The Belfast Gazette, November 17, 1939

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The Belfast Gazette, November 17, 1939 362 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 17, 1939. alias Embdale, Lackan, Lisnacreevy, Ballintur Upr., Kilfeaghan Upr, Kil- Lisnacroppan, Lisnavaghrog, Lisnisk, lowen Mountains. Lissize, Moneygore, Rossconor, Seafin, Barony of Mourne: Tirfergus, Tirkelly, Tirgorey. Parish of Kilkeel : • Parish of Drumgooland: Aghyoghill, Attycall, Aughnahoory, Ballymackilcreiny, Ballyward, Clogh- Aughnaloopy, Aughrim, Ballinran, Ball- skelt, Dechommed, Drumadonnell, inran Upr., B'allyardel, Ballygowan, Moneyslane. Ballykeel, Ballymadeerfy, Ballymagart, Parish of Kilcoo: Ballymageogh, Ballymartin, Ballyna- Foffanybane, Foffanyreagh, Letalian. hatten, Ballyrogan or Mourne Park, Parish of Newry: B'allyveagh Beg, Ballyveagh Beg Upr:, Shannaghan. Ballyveagh More, Ballyveagh More Barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half: Upr, Benagh Lr.. Benagh Upr., Brack- Parish of Clonallan: enagh East, Brackenagh East Upr., Cabragh, Cullion. Brackenagh West, Brackenagh West Parish of Drumgath: Upr., Carrigenagh, Carrigenagh. Upr., Ballydoo, Ballykeel, Barnmeen, Car- Corcreaghan, Cranfield, Derryoge, nany, Cross, Drumgath, Drumgreenagh, Drumcro, Drumindoney, Drummanlane, Drumlough, Kiltarriff, Lissize, Lurgan- Drummanmore, Dunnaman, Dunnaval, cahone, Tullyquilly. Glassdrumman, Glassdrumman Upr., Barony of Lordship of Newry Barony: Glenloughan, Glenloughan Upr., Parish of Newry: Grange, Greencastle, Guineways, Ardarragh, Curley, Finnards, Gransha, Guineways Upr., Kilkeel, Leitrim, Culey. Leitrim Upr., Lisnacree, Lisnacree Upr., Lurganconary, Lurganreagh, Magheramurphy, Maghereagh, Maghery, Moneydarragh B'eg, Money- CASTLEWELLAN PETTY SESSIONS darragh More, Moneydarragh More DISTRICT. Upr., Mourne Mountains East, Mourne Mountains Middle, Mourne Mountains (As constituted by an Order made on 14th West, Moyad, Moyad Upper, Mullar- November, 1939, under Section 10 of the town, Mullartown Upr., Tullyframe. Summary Jurisdiction and Criminal Justice Act (N.I.), 1935). Barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half: Parish of Drumcooland: OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE Backaderry, Ballydromman, Ballyma- ginaghy, Ballymagreehan, Benraw, CROWN FOR NORTHERN IRELAND. Clanmaghery, Derryneill, Drumlee, 10th November, 1939. Gargary, Leitrim, Magheramayo, Slievenaboley. Member elected to serve in the present Parish of Kilcoo: Parliament of Northern Ireland. Ardaghy, Ballymoney, Burrenbane, COUNTY OF ANTRIM. Burrenreagh, Clonachullion, Cock BANN SIDE DIVISION. Mountain, Common; Cross, Drumena, Malcolm William Patrick, Esquire, in the Moneyscalp, Moyad, Slievenalargy, place of the Right Honourable George Tullynasoo, Tullyree. Charles Gillespie Young, deceased. Parish of Kilmegan: Ballywillwill, Castlewellan, Clarkhill, Clonvaraghan, Dundrinne, Slievenisky. Parish of Maghera: Drumee. MARKETING OF EGGS (DETERMINA- Barony of Lecale Upper: TION OF WHOLESALE DEALERS' Parish of Kilmegan: PRICES) (No. 45) ORDER (NORTHERN Aghlisnafin, B'allybannan, Ballylough, IRELAND), 1939. Magherasaul, Moneycarragh. Barony of Kinelarty: Notice is hereby given that an Order has Parish of Kilmegan: been made by the Ministry of Agriculture Drumanaquoile. determining that the prices payable by Parish of I.oughinisland. licensed wholesale dealers for eggs Claragh, Drumaroad, Dunturk. delivered during the week ended Saturday, llth November, 1939, shall be as follows:— (a) (i) For hen eggs purchased from a producer l/6d. per Ib. KILKEEL PETTY SESSIONS DISTRICT. Where the eggs were delivered by the vendor to premises used by a (As constituted by an Order made on 14th licensed wholesale dealer of Class November, 1939, under Section 10 of the A for the testing, grading, and Summary Jurisdiction and Criminal Justice packing of eggs, or to a collecting Act (N.I.), 1935). depot specified hi the schedule to Barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half: the above-mentioned Order, an Parish of Kilbroney: additional halfpenny per Ib. shall Ballincurry Upr., Ballindoalty Upr., be paid..
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