Campbelltown Notes.
* [fbom ov& own cobbesfondentO There was a slight accident at the Factory yesterday morning when soine of the packing was blown out of the cylinder, but no damage was dene. I regret to have to report the death of the infant child of Mrs Feck, which occurred to-day. The proprietor of the Faotory is objecting to skim milk being sent in for the genuine article, and he intends to make a startling example of the offenders. Mr VVm. Darragh has now taken up his residence with ns, and as he has already make himself very popular, he will prove a valuable acquisition to the place. Rain ! rain ! ! is now tho cry of the dairy farmers, because without a few refreshing showers to freshen up the grass the cows cannot give much milk.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 245, 21 February 1894, Page 2
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