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49 The Willows, Ballincollig, Co. Cork, Ireland
51°53'11"N 8°37'28"W
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The White Horse, Cork, 2022
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Are you looking for the Best Pet Grooming in Ballincollig? then contact Bark in Style. She runs a small professional dog grooming salon in Ballincollig, Cork. She is a QQI-certified professional dog groomer providing quality grooming services to dogs of all sizes and ages.
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Limerick club and school rugby fixtures - November 1 to November 8
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Limerick club and school rugby fixtures - November 1 to November 8
LIMERICK club and school rugby fixtures for the period from Wednesday, November 1 to Wednesday, November 8 . Kick-off 2.30pm unless otherwise stated. 
Saturday, November 4    
Energia All Ireland League Division 1A:Ballynahinch v Shannon,Ballymacarn Park;
City of Armagh v Dublin University,Palace Grounds;
Cork Constitution v Lansdowne,Temple Hill;
U.C.D. v Terenure College,Belfield;
Young Munster v Clontarf,Tom Clifford Park;
Division 1B:Blackrock College v Queens University,Stradbrook;
Buccaneers v Old Belvedere,Dubarry Park;
Garryowen v Old Wesley,Dooradoyle;
Naas v St. Mary’s College,Forenaughts;
U.C.C. v Highfield,Mardyke;
Division 2A:Cashel v Ballymena,Spafield;
M.U. Barnhall v Malone,Parsonstown;
Navan v Banbridge,Balreak Old;
Old Crescent v Nenagh Ormond,Takumi Park;
U.L. Bohemian v Greystones,Annacotty;
Division 2B:Belfast Harlequins v Skerries,Deramore Park;
Instonians v Sligo,Shaw’s Bridge;
Malahide v Rainey Old Boys,Estuary Road;
Wanderers v Dungannon,Merrion Road;
Division 2C:Ballina v Tullamore,Heffernan Park;
Bangor v Enniscorthy,Upritchard Park;
Clogher Valley v Clonmel,The Cran;
Galwegians v Bruff,Crowley Park;
Omagh Academicals v Midleton,Thomas Mellon Playing Fields;
Energia Women’s All Ireland League:Ballincollig v U.L. Bohemian,Tanner Park,5pm;
Old Belvedere v Cooke,Ollie Campbell Park,5pm;
Suttonians v Blackrock College,JJ McDowell Memorial Grounds,5pm;
Wicklow v Railway Union,Ashtown Lane,5pm;
Munster Junior League Division 3:Castleisland v Ardscoil Old Boys,Castleisland;
North Munster Gleeson League A:Presentation v St. Senan’s,Rathuard;
Richmond v St. Mary’s,Garryowen Green;
Shannon v Kilrush,Coonagh;
North Munster Gleeson League B:Garryowen v Thomond,Dooradoyle;
Listowel v Old Crescent,Listowel;
Newcastle West v Charleville,Newcastle West;
North Munster Gleeson League C:Kilfeacle v Thurles,Kilfeacle;
Donal Walsh U20 Trophy:Garryowen v Bruff,Crescent Comp;
U.C.C. v Old Crescent,Curaheen Road;
Bank of Ireland Boys U18 League Conference 2:Killorglin-Iveragh Eagles v Charleville,Killorglin,12.30pm;
Tralee-Castleisland v Killarney,Tralee,12.30pm;
Conference 4:Bantry Bay v Clonakilty,Bantry,12.30pm;
Kinsale v Bandon,Kinsale,12pm;
Conference 5:Carrigaline-Dolphin v Douglas-Muskerry,Tramore Valley Park,12pm;
Conference 6:Waterpark v Dungarvan,Ballinakill,12pm;
Conference 7:Cobh Pirates v Mitchelstown,Cobh,1pm;
Midleton v Fermoy,Towns Park,1pm;
Bank of Ireland Boys U16 League Conference 2:Listowel v Killarney,Listowel,12pm;
Chorca Dhuibhne v Desmond Rugby,Ballydavid,12pm;
Conference 4:Bandon v Kinsale,Bandon,12pm;
Clonakilty Red v Bantry Bay,The Vale,2pm;
Conference 5:Fermoy v Douglas-Muskerry,Fermoy,2pm;
Highfield v Ballincollig,Woodleigh Park,12.30pm;
