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THE NEW PIER AND HARBOUR RULES AND CHARGES AT BANGOR

... Conunissioners to say that i if this bye-law be confirmed by your Board it rill entail a great hardship not only on the boatmen and fishermnen. but also on the numerous vachts- men and other gentlemen who have pleasure boats at Bangor and who contribute ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ult. Mr. J. M'Kee, solicitor, represented complainant. It ap- peared that some rivalry existed between the two men, who are boatmen, which eventuated in de- ?? assaulting Nelson and a visitor whom he Lwas conveying across the ferry. The Court ordered defendant ...

THE SCHNEIDER MURDERS

... Kingstown Harbour concerning the death of Edward Husson, steward, and Eznos Oliver, officer's servant, of l.M.S, Belleisle, and Boatmen Peden and Michael Doyle who weie drowned on Tuesday morning crossing in a boat from Victoria Pier to the guardship. Michael ...

NEW PIER AND HARBOUR CHARGES AT BANGOR

... the Bangor pier. has applied to the Board of Trade Iar authority to bring it into operation. The deputa, ?? consiteed of 15 boat;men and fishermen, an-I they secured the services as advoca>tes or spokesmen of two loc3al gstIleen-Mr. Coates. secretary to ...

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 ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... defence that they had a perfect right to be there, as they were passengers by the steamer, The constable proved that they were boatmen, and pilots, whom he was in the habit of meeting regularly every morning. A line of 20s and costs was inposed. WrmlTranouSE ...

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. ...

ROBBERY AT NOTRE DAME

... just below the level of the water. Thinking that this cord might be in soene way connected with the robbery, they sent some boatmen to the spot, and when the cord was drawn up it brought with it a fishermat's net very badly fastened, and which contained ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... havinr been spiled. Evidence was then given by i e a nunoabr of boatmen that Dornien had given them F whiskywhi lsttheywere lyingwith their boats at the a mouth of the canal, and one of the boatmen named : Gormley, in reply to MAr. Simms. said that he told ...

COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER, DUBLIN

... and the prisoner went over to this is- land, and were conveyed thither by some boatmen connected with the neighbourhood. On Sunday, the 6th September, they went to the boatmen and arranged with them, that they were to be taken over to the island the next ...

THREATENING A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT'S LIFE

... from the depredacion. caurmittacl on 'tlhe-ir louwcr plots and plantations, camne to the re- solotien of -swirnidg their boatmen and caretaklers against their btinug parhies to these depredations, aud informlech tlos2 concerneld of their res3lution. ...