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MARTON.

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MARTON. PETTY SESSIONS.—FRIDAY. Before the Rev. L. J. Lea, James Whittaker, John Whittaker, and E. S. Mostyn Pryce, Esqrs. School Cases.—Eleven cases were entered by the School Attendance Committee of the Forden Union. Mr. J. E. Tomley (from Mr Pryce's offices), who ap- peared for the complainants, said the attendance in that district was exceptionally bad, and had been brought to the notice of the Committee by the Education Department, Whitehall. To remedy this he asked the Bench to inflict exemplary punishments in the cases before them. The whole of the cases were proved by Mr J. Oliver, inspector of the Worthen District In the cases against William Bunting, Bromley Callow Edward Davies, Lyde Jesse Rowson, Crow's Nest; Joseph Rawson, Crow's Nest; and David Humphreys, Upper Heizhtley, the highest possible fine (5s.) was imposed.—The Bench decided to deal leniently with the case of George Perkin, of Perkin's Bench, cn account of his cir- cumstances, and a fine of Is. only was iliflicted.- The cases against Richard Davies, Upper Walton; J. C. Hughes, S-lailbeach John Rimmer, Stockton Wood; and Sidney Smith, of Stockton, were dis- missed on account of the illness of the children, and th, distances to be traversed to school.—The case agtinat Thomas Evans, of Stockton Hall, was ad. journed for the production of a doctor's certificate. Illegal Removal.—George Moore, of Aston Piggott, Worthen, was charged with removing 28 sheep from Montgomeryshire into the County of Salop.—The defendant pleaded that when he bought the sheep the auctioneer said he might remove them.—The Bench imposed a fine of Ss 4d. including costs, and advised the defendant to apply to the auctioneer to refund same.

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