Conference 6:Waterpark v Waterford City,Ballinakill,12pm;
Boys East U14 League Group 2:Clanwilliam v Clonmel,Clanwilliam Park,4.30pm;
Boys South U14 League Group A:Clonakilty v Bandon,The Vale,11am;
Dunmanway v Skibbereen,Dunmanway,12pm;
Group B:Mallow v Cork Constitution,Mallow,12pm;
Group C:Midleton v Crosshaven,Towns Park,12pm;
Group D:Mitchelstown v Highfield,Mitchelstown,12pm;
Old Christians v Muskerry,Rathcooney,12.15pm;
Boys South U13 League Group B:Cork Constitution v Skibbereen,Temple Hill,12pm;
Boys West U14 League:Charleville v Killarney,Charleville,12pm;
Chorca Dhuibhne v Listowel,Ballydavid,12pm;
Iveragh Eagles v Castleisland-Abbeyfeale,Cahirciveen,12pm;
Killorglin v Tralee,Killorglin,12pm;
Bank of Ireland Girls U18 League Conference 1:Ballina-Killaloe v Carrick-on-Suir,Clairsford,12.30pm;
Bruff v Fethard-Thurles,Kilballyowen Park,12.30pm;
Ennis v Shannon,Ennis,12.30pm;
Conference 2:Ballincollig v Midleton-Youghal-Fermoy,Tanner Park,12.30pm;
Clonakilty v Dolphin,The Vale,12.30pm;
Dunmanway-Bantry Bay v Killarney,Bantry,11am;
Bank of Ireland Girls U16 League Conference 1:Bruff v U.L. Bohemian-Garryowen,Killballyowen Park,11am;
Conference 2:Clonakilty v Tralee-Castleisland,The Vale,12.30pm;
Conference 3:Old Crescent v Bruff,Takumi Park,11am;
Boys U18 Friendly:Old Christians v Skibbereen,Rathcooney,12.30pm;
Boys U16 Friendly:Old Christians v Clonakilty Green,Rathcooney,1.15pm;
Boys U13 Friendly:Cobh Pirates v Bandon,Cobh,1pm;
Girls U16 Friendly:Ennis v Ballinasloe,Ennis,11am;
  Sunday, November 5     
Munster Junior League Division 1:Clanwilliam v Kilfeacle,Clanwilliam Park;
Kanturk v Charleville,Kanturk;
Mallow v Clonakilty,Mallow;
Newcastle West v Thurles,Newcaslte West;
Richmond v Skibbereen,Richmond Park;
Sunday’s Well v Bandon,Musgrave Park;
Thomond v Muskerry,Liam Fitzgerald Park;
Division 2:Abbeyfeale v Cobh Pirates,Abbeyfeale;
Ballincollig v Tralee,Tanner Park;
Fermoy v Crosshaven,Fermoy;
Galbally-Mitchelstown v Fethard,Galbally;
Kinsale v Old Christians,Kinslae;
St. Mary’s v Youghal,Grove Island;
Waterpark v St. Senan’s,Ballinakill;
Division 3:Chorca Dhuibhne v Ennis,Ballydavid;
Douglas v Killarney,Castletreasure;
Dungarvan v Carrick-on-Suir,Dungarvan;
Scariff v Killorglin,Scariff;
Senior Clubs League Division 1:Shannon v Garryowen,Coonagh;
Young Munster v Cashel,Tom Clifford Park;
Division 2:Nenagh Ormond v Old Crescent,Nenagh;
Women’s League Division 1:Skibbereen v Dolphin,Skibbereen,1pm;
Tralee v Ennis-Kilrush,Tralee,1pm;
U.L. Bohemian v Shannon-TUS,Annacotty,1pm;
Division 2:Ballincollig v Clonakilty,Tanner Park,1pm;
Bantry Bay v Bruff,Bantry,1pm;
Midleton v Thurles,Towns Park,1pm;
Bank of Ireland Boys U18 League Conference 1:Garryowen v Bruff Yellow,Dooradoyle,12pm;
Shannon v Kilrush,Coonagh,12pm;
Young Munster v Newport-Old Crescent-St Senan’s,Derryknockane,12pm;
Conference 2:Chorca Dhuibhne v Desmond Rugby,Ballydavid,2pm;
Conference 3:Nenagh Ormond v Thurles,Nenagh,12pm;
Thurles v Ennis Black,Thurles,12pm;
Conference 6:Clonmel v Youghal,Clonmel,12pm;
Bank of Ireland Boys U16 League Conference 1:Young Munster v Garryowen,Dooradoyle,12pm;
Conference 2:Killorglin v Castleisland,Killorglin,12pm;
Conference 3:Cashel v Kilfeacle,Cashel,11am;
Nenagh Ormond v Thurles,Nenagh,12pm;
Conference 6:Clonmel v Carrick-on-Suir,Clonmel,1.30pm;
Conference 7:Midleton v Mitchelstown,Towns Park,12pm;
Conference 8:Old Crescent v Newport,Takumi Park,12pm;
Charleville v Bruff,Charleville,12pm;
