108 TURNPIKE EOADS ACT. 



the magistrates who had dismissed the information iipiield. He had 

 used a vehicle on two wheels, so constructed, that when going down 

 liill the front part of the vehicle came into contact with the road, and 

 ploughed it up, acting as a kind of drag, but it was only laden with 

 straw. The Court thought that this was a sledge, and not a carriage 

 on wheels within the act, as the magistrates had decided ; but they 

 agreed with them that the general words in the section must be limited 

 to things of the same nature, and calculated to produce the same mis- 

 chief as those enumerated, and dismissed the appeal {Couabj Road 

 Board of Radnor v. Evans). 



