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[By Thomas Walsh}. A r—§ the Battle of Savers and Heenan vs YOU fa} ant sons of Gannale that Ukes to he-r a gone Pil sire tor yen those verses, Pil not dotain you long cr In pra se of ‘amed K ‘millock aad its s’eond Mente Fair Wiee a sc aes ls te, do sell and bay ali fr efrom ated ther, sz ' is ‘ > 7 Pg e b is here vo?d aee the best of stock, both cat le pigs, and sheep. ay yee 4 ioe WW ; : In : jest old K Imai'oek town, the lik« is err to meet, Adis that ved be far from home i t.e horel there you wl! fird . : Phe best areemodation. and most pieating tn your mind, From Pimerick, Cork, and Waterford. from ‘Car'ow and +" Kid re > The beyers can core by ralwa" to prrehise at the far avd English Peers though farfrom home unl min 07 high renown, 3 Youil see them at O’Sullivan’s in fam d Kil na'lock Town, Fater Down avd brave O’Sulltvan has p'ainly lent their aid In spite of opposition their fairs will take the laid, ? And Morg n miyes has published them in market far & nea And ges an explana ion iv voiee both Zeus and clei. The fir t of «nv great horse fairs is the 4:h of Janvary, The second che Sst of Murch as you may plainly see; Thy 20h of June, susust the 4th September the 13 h and the 20:h of Nevember, splendid "att e there yo It see. fő The pe ple roma from many & part to view th:t ancien} town rwasx the second walled in Íreland ‘fF the trath be piven down ] have no dcubt ittooked to be uuts!] Crumuc/l there dil cu | ne destroyed sig spl-ndid buildings and leve'led down the walls. Badluck te Cremwell and his breed wnere’ever they may be, He tore up our walls b cannon balls asyou may plainly see Were glad his days are over he is rotten in the clay And the Citho'ies through Erin’s land ouce more will take = sway, ro W iNiam O’sullivan great merit there i; due He got bis cars in rediness the truth 1 tell. to you Whan ggg of the Brigade landed in Kiimallock from ancient ome wee He sent his mem and hores for te see them safe at home. Haly, Priater, Cork. © The Board of Trinity College Dublin