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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESWRDAY. NORTHERN DIVISION. (Before Mr, C. J. O'DoneL) CAUTION TO COAL HAWKERS.-There were about twenty coal hawkers. summoned by the police for breach of the act dealing with the sale of coal on drays. The following was the first ...

CHARGE OF MURDER IN THE CITY

... ADU7LTERATED COFFEE. ,^Tsterdsy. in the Northern Police Court, before u C-J- 0J'Dsnel, Chief Policed Magistrate, George Ha;ker (Hawk-e-r and Co.), of 152 Capel-street, od Inansecuted at the suit of Mr. David Toler, IWsector, for having sold, on tde 29th uit ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... sent for trial. fMr2 Zeysggave judgment in the case in Wrhicb kte Ratimines Township Commnis- sioner-~summotnekfour coal hawkers named rPatick MaierrThomas Finn, Patricki Red- mond, and James -Maguire, for ntot. haiying complied with thei. irovisions ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... trial to the Commission. SUMMARY JURISDICTION. At 12 o'clock yesterday in Pill-lane Constable 132 D was on duty, and a few hawkers (little girls) were on the footpath, with their baskets of fish and onions. Observing the constable approaching the girls ...

CITY SESSIONS

... Thomas Fitzgerald, and Eliza Fitzgerald werrtindicted 'for having on the 8th September comfmmitted an assault on James Byrne, & hawker, and stolen from him between £5 and £6. The prisoners vwere defended by lx. M'Inerney (instructed by Mr. J B Wilson); Mr. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... for these strolling hawkers other than introducing them I into the wholesale market. Pending the \ efforts of the committee the Police Court pro-, ceedins vwould be stayed. The Inspector of; the ColTrade submitteda list of coal hawkers whohave not been ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... custmoser of his, when Con- I stable Meehan, of the Royal Irish Costabulary, required him to produce a hawker's licence. He replied that he wVS not a hawker; but the cmn- stable arrested him and brought him and his horse and van a distance of three mailes ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY NORTHERN DIVISION

... onte bank bill for £45 and £3 odd in coiu gft Leonard, servant in the house, deposedth tat prisoner, who travelled as a book hawker, had504 her a prayer-book which she wished to exci and the prisoner, coming to the house for ths 2. pose, she told him to ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS IN THE SOAP TRADE

... had no license, they will freely buy it and pay mare than if it had been offered for sale in the usail man- ner. Hence many hawkers who have licenses and boean flde articles represent them as smuggled, to ob- tain a better price and redierssale. The prisoaers ...

ARREST OF AN ALLEGED FENIAN IN LIVERPOOL

... Birmingham, and a hawker's licence. The portmanteau, on being unlocked, contained four splendid new six. R- chambered revolvers, which the prisoner acknow. I at ledged belonged to him, and which he alleged he had Ie for sale as a hawker. Mr. Gully, who ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... article. She said she bought it from a hawker whom she did not kIow, and paid 3s. 8d. a lb. for it. . Mr. Thompson-I said I bought from a tray eller, and that I paid 3s. and 7d. a pound for it. Witness ?? was a hawker she said she bought it from, and the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... fk'itA=TTS $ORTHER74 DIVISION. Before .mr. C J O'Donel.) TEaEATBE-',NG LAs5EcuG.-A woman named ;-ary Martin, described as a aish-hawker, of 67 Pil-l ne, vwas charged with threatening icbhael1 3 e.at that address on the previots al- ?? started that the df erdaft ...