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CONTROL OF BOATMEN

... CONTROL OF BOATMEN. Mr. John Clarke (chairman) presided at the monthly meeting of Ballycastle Urban Cbuncil on Monday evening. Also present--Messrs. Edward Molloy, Patrick M•Oambridge, D. J. Black, Alexander Boyd, G. H. Scarlett, J.P., Wm. J. Lynn, John ...

LOCAL BOATMEN FINED

... LOCAL BOATMEN FINED. Portrush Petty Sessions were held on Wednesday, when the magistrates adjudicating were—Miss C. E. Hamilton, J.P. (presiding), Messrs. A. J. W. (Aristie, R. B. Adams, and Thomas Bamford. OV DED MOTORBOAT'S. A number o( Portrush and ...

THE BALLYMONEY FREE PRESS

... should be moved twenty yards nearer the Poet Office. The boatmen said that the lamps in their present position gave tuem assistance in entering the port. If the members doubted that assertion the boatmen were willing to take them out any night and let them ...

TNT. BOATINn CAT VrTROPRR

... he to such power in connection with boatmen. so far as he could see. They meld adopt by-laws with reference to the arrangemen:a for ears. and also in connection with the arrangement of the conduot of owners and boatmen of boats plying for hire, and direst ...

BOATING BY-LAWS

... BOATING BY-LAWS By-laws for the regulation and control of boatmen plying for hire at Ballycaatle were submitted by the Clerk, and passed subject to approval by the Ministry of Home Affairs. ...

THE BOAT SUP

... referred your letter of 20th July last to me, and if you can satisfy me that the County Council Las power to prevent the Rathlln boatmen from throwing ballast on the pier or slip, I would advise the Council to take steps in the matter. Perhaps your solicitors ...

Male Choirs

... Male Choirs. Mr. P. W. Crofts' Hißowen choir was in this clans. The test pieces were— of the Volga Boatmen A. B. Hull ) Little Wee (Boughton). They had a fine reception; and when the Chairman asked if the choir might give an encore, Dr. Terry gave ...

THE SHOPS' ACT

... Committee recommended the Council to have w by-laws regulating the conduct of boatmen and boats plying for hire at Portandoo printed and posted there, and that the boatmen be requested to settle the scale of charges to he published by the , Council at ...

POACNINO ON TIII EANN

... saw Henry fishing on the day in question. Jamieson gaffed one fish, Patton another. Crone-examined by Mr. Falconer—He saw boat-men, members of the Club, and ticketof-leave men *Meg. The ticket-of-leave men were those who had got a ticket from Lady ...

ULSTER TOURIST COUNCIL

... unavoidable absence of the chairman. The Association had been making endeavours to see that fixed charges should be made by the boatmen and guides at the Giant's Causeway, and a letter had been received from Mr. H. W. Leech, secretary the Giant's Causeway Co ...

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... and word was sent into the town. mg of large rowing host belonging to Hr. Davidson, fisherman, The Hut, CarriA, some of the boatmen who bad goats out from Kirkcudbright proceeded there, and with the moist• anc• of Mr. Davidson's two sons, put the boat on ...

RURAL COUNCIL

... had much in hands in other directions and small funds for doing anything. As it was a matter principally concerning the boatmen and their customers, they hoped the Council would see ita way tomake a grant of £lO towards this much-needed improvement. ...