UL Bohemian v Kanturk,Annacotty,12pm;
Conference 15:Newcastle West White v Dunmanway,Newcastle West,12pm;
Waterpark White v Ballina-Killaloe White,Ballinakill,12pm;
Boys East U14 League Group 1:Carrick-on-Suir v Kilfeacle,  Carrick-on-Suir,11am;
Cashel v Dungarvan,Cashel,1pm;
Group 2:Waterford City v Thurles,Waterford,11am;
North U14 League Group 1:Newcastle West v Nenagh Ormond,Newcastle West,11am;
Young Munster v Thomond-Richmond,Derryknockane,11am;
Group 2:Bruff v Kilrush,Kilballyowen Park,11am;
Ennis Black v Shannon,Ennis,11am;
U.L. Bohemian v Ballina-Killaloe-Scariff-Newport,Annacotty,11am;
Boys South U14 League Group C:Kinsale v Cobh Pirates,Kinsale,10.30am;
Bank of Ireland Girls U14 League Conference 2:Ballincollig v Cobh Pirates,Tanner Park,12pm;
Dolphin-Old Christians v Dungannon,Musgrave Park,2pm;
Conference 3:Mallow-Mitchelstown  v Dunmanway-Bantry Bay,Mallow,12pm;
Boys U13 Friendly:Old Christians v Cashel,Rathcooney,11am;
  Tuesday, November 7 
Boys Schools King Cup:Abbey CBS  v Newport College,Collegelands,12.30pm;
Boys Schools McCarthy Cup B – Pathway 2:High School CBS v Kinsale CS,Clonmel,12.30pm;
  Wednesday, November 8       
Donal Walsh U20 Trophy:U.L. Bohemian v Dolphin, Annacotty,8pm;
Boys Schools Pinergy Munster Senior Cup Group A:P.B.C. v Munster CSP,Musgrave Park,8pm;
St. Munchin’s v Castletroy College,Corbally;
Group B:Ardscoil Rís v Glenstal Abbey School,Liam Fitzgerald Park;
C.B.C. v Bandon Grammar School,Lansdowne;
Boys Schools O’Brien Cup:Colaiste Muire (Cobh) v Newtown School,Cobh,12pm;
Boys Schools Bowen Shield:Rockwell College v Crescent College Comp.,Rockwell;
Boys Schools Munster Junior Cup Group A:Crescent College Comp. v Bandon Grammar School,Crescent Comp.;
Munster CSP v P.B.C.,Musgrave Park,6.30pm;
Group B:Castletroy College v C.B.C., Castletroy;
Glenstal Abbey School v Rockwell College,Glenstal;
Boys Schools McCarthy Cup A:Ardscoil Rís v St. Munchin’s,Coonagh;
P.B.C. v C.B.C.,Wilton;
Boys Schools McCarthy Cup B:Ardscoil Rís v St. Munchin’s,Coonagh;
P.B.C. v C.B.C.,Wilton;
Boys South U14 League Group D:Muskerry v Dolphin,Ballyanly,7pm;
Boys Schools U15 Friendly:P.B.C. v C.B.C.,Wilton;
Boys Schools U14 Friendly:Bandon Grammar School v P.B.C.,Bandon;
Bandon Grammar School B v P.B.C. B,Bandon;
Clongowes Wood College v St. Munchin’s,Clane;
Clongowes Wood College B v St. Munchin’s B,Clane;
Clongowes Wood College C v St. Munchin’s C,Clane;
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allredwallace53 · 9 months
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obtain any component in any way of the Content. We make certain to manage our customer’s prescription orders in an effective, friendly and efficient manner. Our expert staff are right here that can assist you enhance your health and nicely being. Print Photos Online Upload your pictures and choose from prints or a big selection of gifts. (This hyperlink will take you away from this website to our Fujipix on-line store. We’ll take the time to listen and supply the well being recommendation you want. The man has since been charged and is due to seem before Cork City District Court this morning at 10.30am. A quantity of tablets believed to have been stolen through the robbery had been additionally recovered. The two individuals had been dropped at Togher and Bridewell Garda Stations the place they had been detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984. If you might have any questions