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BAD MEAT CASE

... A BRISTOL BUTCHERl FINED. At the Glastolbhury police court on AMondtvg, Frail,: George Doiton, who CorrieS Onl IlsilieSi ait GIlaI.S'oiiliilc-, as a cattle dealer, anild t IHotwvells riiad, Bristol, as b bIutcher, was summionsed for having in his possessionl tim Sonld antd ?? mea~t for hnilnaui cons000 1tioi. Mr C . 1., lagon (l3ridlgwater), instrutedl by the Tow.i Clerki (M~r Stanlely Anistin ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCH COURT

... BRISTOL B3ANKRUPTOY COURT. YESTERDAY. Before the Official Receiver, Mr E. G. Clarke. FIRST MEETINGS. MINNiE ScUDAMORE, of 6, Carolina row, King square, shopkeeper, wife of Joseph Scudamore, carrying on trade separately from her husband.- The liabilities amount to £107 11s 7d, and the de- ficiency is explained at £102 15s 1ld. According to the observations of the Oflicial Receiver, the debtor ...

DISTURBANCES AT AN EXETER INN

... SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST THE LANDLORD. At the Ereter Police Court this morning- before Ur R R M Daw, Mr T Liascotb. M1r A Bowden, and Mr J W Petherick-William Evaans, of 6, Silver-place, Blactkboy-reai, was summoned for being drunk on the licensed premises knovw as the Snn Inn, Sur-street, on Wednesday last,to which, ho pleaded guilty, and was fined 5s inclusive. Roger Squire, vendor, of ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Messrs Obed Hlosegood and J. Swaish. FOUR MONTHS FOR INTENDED FELONY. George Shaughnessy, aged 21, a suspected person and reputed thief, was charged with loitering about in certain highways with intent to commit felony. P.C. Lerway stated that at nine o'clock on the pre- vious evening he was in Park row, when he observed the prisoner come down Tyndall's grove and stand on the ...

KINGSWOOD BANKRUPT'S AFFAIRS

... xas.h 'vu ww vvi r~ . TilE IOLII C OC;UIIT PROCEEDINGS. Yesterday, At the Bristol police Court, before Alderman XW. AV. Jose, William Rogers, hoot manu- facturer, of Kingaswood, was charged, on remanld, with various offences under the B1nklrruptcy Aci. Mr W, H. Brown prosecuted on beli.if of tl e trustee in bankruptcy (MIr H. WV. Freshwator), am.d Mr Douglas Metcalfe (istructed by 3i, J. w. ...

DEATH OF A LUNATIC

... , INQUEST AT DRIMTOL ASYLU UIL Yesterday artern oon the City Coroner (Afr H. G. Doggett) held an inquest at the Bristol LunIatic Asylum, Stapleton, relative to the death of Williamn Dark, aged 60 years, a patient at the Asylain, who died on Monday. Harry Arthur Lenhanm, Ml., medical superin- tendent at the Asylum, said ?? was admitted on February 16th, 1878. I-le was a labourer. -lo bad no ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... -roxsnx^o YE STIERODAY. Before Messrs A. Robinson and E. Parsons. A SAD CASE. Ruth Gale, 21, was charged with stealing 2& lbs of beef, the property of Walter Pollard, of 3, RoInnham plaee, Hotwells. On Saturday afternoon the meat was taken from the shop, and P.C. 42 C followed the girl and arrested her near the Downs. Sho stated that for nine weeks she had been sleeping out and she did not ...

TEMPLE CLOUD POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. llefore Messrs C. A, Kemble (in tho chair), W. W. KetUlewell, and IV. 1-M. B. Hope. TUANSFERn OF LICENSE, - MIr lles Mogg applied on behalf of Miss Blanning for a temporaiy transfer of the license of the Lamb inn, Paultonj to Afr Corbonld, manager of the Old ?? Brewery Company. The Bench granted the application. WaORKlNG A TIORSE IN AN UINFIT STATE. Albert Tripp was summoned at the ...

INQUESTS IN BRISTOL

... INQUESTS IN BRISTOL, YESTERDAY, lieforo tho City Coroner, Blr I. G. Doggett. DEATEI FROI5M ArOPLEXY. At thoeord Rodnoy, Boll hill, Kingswood, relalive to tho death ol Maria Hailnodge, aged 75 years, of 1, Rodnoy avenuo linggswood who died on Thursday. Ehoza itedneige identflied itle body as that of hot' Itotllot', Oil Monday, February 21st, lior moothe'r bad a hall doiwtttahir. and was pitkold ...

KEYNSHAM DRAINAGE

... KEYNSSAAI D RAINAGE. LOCAL GOVERNMfLT. INQUIRY; Tlhere was a fairly largo attendance at Kceynshafli Pablic' Hiall yesterday morning, when in conrectioh with thle drainage works a Local Government Board inquiry was held by MIr Walter A. Ducat, one of tile inspectors ao the Bonrd. Amongst those present wore the chalrinlall of the KeynslanuI Rural District Council (Mr r. Cooko Tfurle), the clerk ...

KILMERSDON POLICE COURT

... YESTERDtY; Before Lord IHylton (in the chair), Messrs J. Batey, IV. A. Dlaubeney, T. 0. Gregory, and G. Carter. * TITESPASSINO. James Humphries and George Milsom wore each summoned for trespassing on land at Writhlington in the occupation of Arthur King, on the 19th Fcbruary, in search of game. A fine of 2s 6d and costs each or seven days was inflicted CUTTING A FENCE, Richard Thomas Hamilton, ...