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1860 27th January (IT).
Banquet to Colonel Vandeleur, M.P.: -
On Tuesday evening a banquet, on a splendid scale was given by the constituency of Clare to Colonel Vandeleur, their senior representative in the Imperial Parliament in acknowledgement of his public services, and private worth as a resident gentleman, a benevolent landlord, and a just and upright magistrate. The banquet was held in the large room over the market place, in the town of Kilrush, and which is capable of accommodating at least 300 people. The room was tastefully decorated with laurels and other various descriptions of evergreens amongst which there were interspersed with the flags of various nations, whilst over the chair stood forth, in conspicuous position, the arms of Kilrush. -Limerick Chronicle.
1860 5th March (CJ).
Kilrush Packet Company:
We have much pleasure in directing public a
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1900 10th February (Clare Man).
Death of a useful citizen.
--- Mr Sinon Kett who was deputy vice-chairman of the Board---- when many of the present guardians were in their petticoats -----.
1900 22nd February (CJ).
Death: Borough: February 16th at his residence Cappa House (Lodge), Kilrush, County Clare, Randal Borough in his 83rd year.
1900 26th February (CJ).
Death: D’Alton: February 22nd at Frances Street, Kilrush, Frances Ievers, widow of the late William B. D’Alton.
1900 3rd March (Clare Man).
Death of Mrs. Dowling, Cappagh House, Kilrush. ---.
1900 9th March (KH).
Death: Mrs M Trousdell of Henry Street, Kilrush. ---.
1900 1st June (KH).
Death: Mr. Michael Glynn, in Dublin, eldest son of the late – Mr. Michael Glynn, J.P., the founder of the well-known firm. -----.
1900 Saturday 7th July (IT).
Fashionable Marriage:
The marr
O presidente do IVBTAM, Paulo Rodrigues, considera que o sector do vinho está a atravessar um momento positivo.
Jornal da Madeira — As vindimas começam agora. As suas expectativas para este ano são de menor produção. Mesmo assim, não será muito má. Pode explicar qual é a situação?Paulo Rodrigues — Nem se pode sequer dizer que será má. Nos últimos 10 anos, a vindima média tem andado entre os 3,8 e os 4 milhões de quilos. O que aconteceu o ano passado foi uma vindima muito superior à média. Foi bastante bom para o viticultor, em termos de rendimento e para as empresas também. A vindima andou nos 4.700.000 a 4.750.000 quilos. Se a vindima voltar para a sua média, isso significa que vem para valores perfeitamente normais para a plantação de vinha na Região. Em 2004, tivemos uma vindima de 3,7 milhões de quilos
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