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Roose Petty Sessions. Saturday-BAfore Messrs T. Rule Owen (in the ohair), W. Davies, and G. Davies. CHARGE OF ASSAULT. At the last sitting of the uouit a case was heard in which Tbom as Powell, of Dreeu Hill, was summoned for assaulting Peter Lewill at Steynton on January 9. After a long hearing* the Bench decided that each of the parties should be bound over to keep the peace in the sum ot £ 10, and should pay the oosts between them. AN EXCISE PROSECUTION. Georv.f Harries, farm labourer, Walton Farm, Walton West, was summoned tor killing game on November 16 without having a proper license or oertifioate. He pleaded guilty. Mr. O'Shea, supervisor, said Mr. Howell Walters saw the defendant shooting a pheasant. He had a dog and a gun with him, and had a license for a gun and dog, but no license to kill game. Defendant said he was sorry for what he had done, and in reply to the Bench said be had permission to go on this land. He was fined;C2 and costs. WORRYING SHEEP. John Jones, of Bolton Hill, was summoned by Mr. J. T. Fisher, of Denant, who sought to recover f5 from defendant for two sheep killed by his dog. Mr. W. G. Eaton Evans, who prosecuted, said some boys going to Bolton Hill School heard some doga in the field. They taw two dogs, one belonging to defen- dant, and the other to a man named Phillips, chasing the sheep about the field. One of the sheep was in such a condition that it bad to be killed. On the following day Mr. Fisher went to the Bolton Hill School, and the boys repeated their story as to seeing the sheep chased. On December 14, a farmer named Wm. Gibby, of Bolton Hill, heard defendant's dog barking, and he saw it worrying the sbeep. Evidence in support was given by Daniel Mathews and Garfield Reynolds, two boys who saw the sheep being worried, and by Wm. Gibby in the second case. The defend- ant Jones denied that it was his dog which killed the sheep on the first occasion, but admitted that it was on the second occasion. He called Miss Absalom, an assistant at Bolton Hill School, who Faid she saw two dogs ohasing the sheep, but neither of the dogs belonged to defendant. '1 he Bench held both cates proved, and ordered defendant to pay 22 10s in each case. Defendant, who said he was only a poor schoolmaster, was allowed a month's time to pay.
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Haverfordwest Borough Petty Sessions. Monday.—Before the Mayor (Mr H. J. E. Price), Messrs L. Roberta. T. L. James and W. J. Jones. NOT A BONA FIDE. John Smith, of Ford, Hayscastle, was summoned for obtaining intoxicating liquor during prohibited hour* on Jan. 28th from Wm. Giles, White Horse Hotel, by falsely representing himself to be a traveller. P.S. Parry said in Sunday in question he saw the defendant in the bar with a pint of beer before him. He said he had walked from the Tunnel, but witness saw his boots were clean, and in reply to further questions elicited that defendant had lodged at Ford the previous night. He was fined 10s in- cluding costs. iLI DRUNK IN CHARGE. Henry Thomas, Wolfsdale, Camrose, was sum- moned for being drunk in charge of a horse and trap in Cartlett on Jan. 29. P.S. Parry proved the offence, and said the defendant was very drunk. His wife was with him, but