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Limerick Corporation Embroiled in Building Contract Dispute: Court Grants Liberty to Pay Funds into Court Amid Conflicting Claims

In a recent development in the King’s Bench Division, the Limerick Corporation found itself at the centre of a complex legal battle involving the remaining funds of a building contract worth over £9,000. The dispute, heard before Mr Justice Gibson, highlighted the intricacies of contractual agreements and the challenges of… Read More

Limerick Market Highlights Thriving Fishing Industry with Impressive Salmon Display

On Saturday, a Limerick market stall displayed two remarkable salmon, each weighing an impressive 49 pounds and 46.5 pounds, respectively. This event not only exemplifies the thriving local fishing industry but also showcases Limerick’s dedication to supporting sustainable, community-based businesses. The abundance of such high-quality salmon in the region is… Read More

Flour Aid for Limerick’s Needy

In a recent development that promises relief to many, the Mayor of Limerick has announced a significant contribution towards mitigating the hardship faced by the local populace due to the ongoing war. Information received from the Local Government Board has illuminated a generous gesture from the Canadian Government, earmarked for… Read More

Lord Dunraven Invests £2,000 in Tobacco Growing Industry, Install Cutting-Edge Machinery

In a bold move to diversify agricultural investments, Lord Dunraven, a prominent figure in the Limerick community, has injected £2,000 into the burgeoning tobacco growing industry. The investment marks a significant step towards revolutionizing traditional farming practices in the region and fostering economic growth. Lord Dunraven’s investment has primarily been… Read More

Order on White Scour in Calves

The Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland, in the exercise of their powers under the Agriculture and Technical Instruction (Ireland) Act, 1899, and the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894, hereby issues the following order, known as the Co. Limerick (White Scour in Calves) Order of 1905: Separation and… Read More

“Limerick County Council Urges National Board of Education to Withdraw Controversial Circular on Irish Language Teaching”

At the recent meeting of the Limerick County Council, an important resolution was put forth by Mr John Coleman and seconded by Mr John Bourke. The resolution, which received unanimous support from the council members, called upon the so-called National Board of Education to retract a controversial circular regarding the… Read More

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