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Eight properties to go under the hammer at O’Donnellan & Joyce auction

O’Donnellan & Joyce has just brought to the market eight properties all to be sold by public auction on April 8 at 3pm in the Victoria Hotel, Eyre Square.

Full steam ahead for O’Donnellan & Joyce auction season

Following its unrivalled auction success during 2010 when 80 per cent of all properties that went into the auction room sold, it is full steam ahead with the auction process for O’Donnellan & Joyce. The company is known countrywide to have one of the most successful track records when it comes to selling properties by public auction, and its first auction of the season already has a very interesting line up. In this time of uncertainty there are more and more people of the opinion that when it comes to selling property auction is the way forward, and O’Donnellan & Joyce has proved that it is the leading company for auctions.

Connacht Railway Cup team, 1947

In 1947 the Railway Cup crossed the Shannon for the first time. The team were all from Galway. They had beaten Leinster in the semi-final by a score of 2 – 6 to 2 – 5. The man of the match in that game was Paddy Gantley. He gave another memorable display on Easter Sunday when he lined out against Munster in the final. His name used to appear on match programmes as ‘P. Gardiner’ because he was a priest, and not supposed to play hurling.

Special fares to shop in Galway this Christmas

Special return train fares to shop in Galway this Christmas have been unveiled by Iarnród Éireann.

Galway Stone stocks wide range of stone, paving and brick

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Galway Stone is a family run business in Ardrahan, headed up by Emmet Murphy.

Ardrahan man warned by judge to stop getting shirty

An Ardrahan man who cannot seem to keep his shirt on or in one piece when out socialising has been ordered to stay away from Galway city centre pending the completion of a community service report.

Mellows grab opening day victory

The Galway county hurling championship got under way last weekend with a raft of first round matches in the group stages.

Great value and ready to go in Ardrahan

Prospective purchasers who favour a rural setting with plenty of space for a growing family, no passing traffic pollution, and a retreat from the hectic city life need look no further than a splendid new offering from Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip at Labane, Ardrahan.

Galway to Limerick rail route is a ‘good day for the west’, says campaigners

The official opening of the long-awaited Galway to Limerick rail service is set to take place next Monday, an event which has been described by campaigners as a “good day for the west of Ireland”.

Juvenile basketball in full swing

Juvenile basketball clubs Ardrahan, Bearna, Ennistymon, Corrib, Claregalway, Maree, Moycullen and Titans are in the throes of a hectic league and cup season which will culminate in county finals in March.

 

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