BANDON GENEALOGY

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SOME EARLY BANDON ADVERTISEMENTS IN BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS

Southern Reporter 4th Aug, 1825
FRESH ARRIVAL OF TIMBER, DEALS, &c.
WILLIAM SEYMOUR & CO.
BANDON
Are now landing, per the John Howard, a Cargo
of Quebec Pine DEALS and STAVES, of a su-
perior quality, which they offer for Sale on encouraging
terms, at Union-Island, Cork, or their Yard, Bridewell
Quay, Bandon.   July 28th, 1825.

Southern Reporter, 15th August, 1826
NEW TIMBER AT REDUCED PRICES
Timber and Deal Yard, Bridewell Quay, Bandon
William Seymour & Co are now landing
per John Howard from Quebec a quantity of
WELL SQUARED RED & YELLOW PINE
of excellent quality which they offer for Sale on very
encouraging terms at the above Yard, or Collier's Quay.   Bandon, Aug 12, 1826.

Cork Constitution, 2nd May, 1826
CORDUROYS, WELBORE, STUFFS and
GREY and WHITE CALICOS, Sold at VERY
REDUCED Prices by
JAMES SCOTT, at his Manufactory,
Bandon, April 17, 1826

Cork Constitution, 11 January 1827
GREAT AUCTION AT BANDON
of elegant
ROCKSPUN SILK and CASHMERE SHAWLS,
hankerchiefs of various Descriptions &c &c
At Mr JAMES COULTERS, South Main Street,
where the goods may be viewed on the morning of Sale; and they are all fresh and Fashionable Goods, the Trade and Public in general will find them highly deserving of their attention.
Bandon, Jan. 11. 1827

 

Southern Reporter, 10th March, 1827
FOR QUEBEC
The well known fast sailing ship "JOHN
HOWARD", Peter Bruce, Master.
Also the fine new ship "CHAMPLAIN" burthen
450 tons, SAMUEL HUGHES, master, now both lying at
Passage - These Vessels have very superior accommoda-
tion for Cabin and Steerage Passengers, and will be des-
patched on or about the 25th March, inst.
An experienced Surgeon will go out in each vessel.
For Freight or Passage apply to the respective Cap-
tains on board, WRIGHT & MORGAN, Cork or
WM SEYMOUR & CO, Bandon
Bandon, March 1, 1827

Southern reporter, 21st July 1827
FOR QUEBEC
to sail the 25th instant
The remarkably fine fast sailing ship JOHN
HOWARD, Peter Bruce, master; 400
tons burthen.  This vessel performed her passage out in
the month of April last, in the unprecendently short period
of SEVENTEEN DAYS.  She has, as usual, very superior
accommodation for passengers.
Apply to Wm SEYMOUR and Co Bandon or the
Cpatain on board at Passage West,  July 14, 1827

 

Southern Reporter, 15th march, 1827
TO FARMERS
A LARGE QUANTITY of SEED BARLEY for
Sale - Apply to
GEO & H. CORNWALL
Bandon,  March 10, 1827

 

Southern Reporter, 2nd August, 1827
A Long established
FLOUR MILL & OUT OFFICES
in Bandon
To be let from the 29th September next and
immediate possession given, if required.  It is
now in the most perfect working order, and a long Lease can be given - Application to be made to mr William Heazle, Bandon or Mr John Heazle, Rock Castle Mills, near Dunmanway.  Bandon July 31 1827

14th May, 1828. The Ships List. Arrival in QUEBEC. Bark/Ship.  John Howard.  Master.  Bruce.  Sailed from Cork on 3rd April 1828.  40 Settlers with Mr James Atkins.

Southern Reporter, 24th March, 1829
STOPPED
By Mr THOMAS MONTJOY, Watch and Clock
maker, Bandon, a Silver Plated Lever watch
working on Six Jewels, Gold Chain, Two Seals and Key.  The Owner by proving property and paying the expenses of Advertising, can have it by applying as above.
Bandon, March, 24 1829

Southern Reporter, 17th November, 1829
TEA AND GROCERY WARE-HOUSE
BANDON.
WM. MORIARTY,
Has constantly on Sale a large and carefully select-ed assortment of FINE TEAS, COFFEES SU-
GARS and every Article in the general Grocery line of the very best description, which he will sell at as low prices as goods of equal quality can be had in any House in Ireland.   November 11th, 1829

 

Southern Reporter, 24th November, 1829
PLANTING
WILLIAM NORWOOD most respecfully begs
leave to inform his Friends and the Public, that
his Nurseries at BANDON and DUNMANWAY are most ex-tensively supplied this Season with
Forest Trees, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, &c.
of the very best description, which will be disposed of on
most reasonable terms.
BALLYPALWICK HOUSE, DUMANWAY
19th November, 1829
Any orders for the Bandon Nursery directed to Mr.
HENRY JOYCE, Main Street, Bandon will be carefully at-
tended to.

Allmans Bandon Distillery

An Advertisement in Guys Directory of 1886

The Devonshire Arms

An Advertisement in The Henry & Coghlan Directory of 1867

Samuel Cottrell

An Advertisement from the Henry & Coghlan Directory of 1867

Railway and Commercial Hotel in Bandon

An Advertisement from the Henry and Coghlan Directory of 1867