Birmingham Notes
' - fiFftOM pUE OWN COBEESPONDENT.] The river has been in flood for three *days. The oldest settlers in the district ■Bay that such has never beeu the case beibre, that they can remember. The settlejj-s in the Feilding Block were nearly steryfedout as the river happened to be in flood on the days the butchers, storekeepers and baker went into the block. rlfc^'Mrs Foleygaye their drawing . ibotn; entertainments to fair houses on Friday and Saturday eyening last. The Bey. W. Harris preached in the Towa Hall on Sunday evening to a large toniKregatidni a really good sermon, and the bpngie^ation hope to hear Mr Harris • Bather a serious, accident happened on Tuesday last to a man named Taylor Iwhilst-iellmg bush on Mr Munt's land. : Whea chopping a tree the axe slipped andlcaught his foot, cutting through the ibbt^nd. severing the arteries of his instep. Hef^sVbrought into town and was attended to by Dr Mussen. Another acci.^enii: happened to a man named Cliiford -..whilst felling bush oh Mr Lowes' section. He was chopping a rata tree, and just before rthe tree fell he moved to get out of its way when he slipped and fell on the «xc cutting- the knee badly. He, also, mrasattended by Dr Mussen.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 38, 26 September 1891, Page 3
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