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Mathry Petty Sessions. Friday last—Before Messrs Chas Mathias (chairman) T B Rees, G D Harries, S T Williams, W Geo James and T E Thomas. DODGER Dc" AGAIN. Jas Dunn, an elderly labourer, well-known to the police as one capable of shamming ill- ness at anytime to save exertion, was summon- ed by Police-Supt Brinn for being drunk and disorderly at Upper Solva on December 29th last.—P.C. Nash stated that Dunn made use of rather strong language and declined to listen to homely advice to move on home.— Fined 5s and 7 6d costs. Defendant did not put in an appearance. ASSES THAT STRAY. Win Maurice Mortimer, Cross Square, St. David's, was summoned for allowing two asses to stray. Mary Ann John, Priskillv Terrace, St. David's, was summoned for allowing one ass to roam.—P.C. Jenkins gave details and said that Mortimer was fined at Mathry for similar offence May 5th, 1905, and John was fined on Nov. 15, 1906.—The Magistrates fined the defendants 6d each animal with 4s costs. CLAnlS FOR WAGF.S. -> Thomas Evans, farmer, Llandigegfach, was summoned by John Johnson, who had been in defendant's employ as servant, for [I 14s 7d wages alleged to be due. After much argument the Magistrates ordered the payment of [I and the costs. 1 Mansel Sambruck, St. David's, was sum- moned by Francis John Swales, St. David's, in respect to £ 2 12S alleged to be due to him as wages. In this case the Bench ordered the payment of f I 12s and costs. SETTING TRAPS IN THE OPEN. If there is one offence more than another which readily meets with the punishment it deserves at Mathry Sessions it is that of set- ting steel traps in the open to catch rabbits. This method at best is barbarous enough and the pity is that those responsible for legislat- ing such a method of inflicting torture were not first compelled to undergo the experience of a pinch in a steel gin.—Mr Fred Bogg, gamekeeper at Trecwn, summoned John Evans, labourer, Letterston, for employing spring traps for the purpose of catching rab- bits at Llanfair Farm, in the occupation of Mr John Edwyrds, on Feb. 18th.—Mr Bogg gave evidence which was duly corroborated and a fine of C2 and as costs was inflicted. CYCLISTS FINED. It is regrettable that cyclists are so very indifferent in regard to their own and other people's safety as to ride bicycles at night without the necessary lighted lamp. Recently at Fishguard fines were inflicted upon fool- ish lampless riders,' yet carelessness continues. David Harries, stoker on the Letterston railway at Goodwick, was summoned for riding on the Haverfordwest and Fishguard main road near St. Dogwells without the essential lamp.—P.C. Morris, Letterston, stated he called upon the defendant to stop and he did so tardily. Asked why he carried no lighted lamp defendant replied that it went out just as he came down the hill and did'nt think it necessary to light it until reaching the bottom—Fined is and 4s costs. LICENSING. Several dog exemption certificates were granted together with the usual licenses for Lettesston fair.

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