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  • Published: 25 Aug 2010 19:00

    Residential farm in Loughduff to go under the hammer

    A residential farm with road and lake frontage at Glasscarrick, Loughduff, Co. Cavan will be for sale by public auction at the end of next month.

  • Published: 18 Aug 2010 17:00

    Land seems to be safer than houses

    Against the run of play in the property game, land sales are buoyant, according to auctioneer in counties Cavan and Monaghan, Padraig Smith, who has sold, in the last fortnight...

  • Published: 11 Aug 2010 17:00

    Hill Town View on 1.8 acre site overlooking Kingscourt

    Hill Town View is a seven-bedroom property perched on an elevated site of circa 1.8 acres on the Kells Road in Kingscourt. It comes to the market for sale by private treaty through...

  • Published: 4 Aug 2010 17:00

    New houses on the market in beautiful Ballyhaise

    A number of new properties at Church View in Ballyhaise are now being offered to the market, via Cavan town based auctioneers O'Reilly, Taylor And Tweedy.

  • Published: 28 Jul 2010 17:00

    Detached bungalow in Virginia

    Under the instructions of the representatives of the late Sadie O'Reilly, Kieran Bros. auctioneers in Kingscourt are offering for sale by private treaty a three-bedroom detached...

  • Published: 21 Jul 2010 17:00

    Auction of collectables including clocks set to tick over nicely

    A SALE this Saturday in Peter Murtagh's Auction Rooms in Bailieborough has about 350 lots including property for executors, estates and the property of a private clock collector...

  • Published: 14 Jul 2010 17:00

    Two homes on the shores of Lake Brackley at

    In keeping with plummetting property prices, two lakeside houses in Bawnboy are now on the market through Thomas Doonan Auctioneer, Ballyconnell with slashed prices.

  • Published: 7 Jul 2010 17:00

    Antiques and high class furniture to go under the hammer

    Auctioneer Oliver Usher, is holding an antique and high class furniture auction at The Auction Rooms, John Street, Kells, Co. Meath next Tuesday, July 13, at 5pm.

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  • Published: 2nd September, 2010 05:00pm

    Bailieborough All Music Festival

    by Sinead Hogan

    Bailieborough All Music Festival starts this Saturday, September 4 at 7pm, as part of the Bailieborough 400 celebrations. The idea is to give the people from the town and its hinterland - and the many emigrants...

  • Published: 1 Sep 2010 17:00

    Pastor gives warning about email hacker

    A computer hacker took advantage of a brief lapse on the part of a Cavan email user last week and nearly stole €3,000 because of it.

  • Published: 1 Sep 2010 17:00

    Gonzo Club all Cavan at EP

    As if you needed any encouragement to stick on your wellies, pack your camping gear and head for The Electric Picnic in Stradbally this weekend, here's at least 15 more reasons...

  • Published: 1 Sep 2010 17:00

    Dun na Rí destruction 'is very disappointing'

    Vandals have uprooted trees and torn down sign posts in Dun na Rí forest park just outside of Kingscourt.

  • Published: 1 Sep 2010 17:00

    Be very afraid when The Pumpkin Bites Back in Virginia

    Just when we thought things couldn't get any bigger than the fleadh, there comes Virginia Pumpkin Festival. This imaginative bank holiday weekend event - only in its fourth...

  • Published: 1 Sep 2010 17:00

    Redhills man is honoured in NZ

    John McGarvey remembers going to the Town Hall in Cavan on Sunday nights for the ceilidh dancing nearly 60 years ago... he would have loved to have been in Cavan for Fleadh 2010...

  • Published: 1 Sep 2010 17:00

    Farmers demand co-ops take action on prices

    At a meeting to discuss the dairy industry in Longford last week, IFA National Dairy Committee chairman Kevin Kiersey said it was important that the consensus among co-ops on...

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