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HAVERFORDWEST PETTY SESSIONS.

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HAVERFORDWEST PETTY SESSIONS. These sessions were held at the Shire Hall, on Thurs- day, before the Mayor, John Madocks, Esq, T. Rul 0WCll, Eiq. and S. Hariord, Esq. DRUNKENNESS AND RIOTOUS CONDUCT. John Jiees and Sarah Bees, of Prendergast, were charged with drunkenness and riotous conduct at Bridge Street, on Saturday night. The defendants did not appear. Mr Cscil aaid that John Rees had requested him to ask for an adjournment for a fortnight, to enable him to get evidence to prove that his wife was in fault. The Bench declined to grant an adjournment. Police Constable Harries proved the offence, and the Bench ordered both defendants to be committed to prison for seven days and to pay the costs, and in default of payment of costs, to be further imprisoned for seven days. LETTING ORF FIREWORKS. Two cases were set down in the charge sheet of letting off fireworks in the streets, which Mr Cecil, in answer to a question from Mr Harford, said had been withdrawn, with the consent of the Mayor. UNLAWFULLY REMOVING GOODS. John Llewettin, late of Palmerston, was charged by Mr W. M. Phillips, clerk to the Trustees of the Free- men, with removing his goods to avoid distress for rent. On the application of the complainant, the case was adjourned for a month.

HAVERFORDWEST PETTY SESSION?.

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HAVERFORDWEST MARKET.

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