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GWERNAFFIELD.

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RIDING WITHOUT REINS.

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RIDING WITHOUT REINS. Reed, a young' mar., a titter, living at Gwernaffield, was summoned for riding in a cart drawn by two horses without reins. He did not appear, his uncle who came forward to represent him, stating that he had a sore foot. P.C. Hugh IVilliai-ns stated that on Saturday, the 8th inst., about eleven o'clock, the defendant was riding in a cart drawn by two horses without reins, going through the village of Gwernaffield. Witness shouted to him to come down and to stop the horses, and be would not take any notice, except whipping up the horses. Witness then stopped the horses, whereupon the de- fendant asked him why he interfered with him. Witness asked the defendant whose cart it was, and he was told to look and find out. He did look and found out the owner. He then asked the defendant's name, and he also told him to find that out. The magistrates imposed a fine of 10s. and costs, the Chairman telling the defendant's uncle to teil his nephew that it was a most dangerous practice to ride without reins on the highway, and half of the accidents in the country were caused by it.

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