she was not so very bad. A fine of 20s and 9s 6d costs was imposed. DRUNK. George Evans, Prospect Place, Haverfordwest, was summoned for being drunk in Salutation Square on February 2. P.S, James proved the offence. This being his first offence defendant was fined 2s 6d without oosts. A PURE ACCIDENT. Benjamin Davies, Milford Road, Haverfordwest, was summoned for driving a waggon without a light at Merlin's Hill on February 2nd at 6.45 p.m. P.C. Nicholas saw the defendant driving a pair of horses in a waggon. lie had no light, and when spoken to said his" boss" was behind with a light. Mr Jenkins said the waggon had been left all night at Johnston, and by a pure accident no lamp was there; but there was a cart in front, and he had a trap behind, both being lighted. Fined 6d without costs. TWO CHARGES. Henry Burns, a stranger, was in custody on two charges, that of being drunk and of indecent ex- posure. P.S. James found him lying asleep in High Street on Sunday when people were coming from Church. He afterwards saw him committing the second offence in Perrot's Avenue, and locked him up. He had 6s 21d upon him. He was fined 10s, including costs. CHARGE OF ASSAULT AND WILFUL DAMAGE. Frederick Harries, Prospect Place, Haverfordwest, was summoned for wilful dam&ge to the property of Elizabeth Edwards, of Prospect Place, on Jan. 27th to the value of 3s; there was a further charge of assaulting Eliz. Harries. The story as told by Mrs Harries was to the effect that the defendant, who waa her brother-in-law, ran into Mrs Edwards' house, where she was at the time, and kicked her violently over the knee, and pounded her with his fists. The table upset and everything upon it was broken. The defendant was very drunk at the time. Defendant cross-examined his sister-in-law, but she denied that she spat in his face, or struck him with a stick, or called him names. All she wanted was peace, and she was afraid of defendant. Mrs Edwards gave corroborative evidence, and said defendant kicked Mrs Harries twice. The defendant was sworn, and said Mrs Harries called him names. She spat in his face, and struck him four or five blows with a stick. She went back into the house and tumbling across the table knocked it over. Ever since prosecutrix had been bound over to keep the peace against his mother he had had no peace. He never kioked proseoutrix. He called William Phillips who said Mrs Harries was very drunk, and began abusing defendant. He never saw what took plaoe in the house; what he saw was outside. Lizzie Elliston said she was in Mrs Edwards' house when Fred Harries came in, and kioked Mrs Harries and upset the table. Mrs Harries was sit- ting down quietly when Fred Harries rushed in and kioked her. The Bench considered the defendant had been guilty of a brutal assault, and fined him C2 and lis 61 costs for the assault Is fine and 3s damage, with 5s 6d costs for the charge of wilful damage. Mrs Harrries asked if defendant be bound over, and was told that if he molested her again she must come to the court.
