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Campbelltown Items.

[FROM OTJR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] ! The rough weather, accompanied with a cold wind and rain on Monday and Tuesday last, resulted in a heavy loss among the lambs ; one farmer who has 400 ewes lost 30 lambs, and another with 600 lost 40 lambs last Monday night. The Primitive Methodists intend holding a tea and public meeting, next Monday evening, to commemorate the anniversary of that connection. The Rev. Mr Clements, in his address last Tuesday evening in the Temperance Hall, remarked that in all the wide world he believed no place could beat Campbelltown for tea-rights and pretty maidens. Mr Bindon, Inspector of Schools, remarked that the reading of the primer class equalled any of the schools he has examined.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 50, 28 August 1893, Page 2

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Campbelltown Items. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 50, 28 August 1893, Page 2

Campbelltown Items. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 50, 28 August 1893, Page 2

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