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SPECIAL LICENSING SESSION AT SWANSEA

... Thumsday. Ur Valpy (the deputy stipendlary) piesidbd and. the other maitas present were I hieahrs i. Bnee, T. IEford, D. E. Thomas, J. Gisabreok, J.Begers, E. M. Richards, J. Walter, J J. C. VyeParmo.nter, T. C. Davies, end S. Padley. , Mr E. .D. B. Dlllwyn ...

COUNTY COURTS

... that one-third of the brokerage was to be the paid to Hardy, lVilson, and Co., who . found the freiglat, and two-thirds to Earle rett, and Co. The defendants refused to allow Iron tie one-third to, Hardy. Wilson, and Co., ionand as he (plaintiff) had met ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... -(Before Major Probyn, chair-t man, Sir Thomas Crawley Bocvey, Bart., Mescs s.F. - S. Teesdale, and Arnold Thmnas.)-Assavl.- b Jonathan Riste, of the York Hotel, Cheltenham, n *was charged with assaulting and beating Thomas S Pearson, station-master at Grange ...

THE LOSS OF THE STEAMSHIP ROSEBUD

... the Rosebud, andl Mr. W~alton (Messrs. WValton. Bufd, and Wa:lton) ap- -peared for the owners and master of the Lady Olive. -Thomas Ri clard-'redinnick, chief rngineer ofd the a Rosebud, said that .ten men got into the jolly best .ywhlen they left 'the whip: ...

YESTERDAY'S [ill]

... Cerbett.Sames Ware. and John Fry.)- 2>eaji.ahirg is Poreit of of Gante.-Thomas Bradbary ind Georgae Brown were of charged with trespassihg in pursuit of game on at the land of Mr. Thomas, Cogg Farm. BRadbury dwas fined d 1 and costs, or fourteen days. A war ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... 3impr-isonment. .2vu-n-macmteaance da: on cf tdd'n-liitpe Finnegan was siuirmoned off for £2 12s., Janies Callaghan 14&. Thomas Hardy i- £6 5 is, Samuntel Waite £1 Is., and John William n.Ridge £-3 Ssi., due for the maintenance of their - t.children in ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... labour - ;and time womnan was ordered to paysc5. and mi ad- Id. costs, or go to gaol for five days with hardl labour, a ?? -Thomas Flynn was charged with being drunk in cO~ W~estgatte-street on Sunday. Defe nd-tnt was ordered A d, to pay Se. and costs, ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... the curinin. I The prisoners were remanded (on bail) until 0 Thursdav. V VIOLF&T ASSAULTv ON A WOMIAN AT SW.ANSFr.- il Thomas Thomas, coal trimmer, was charged at t Swansea with assaulting Margaret Clement, an old t woman. Prosecutrix said she lived at ...

A NOISY ROOSTER

... of the Fulham road, South Kensington, appeared to answer a summons which had been taken out by his neighbour, Mr. George Hardy, chemist, chargi ng him with having a certain bird, to wit a cock, so kept as to he a nuisance and injurious to health. On ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... Fabian's Bay School-roorm, St. Thomas, Sw~ansea. - on Tuesday -evening, for tse purpose of considering the -advisa- - bility of - taking steps to acquire a e public recreation-ground for the inhabitants of St. I Thomas.- Dr. Thomas was voted to the chair. i ...

SERIOUS WOUNDING CASE AT CARDIFF

... Wednesday (before t the Stipendiary, Mr. Daniel Jones, and Mr. J. W. v Vechell) Frederick Hardy, a coal trimmer, was s charged on remand with assaulting and wounding t . Thomas Gunn, a conductor in the employ of the t Cardiff and District Tramways Company, on ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... had b~een stated thatt tike nlortgags was P about to be impeached by piocesdiiiurs in thea r. Bankruptcy Court. Mlr. Cstzsn -hardy.QC., and a. Mr. Swimpen Eady Hehyv appeared for thise t plaintiff; Mr. Mi. Cookson,Q 4C.. aind Mr. Latlooio at fur the mrtgaigee; ...