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Galway auctioneers
An auctioneer is described as an agent who accepts bids and sells goods at auction. The profession goes back thousands of years. In ancient Babylon, for instance, they used to hold auctions of women for marriage, indeed it was considered illegal to allow a daughter to be sold outside the auction process. In ancient Rome, they regularly held slave auctions. The idea of auctions as we know them today began in England in the late 17th century. They were referred to as English auctions where bids came in an ascending order.
John Gibbs, Benny O’Connor and Gerry Purcell receive top civic honour
John Gibbs, Benny O’Connor and Gerry Purcell have all been named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation during a meeting of the 30th anniversary of the Galway Salthill Rotary Club.