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Take Notice. ALL PERSONS found trespassing over the Farm of St. Elvis will be prosecuted. (By Order). JOHN JONES. Llandrndion, St. David's, 26th Jan., 1906. 3fel5. I The LONDON and PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED. ♦ SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL C-1,600,000 0 0 RESERVE FUND (Invested in Consols). £ 1,395,000 0 0 DIRECTORS AUGUSTINE BIRRELL, ESQ., K.C. I RT HON SIRHERBERT MAXWELL, BART, M.P., IR WILLIAM BOORD, BART F.R.S. WILLIAM HAYES FISHER, EeQ. RICHARD (IOBDEN MIC Fl ELL, ESQ. SIR EDWIN H. GALSWORTHY SIR ALEXANDER MONCRIEFF, K.C.B, F.R.S. ) SIR JOSEPH SAVORY, BART. General Manager-JOHN WOODROW CROSS, ESQ AUDITORS: ERNEST COOPER, ESQ. I EDGAR FIGGESS, EBQ SOLICITORS. SECRETARY. MESSRS MUNNS & LONGDEN WM. JOHN STOKOE, ESQ. London Agents—MESSRS GLYN, MILLS, CURHIE & Co Head Office:-3, BANK BUILDINGS, LOTHBURY, E.C. Pembrokeshire Branches and Sub-Bratches. Manager. HAVERFORDWEST A. J. Wright ST. DAVID'S. „ LETTERSTON FISHGUARD W T WALTERS MILFORD HAVEN I-r W PRICE NARBERTH G P BREWER PEMBROKE E S BIRKETT PEMBROKE DOCK n M RICE NEYLAND 11 11 TENBY J PRYTHERCH LONDON SUBURBAN BRANCHES. MANAGER MANAGERS. ANERLEY, 137, Anerley Road W SUTTON MITCHAM W THEW BARKING J. V. DRAKE MOR/TLAKFC and EAST SHEEN S F HIOGINS BECKENHAM C W GBIBBLE MUNSTER PARK, 841, Polheim Road M H WILDE BHRMONDSEY, 56, Old Kent Road F J T JOURDAIN MUSWELL HILL H C SIMPSON BLACKHEATH E LUDLOW NEW CROSS GATE, 180,HewCross RdEHiNOESTON BOWES PARK, N E B RIDGWAY NEWINGTON GREEN GJVCOURTENAY CANNING TOWN, Barking Road J W MCVEAGH NEW SOUTHGATE H E BRvWS CARSHALTON J A TULLOCH PADDINGTON, 163 EdgWare-rd C. F. CROSS CATFORD H F VAUGHAN PENGE W SUTTON CHINGFORD J BARNES PLAISTOW J W MCVEAGH (JLAYGATE R. G. THOMaS PLUMSTEAD. 119 High-St. W H LEWIS EA-T GREENWICH P J AITCHISON PONDER'S END T. E. FULLER EAST HAM J 0 JONES RICHMOND g jr HIGGINS EDMONTON LOWER R. I. NANCARROW ROMAN ROAD, BOW, No. 39 C 8 SABIN EDMONTON UPPER „ „ ST. MARGARET'S East Twickenham J J MORRIS ELTHAM H. KITTO BIDCUP D M LEWIS ENFIELD J. W. BAREFOOT SOUTHGATE W C M SMITH ESSEX ROAD, No 388 W H YOUNG SOUTH KENSINGTON, 108, Queen's Gats FINCHLEY (Church End) A. C. C. DUNN EG BAILLIE FINCHLEY (North) „ SOUTH TOTTENHAM H C OWEN FIN-BURY PARK R E WATKINS SPI I'ALFIE LD,3,83 Commercial-st.,E,. E A P JONES GREEN LANES, 68, High Road, Wood Green STAMFORD HILL, No. 40 EDWD. JOHN E B RIDGWAY STOKE NEWINGTON 159, High Street •• JOHN HACKNEY, The Triangle A E GARDINER STRATFORD, E. W G ACWORTH HAMJPSTEAD, England's Lane W G WEATHEKLBY SURBITON R G THOMAS HAMPTON HILL E. H. MACFARLANE SURBITON HILL R G THOMAS HARRINGAY A W HARE hUTTON J A TULLOCH HIGHBURY, No 4, Higbbary PlaceV S ROBERTSON SYDKNH4 M, 42, Kirkdale H K HUMPHREYS HI I HER GREEN H F VAUGHAN TBDDINGTON E H MACFARLANE HONOR OAK PARK E A HIN3ESTON THORNTON HEATH C W CAIUEK HORNSEY R. MORRIS TOTTENHAM H BRYANT HOUNSLOW H. LONG TUFNELL PARK, 155, Fortesa Road DR THOlllAS ILFORD, High Street W T BENSON TWICKENHAM J J MORRIS KENTISH TOWN D. R. THOMAS WALHAM GREEN & FULHAM M H WILDE KEW SF HIGGINS WALT HAMSTOW, Hoe Street J BARNES KEW GARDENS S F HIGGINS WALTEIAIIISTOW, St. Jaines St. J BARNES KINGSLAND, 1, High Street W H YOUNG WESTCOMBE PARK, 43,Vanbrughpark E LUDLO" KINGSTON-ON-THAMAS HUGH BONNEH WEST GREEN H C OWEN LADYWELL WM HODGETTS WiiST HAMPSTEAD, West End Lane LEE BRIDGE ROAD, Ley ton G A JbisnE W G WEATHERLEY LEE GREEN H. KITTO WHITE HART LANE, Tottenham H BRYANT LEWISHAM WM HODGETTS WINCHMORB HILL W C s SMITH