The application of Frederick Simpson for a railway refreahmeut room at ilamloy Bridge »u ([ranted.Publican's Removal to New Premises.— Adolph ileiso, from tho Livingstone Arma. I'ort Ade laide, to promisee at the corner of Commercial-road ana Dsiu-atreet, Port Ado* laido. to he callod the Novrmarkel HotoL Meaara. Nloholaon and Boyer appearod for tho apnlioant. After a witness had been called in favour of tho applicant lnapeotor Sullivan atood up to cross examine, and Mr. Beyer objected to hla doing so. Ilo had not given notice of hla objootion. The Chairman atatod that notice had been given by Sub Inspector Do via. Mr. Boyor alao objected to him, aa there waa noovidonoe that he was luapootor of Publlo houaea of Port Adelaide, aa ho said he waa. The counsel for the applicant alao objected that thore waa no proof of tho aervioe of noUoo of the objection. Mr. H. W. Varley appeared for the polioe, and aubmltted that there had boeo. Tho Bench, however, upheld the view taken by Mr. N'lchoUoo, and an application by Mr. V arley for adjournment was refused. Inspector Sullivan and Sub lnapeotor Doyle wero ruled to have uo focua alandi, and the police were an able to be oroaa examined. Tho Rev. J. C Kirby applied to be heard in opposition, but the flench decided that undar olauae 10 of the Act he could not apeak oo tho case. The application wm granted.New Applicants for Old Houses (Storekeepers ) Granted.— John Hutchings, Main-atrcot, Kapunda; Waiter Peter Petten. Lily* atreet, Goodwood; John JJenrv Sohicktl, Elisabeth street, Rat t wood.Now Houaea—Wine Uotnoea Granted — Alexander Krancl*, Cook atoo Valley. Mr. £L W. Varley appeared for tho applicant.