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BLACKS .

(From a Correspondent). The weather here has I ten very chanceable— unie day living us an i'ea of the trot-ics, and the next of the Arctic regions. We have had nothin'! new about here that ! have heard ot unites it is the amalgamation of the blacks and Tinkers Pace Committees, which I think is a very wise thing, and should have been done yea's ago. I would recommend that they get a good piece of ground anil fence it in. The money oh ainei..from grazing horses and cows would keen it in order, and in time pay for thefeucing. Our local Christy Minstrels have fallen through, as the members would not come op to time for practice, and the leader would not go on with it on that account. The farce was written by himself, an t I have beard was wed up on local topics. The schoo l ohildien's picnic and concert is to come off on Friday, and I wish them fine weather and every success. Tliey have been pvact cing for so ■ e time under an able teacher, so I think their songs will he very ei j yahle. Cosmopolitan. I see, took off nee at my remarks the last time 1 wrote. I do nor • consider it worth wtiil“ to notice it, but would suggest that he or her stick a little closer to the tru hj, and practice what they preach on paper. Some time ago one of onr citizens wrote a letter to yoar paper about the goat nuts nice 'and the damage done to the gardens, etc. The cow« now are to blame, and not the goats The owner of ihe cows then complained of the damage done th* ra by the animals, and done away with all the goats he had, when lie bought, the cows. Per bans they may do fo now wi b the numerous cattle they possess to save trouble and poundage. ' »•

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1123, 9 November 1883, Page 3

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BLACKS. Dunstan Times, Issue 1123, 9 November 1883, Page 3

BLACKS. Dunstan Times, Issue 1123, 9 November 1883, Page 3

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