Birmingham Notes.
(from our own correspondent.) A concert will be held in the Birmingham Town Hall on Saturday, the 27th inst., in aid of a young man who is ill and in distressed circumstaucea. A number of iocal singers have promised their services. A school committee meeting was held last evening in the school house. All the members were present. Mr Joseph Burno forwarded his resignation as a member owing to leaying the district. The resignation was accepted with regret. Our roads this winter are much better than last. Ido not think they will ever be so bad again, There is a piece of road between this and Pemberton, some three miles, which, I think, neither Ward will attend to. If the settlers held a meeting and petitioned the Government perhaps that grand old milch cow would put on some co-operative men to finish it. Any way by leaving the matter as it is it will never be done.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 18, 20 July 1895, Page 2
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