MOSGIEL.
(From our own Correspondent.)
Mosotel, September 13. During the past week the agriculturists have been busy getting tbeir seeds sown, the weather and soil being propitious. Although the approaches to the railway goods shod are not finished, a start has been made in the vmy of exporting. Several parties are waiting to aval themselves of the means of transit immediately the goods .department car. be reached.
At the inquest held on Thursday touching the death of Mr Steadman by coach accident, the. o was no evidence taken as to the uopro tected narrow and steep road where the casualty happened. Saddle Hill road js notorious for accidents, and these in many instances would not take place, or would at all events be of a lighter nature, if the outer edge of the road was securely fenced. In the ‘ Guardian’ of Saturday it was stated that the above mentioned inquest was held at noon. It had not begun "hen I the Junction Hotel at 3 p.in. I think they might have copied the time correctly when they did the rest of the article. On dit that several matrimonial alliances are on the tapis, one of which is causing quite a sensation, the unit'd ages of the couple being over twice three score and ton.
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Evening Star, Issue 3917, 13 September 1875, Page 3
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214MOSGIEL. Evening Star, Issue 3917, 13 September 1875, Page 3
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