OUR CAMBRIANTS LETTER.
fam Brians, January 30. Tim annual statutory inretin" for thu purpose of eleotiuo :i school committee v.’us lp-M in the 1-room hero on the evening of the 23nl inst. Mr McCullough oocupie I tin- chair. The report of the retiring coin- 1 untrue sh-*wed a very satisfactory state of i all airs Tie election of a committee rvms n proece ded with, when twelve gentle- ' men were eliminated. The voting having t*ee.n through as required- by the Act, the fn* low ino. were declared fleeted: —Messrs I Inches, Mct.uUou'jh, Oaths, T-emm*, h'lunic, Ihmgee, ami Davies, the last named geotleui m 1"* ng tin* only “ fresh blood”. The weather still continues unsettled, cold and st<»nnv. On I'riday night \ ospeohil y it Mew as if it. “ would have j blown i’s last, ” and that wasf followed by ] four or five hours steady tiiii on Saturday! inomin'». which was wo!mined by all. At Vinegar Hdl Mills ai d party have j was e l up. and .Mr Jinn Ewing is all but finished, iho results fn-m these washing* still maintain the reputation of the place as one < f the richest spot'* in' b'lip, Messrs Hughes ami Morgan have burn for the hast r\v Ivc months deepening their tail iaee, having worked all they could at lheir foimcr j level.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1033, 3 February 1882, Page 3
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220OUR CAMBRIANTS LETTER. Dunstan Times, Issue 1033, 3 February 1882, Page 3
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