regarding your pet’s medicine please ask one of many group. The Target includes four retail pharmacies, three of which trade beneath the name “Walsh’s Allcare Pharmacy” and are positioned in Ballincollig, Togher, and Youghal. We are all the time glad to see old faces and meet new friends (and their house owners of course). Irwins Pharmacy Group consists of three suburban and city centre retailers, Shandon Street and Mayfield pharmacies serving the northside of the city, Togher Pharmacy serving the southside. We offer a variety of in store companies & useful info that can assist you discover more from LloydsPharmacy. The elements of KAPITOL S.A.’s websites (“the Present Site(s)”) which can contain textual content, photographs, audio and video extracts, software program and different components (“the Content”) are provided by KAPITOL S.A. By accessing the Present Site or by downloading any factor of the Content, you settle for that you are bound by the phrases and circumstances set out beneath (“the Present Terms and Conditions”). If you do not accept the Present Terms and Conditions, you might neither entry the location nor village pharmacy The Property is in need of some modernisation but has immense potential. Westside property is a well-liked and mature area with easy access to the South Ring Road and the Airport. In Cork County, it is feasible for you to to find companies everytime you want it and late night pharmacies or 24h pharmacies are included in our listing so that you can easily find their contact particulars.
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danceismusic · 1 year
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Such a memorable evening Sunday night with @ultaaan_ at the White Horse for the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival supporting @timobrienmusic and Jan Fabricius! Special thanks to Joe Carey at @thewhitehorsecork for making us all feel so welcome, Chloé Nagle, who so artfully mixed the sound, and @_michael_meade_ who generously shared these photos! TODAY, we perform at the @trad_at_the_academy @irishworldacademy at @universityoflimerick, and next week we visit @flowerfieldarts in Portstewart (10 Feb.) and @echoechodance studios in Derry for concerts and a workshop (11 Feb.)! (👞 by @kathleencirioli) #fiddle #viola #percussivedance #YvonnesaidmagicisoutbutImnotsureafterthisshow (at Ballincollig) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoE3SO3sfMt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bluenightfyre · 1 year
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Just dropped the latest order to @quaycoopcork Ballincollig 🥰 And to celebrate two weeks of our online shop being live, I am offering promo code BNFDOTCOM to all new online customers: redeem on www.bluenightfyre.com for 20% off your first order ❤️ . . . . . #bookbinding #bookbinder #smallbusiness #newwebsite #independantbusiness #corkartandcrafts #corkbusiness #handmadebooks #handmadecraftsforsale https://www.instagram.com/p/CnfAB0Co81R/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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selwlsa · 1 year
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Are You Looking For A Podiatrist in Cork
Achilles Foot Podiatry Clinic, Cork we love to help people get back active and living the life they remember before pain got in the way. Our team of podiatrists work as a team in the care of patients in Ballincollig Cork.
