Birmingham Notes
4 [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.! Plenty of rain — good crops of grassall parts looking fresh and green. A wide spread rumour is that we are to have yet another store, something large — good stock ! low prices ! We shall have more distributors than consumers if this thing goes on. The butchers and bakers have both gone in for storekeeping and if there was a candlestick maker 1 suppose he would follow. Money order office not yet in working order, waiting for Mr Salter's successor to be appointed P.M. I suppose. It is not often a society or institution has two annual meetings in one year but according to the Advocate's correspondent the Literary Society has done so. The annual meeting was held a month ago. The report was published m the Star at the time, but on looking over the sheets of the Advocate last week, I saw a notice that the said Society had had another '* annual meeting " on the 30th instant. It seems a little mixed but perhaps the correspondent of the paper can explain, he is new to the district, but he will work better when he gets into harness, no doubt.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 69, 29 November 1892, Page 2
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