Flier for Brian Boru Fete
Flier for Brian Boru Fete and prize draw ‘to reduce a heavy debt of £3,800’ on Father Mathew Hall, Church Street. The first prize is a pony trap and harness, ‘a gift of a friend (the harness, a gift of J. Donnelly, North King Street)’.
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- Item
- Date
- 6 Oct. 1914
- Reference
- 7
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- 1 p.; Printed
- Scope and content
- Flier for Brian Boru Fete and prize draw ‘to reduce a heavy debt of £3,800’ on Father Mathew Hall, Church Street. The first prize is a pony trap and harness, ‘a gift of a friend (the harness, a gift of J. Donnelly, North King Street)’.
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- There is some folding and tear marks to the edges of the document.
- Repository
- Irish Capuchin Archives
- Context
- Irish Capuchin Archives > Papers of Father Mathew Temperance Halls > Father Mathew Hall, Dublin > Financial Records
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- 11—Handsome Silver-mounted Egg Stand. Gift of Hopkins & Hopkins.
- gift of J. Donnelly,
- Chenghill, Murphy & Boland, Ltd., Dublin.
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14576 Brian Boru Fete GENERAL DRAWING OF PRIZES On 6th October, 1914 FATHER MATHEW HALL, CHURCH ST., DUBLIN 2—Aston's Special Bicycle, Dunlop Tyres, Brooks' Saddle, etc. Gift of R. W. Stevens, 3—Lady's Valuable Cold Watch. Gift of Mrs. McNelis, Ellenfield, Clondalkin. 4—Silver-plated Tea Set. Gift of a friend. 5—Eiderdown Quilt. Gift of Todd, Burns & Co. 6—Magic Lantern. Gift of P. Cahill, Optician to the Pope. 7—Set of Carvers. Gift of Messrs. Gleeson, O'Dea & Co. 8—Large Overmantel, Walnut, Bevelled Class, Ornamental Shells, Class Panels, etc. Gift of Clery & Co. 9—Suit Length of Irish Worsted. Gift of Mulcahy, Redmond & Co., Ardfinnan. First Prize— PONY, TRAP and Harness Gift of a friend. (Harness, gift of J. Donnelly, Nth. King Street). 10—"The Little Flower," authentic Picture, framed in Cold. Gift of Messrs. Gill & Co. 11—Handsome Silver-mounted Egg Stand. Gift of Hopkins & Hopkins. 12—Large Silver-plated Ink Stand. Gift of Mrs. McNelis, Clondalkin. 13—Lady's or Cent's Silver Watch. Gift of a friend. 14—A Fat Lamb. Gift of James Lyons, Esq. 15—Case of Pipes. Gift of Miss Pierce. 16—"Our Lady of Lourdes," a Beautiful Framed Picture. AND Many other Valuable Prizes. 21 (gift of D. O'Connor, Esq.), will be presented to seller of greatest number of tickets; a Second Prize of 10/- will be given to person selling the second largest amount of tickets. Winning Numbers will be published in Dublin Morning Papers of Saturday, 17th October, 1914. Tickets 3d. each. Chenghill, Murphy & Boland, Ltd., Dublin.