The application was in ~o adjonrroed.-Mlr. J. Rose applied for a renewal of his out. 'ddoos beer license, at Two Gates, Wilnecots, which he A bad held for six years. Mr. Shaw, of Tamworth, appeared B, 3-to Show that there
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With regard to wvater supply, the sanitary authority had been enforcing that matter as far as possible; but at Two Gates, Cradley, they had been unable to provide a supply owing to the South Staffordshire Waterworks Company being unable to
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Bunn, Now Street, Cradley, beer-house keeper ; Richard Bateman, New Street, Stourboidgo, carpenter end brerhbonee beeper ; Shmaetl Bennett, Two Gates, Cradley. farmer and beer-heuse keeper ; and George Hodgkinse, Bell End, Bellbrouglhton, beer-heuse keeper. Six publicane were reported for
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