THE LETTEEKENNY BAZAAR.
(To the Editor of the Mount Ida Chbonicle. ) Sib, —Might I enquire, through your columns, if any of your readers could inform me what misfortune has overtaken the abore bazaar. I may state that I, along with others, purchased tickets' about the latter end of July, 1876. On the head of each ticket it stated that the drawing would take place on the 3rd 4th sth, and 6th of October, 1876. Consequently, I consider that there has now been ample time tor some account of the drawing. When buying the ticket I was told that I might expect my prize out by the end of December. I am driftine into the belief that its not all truth that we see printed on cream-colored tickets I would request that the gentleman who cajoled me into buying, a ticket would give some information concerning the ba zaar in your next issue. I, sir, can have no peace m my house until the winnine numbers are made public. Every English mail which arrives in Naseby I am looking for the tortoise-shell snuff-box and my wife is. equally confident of winning the irish, poplin dress.— I am, &c, JNaseby, February 2fth, 1877.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 414, 1 March 1877, Page 2
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201THE LETTEEKENNY BAZAAR. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 414, 1 March 1877, Page 2
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