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His object was to draw away attention from the Wild of Blairmore, and to give the people of Cairnryan the idea that he was lying up in the immediate neighbourhood of their town.
Patsy 1887
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Stair occasionally showed himself at Glenanmays, and even made bold to walk in the High Street of Cairnryan on a fair-day, none daring to meddle with him, and the very officers of local justice turning aside for a dram at the first sight of him.
Patsy 1887
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They turned out to be a patrol of dragoons from Cairnryan headed by Captain
Patsy 1887
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A passenger train was hit by a falling tree in high winds near Belfast and some ferry services were halted, including crossings between the Northern Irish city and Stranraer and Cairnryan in Scotland.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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The man is understood to have boarded the boat at Larne in Northern Ireland but was reported missing after it docked at Cairnryan in Scotland.
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The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said the European Highlander ferry left Larne at 7.24am and arrived at Cairnryan two hours later.
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Ferry operator P&O said: We can confirm that a passenger who was part of a coach party that boarded the 0730 sailing from Larne to Cairnryan, on the European Highlander ferry, was reported missing on arrival in Cairnryan.
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Print Cairnryan immigration 'burden' fuels policing plea Dumfries and Galloway's Chief Constable has said a bid to increase policing at the Cairnryan ferry port is driven by a rise in immigration offences.
BBC News - Home 2012
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It appears someone got on the ferry at Larne and didn't get off at the Cairnryan side, so we have to look at the possibility that there is a man overboard.
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The man is understood to have boarded the boat at Larne in Northern Ireland but he was reported missing after it docked at Cairnryan in Scotland.
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