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CHURCH SCHOOLS CONCERT.

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ST. ASAPH. COUNTY COURT. FRIDAY.—Before Mr. Horatio Lloyd, Judge. BUSINESS. There were 150 cases entered, and amongst them six judgment summonses, in which the defendants were committed for various terms of imprisonment. INTERPLEADER CASES. Two of these cases lasted the court many hours, though they possessed no features of much public interest. In the first Messrs. Levy, Green, and Co., London, were the execution creditors Mr. John E. Roberts, commercial traveller, late of Rhyl, the de- fendant and Mr. W. Williams, Queen-street, Rhyl, the claimant. Mr. Webb, Rhyl, and Air. E. Roberts were the solicitors engaged. The firm named had seized goods which it was shown belonged to Mr. W. Williams under a bill of sale, which had the peculiarity about it that it was for ,£150, when at the time it drawn only £40 had been advanced, though now the very full value of the bill had been advanced to defendant as was proved in court. His Honour upheld the bill of sale, and gave judgment for claimant with costs. In the other case Mr. J. M. Stanley, Elwy ILE, was the defendant; Mr. R. Williams, baker, Rhyl, the execution creditor; and Mr. J. H. Howard, Man- chester, the claimant. It was clearly proved that the goods seized under exe- cution were held by Mr. Howard under a bill of sale. Going into the various details of proof as to Stanley's position, and the amount of money lent him, and the mortgage on his various properties, took up a great deal of the time of the Court, the claimant eventually gain- ing a verdict. Mr. Wharton, barrister, instructed by Mr. Knowles, was for the claimant, and Mr. Cartwright, of Chester, for the execution creditor. RUNNING AWAY WITH A WARRANT. Mr. G. T. Smith informed his Honour that a bailiff of the court was sent to enter the Mariners' Arms, Rhuddlan, and on getting to the door a person named Jones asked the man for his warrant. On producing it, the man snatched at the warrant and ran away with it. After two days, it was returned. The Judge pointed out to Mr. Smith that the man could be dealt with under a section of the Act, and Mr. Smith said he should take such proceedings. Several other cases of no public interest occupied the judge until late in the afternoon.

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