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Irwin's Pharmacy Jobs and Reviews on Irishjobs ie
Semidetached house for sale 12 silverheights drive mayfield county cork cork munster three bedroom dormer style semidetached property with off street parking... Irwins Pharmacy Shandon Street, Mayfield and Togher provide our customers with the best in pharmacy healthcare and advice. We also provide a late night service until midnight, seven days a week. Irwin’s Pharmacy Group consists of three suburban and city centre pharmacies Cork. Our Shandon Street Pharmacy is a late night Cork city pharmacy, our Mayfield Pharmacy serves the northside of the city and our Togher Pharmacy serves southside Cork. In Mayfield, Seamus has been there for 16 years, and, in Togher, Carmel has been there since it opened in 2005. Most importantly, our pharmacists mostly live and work in the communities around the shops. They provide a trusted and recognisable face that is helpful for patients, particularly when dealing with medication. Regulatory demands are much greater and because of that, there is a need for more pharmacists to deal with more paperwork. Spent €40 on Superfloss and received free very fast delivery and a free 5ml bottle of CeraVe moisturizing cream was a nice touch. Don’t forget to browse our latest special offers on your favourite products. Nearly half of all Irish people have inadequate and problematic health literacy skills. Lynch’s Pharmacy is one of the last remaining, truly independent pharmacies in Cork. As the HSE change the patient cohort that we may vaccinate, this page will be updated accordingly. Hickey’s Pharmacy, Ireland’s largest independently-owned pharmacy group, has today opened two new outlets in Cork as part of an ambitious five-year growth plan that will see the group double in size. The new Mayfield and Baker’s Road pharmacies will bring the total number of Hickey’s pharmacies in Cork to five which already includes outlets in Ballincollig, Gurranabraher and Ballyphehane. Those seeking the vaccine don't need to register online, but will have to book a vaccine appointment with the pharmacist. Pharmacies nationwide are now offering the Janssen single-dose Covid19 jab to people aged 50 or over as of last week. People aged will be able to get vaccinated with the single-shot Janssen from their local pharmacy from Monday. Over time, GPs from all over Ireland added evidence-based information to various templates and “it took off”. Dr Ryan regularly gives talks via the platform and frequently invites expert speakers onto the forum, the latest of whom was women’s health expert and GP Dr Deirdre Lundy. 6465 college road glasheen co cork cork munster the property comprises a part... Out with an open plan office 3 no private offices and stores the first floor... Cork cork munster office space available we have two superb office units available from july 2021 only 10 minutes away from cork city centre details below unit 2 c d... Office unit cleve quarter monahan road the docklands ballintemple cork city co cork cork munster era downey mccarthy is excited to launch to the market... If so, do not lose the opportunity to update your company's profile, add products, offers and higher position in search engines. With an ageing population and a health service under strain, the number of services available directly from pharmacies is likely to increase in the coming years. Knight’s Hill Medical Centre was set up in 1997 by Dr Norman Murphy and Dr Fergus O’Connell. Glassdoor has millions of jobs plus salary information, company reviews, and interview questions from people on the inside making it easy to find a job that’s right for you. Our staff are more than happy to help you and can give you advice on medical, health and beauty issues. In addition, our pharmacy offers a prescription dispensing service. Explore our extensive range of quality makeup, skincare and health products available online and at all O’Sullivans pharmacies. Our aim to is provide as many services as possible here in Knight’s Hill and to keep referrals into the hospitals limited to those that can only be provided in a hospital environment. We are registered with all the major healthcare insurance providers such as VHI, LAYA, Irish Life and Glo. We are constantly striving to increase and improve the range of services we can provide in the community and work closely with the H.S.E. in this regard. Hickey’s has expert, dedicated and caring staff working at the heart of communities across Ireland alongside GPs and other healthcare professionals. As an Irish business, we are proud to be able to help thousands of customers every day across our 36 pharmacies. We look forward to bringing Hickey’s unmatched service and support to many more communities in the months and years ahead as we continue our expansion”. 57 lough road cork city co cork cork munster dunne auctioneers and letting... Cuh the lough and cork city center which makes this property ideal as an investment... mayfield pharmacy Since our first Cork chemist shop opened in 1996, we have provided our customers with the best in pharmacy healthcare and advice. Our emphasis on staff training and customer service has ensured a strong patient care focus across our pharmacies in Cork.
