Protecting The Horses.

April 1908

Sheffield Evening Telegraph – Saturday 18 April 1908

Protecting The Horses.

Joseph Cooper, hawker. Sheffield, was summoned at the West Riding Court, Doncaster, to-day, for working a horse when in an unfit state, at Conisborough, on April 2.

The horse was lame and in a poor condition, and fine of 5s. and costs was imposed.

Joseph Lumby, butcher, Conisbro’, was charged with working a horse at Denaby when in unfit state, and Wiliam Revill, butcher, Conisbro’, was summoned for causing the horse to be worked.

Lumby was ordered to pay the costs, and Revill was ordered pay 10s., including costs, the horse having been destroyed.