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“Limerick Quarter Sessions Adjourned to Tomorrow”

The Limerick Quarter Sessions scheduled for city business were set to commence today at 12 o’clock. However, Judge Adams, presiding over the proceedings, notified that his arrival would be delayed until 2 o’clock. As attendees awaited the commencement of the Court’s activities at the later time, there was no sign of his Honor, who had unfortunately missed his train.

In light of these circumstances, Mr Ambrose Hall, 5 r, officially adjourned the Sessions to tomorrow morning, with a slated start time of 11 o’clock. In the meantime, Mr T.D. McCoy, the Registrar, oversaw the handling of undefended civil bills. Notably, there is no criminal business on the docket for the City Sessions, with the civil business for tomorrow limited to the consideration of several appeals.

Limerick Echo – Tuesday 02 January 1906

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