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MOUNT BENGER.

{From our omi Correspondent ) O.tober HI It is so long since T have dcligh <d your fenders, that I ready do not know how to begin. Certainly there has not i- een muc *to write about; hut then L pride rmsel on writing about nothing Truly, were one to seek any other subject in Mount Hunger he would go astray, 1 have got a suicide for you this time, and a moral thereby. You may remember a certain hdward Morrison who came to the front in the blolloway and land agitations ia this district. He happened to be a young man of ability and education, and the Teviot agitators made the mo.it of him. He did what none of them were capable of doing—putting their case into readable aud grammatical English, and now has re pad his reward. After working his best for them he only sees one remedy—a rope. <>n the whole, I think, be was right. Suffocation is better than working ap the ideai of Teviot storckcepeis. .obnut the weather: whatever it may have been in Dunedin we have caught it. The loss in stock alone ia this part must amount to five figures, and I think we are belt-, r iff >-. ban.the neighboring districts. In mining there is nothing to report. Agriculture I know nothing about.

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Evening Star, Issue 3650, 3 November 1874, Page 3

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MOUNT BENGER. Evening Star, Issue 3650, 3 November 1874, Page 3

MOUNT BENGER. Evening Star, Issue 3650, 3 November 1874, Page 3

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