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COUNTY POLICE COURT. 4

CITY POLICE COURT. 4

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CITY POLICE COURT. 4 WEDNESDAY.—Before Messrs. John Thompson, H. R. Bowers, L. Gilbert, H. T. Brown, H. Churton, T. Smith, F. Bullin, R. Jackson, and Drs. Roberts and Stolterfoth. A NEGLECTFUL FATHER.—Samuel Hiams, labourer, occupying lodgings in Bellis'-court, was summoned to contribute sufficiently to- wards the maintenance of his child in the Industrial School.—It appeared that defendant, who is quite deaf, only obtained casual employ- ment, and often trundled advertising boards about the streets, earning usually about 8s. a week. All he offered to contribute was eighteenpence a week.—The Bench adjourned the case for a week to obtain fuller information. D_ /1\/1"- U n .l.J1U"UAX.-Ue:>lV["e:> UJAO JILayVL k-U. D. V, Roberts), and Mr. George Dutton. RAILWAY PROSECUTION.—George Minshull, who gave his address as Princess-street, Chester, was charged in custody with travelling on the London and North-Western Railway from Manchester to Chester without paying his fare, on the previous day.—Prisoner pleaded guilty.—The ticket collector from the train defendant arrived by in the morning, stated that when he asked defendant for his ticket, he said I have no ticket; why should I have one ?" He made no further explanation. — Railway-Detective Weaver said he had ascer- tained that prisoner had never lived at the address he gave.—Fined 20s and costs, or four- teen days. SATURDAY.—Before Messrs. H. R. Bowers, G. Dutton, and H. Churton. SOLD THE HORSE FOR 15s. 9D. Frederick Marriott, Birkenhead, was summoned for cruelty to a horse.—Inspector Jabez Dowty, R.S.P.C.A., said that on September 16th he saw defendant and his horse, which was attached to a spring cart, in Brook-street. He followed it to the Smithfield, and there examined the horse, which was lame and nothing but a bag of skin and bone. It bore several wounds, and was very weak, and was sold in the Smithfield for 15s. 9d.-Mr. C. Holden, Birkenhead, who appeared for the defence, said defendant, through bad trade, wanted to sell the animal with the trap and harness, and brought it for that purpose to Chester. The wounds had been caused by the animal slipping down on Sept. 1st. Since that accident it had been kept in the stable until it was brought to Chester.— The magistrates thought a penalty of 10s. and costs would meet the case.

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