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TRE'RDDOL PETTY SESSIONS, THURSDAY, FEB. 7TH, before Mr J. M. Davies, Mr J. T. Morgan, and the Bev. J. M. Griffiths. John Jenkins, Taliesin, was charged by John Jones, clerk to the Llancynfelin school, with neglect- ing to send his children, Catherine and William, to school.-An order to attend was made in both cases. Dr Foster, H.M. Inspector of Mines, charged Evan Rees, Machynlleth, and John Murray, Flint, Suther- land House, Gunnersbury, Middlesex, mine owner, for neglecting to cause the top of a winding shaft at the Llawrcwm bach mine, Elerch, to be kept securely fenced, to prevent any accident, on the 6th Decem- ber.—Mr J. P. Cartwright, Chester, appeared for the complainant.- Dr Foster and P.C. Phillips gave evidence for the prosecution, while Mr Rees and Mr Staunton gave evidence for the defence.—The bench fined Rees.£2 and costs, and dismissed the charge against the other defendant on payment of costs. Evan Rees, Machynlleth, was also charged by the same complainant, for neglecting to fence the side entrance of a shaft at the Llanerch Mine, for which he was finedgi and costs. Edward Evans, grocer, Talybont, charged David Davies, stone mason, Talybont, with assaulting him on Monday week.—Mr John Evans appeared for the complainant.—Defendant was fined Is. and costs. The transfer of the license of the Victoria Inn, Borth, from Mrs Margaret Jones, deceased, to Mr John Jones, was granted.

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