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USK. PETTY SESSIONS, THURSDAY. JBefore HABOLD H. WILLIAMS, Epq (in the chair) and S. A. HILTTY, Esq. THB CABDIFF AKMS.—Mr Sykes, solicitor, New- port, appli-d for the temporary transfer of the license of the Cardiff Arms, Usk, from Mr Sweetman to Mr Evans, IIn overman at the Celynen Colliery. It appeared that Mr Evans proposed to cycle to and from the colliery every day, leaving the house under the control of his wife, brother-in-law, and sister.— Supt. James ov,jtcted to this, and urged that the licensee should be the person in charge of the house. -The Bench reluaad the transfer to Mr Evans, but intimated that subject to the brother-in-law being :found to be a fit and proper person they would grant jjjm the transfer, and it was understood that noticed would be served with a Yiew to this being done at the next petty sessions. POOR RATEs.-William Morgan was summoned, tut did not appear, for the non-payment of 128 8d -poor rate due.—Mr Oliver Jenkins, assistant over- seer Uk, gave formal evidence, and an order for payment was made. STRAYS. William Williams, the Tump Farm, Xlantrissent. was summoned for allowing six oows And two pigs to stray on the highway at Llan- trissent on the 3rd November. He did not appear. -P.C. Bullock stated that at 11.15 a.m. on the day iu question he saw the animals on the road and -turned them into defendant's field, the ?ate of -which was open, Defendaut told him that his man -was supposed to have taken them to the fleild.- There was a previous conviction in 1900 of a similar -.offp,noe, and a fine of 5s aud costs (4s 6d) was in- flicted. j DEFENDANT MUST APPEAS.—William John Waters, farmer, Pentwyn Firm, Llangeview, WliS summoned far cruelty to 98 fowls by overorowding i;hem in a crate at L'aobadoc on the 4th November, .and keopiug them without food and water for a con- siderable time.—Defendant did not answer his name, .and the superintendent having expressed the opiuion -that it was a case which called for his attendance it was adjourned for a fortnight, a warrant to be issued to en.-ure this. j PincR AGAIN.—Thomas Price, labourer, of Tros. trey, was brought up in custody on a warrant, for non-payment of X3 under a maintenance order in respect of his wife.-iNIrs Price said eight weeks' contributions were due on Nov. 2nd.—Defendant said he had had no chance to pay the money. There had been wet weeks in which he could not work, and now it was fine he was put in prison.— He was committed for a month's imprisonment, the warrant to be suspended for a mouth to give defendant a chance of paying up. THB LLANGIBBY ARMS.—The temporary transfer of this licence waa granted from Mra Maybarry to John Grady.

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