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THE NEW POSTAL REGULATIONS.

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QUARTERLY MEETINGS OF BAPTISTS.I

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I AN EXCITING CHASE.

RIGHTEOUSNESS EXALTETH A NATION.

RAILWAY PLATFORM.

MAGISTRATES' COURT.

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MAGISTRATES' COURT. «• TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, before Messrs. J. BEAVAN PHILLIPS (in the chair), E. TRUBSHAW. J. MAYBERY, R. H. SAMPSON. I SHEEP SCAB. I J. Arnold,. Gors Farm, Dafen, was charged with selling sheep while they were scabbed.—Mr. D. R. Williams appeared for the defelldallt.-P.S. J. Williams deposed that he visited the farm on the 22nd March, and found that two sheep with scab on them had been sold. The defendant and his wife were called, and denied the allegation. After the case for the prosecution had been closed, Capt. Scott asked the Bench for permission to call P.C. James as a witness, who had been in court during the hearing of the case. Mr. D. R. Williams objected. The Bench fined the defendant 32s., including costs. I KILLING SHEEP THAT WEUE SCABBED. I Powell Richards was charged with an offence against the Killing Sheep Scab Order of 1895. Mr. D. R. Williams appeared for the defendant. P.S. J. Williams gave evidence to the effect that the defendant had killed a sheep without obtaining the proper notice from him after sheep-scab. The defendant deposed that the farmer informed him that the Sergeant had given the necessary per- mission to kill the sheep. The Bench dismissed the case. I DRUNK. I Francis Davies, Stone Cottage, Pembrey, was I charged with drunkenness.—Fined 17s. including costs. I OBSTRUCTING. Thomas Gullington, Tunnel-road, and W. Jenkins, Upper Mill-road, were charged with obstructing the highway in Prince of Wales Lane by fighting on the 17th ult.—Fined 12s. each including costs. TRESPASSING ON THE GUICAT WESTERN liAILWAY. Margaret Evans, Havelock-street, was charged with trespassing on the Great Western Railway on the 31st ult. Mr. T. R. Ludford appeared for the company, and Mr. W. Howell defended. Mr. Ludford said that the case was brought under Section 13 of the Company's bye-laws of 1882. W. Jones, a shunter in the employ of the G.W.R. at the Llanelly Docks, deposed that he remembered the 31st March. He saw the defendant on the brake of a coal wagon. The wagon was on No. 6 siding. She was throwing coal down to the ground. She had a bag in her hand, into which she put some coal. She exposed herself to great risk. Cross-examined by Mr. Howell: -It was in the day time. Theplace was not enclosed. The public did not walk over the siding. The nearest engine to her was at a distance of 12 yards. He was not on bad terms with the defendant. He did not lay hands on her. Tudor Davies, inspector on the G.W.R., sworn, said there were notices posted up at the level crossing warning people not to trespass. The Bench fined the defendant 10s. including costs.

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MILL LANE MISSION ROOM.

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