Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

7 articles on this Page

MEETING OF PAINTERS AT CADOXTON.

COTTAGE HOSPITAL ANDi NURSING…

PENARTH POLICE COURT.

News
Cite
Share

PENARTH POLICE COURT. MONDAY.—Before Mr. O. H. Jones (in the chair), General Lee, Sir. Valentine Trayes, and Mr. J. P. Thompson. ADULTERATION OF BEER.-The cases against Mr. Hoddinott, Miss Leicester, Mr. F. C. Williams, Mr. Greatrex, and Miss Davy were adjourned sine die pending the decision of the High Court with regard to the Merthyr cases. THE JURY LIST.-The jury lists for the parishes in the Penarth division were examined by the Bench and passed, and the assistant overseers for t the parishes in the division sworn in. ASSAULTING- A GATEKEEPER--Thomas Ryan, seaman, was charged with assaulting David Jones, gatekeeper, in the employ of the Barry Company, on the 17th November last year. Prisoner had been to sea since.—Mr. Downing prosecuted.—Prosecu- tor said that on the day in question prisoner, in company with John Dwyer, drove up to the cabin of the Company at the entrance to the private road. He asked them for a ticket, and prisoner got out and struck him with his fist on the face.- Police-constable Salter corroborated.—Inspector Rees said that prisoner and Dwyer drove to Cardiff the same day as they committed the offence, assaulted the police there and was sentenced to a month's imprisonment. He had since been away from the neighbourhood.—Prisoner said he had been to Liverpool.—Fined 10s. and costs, in default seven days' imprisonment. RIDING ON THE FOOTPATH.—Charles Lewis was charged with riding a bicycle on the footpath between Cogan and Penarth on the 21st September. —Sergeant Sansom proved the case, and, after cautioning the defendant against a repetition of the case, allowed him to go. DRUNKENNESS.—Elizabeth Hunt, for being drunk on the highway at Penarth on the 23th September, was fined lOs. and costs.—William Sage, carpenter, Barry Dock, was charged with being drunk at Penarth on the 25th September. Defendant did not appear, and a warrant was issued.—Barbara M'Taggett was charged with being drunk and disorderly at Penarth on the 16th September.—Police-constable proved the case. and defendant was fined 10s. and costs, or ten dayiil imprisonment.

THEFT OF MONEY AT CADOXTON.

MANOR FARM DAIRY, DAUny. I1

Advertising

[No title]