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yogachief · 2 years
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Yoga in the Park is back in Ballincollig and in Cork city - Cork Beo
Yoga in the Park is back in Ballincollig and in Cork city – Cork Beo
Yoga in the Park is back in Ballincollig and in Cork city  Cork Beo source
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creativinn · 2 years
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New Art Exhibition Opens At Cork’s Quay Co-op Restaurant | Hospitality Ireland
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An artist who worked at the Quay Co-op in Cork for several years in the 1990s has chosen the building as the location for her first exhibition.
Hidden Connections, a series of 19 abstract paintings by Nollaig Dunphy, is now on display in Upstairs at the Co-op restaurant. The Cork native is a psychotherapist with a passion for art. Her exhibition features all-new work created during 2022.
Statement By Nollaig Dunphy
Dunphy stated, “It feels really fitting to be back at the Quay Co-op. I can genuinely say that getting involved and working at the Quay Co-op was the best thing that ever happened to me, and it’s where I met all of my closest friends. It is such a supportive space and has allowed so many people, including myself, to find our way and be true to ourselves. My paintings are representative of my own life and relationships, though, of course, it’s abstract, and therefore not visible to others. I paint in the hope that the viewer will be pleased, curious, and perhaps taken momentarily to another place.”
Statement By The General Manager Of The Quay Co-op
Simon Tiptaft, general manager of the Quay Co-op, added, “We’re thrilled that Nollaig has chosen Upstairs at the Co-op as the location for her first exhibition. We love nothing more than celebrating and featuring some of Cork’s most renowned painters, as well as up-and-coming artists on the walls of our vegetarian and vegan restaurant.
“The Quay Co-op has been a community space for 40 years, and we hope to build on that over the coming weeks and months. We have recently restored the Pawnbroker’s Office on the third floor. In the past, it was the HQ for women’s groups, CND, and the LGBTQ community campaigns. We are delighted to be able to offer this very special private space for business and social groups to book once again, and with a number of Nollaig’s paintings hanging there also, we hope the art will provide some added inspiration.”
Further Information
A ‘taster’ selection of Dunphy’s paintings will also be on display in the Downstairs Deli and in the Carrigaline and Ballincollig shops. Further information can be found at quaycoop.com.
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100 Years Ago in Cork | June 10th 1922
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Librarian Richard Forrest takes a look at news highlights published in The Echo 100 years ago this week.
Campaigning Gets Underway
Campaigning for the forthcoming national election commences tomorrow and present members of the Dáil will be strongly voicing their claims for re-election. Especially, now, in light of the recent Collins-De Valera agreement. Campaigning will take place throughout the county tomorrow and the big demonstration in the city is tomorrow night. The timetabling indicates that all candidates will have to be brief and to be to the point in their speeches. It is interesting to note that just a few weeks ago Messrs De Valera and Collins were on separate platforms and are now once more on the same one. Tomorrow’s meetings will be addressed by sitting T.D.s both in favour of, and against, the Treaty. Other candidates are not idle either and a very interesting election may be expected.  
Labour Meeting Tuesday
The Labour meeting fixed to take place on the Grand Parade next Tuesday evening will be addressed by David Campbell of Belfast, a member of the British Labour Executive Council. An international meeting took place last night at Antwerp to demonstrate the Proletariat’s desire for peace. Tom Shaw emphasised the peaceful aims of the British Labour Party and said that, while Germany must pay reparations, it must not be at the enslavement of the German Proletariat. 
