The Lurgan, Portadown and Banbridge Advertiser
and Agricultural Gazette

Lurgan, county Armagh
28 February 1850

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IRISH SOCIETY
For promoting the Education of the Native Irish,
through the medium of their own language.
        A Sermon will be Preached
In LURGAN CHURCH, on SUNDAY NEXT, 3rd MARCH, by the REV. F.H. THOMAS, of Carysfort Chapel, on behalf of the IRISH SOCIETY; and on MONDAY, the 4th, a MEETING of the friends of the above Society will be held in the FREE SCHOOL, at ONE o'clock, when the REV. DANIEL FOLEY and REV. F. H. THOMAS will attend as a Deputation, and give a statement of the very important and interesting work in which the Society is engaged.

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Pew in Lurgan Church.

To be disposed of on moderate terms, a well situated Pew in Lurgan Church.  Particulars may be known on application to Mr. William Turkington, Public Bakery, Lisburn; or to Mr. John Pelan, Lurgan.

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TEA AND SPIRIT WAREHOUSE,
BRIDGE-STREET, BANBRIDGE.
  The Subscriber begs respectfully to acquaint his friends and the public, that he has just received a choice selection of TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES, &c., &c.  He has always a regular supply of prime Scotch Malt and Grain Whiskey, real Jamaica Rum, French Brandy, Lurgan Beer and Ale, Guinness' XX Porter in Wood and Bottle, together with every article connected with the Grocery and Spirit Trade, all of which he will sell for Cash at the lowest remunerating profits
   WM. METKIFF.
  Canton Tea House, Bridge-Street,
        Banbridge, Feb. 28, 1850.

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LURGAN UNION.
FEVER NURSE WANTED.

        THE GUARDINS [sic] of this Union will receive applications from competent persons to fill the above Situation.  The Salary is fixed at £15 per annum, with Apartments and Rations.  Applications in their own hand-writing, accompanied with Testimonials of Character and Competency, will be received by me, to Wednesday, the 13th of March next, and personal attendance will be required at the Workhouse Board Room, on Thursday, the 14th March next, at 11 o'clock, when the Election will be proceeded with.

   Signed,
   T. PENTLAND,
   Clerk of the Union.
  Workhouse, Lurgan,
        22nd February, 1850.


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Submitted by ajk.

Bibliographical Reference:  The Lurgan, Portadown and Banbridge Advertiser and Agricultural Gazette, printed and published 28 February 1850 by Richard J. Evans, of Lurgan, County of Armagh. Transcribed by Alison Kilpatrick, and posted to the IrelandOldNews web site, by permission of the British Library.


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