BALLINA CHRONICLE Ballina, Co. Mayo Wednesday, October 16, 1850 Mr. Thomas O'Brien of Fairfield, county Galway, whose property is in the Encumbered Estates Court, has published an address to his tenantry that he will resist the entrance of any purchaser with parliamentary title, into the possession of his lands and calls on the people to stand by him! ------------------- COUNTY MAYO IN THE COURT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR THE SALE OF INCUMBERED ESTATES IN IRELAND. Sale on the 6th Day of December, 1850 In the matter of the Estate of Sir William O'Malley, Knight, Owner, Exparte Christopher Fitzsimon, Esquire, and others, Petitioners. PURSUANT to the order of the Commissioners, made in this matter, bearing the date the 20th day of March, 1850, they will on FRIDAY, the 6th day of DECEMBER next, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, at their Court, No. 14, Henrietta-street Dublin, SELL BY AUCTION, THE FEE SIMPLE AND INHERITANCE Of and in the Towns and hands of ROSMUNA NORTH, ROSMUNA MIDDLE, and ROSMUNA SOUTH, containing 54A: 2R: 24P, late Irish measure, equal to 88A: 2R: 4P statute measure, situate in the barony of Burrishoole, and County of Mayo. Dated this 28th day of September, 1850. HENRY CAREY, Assistant Secretary. The several tenants on this property are subject to the tithe rent charge, amounting to £2.4s.6d yearly. The lands have been valued, under Ordnance valuation at £56.12s.8d., exclusive of about 23 acres statute measure (in one lot) which are unlet and in possession of the owner. The value of this lot, according to the Ordnance survey, is about £14 per annum. The property, a peninsula in Clew Bay, is within about 2 1/2 miles of the town of Westport. There is an oyster bank attached to the property. The bays surrounding it about with almost every description of fish. A fishing station, which could not fail to return considerable profit, might be established here, at very trifling expense. The shores yield a sufficient supply of seaweed, not only for the culture of the land, but also for the manufacture of kelp. There is a limestone quarry on the lands, containing the very finest description of stone. There is also spring water noted for its purity. The tenant's cottages are neat and comfortable. This is a favourite resort for bathers during the summer season. To a nobleman or gentleman desirous to purchase property, to the capitalist seeking a secure investment with a certainty of increase, or to a party desirous of erecting a summer residence, this estate presents an opportunity seldom to be met with. The tenants' leases are lodged in court, and will be handed to the respective purchasers. For rentals, maps, and all other information, apply at the office of the Commissioners, No. 14, Henrietta-street, Dublin, or to DAVID MAHONEY, Solicitor having the carriage of this order for sale, No. 2, Kildare-street, Dublin; or to NEAL DAVIS, Solicitor for the Owner, No. 45, Upper Rutland-st., Dublin, or Castlebar; to whom any person wishing to purchase by private contract may make application in writing, which will be submitted to their examinations. -------------------------- SALE OF INCUMBERED ESTATES IN IRELAND NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS AND INCUMBRANCERS In the matter of the Estate of Martin D'Arcy, Owner, Exparte John Barton, Thomas Mooney, and Solomon Watson. Petitioner. WHEREAS by an absolute Order, bearing date the 28th day of September 1850, it was ordered that the Lands of Ballykine, comprising the denominations of Lower Ballykine, Aghlahard, Lower Drummeen, Middle Drummeen, Upper Drummeen, Cregtoberapotta, Cregtoberapotta and Ballykine, Gurteenroe and Ballykine, situate in the Barony of Kilmain, and COUNTY OF MAYO, held in fee; the lands of Houndswood, otherwise Kiltemadra, Funshunagh and Clohercartagh, Ballyhall, Woodpark East, Wookpark West and Polawella, Turlogh Village, Lisnamuck North, Lisnamuck South, Nadaneigh, Collaga, Collaga, otherwise Parkroe, and Tonroe, otherwise Thomruagh, situate as aforesaid, half under lease from the Bishop of Tuam; and the lands of Athyquirk, otherwise Castletown, with its several sub-denominations, situate as aforesaid, held in fee, should be sold for the purpose of discharging the incumbrances thereon: "Now all persons claiming estates or interests on the said premises, who may object to such order, are hereby informed that the Commissioners will hear any application which any such person may desire to bring before them on notice, to be served a the office, 14, Henrietta street, Dublin, within one calendar month from the date hereof. And all persons claiming charges or incumbrances on the said premises, or any part thereof, are required to lodge a brief statement of the particulars thereof at the said office, within two calendar months from the date thereof, and also to send their respective addresses, in order that they may receive notice at what time and in what manner their claims should be established. Dated this 8th day of October, 1850. HENRY CAREY, Assistant Secretary, RICHARD CATHCART, Solicitor for the Petitioners, 1067 Baggot street, Dublin. Cathy Joynt Labath Ireland Old News http://www.IrelandOldNews.com/