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LLANGUNNOR.

PENDINE.

LAUGHARNE.

LLANFIHANGEL-YSTRAD.

LLANDYSSIL.

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LLANDYSSIL. PETTY SESSIONS. —The monthly sitting of the magistrates for this district took place on Thurs- day, when Sir M. O. W. L'oyd, Bart., Messrs J. P. V. Pryse, A. H. Jones, Charles Lloyd, and T. P. Lewes were present. Mary Evans, Porthyrhyd, Llanybyther, was fined 5s. and costs for having been drunk and disorderly at Llanybyther village, on the 2nd ult.-Morgan Rhydderch, of Abergorlech, who was found drunk while in charge of a cart, and two horses on the 20th of May last, was fined 5s. and costs.—Moses Williams, of Glandwr Lledrod, was fined 10s. and costs, for having ridden a pony furiously at Llanybyther, on the 2nd of June, the defendant being at the time also in charge of an entire horse. -In the case of Esther Davies, Coe 111 wydon, Llanfihangel-ar-arth v. Mary Evans of Byrgumuchaf, Llanfihangel-ar-arth, charged with an assault on 2nd June, the bench dismissed the complaint and ordered defendant to pay costs. Mr J. P. V. Pryse, Bwlchbychxn, charged Colonel Coles, a gentleman, staying at the Black Lion, Llanybyther, and a man named Thomas Brown, residing at Llanybyther, with having committed a trespass by entering on certain Crown lands, in the parish of Llanllwlli, on the 18th ult., in pursuit. of game, the complainant having the sole right of killing the game on such lands. Mr Pryse prosecuted, and Mr John, of Carmarthen, appeared for defendants, and after a lengthy hear- ing the bench dismissed both cases. -Margaret Evans, Glandur, Llandyssul, widow v. James Phillips, Factory Synod Inn. In this matter the complainant sought to recover from defendant, 210 damages said to have been sustained by reason of the latter having absented himself from the former's employ before the expiration of the term for which he had contracted to serve her as a servant in husbandry. Mr W. E. George, solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn, appeared for complainant, and Mr E. J. Thomas, Newquay, defended. After a long and careful hearing, the magistrates decided to older the contract to be rescinded, defendant to forfeit E4 Is. of the wages turning to him and to pay costs.—Regina v. Michael Mc'Dalmont, of Liverpool, labourer, charged with stealing a portion of a cart harness from a stable at the King's Arms, Llandyssul, on the 10th ult. The case being a trivial one, the bench only ordered defendant to be imprisoned for one day.

LLANELLY.I

NAR BERTH.

NEWCASTLE EMLYN.

LLANDOWROR.

DYFFRYN CLETTWR.

LAMPETER.

LLANYBYTHER.

TRESAITH (CARDIGANSHIRE).

NEW QUAY.

ABERAYRON.

TALSARN.

!LLANDOVERY BOARD OF j GUARDIANS.

THE LATE MRS. PRICHARD, TYLLWYD,…

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---------DEATH OF LORD CARNARVON.

LOCAL FAIRS FOR JULY.

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