The Lurgan, Portadown and Banbridge Advertiser and Agricultural Gazette
Lurgan, County Armagh
19 July 1849

DIED.
  
On the 18th Inst, of Cholera, after 16 hours illness, in the 15th
year of her age, Ellen Maria, eldest daughter of John M'Crory,
Weighmaster, Lurgan.

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EQUITY EXCHEQUER.
WILLIAM M'CONVILL
Executor of
WILLIAM MURRAY, Deceased, Plaintiff;
MARK RONEY, TIMOTHY KELLY, AND WIFE, AND OTHERS, Defendants.
PURSUANT to the Decree in this Cause, dated the 1st day of June, 1849, and subsequent Order of 23rd day of June, 1849, I will, by and under the Directions of ACHESON LYLE, ESQ., Chief Remembrancer, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of JULY, 1849, at the hour of ONE o'clock in the afternoon, at the BROWNLOW ARMS HOTEL, IN THE TOWN OF LURGAN, SET UP AND SELL to the highest and best bidder, All That and Those, THAT FARM OR PARCEL OF LAND, in the Townland of DERRYTRASNA, and County of Armagh, containing 16A 0R. 23P. Statute Measure, or thereabouts, with the Appurtenances, held by Lease under the RIGHT HON. LORD LURGAN, at the yearly rent of £13 15s. and formerly in the possession of WILLIAM MURRAY, now deceased, being the Lands and Premises in the Pleadings in this Cause and said Order mentioned.

  Dated this 4th day of July, 1849.

   P. MAGEE, Auctioneer.

  Immediate Psssession [sic] of the above Farm can be given.
The Crops now growing thereon, are to be taken by the Purchaser at a valuation.
  Further information may be had on Application to JOHN HAZLETT, Plaintiff's Attorney, Lurgan.
LADIES' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL.
MRS. HARPUR'S SCHOOL
WILL RE-OPEN
MONDAY, 30TH JULY.
Lurgan, 11th July, 1849.
P.S. A few more Boarders can be accommodated.

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TEA, GROCERY, WINE AND SPIRIT STORES,
S. & W. YOUNG, PROPRIETORS.
HAVE now to hand, a large and well selected stock of the New
Season's TEAS, of prime quality, at unusually low prices.
  Also, a great variety of SUGARS, at the full reduction of duty, together with every article in the GROCERY LINE.
  Also, IRISH AND SCOTCH MALT, AND GRAIN WHISKEY, PORT, SHERRY, CAPE, AND GREEN GINGER WINES, CORDIALS, &c., GUINNESS'S XX PORTER, LONDON & SCOTCH ALES, IN WOOD AND BOTTLE, &c.
  S. & W. Y, while gratefully acknowledging the very liberal share of trade which they have received since their commencement, beg to say, that the above having been bought in the very best Markets for Cash alone, they are enabled to offer them Wholesale and Retail, on the most advantageous terms.

  Lurgan, 19th July, 1849.


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