Pemberton Notes
■ \ft&}V. l '&VKfr«ri& COBBESPONDENT.) We have had some wet feather here latelyi 'aWsfaowfell to the depth of fotir i inenes' on Saturday, hot disappeared again : before^St[hday ? mbrning; ! The roads are in-ft;V«ry bad' state; and the mail > that is due at half-past four does not arrive till about six. .- Mr Harris has sold a section of land, opposite Mr Lay's, to .a Paln&erston man, ) who intends; to erect an hotel there, .- Mr ; Euacoe^ is "also doing the roun3a with a £ petition for a license for his projected, • bpteii ■'■•*_* : ' ''" -■• ■■■-■■..'■ . ; ; The schoolhouse has been' commeijced ; b^Me^srsTolly and Barrett. We shall, ' therefore, soon have a dry buildiDg for the children., . ; , Mr "Lay has had his paddock fenced, and accommodation for man and beast can noW be had at very reasonable rates. The' dog tax mah has visited us, andy iudgirig from the amount-of leather left behind, must have done good business. ; : Mr -W. Goodwin is about to run a brake into" the block to carry passengers and
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 139, 21 May 1892, Page 3
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165Pemberton Notes Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 139, 21 May 1892, Page 3
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