School: Kilmurry
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- When an animal is sold luck money is given. Six pence a head is usually given to the buyer for sheep. A shilling per head is given for pigs. From a shilling to five shillings per head is given for cattle. It is according to the price paid. Horse dealers generally bargain luck. About ten shillings is given. A shillings is given for calves.
- The great fairs of the year are the fairs held before Christmas.
- There is a fair held in Tullamore every third Friday of the month. cattle, horses, sheep, suck pigs, suck calves(continues on next page)