Holy Family Confraternity
Here is Sunday’s order of procession to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the South Parish Holy Family Confraternity. 1. Limerick Confraternity to form on South Mall and march across George’s Quay leading on to South Terrace. 2. Cathedral Confraternity to form on George’s Quay as far as Dunbar Street. 3. Lough Confraternity to form on Sullivan’s Quay as far as Mary Street. 4. Mayfield Confraternity to form on Union Quay as far as South Terrace. The hymns for the procession are: “To Jesus’s Heart All Burning”, “The Pilgrims of the Night”, “Happy We, Who Thus United”, “Immaculate, Immaculate”, “Hail Glorious St. Patrick”, “Faith of Our Fathers”. The organisers appeal to the vintners of the South Parish to remain closed between the hours of 2 and 6 p.m.  
Central Court
Messrs Collins, Murphy-O’Connor and Nott heard cases at the Cork Central Court. Mary E. Collins, Publican, Paul Street, was summoned for a breach of the Licensing Laws at 8 p.m. Sunday, May 21st. Police Officer Crummy said that the door to defendant’s premises was wide open and five men who were not bona fide travellers, were within. Defendant said she did not know the men, one of whom said he came from Riverstown and another from Ballincollig. Defendant was fined 40s. and the found-ons 2s 6d. each. The same fines were imposed in the case against Anne Bradley, Kyrl’s Quay. Ten men were found on the premises there just 25 yards from the Bridewell. Three of these were accounted bona fide travellers, while others claimed to have been fishing and not to have slept in Cork the previous night.  The chairman of the bench said there was a mistaken impression abroad in the city that Sunday closing was 5.30 p.m. but the lawful hours are very clearly 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Michael Casey, no fixed abode, was charged with unlawfully trespassing on the grounds of Mr. Green, Tivoli on June 10th at 2 o’clock in the morning and causing annoyance to the family. Inspector Fitzgerald went to the address on receiving a complaint and found defendant asleep under a tree. Prisoner made several contradictory statements and had £3 3. 4d. in his possession.
Port Development
Cork Corporation reviewed Mr. Nicholson’s scheme for the development of the port of Cork at a meeting last night. The Corporation is to nominate two representatives to join a Board to urge the Provisional Government to adopt the scheme and assist the Harbour Board to carry it out. It would entail an expenditure of £4,000,000 and mean the full and complete development of the port. Barry Egan said the matter was driven through entirely by the energy and genius of Frank Daly, chairman of the Harbour Board. A lesser man than he could not get a scheme of such magnitude through. It was for the Corporation to support it in every way. Barry Egan and Sean French were elected as the Corporation’s representatives.
Motor Fatality
Yesterday afternoon Coroner J.J. McCabe held an inquest into the death of Kate Leahy (13) who was knocked down by a motor car on the Lower Glanmire Road. The mother of the deceased said she sent the child for milk. James Devereaux, Labourer, said he saw the motor car knock the child down at about 6.50 pm and helped to take her out from under it and place her in it. There was life in the body when they got to the Infirmary. The car was on its correct side of the road. Vincent Morrogh, Douglas, owner of the car elected to give evidence. He said he did not notice the child till he was almost upon her and then braked hard. He was driving for seven years and never had an accident. He regretted the accident exceedingly. A little tin money-box was found in the car. Evidentially she was collecting for something. Dr. Denis Fennell said the child lived for about three minutes after being brought to the Infirmary. The cause of death was shock and haemorrhage, the result of injury to the lung. The ribs were broken. Mr. Kavanagh, representing Mr. Morrogh, said little children would run across the road and it was extraordinary there were not more accidents. Mr. Morrogh was prepared to make what reparation he could. D.J. Barry on behalf of the Irish Republican Police brought to the attention of the Coroner the fact that the police were powerless regarding the speed of motor cars. This was something that had been neglected for years and limits should be arranged and published. Coroner McCabe agreed and clarified that speed was not a factor in this case and Mr. Morrogh did all he could to avoid the collision. A Juror (Mr. O’Sullivan) asked was not 15 miles an hour excessive? The coroner replied that D.J. Barry had made proper reference to the necessity for bye-laws regulating motor cycle and motor car speed and it is for the Corporate body to act on the matter. The jury returned a verdict in accordance with the medical testimony and exonerated Mr. Morrogh from all blame. They recommended the parents of the deceased to his consideration. 
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