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FISHERY INQUIRY AT KILRUSH

... of the proposed weirs would not interfere with navigation, but, on the contrary, would rather facilitate it by furnishing boatmen with a guide or mark, in reference to which they could direat their course for the other hand. Evidence was given with a view ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... regulatrion of boat- po men plying on the laugh. One of the ra byve-laws renuired the boatmen to take out an aninual heense, the fee for which was live shillings; rel but no boatmen were allowed to get licenses un. less they resided at WVarronpoint, the object ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE— YESTERDAY

... and in Februery last framed a code of by- laws, among other matters, for the ?? of t4e boatmen plying for hire in the lough. One of the bye-laws required the boatmen should take out an annual licence, the fee for which was Jve8 shillingi, but no persons ...

THE FATAL CASE OF DROWNING AT CARRICKFERGUS

... sepa- rating from him. There was no ill-feeiing between tliem;oo tbe contrary, they wero on friendly teries. lugh Larmoor, a boatmen in the employment of the HeaxrbhoarornCmissioners, deposed that he was on duty at 1-4.5 a.m On Sunday, and about that time ...

SAD DEATH OF A YOUNG LADY

... the lower end of the Twin Island, and stooping down so\ eral times as if lifting stones. Less than an hour afterwards two boatmen named James Gorman ?? Noill saw the form of awoman bloating in the watur. They waded out, and bronught the body to shore. ...

THE SOLIHULL MURDER TRIAL

... PERSONS DROWiNED. GlAqrOW, S.renAvDk.-Mr. Win. COossman, Len. doil, solicitor, Mis. Crossman, aud a friend, lie. sides two boatmen. were drowned' on Saturday moriling by the sinking of the yacht Kahatish eff Oban by the stenmer Albicore, fromn Glasgow to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... soners were remanded. r DEAD BODIES IN THE LIFFEY. Yesterday morning, between 6 and 7 o'clock, James and Patrick Drnohoe, boatmen, found the dead body of a man unknown floating in the River Liffey, at the Pigeon House-road. The body when removed from the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... up, not only for tle purpose of im- posiun a license outy on boatmen who plied for hire within the borounh boundary, and 5(i0 yards outside it, but it was so framed as to prohibit all boatmen not living u'itliin thie boundary, and con- tributing to the ...

A BAD BY-LAW

... boat- men who plied for hire within the borough boun. dary, and 500 yards outside it, but it was so framed as to prohibit all boatmen not living within the boun'asy, and. contributing to the support of the town, from obtaiming such a licence at all. The by-law ...

BRUTAL OUTRAGE IN WATERFORD

... and par- ticulais of the outrage were given to Sergeant Irwin. The constabulary have since been search- ingr for the three boatmen. The discovery of the nimfortunate man was as ?? after midnight, jest as the joybells were ushering in Ohristmas 1 ay, Night ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... place between high walls, where it will he nothing but a nuisance and the resort of bad characters. Now, air, are all the boatmen and boatowners and other persons having business on the quay to be cut off from access to the bridge because those gentlemen ...

WINTER ASSIZES

... party for the recovery - of the body of Captain Minhear, Governor of Clonmel Jail, have up to the presant proved fruitless. A boatmen en the Suir states to-day that heseawa Pperson being carried down the river, but owing to ?? force of the tide he was powerless ...