LEYTONSTONE D F THOMAS WOOD GREEN E B RIDGWAY MAIDA VALE, 23, Clifton Rd., W. 0 F CFose WOOLWICH w H Litwis MANOR PARK J 0 JONES COUNTRY BRANCHES. MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER ABFRDARE CM LEWIS EYE F. WH-TE NORTIIFLEET D JWILLIAMS ABERYSTWYTH J B KITTO FAKENHAM HY. NEWSON NORTH WALSHAM H W DAVIES ALDEBURGH W M THOMAS GILLINGHJLM M. H. ATKINS NORWICH C H A LOCK ASCOT T W N HYDE New Brompton, Kent PENARTH J E HARRIS BARRY WP PHILLIPS GORLESTON-ON-SEA JTHAVARD PENTRE R ( DYKE BELVEDERE T DAVIBS GOSPORT F A TIPPLE PONTYPOOL C H COPLEY BEXH1LL RE BUTCHER GRAVESEND D J WILLIAMS PONTYPRIDD J8 THOMAS BEXLEYHEATH D M LEWIS GRAYS F N TOMKINS (Sub-Manager) H A OWEN BRIDGEND J W PRIOHARD HALESWORTH T M THOMAS PORT TALBOT E M MORGAN BRIGHTON JOHN ROE HARLESTON W. BRYANT RHYL C D COPLEY BRISTOL A LANGLANDS HUNSTANTON G. VV. PAGE K.HYMNEY W D JONES BUILTH DAVID THOMAS KING'S LYNN G.W. PAGE ROCHESTER L EVANS BUNGAY R B ANDREWS LAMPETER E L JONES ROWFOKD A B CAUSTON CAMBERLEY F J BACON LANDPORT(Portsmouth) F ROWE RUTHIN W T A JONES CARDIFF T J GRIGSON LEI«H-ON-RIBA C N NORTHCOX ST. CLEARS G P BREWER CARDIFF DOCKS J E HARRIS LLANDILO J T WILLIAMS SOUTKK'ND-ON-SEA G P VEALE CARMARTHEN R A BROCKIE LLANDOVERY T J WILLIAMS TAINES F STOKOE CHATHAM W B WILLMOT LLANDRINDOD WELLS STROOD L EVANS JHEP.sTOW C W L DioBy DAVID THOMAS SWANSEA D T LEWIS COWBRIDGE G CODD LLANELLY II. OPER rlLBUi:tí DOCKS P: TOMKIlIoS DISS C J PEARSON LLANIDLOES J DAVIES TREDEGAR W D Joits DOWNHAM MARKET G W PAGE LOWESTOFT C L DARKE QSK N OWEN EASTBOURNE FJ CHAMBERS MACHYNLLETH D E R GRIFFITH WKLLS HY. NEWSON EAST DEREHAM CHAS CORY MAIDSTONE P R P JONES WE -T 1CLIFP-ON-SEA G P VEALE EBBWVALE W PARTRIDGE MERTHYR TYDFIL ED. JONES WEYBIIIDGE F J H HALLa EGHAM F. E. bTOKOE NEATH A W GREEN YARMOUTH (great) J T HAVARD ERITH T DAVIES NEWPORT, MON GEO MARSH SUB-AGENCIES. Abercarn, Abercynon, Aberdovey, Abersychan, Abertridwr, Ashford (Middlesex), Bargoed, Banstead, Barry Dock, Blackwood, Blaengarw, Briton Ferry, Bush Bill Park, Cadoxton, Caerau. Caerphilly, Chadwell Heath, Crumlin, Cwm (Mou.), East Harling, Ewell, Ferndale, Goodmvyes, Highams Park, Leiston, Letterston, Llaubradach, Llangennech, Llanhilleth. Llantwit Major, 1 lanwrtyd Wells, Llanybyther, Llwynpia, Maerdy, Maesteg, Maesycyinmer, Merthyr Vale, Mountain Ash, Nantymoel, New Tredegar, Ney- and, 0 gmore Vale, Palmer's Green, Penygraig Pontardawe, Pontlottyn, Pontyc. miner, Porth, ltainham, Roat'h (Cardiff), St. David's, Saxmundham, Senghenvdd, Skewen, Snettisham, Stan-ford-le-Hope, Sunning- dale, Tregaron, Treharris, Treherbert, Treorky, Tylorstown, Wood Street, (Walthamstow,) Wymondham, YARMOUTH FISH WHARF, Ynysybwl, Ystalyfera. 0 The.London and Provincial Bank, Limited, opens- DRAWING ACCOUNTS—Upon the plan usually adopted by other Bankers DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS—Deposits are received from Customers and others, and interest allowed thereou at such rates and for such period as may be agreed upon, reference being had to the state of the THE BANK effects purchases and sales of British and Foreign Funds, Stocks, Shares and Se- curities,—receives Dividends, &c, thereon,—and transacts every other description of Banking business Every Officer of the Bank is required to Sign a Declaration of Secrecy as to the transaction of any of its Customers By Order of the Directors, J W CROSS, GENERAL MANAGER Balance sheet of the London and Provincial Bank, Limited DR. 30th December, 1905. CR. d d £ d pAPITAL 800,000 0 0 CASH 160,000 £ 1') ebares, £ 5 '1,857,754 10 4 RESERVE FUND. 1,395,000 0 0 „Call & Short Notice 1,000,000 0 0_ Invested in £ 1, T 2,85/,754 10 4. 