Apiti Notes
| OUR O"WX COKRESrOXDEKT.] The roads into tho Feilding Block are in a very bad state, and owing to some slips, horsemen have to lead their steeds past them. We all hope the roads will be metalled this summer. Messrs Miller Bros, are to be congratulated on their improvementa. They have #t just completed their woolshed, which, by the^way, is the first erected on the Block, very substantially. Only hand sawn timber "was used, Mr Cummerfield has a lot of this timber now on hand ready for building. Your readers many be surprised to hear that on last Monday evening we had a concert and dance. Of course, far away as we are in the backwoods we haye no Hall, but we know how to make the most of what we have, so we cleared the largest "whare, obtained from the Birmingham "baker some of those excellent refreshments for which he is noted, and I can assure you we had a moat enjoyable gathering, the only drawback being the scarcity of the fairer sex.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 47, 17 October 1891, Page 3
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175Apiti Notes Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 47, 17 October 1891, Page 3
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