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LLANRWST PETTY SESSIONS. MONDAY. Before Colonel J. Johnstone (presiding), J. W. J. Jelf Pettit, Esq., and W. B. Halhed, Esq. THE COUNTY BYE-LAWS.—Thos. Jones, Garth, Eglwysbach, was summoned for removing sheep from one place to another in Denbigh- shire without the necessary certificate under the county bye-laws. The sheep numbered 20. Defendant was fined 6d per sheep and costs.— Edward Evans, Glan Llyn Ogwen, Bethesda, was fined 5s and costs for neglecting to cause 40 lambs to be dipped after their arrival in Den- bighshire from Carnarvonshire. The defence put forward was that the defendant thought his I responsibility was at an end as soon as he delivered the certificate to the farmer on whose land they were grazing.—The charge against John Roberts, farmer, Llanbedr, for whom Mr W. P. Roberts appeared, and who was charged with removing sheep from Carnarvonshire to ^Denbighshire, was dismissed, there being abundant evidence that the certificate had been obtained. A NOVEL POINT.—James Beattie, shep- herd, Melai, Llanfairtalhaiarn, was summoned for having removed one sheep within the district to Gwytherin on the 8th inst. Mr W. P. Roberts defended.-P.C. Davies (46) stated that the day in question was Court Leet, and the farmers of the district brought stray sheep there to be identified. The witness saw the defendant driving one sheep, and he admitted that he had no certificate in the Denbighshire district. Beattie also observed that he did not believe that a certificate was required in bringing a sheep there to be identified.—Cross-examined: Defendant said that be found the sheep straying on the mountain side. Shepherds and farmers had a meeting at Gwytherin every fortnight in order to identify stray sheep.—Mr W. P. Ro- berts said that the bye-laws in question were a great hardship and unjust towards the farmers, and that this prosecution was the most unjust of all the prosecutions in respect to that matter. I The defendant was going to Gwytherin to meet shepherds ani others, and on the way he found one of his master's sheep straying. They did not remove it, but took possession of it. According to that prosecution the defendant could not take it back without the necessary certificate. It was monstrous. If those trifling cases were to be encouraged, there was no knowing where it would end.—Mr Pettit: Suppose I met one of my sheep on the road, could I not take it back without a certificate.- S u perintendent Jarvis: That is the law. -Case dismissed.—In view of this decision Superintendent Jarvis withdrew the summonses against David Davies, Hafod Gerig, Pentrefoelas; Thomas Thomas, Cae Haidd, Nebo W. Roberts, Penygarnedd, Nebo; and John Jones, Merddyn, Gwytherin.

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