS, hem am. to Fehr r ap. the 011ie of Ameiatioo, I, LO (BARD STILES wbere every marches' the Ibehirs. aupporWrs of the Comititutieu.l Party will be
August 29, 1874 - Newtownards Chronicle & Co. Down Observer - Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland