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--. SKELETON IN THE GORSE.

ROOSE PETTY SESSIONS.

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ROOSE PETTY SESSIONS. Shire Hall, Saturday.—Before Messrs. W. Howell Walters (chairman), L. Samson, A. W. Massey, T. L. James, James Thomas (Harmes- ton), J. S. Roberts and S. W. Dawkins. STRAYS. Robert Bowen, Llangwm, was summoned for allowing two asses to stray on the high road on the 8th inst. Defendant was fined for a similar offence in 1905. P.C. Morgan proved the offence.—Fined 4s. inclusive. James Moore, a travelling tinker, was sum- moned on the information of P.C. James for allowing two horses to stray on the highway on the 14th inst.—Fined 10s. inclusive: David Edward, a gipsy was summoned for allowing two horses and a donkey to stray on the Pembroke Road. P.C. Morgan found the horses on the Monday, and searched for the owner, but he did not find him until four days later. The horses had strayed a considerable distance from the common, where defendant was staying. Fined 10s. inclusive. NO LIGHT. James John was summoned on the informa- tion of P.C. Llewellyn for driving a horse and cart without a light in the parish of Camrose on the ltLii inst. Defendant did not appear, and the officer said he asked him to plead guilty, and to say he had been unexpectedly delayed in Haverfordwest. He had been into town with some pigs, and he had difficulty in getting them weighed.— Fined 7s. 6d. inclusive. NO TRESPASS. Henry John, of the Hayguard, Haverfordwest, and Henry Drinning, of Haverfordwest, were summoned at the instance of Wm. Hendry, the Glen, for trespass in pursuit of game on land in the occupation of David Evans and David Watts on January 1st. Hendry's story was to the effect that he saw the defendants with dogs and a ferret bag on this land, but he did not see the ferrets used. He called John James Evans, who said he saw the two defendants at the time and place named. Drinning, however, was very emphatic that they were not hunting when the keeper saw them, but were making their way by a short cut to John Evans' land, where they had been given a days' ferreting. He admitted they were trespassing, but it was to save a mile or so. Henry Johns, the other defendant, told a similar story, and after hearing this the Chair- man said the Bench found there had been no trespass in pursuit of conies, and dismissed the case.

IRUDBAXTON.

HAVERFORDWEST COUNTY COURT.

MILFORD HAVEN.

BROAD HAVEN.

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F'I*E aGHERB FOR SUNDAY,

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MID-DEVON ELECTION.

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