December 14th 1871 From the Times. The Lands of Lisnamrock containing 255 acres with the Dwelling house and Offices thereon, situate in the Barony of Slievardagh, in the County of Tipperary. Held under lease dated 20th August 1838, for one life, at the yearly rent of £217, and for 90 years, after the death of said life, under lease dated 29th August, 1866, at the rent of £217. The lands are all in occupation of the owner, and are in grass but four acres, well fenced, watered and sheltered, and well known for their fattening dairy qualities. The dwelling house is in thorough repair, and contains two sitting rooms, four good bedrooms, two servants rooms, kitchen, store rooms, larder, front and back hall, water closet, etc. There are two large yards, the upper one containing a large dairy, churning house, harness room, coachhouse, the lower yard contains stabling for six horses (Four boxes and two stalls), cowhouse for forty herd of cattle, barn, scalding house, straw house, and piggeries, and there are extensive lofts over the stables, harness room and dairy. There are nice pleasure grounds in front of the dwelling house and a garden at the rere. There is a first class herd's house and a labourer's cottage on the lands. This desirable property is situate in the Slievardagh Colliery district, where abundance of fuel at a reasonable rate can be procured, and is about 10 miles distance from Thurles, and five miles from Killenaule. For further particulars, conditions of sale, title, etc. apply to George Langley, Esq. Coalbrook, New Birmingham. Frederick Sayers, Auctioneer, Fethard, Co. Tipp., or to Messers Cathcart and Hempshill, Solicitors, 101 Lower Baggot Street Dublin, any of whom will receive proposals for the purchase of the property up to the last day of January, 1872.