IRISH AFFAIRS. THE COERCION CAMPAIGN.
The Prisons Board has ordered that Father Mathew Ryan, who is in prison under the Crimes Act, be permitted to wear his own clothes and underwear. The League receipts from America* which have been very small since 1885, are still falling oiY. The Privy Council, at a meeting on January 2, resolved to suppress the Leaguein London, and thus cripple the central executive. The freedom of the City of Dublin has been conferred upon Mr Sullivan, ex-Lord Mayor. Lord Clanricard is engaged in wholesale eviction, out of revenge for the castigation he got at the recent libel suit. On the 3rd January he applied for 150 writs, tfnd has lodged '£s,ooo to his agent's credit at the bank, to enable him to carry on war. Bad and bloody work is anticipated if troops are sent to aid the landlord. It is announced bhafc Mr Parnell will resume the active leadership of the Irish party some time during January, and will summon a meeting of hi colleagues soon. -
GARLICK & CRANWELL are selling Furnituro and Carpets very cheap. 'Iron Bedsteads and Spring Mattresses afc greatly reduced prices.. .Bedding of all kindsfeadjfor delivery. Oil Cloths from Is. square yard. Linoleum from 2s -3d. Blankets* sheets, quilts, curtains, and all .furnishing goods splendid value. Wire Wove Mat* tresses much cheaper than they used to be. A strong Iron Bedstead and Wire Wov6 Mattress for 55s oash. Simple- Iron Bedr stead and Wire Wove Mattress for 38s, cash price. Our goods are carefully packed* evet.y-attention paid to prevent 'damage bytransit. Buy all your household gdods from GARLICK and CRANWELL, Cabinetmakers, Queen sUee^ Auckland)
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 241, 11 February 1888, Page 4 (Supplement)
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273IRISH AFFAIRS. THE COERCION CAMPAIGN. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 241, 11 February 1888, Page 4 (Supplement)
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