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IMPORTANT BILL OF SALE CASE

... II'ORTANT BILL OF SALE CASE. Wicxj.,Ns(App11cant)v. SuLucIroURGII(Respondent)P -Yesterday the Court of Appeal consisting of Lords S justices A. L. Smith, Cbitty, and Collins, had before them the appeal of the respondent, from an order of 31 r Justice Dlay, in Chambers, tinder the Bill of SaDes Act, 1882. It appeared that the plaintil, a wvidow, residing at Westbourne house, Bristol road, ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF ASSAULT

... SERRIOUS CHARGEE OF ASSAULT I AritllrrTTTFD. A OUARD ACQUITTED. PiJOCEEDINCiS AT LONG ASHTON. At tre long Ashton police court yesterday, beforc Nler-rs Aritonry Gibbs (in the chair), in. T. Colea, F . e. Swaunn, . Weatherly, and Major Thorne, John Ilice, a unrd in) tie employ of thhe Great Western Railway Company, was charged with assaulting Elmz Hrendy, a married womian, of Air Balloon [aria, ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRIS'TOL, PolICE i Y ?? - I YECSTIAl LI' ?? Blefore Yessrs Aierttl-5 ilI A \ I ?? ii Yarfrertt JiIuderon, £09 Nt el qulit thle eNC%' 'IntI3' tmt cci wvith doing damage to thle' .: 1klmcelc of tle, New Quay entered thet house tic lun-.i t flowing hecr eliirmeti r -l e I-ie biceanie very ?? I~ W5iti les wenct roundl the unn it u-cI prier-ncr y'iislhe-rl u li:!t I ?? thrr'w lthe glasses~ nlul 'i ...

IMPORTANT INSURANCE CASE

... I nI rORTANT INSUlRANCE CASE. _- _ _- _ r__ . . .l! ?? _ I s _ _. . _ ._ _ _ _ A ease of much interest to insurance agents has just been decided in the Court of Queenl's Bench. JIlbe Prudential Assurance Company was compelled to ?? (n action against one of their agents to re- cover a hallance oif account in accordance with the terns of their agreeneut with him, After an eK- lanustive ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... I 1,, p, ?? ? 0 L i ? SSI Z - yl.S'I'il)DAY. s ?? Darling. to * I's I I A, ,N T r ( ?N. iho llo ieQ 'I liel ilpjinitiffl ald Dr illake *t ?? ' I j ~lI x. 11. .lal~liltrd (ilistilltltd by ' 'ld \ d'eui defeidld 'Thei ! iii oti \oleasllay. was ior : i,; | ,1 1 .;l 1)9 ?? .M1 u Nit-ill, fil ;tiha I ?? tlfisil, the ;rt %i'li'SO (il~lpli'V h l ~iefrnirly G(h :i, llilml oJr] \\'die.-cldi.lv tbat WIN ...

WICKWAR SEWERAGE QUESTION

... I IYC'KWAR SEWERAGE. QUESTION LOCAL GOi)IlNMEKT lOARD lA QQIRY. Yesterday muorning; at the Town ball, Widikwfr, Lieut.-Col. A. C. Smith, . .E, an inspector of the Lccal Government Board, held an inquiry with rcpect to the application of the Chipping &odbary District Council to borrow- £500 for purposes of Ecwverage and sewage disposal for the parish of Wickwar, Amnongst those present were Wnc ...

BRISTOL SPRING ASSIZE

... BPI3TOL SPETING ASSIZE. CROiWN COURT, .rhe business of the 11ristol Spring Assize corn- inc-neoed yesterdany at thet Gfl~dliall. 'i~l crimintal- buic-ss atis taken by Mr .1 uitiec ]Darling, who -s acecompanied en the ilonch by' thle Mayor (Sir olohr iye)and thle High Shet-ilTf (M)r IX Riiehiari-don cr1111oss). The following were sworn Oil thle grand inrv(lencral T. J1. Vail del- (hiuct, Col. ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YESTEI)MAX'. Before Aldermen Charles Townsend and Air E. W. I AshleCy. UiTFaWnc FracisWaierT~e, 3, as haredwith working. a horse inl anl unfit stiitd, Incbebt~or'Coliben offilor - of thle ?? stated thait tule htorse was used by defendaint for hauiling coal. itwsas lame inthe near 1211(1lc'g, ,anidan oldLhors, oso that ?? totally unfiit for wvork and was working in pain. Charles Henry Gregoy, ...

TEMPLE CLOUD POLICE COURT

... T l:11PLE CLOUD POLICE COURT. YESTERD)AY, Before ZiLesrs C. A. ?? (in the chair), .W I laulieny, and 1-1, E. I-lipposloy, S.PC.A. CASE, J~sepli Chalpman Dors was summoned at thle instance of the S.P.C.A. for ilitreating a haorso by working it while fin anl unfit etatc. Inspector Ford (Weston-super-)Kare) appeared on behalf of thle society. ?? C. H-1ubbard said he was a Ol ono the 21th of ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... 13RISTOL ASSIZE. YESTERD)AY. C ROWJVN CO0UR1,T. Before Mr Justice Darling. ?? v. ?? r. E. Weathterly (inal-riltetd by 1ttrt~ol ildut Co.) appeared for tlie plaintiff,. and MTr 1 lol nam ore 'igory (in strutctI by mr J. we ds Lotte) repre- cctetd the defendanit. of thedeifelidalit. jane T'all nr, ie' dauglitlr, £1l20, oh taftI ?? li ihad haofl ier's. The ?? sciaelit ecelttoal.TUt p1 .aintil w ...

TRAGEDY IN WHITECHAPEL

... TPAGEDY IN WIHITECII PELT, A W OM AN SIOT DEAl). ANOTJIFII WOUNDED. At 115, Brick lane, Whiteebapel, London, on Saturday night a mysterious tragedyoccurred. It vill take some time to elucidate the true circuni- stances of the occurrence. but it appears that a Russian Catholic woman occupied apartmouts over a restaurant largely frequented by Polish and 1 ussian Jews at the address given above ...

LONG ASHTON POLICE COURT

... L.ON-G ASIFTON POIuCE COURT. YI?STE It DA Y. TI 1eclere Sir E'dwarid FIy (ill thle Cl~isc' ) andlt Mc' F in) Wion lielly. IL!s 'OllElT 01 .A 0101 C'10Il..0 AINT CilIlO 1 hang locale;, ~a laboulrer, w-as char1ged withl stoatlfl g at, Ycitlool( [I lie 23r'd of Janutary, cc clog collar 01and (!haloI wi-lleo O3S, cile 1100pm It of C(1111(104 (jo [clt, al kardour Ot Vattoni * ?? ikltislc I id thle ...