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BANGOR COUNTY COURT

... plaintiff's vall at all. There was a hole in the wall before Mr. Thomas interfered u'ith the shed. Cross-examined by Mr. Foulkes-Was not working in the yard u-hen the shed was first raised by Mr. Thomas, but it was plain to every body that would visit the place ...

BANGOR COUNTY COURT

... plaintiff, and Mr. John Thomas, builder, Bangor, u-as defendant. The case was fully entered into ait the last Court (Mr. Fculkes toil :1 for plaintiff), when it was agreed to refer the inctter for so arbitration to Mi-. Hardie, Surveyor- to the Local ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... in ,attendauce.:..Messr~s. ?? Simpson;. W;., ' Rogers, W. Thomas, R.Evans, E.-.Roborte (Lingad- wvaladr)1;.J'Mlorgaun;J.rlolberts; 3> Williats,lJ. Sennar;, 'e i~ N:Bicknell,--:Wm. Jones, Thomas. - Hughes B i-K.Re bertsj L~anliee hid, and:R ,Hughea. ' *- ...

BANGOR POLICE

... David Parry (this being his second offence), was fined 5s. and costs. Hackney Vd-rwiage Licenses.-John Thomas, car pro- prietor, was charged by Mr. Hardie, Surveyor of the Board of Health, with permitting an unlicensed driver to drive his car. Owing to some ...

BANGOR POLICE

... David Parry (this being his second offence), was fined 5s. and costs. iyeknaey Vaeiwriae Licenses.-John Thomas, car pro- Irletor, was charged by Mr. Hardie, Surveyor of the P ard of I±,oalth, with permitting an unlicensed driver to drive his car. Owing to ...

CONWAY

... d, were presented it with a handsome piece of beef for their Christmas dinner., in Whatever the generill condition of the hardy workman ti 'has been through the year, he will be enabled to enjoy a at merry Christmas at the expense of the above charitable ...

MONTGOMERYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... BACHELLETH. On the 8th of this month, a' collection for the Lan. cashire Relief Fund, was made in the above parish by the Rev. Thomas Hardy Richards, curate, and Mr. E. 'Prichard, churchwarden. The amount was remitted to the Central Committee, at Manchester. ...

CARNARVONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... aian;. f-on. Col..8 Douglas'Pernnant, C. J. Sampson, Isq.,) Dr. Mslillar, J, a de ?? L. D Jones Parry, Esq., )r- Rice H-. Thomas, Esqj., J. V H. Wllh iiui, Esq., James a aid Wyatt, Esq., and Capt. Duff. of The follbwing genatlemen were sworn on the t ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... offence coin- muitted on the following day. ?? was fined 2s. Gd. in one case and Is. in the other with 10s. 6d. costs each. Thomas Williams, was also charged with being drank at Bethesda, on the 16th inst. Fined,'Is. and 10s. 6d. cost. Mary Anne Davies ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... an pffence com- mitted on the following day. He was fined 2s. 6d. in one case and is. in the other with 10s. d. costs each. Thomas Williams Nvas also charged with being drunk at Bethesda, on the 16th inst. Fined, 1smald lOs. 6d. cost. Mary Anne Davies was ...

MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... Hughes, farmer, Gegin Isaf Eran Jones, farmer, Bryn golu Robert Jones, farmer. Meuarth Mill Maurice Jones, Hardy Samuel Jones. farmer, Maesnewydd Thomas I'lemas, 27, pleaded guilty to obtaining, on the 27th Oct. last, the aiim of £4 10s. from one Ann Owen ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... allowing their carts to remain on the High-street for an unreasonable time, thereby obstructing the public thoroughfare. Mr. Hardie said that numerous complaints were con. tinually made of the obstructions caused by the accused in allowing their cars to ...