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A main street 8,000 sq ft property "in the heart of Munster, Charleville", is for sale for new uses, having previously served as a community centre, and before that, a school.

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North-west bullocks up 2p/lb
Donegal Meats leads R3 ratio
Marts: More than one in three bullocks supplied to Donegal Meats is grading R3, the highest ratio at any factory in the country for the first half of 2005.

Sat, 13 Aug, 2005

Bullock prices continue to decline

Marts: Fewer factories paid over 94p/lb for R3 bullocks while most of the factories maintained the price for O grade bullocks over 90p/lb for last week’s kill with overall average prices continuing a gradual decline.

Thu, 02 Sep, 2004

More factories paying under 90p/lb
There was an increase in the number of factories which paid less than 90p/lb (252 cent/kg) for cattle last week, with heifers worst hit, while the pace of drop in price for R grade animals eased.

Thu, 26 Aug, 2004

Calving pattern reflected in scarcity of younger cattle
OPERATIONS at the country’s beef factories returned to near normal this week, with prices continuing very firm and supplies on the tight side.

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