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PROSECUTION FOR CRUELTY TO ANIMALS AT LARNE

... PiOSCTION JN)I1' CTJIELTY TO A'-iMDAII,>- Al LA-RNFI. I A4s the tl-r erntll of putry sessions 'or Lame and district, thcud yesterday, before Mv. Szt warn t'larl;. J.P. (&har.innn ; Colonel D-im P in SDNoll, J.P.; Dr Buick, and Mr. Ihoncar >it tmIter;- nlrmber of sirnamon.,(s were lbeard az,-ln;r drtoers ill ihe enlplti-otent of 2il.- 'ei--v MPNeill. -Lniire 1. ine, for ctreli- ti1- Itrecristi ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... D tJUiL N L A FIT LA iP0 ItTrS LAW NOTICES-TIHIS DAY. (Ft not rhoe Loeaga Di.lny Ton 1-nn ini s- ii-'dcinick: Jthn-s 00t ,:I-nnon Mult ii i qAl0ot tick It tot at Vli 1,od 5. H'1t~l,:t.ll ce- r F 1or zi thin netr-C -nt atjr v 1ccre:,lltl 11,~: I'l TwIcw c rr-~' rii ni IY xac 1. n--n o, ,i1.1 A'. c~n'l.'- io 1 V 5 i i t U ol1c Sor tin QUCE15S B Sl NG-H OVit'Miwo7. :ur. p. F. 'IA-1il :ntroi 0 a- ...

THE SLOUGH RAILWAY ACCDENT

... 'ERE S' OU61I INEWAY 11CGIDN., ADJOT RNED ISQUEST. T'rte nquest nrs es-a vv fs r. ac t-!14e Pvnall Hloi!.eL .'itS.S3lb Di) the, bIZC-,d O~f &.aisB100M&tlld, B . B . JT3'snn l t l ic 1 au-ler, tb-r4' othe i .-icrtim ob--th 8070'' lh-tlii vie fi ohcch ere l a :o - z d .atcird. (lc'oaer -i . C. ChL'csI- ~ fIT- | 3id1i, iad t-i e hor-es-eu rn, ' hi: e- taei'- rtint- CAn X ~'forke. r.>:. Tll of ...

CHARGE OF PERJURY IN COLERAINE

... CHA-R-WE OF PERJ17E EY l'\OEYT. Yesze-o'2- e-en' 1 Da- ad Inn.s. -E. -: r es.n- a: rg alitaml;.awd-,l Kitis. Arhia' ;- c-liar-- obe-ore M'essrs- John Hoey. J.P. zr. Fer-.s J.P.. wh Te-'rav. allebed com-m.ned c-aXinr r-he -earing of e-r :- ';at 'lze 11..o ., hi 1 1. .e S- iona.l Or{-crn S s-t-ed. qn'd i'le :IC lised ax'S not jpr~enser4t : Innes said he had no cne . e- Ihs ha ln- V ar ed of- ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... CASTrLEWnEnLAx.-The mnonthly coort was held yesterday, before Colonel Bowlby, K.M. (in the chairn), and Mr. W. Stranaha n, J.P., with District- inspector O`Ncill in attendliance. Samuel Peters, jun., Castledaweon, was prosecuted b y the district- inspector for the larceny of two pewter measures. valeie Is, the property of P. O'Hare, on the 15th nit. Accused pleaded guilty, hue urged that he ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BlAa.LYvNz.Al-This fortnightly court was held v usterday, before 31essrs. Alexander Caxuth, J.P. (c harmaili; S. J. 3M1Cartney, J.-P. ; P. C. Creaghe, R.Af. ; Maurice Knight, J.P. ; Samuel Smith, J. P.; and John 1iilroy, J.i1 Constables Gaff- ncy and Faarel charged WWm. 3VXeice and Samuel Clarke with furious driving, and the defendants gvere each fined in 10s and cost-s. Sergeant Baird a ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... I His H-onour Judge Fitzgibb'on cnatin'ied thle public business of tthis court at the County Court- house, Crumlin Road, yesterday. The regiEtrar, Mr. H. M. Crawford, was a2so in attendanr:e. CYCLISTS RECOVER DAMAGES. Robert Martin, FDneghy. Balnrorai, and Fnink MNaze, Ben Eden, Balmora1, sued George MfI'Kce. nine rmerchant, 29, Agnes Street, for L'S and £5 10s respectively as damages to ...

PETTY SESSIONS

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DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIN LAW REPORTS, LAW NOTICES-THIlS DAY. (irons the LogAL iscac-y.i H .M. 007Th,'017 APU'YAL IN IRELAND). Xitirpity, ladord.n-l I'd(.s. utt cit; J1or aii v'. Gleccden- Great S, mcd X It. czie;ca ('a -cci( Rarc-v. ox-pattii-t r R 11 uody.~ -Lbyesr trnscta :'cd mit as- ASot, Xid:-':r i Kia~a'iclh- v5. Otljiontcei Cnol., ct.Coacy' , Dsatan a XX Ivoat ator; Roliov v. Cotlicsne oct. C 11- Quite, ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PEITTI SESSIONS. C3RTYABaB-Ev.-Tliis montlhly court was heldl yes- terkday before Lientenaiit-Colonel BRa 'by, R.IM.: Messrs. C. Drownloin, and J. B. Atkinson. George Hall, Newtownards. sunimoned Ellen Thopeon, Ballyboley, for refusing to enter upon a contrat of service as farm servant, and £2 los compersa- tion was claimed. Mr. Mackintosh appeared for conipiaiiaant. The magistrates gave 1;Is ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ARaUAif.-Ihis weekly court of petit sessions Wars hel.i vesrerda;v before MrVessrs. N. L. Tr-wn- sendd, B.I (presiding) ; W. J. Best. JP. ; James Lonsdale, J.1.: Thomias Knipe J.P. ; Arthur -\eion, J.fP.; Robert Turner. J.TP. ; and Philip .avenT J.P, Ja~nie~s Dnnrc1i3. publican, wis iinrnrnsied bv Head-Adonstable Beiford for a breach . o the Licensing Act. 3Ir. Gillespie, solicitor, ief ended. ...

REVISION SESSIONS

... EASiT ANYRIIM. Yeterd-ry Mr. H. !. Cuillinran, PRorrieter-.titaw, revising 'arrister for E;azst Art-rim, eat in the C{ourthnu-s, Ballyo1lare, for the prurpose of revising bhe 1raliesuentoTy vorers' li-sts fortine district. M:r. Stirig D-ctbed ad registrar. Mr. H. iiuiaclhub.rne, so~le.iror- represented tlhe Unionists of the division. The clerks of the unions and the several rate- collectors ...