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aucturn sale.

aucturn sale.

sale. PAIR BEAUTIFUL PH/ETON MARF-S FOR SALE. A>. R- KINO HAS BEEN INim»U STRUCTED, by CapUin Loch, Cheshire Militia, Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, the VE TEHINARY REPOSITORY, on FRIDAY, 25th Inst., at Two o’clock— A BROWN MARE, year-old, 15-1, remarkably handsome, high stepper, and wo
23 January 1856 - Belfast Mercury - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
THE CONFERENCES.

THE CONFERENCES.

The Times, in leading article, repeats that the seat of the forthcoming negociations is to be Paris, and the representative from Great Britain at the Conference will be Lord Clarendon.
28 January 1856 - Belfast Mercury - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
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the pl:ice where tliey are to lie held. The observes that, acconlin; the (ftn ’iwgtr (rf Count Bool's eiv«d*r that*** Estcrhazy, the Austrian proposids are not merely basis of negotiations, but preliminaries peace : and hence the conclusion of peace only prevented by equivocal i
23 January 1856 - Athlone Sentinel - Athlone, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
 
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22 January 1856 - Belfast Mercantile Register and Weekly Advertiser - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
“ FRENCH DUTIES UPON LINEN AND LINF.N YARNS

“ FRENCH DUTIES UPON LINEN AND LINF.N YARNS

FRENCH DUTIES UPON LINEN AND LINF.N YARNS “In conformity with the report of the deputation from the Paris Exhibition, your Council have meraoria ised her Majesty’s Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and the President of the Board of Trade, praying to use their influence in i
22 January 1856 - Belfast Mercantile Register and Weekly Advertiser - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
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26 January 1856 - Drogheda Conservative - Drogheda, Louth, Republic of Ireland
 
QUEBEC TIMBER REPORT.

QUEBEC TIMBER REPORT.

December 31, 1655. think it a matter of congratulation that, although the war continues, and money is in unprecedented demand, the prospects are good for mostly all articles of timber, and in reviewing the business of the past season, our remarks contrast strongly and favourably
22 January 1856 - Belfast Mercantile Register and Weekly Advertiser - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
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22 January 1856 - Belfast Mercantile Register and Weekly Advertiser - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
JANUABT, 1856.

JANUABT, 1856.

T?IRST-CLASS STEAMERS SAIL to and from Belfast, as noted jlßi *lielnw (casualties ;— BELFAST for FLEETWOOD—EVERY EVENING ( Sundays excepted),at 7-so’clock, eras soon after as tide permits. RETURNING—EVERY EVENING (Sunday* excepted (, at or lifter p-m. BELFAST for LONDON-Every TH
22 January 1856 - Belfast Mercantile Register and Weekly Advertiser - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
PIG FOOD.

PIG FOOD.

JJWAUKn INDUS SEAL H«. cwt. ««, ... »• y sm'oni. »; Tiiinn *•«. ••• Jr! lIIII.K ... »• « • sol I'!’ "!• mT MKAI. ••• j!* ••• «. OU. Wl. ... «• INOUN CORS (ito) 0,1 Abbay MUta Flour, Ko«l and Corn Store, Qmtf Slrtt, Cltmmtl. TIIOUAH SHANNON, PAOTKirm*. TO T, for nci Term may ottr
25 January 1856 - Tipperary Free Press - Clonmel, Tipperary, Republic of Ireland