Ddisgrifiad / Description | (a) APPLICATIONS BY FARMERS claiming exemption from licence duty for working farm dogs.
(b) LIST of cases to be heard at Bettwsycoed on 9th March 1934.
(c) OBJECTION of Thomas John Pritchard, Superintendent of Police, to the exemption from licence duty for keeping a dog applied for by Catherine Jane Thomas of Tynmyndd, Nantbwlchrheurn on the grounds that she is not a farmer.
(d) OBJECTION of Thomas John Pritchard, Superintendent of Police, to the exemption from licence duty for keeping a dog applied for by Margaret Jane Evans of Pant Du, Trefriw on the grounds that she is not a farmer.
(e) OBJECTION of Thomas John Pritchard, Superintendent of Police, to the exemption from licence duty for keeping a dog applied for byWilliam Thomas Williams of Llys Gain, Trefriw on the grounds that he is not a farmer.
(f) DEPOSITION of William Hanlon, Detective Inspector of The London Midland and Scottish Railways, Chester, that Elizabeth Jones of 19 Dolgarrogddw View, Blaenau Festiniog is likely to be able to give material evidence in the prosecution of John Jones for travelling without paying his fare.
(g) DEPOSITION of William Hanlon, Detective Inspector of The London Midland and Scottish Railways, Chester, that Edgar Jones of Cefnbychan Farm, Blaenau Festiniog is likely to be able to give material evidence in the prosecution of John Jones for travelling without paying his fare.
(h) INFORMATION of William Hanlon, Detective Inspector of The London Midland and Scottish Railways, Chester, that John Jones of 4 Park Ave., Seacombe, Wallasey travelled on the LMS and Great Western railways without paying his fare. |