641,176 9s 5d. 2J n"™ xa71 per cent. Consols Consols £ 2,303,692 4s 7d w„ CTTRKFNT DEPOSIT & as security for public 13,791,345 1 4 AjcwoM 1.353,138 7 10 PROFIT AND Loss National War Loan, Ex- balance brought che^er l^- forward 40,997 2 6 s vaal Loan, India Stock Net profit for the and British Colonial half-year after mak- *ov.sniment B ond s ing provision for bad and Inscribed Stocks 8a4,584 12 0 and doubtful debts London County Council, and deducting HE- Corporation of Lon- BATE ON BILLS NOT DUE 97,889 18 4 don, Metropolitan 138,887 0 10 Consolidated, Liver- Eool Manchester and iristol Corporation • Stocks.422.768 13 0 English Railway Deben- ture and Preference Stocks, East Indian Railway Guaranteed Stocks, and other Securities fi20,901 3 2 4,056,392 16 0 LOANS, ADVANCES, BILLS DISCOUNTED, &c 8,991,810 19 5 PREMISES—Freehold and Leasehold '.t-\(as reduced by amounts from time to time written off). 216,273 16 5 £ 16,125,232 2 2 j £ 16,125,232 2 2 Profit and Loss Aeeount for the half-year ended 30th. DEC., 1905. £ s d £ » Current Expenses 113 7 2 Balance of last Profit and Loss Account 40,991 < ? Interest 77,309 13 7 Gross Profit for Half-year after making Dividend at 18 per cent per provision for Bad and Doubtful annum 72,000 0 0 Debts and deducting Rebate on bills Reserve Fund 10,500 1 6 not dus 288,520 18 1 Reduction of Premises Account 10,000 0 0 1 Officers' Pension & Gratuity Fund 5,000 0 0 Balance carried forward 41,386 la 4 —————— 138,837 0 10 < £ 329,518 1 7 j 4829,618 1 7 In accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 1900, we certify that all our requirements as Auditors have been complied with, and we report to the Share- holders that we have compared the Balance Sheet with the Books at the Head OFFIO*, and the certified returns from the several branches. The investments are of a market- able value considerably in excess of the amounts standing in the Balance sheet. The Premises, owing to amounts written off from time to time stand, we believe, at far lon than their value, and the fittings and furniture have been wholly written off. The pro- vision for Bad and Doubtful Debts largely exceeds the amount estimated to be at preswrt required. The Officers' Pension and Gratuity Fund, amounting to £ 141,295 Os 4d iii in- cluded with the Current Deposit and other Accounts. Subject to these remarks, in dttc opinion the Balance Sheet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct tioff of the state of the Company's affairs as shown by the Books of theCompany. ERNEST COOPEE, ) (Cooper Brothers & Co.) > AUDITOB& London, 9th Jan., 1906. EDGAii FIGGESS, j HI Ill Ml HHMftll IBM ■ I ilWUMUl N>i*ll.l LIU" II JAMES lv-E B DRAPER, HIGH STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. New Stock JUST IN. Splendid Selections OF SEASONABLE Goods. DTJ.GoDisBrowaie's u. 9vl a V&t, £- 7 TheORSGIMALand ||§?|g|| ONLY GENUINE. 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