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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 ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... coinmitted to gaol for 2 months' imprison. 1 ment, hard labour. , Enacmping on. the Highreay.-Jolii Costello, Thomas 2 Tongood, Charles Smith, Thomas Slender, and John a -Jones, were severally charged with encamping on 'the s high road, near Maesygross, L ...

THE RATING OF PORT PENRHYN

... of the Bo:Lrd at that I tine. You had better examiue the Clerk upon that poil t. tol Mr. Evatis to Mr. Hardie-Wh'ere is the Minute li Book ? Mi. Hardie-We have no 1lhnute Book to give you siai that ilnformation Mv. Htqhes-There must be a Millute Book, ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... Williams. The Chief- constable was also present, daring a part of the hearing. A Raid upon the Ha eksey-carriage Drivers.-Mr. Hardie, the Borough Surveyor, attended before this Bench to prosecute a number of these ruffiauly set, who he said were the greatest ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... for drunkenness and disorderly con- I duct. 'rhe majority of t'he cases were, as usual, from N Kyiinmsquare. Two mneu-n-naed Thomas and Griffith WVilliams- wore charged with being drunk and disorderly at 12 o'clock on the night of the 1st inst., and refusing ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... alld very diskrdelly at Bethesda, on ?? 31St ultimon. They were making (l great inoise in the Sportsimranl Inn, kept by NMr. thomas Roberts, and they would not leave wheu ordered by the landlady to do so. The defendants, neither of whilom appeared, were ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... Ilardie for offsiices agaiust the Bye Laws of the Borough in the matter of 1-Hackney Carriag-s; but on the applicatiou of Mr Hardie, through the IMagistrates' Clerk, the cases were all adjounied h quntil the next mugistrates' meeting. g; A Vogr ant double ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSION

... the same day. Mr Hardie stated that he had taken out a license after he had received the summons. To pay the costs, 3s 6d. John Roberts, was summoned for a like offence, the date of this special charge being the 27th of July. Mr Hardie said this was the ...

VALLEY PETTY SESSIONS

... licenses for rublic-houses at Holyhead, till the existing ones are reduced to, at least, half their present number. Signed by Thomas Briscoe, Incumbent, William Griffith, Independent Mlinister. John Lewis, Vron Deg. Win. Morgan, Tyddyn Bioden. HughiJones ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... defendants to bhing witnesses. JZarceny.--Sabina Daley and Catherine Casey were charged by Ellen Thomas, North Gate Street, for the I above offence. Ellen Thomas sworn said,-I keep a grocery shop. About 12-30 on Saturday the defendants I came to my shop and ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... the a house he now occupied was not the sauce as the one to which Mr Hardie was referring, and which was licensed. Inspector T. J. Hughes said that such was really the case. Mr Hardie said he did not know that; but he could still summon him on behalf of ...

ADJOURNED MEETING ON THURSDAY EVENING

... ironmongeil; John Roberts, Bradford Honses; Richard Foulkes, sacrist; Thomas Williams, Tanygraig; Dr Richards ; Messrs IF Foulkes, solicitor; George Simp- son; Thomas Hughes, draper; W Y Hardie, surveyor, - Baker, Upper Bangor; John Williams, photographer, ditto; ...