The Lurgan, Portadown and Banbridge Advertiser and Agricultural Gazette
May 17, 1849
Lurgan, County Armagh

FIELD TURNIP SEEDS.
GREEN-TOP SWEDISH,
PURPLE-TOP   Do.
SKIRVING'S IMPROVED PURPLE-TOP  Do.
LAING'S      Do.       Do.      Do.
NEW FETTERCAIRN DWARF-TOP    Do.

Orders to amount of Twenty Shillings sent free to all the neighbouring Towns.  Priced Lists furnished on application.

Seed and Nursery Establishment, Lurgan.
  
A. ANDERSON.

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BRICKS FOR SALE.
  A LARGE QUANTITY OF BRICKS OF PRIME QUALITY, TO BE SOLD ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS; any person engaged in Building will find it their interest to give a call with the Subscriber, at his Residence in TULLYGALLY, one mile from LURGAN, on the Road leading to PORTADOWN.
  RICHARD COULTER.


DIED.
  At Savilmore, near Newry, on Sunday last, in his 32nd year, the Rev. J. R. Cunningham, R. C. C. Lurgan. 
  On same day, of
Appoplexy, at the Moira Railway Station, Mr. Thomas Stanley, Merchant, Lurgan.

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SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.
DISTRICT OF PORTADOWN.
   THE ANNUAL CHARITY SERMON
In aid of these Schools, will be Preached (D.V) on SUNDAY NEXT, 20TH MAY, INSTANT, by the
REV. DR. O'SULLIVAN, Rector of Killyman, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of  Manchester.
   The contributions of those who cannot attend the Sermon will be thankfully received by the REV. HENRY
DE L. WILLIS, or REV. HENRY P. PROCTER, Portadown. Divine Service will commence at the usual hour, half-past Eleven, A.M.


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