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COBB AND CO.'S COACHES.

1 CTo the of the Mqfnt Ida Chronicle.) ♦ -'L. a it ■& j ,v tj> t. ' ~ tO :asi ■ I jus't give you an outline of the I a P uo yance we have been subject to since changing our stage. i "u we first came through TTogI burn we at Ofeorge's Cu|t p just before the races we were told that we should be charged ten pounds for f ihontH's stabling, I afterwards for each succeeding months *" a tning that has never happened to us [ vefore-t— stabling always bfeing-givenjul I "T the landlord to w;hose house we iSiiiL | Well, we left there, and are now paying f ■^liper'-wfeei^>ft3r-grievance springs up in the shape <3f Ij Mr. Francis, from whom, it appears, our groom has beeii taking wateiv €TE enclose his note, so to assure you thJfc I am not taking I am contemplating without cause, f that js—of re ff - tlife old- ro'ad, ind' carrying the mail as formerly by liJrsior conveyance as may be arranged. I . am very sorry to-be-obliged to resort I to this conclusion, but it is the only f "iVill notica this in your paper, so that l "the good folks shall -]fno\y the cause of change whicli will te made as soon f as IVIPi. JSTettlefioldf L' It will be'a savirig ,J expense f io ' us 3 I but that our firip.,- dpes take into I consideration if taey caii accommodate | any community without too serious an i outlay.—We arg, Sjr.yours.&c., .; , ft Per JoW Chaplin. * [ D unedin,. -March s<3 th, : 1870.

\ i ±a by Mr. Chaplin :—] < ..Sir,—l-beg -X9%:.• .y s pu?r. groom up here'has been talcing water out of my 'well ever fsinee -the coach left I. informed, your manager, of the a;ftax r% life ; pr6Tiii :^e d to' come I *o. wiitkme T trig tte Wafer, but lie Has. failed to do so, take' some'steps | in. the matter I shall not allow your ; man to have any more water frbiri '-nhe, 1 as-water is" very scarce in the Mount Ida district at any tirneT , My well cost ? me up ward sof £4O, v ai\d pv .yqucaainot |. .expect me to keep water, and'pumps in \ repair, for you ixm IX-you. , think it worth- yoiir wlnle to make me I an offer of some.small ; auio.unt you'mre f welcome- to the right/ |i€ not'you must stop taking it. An [ .answer win oblip.^Ydfe? x sfrV' v > !fc i . f- r .. V .v>.7, t . ,rßutcher.,,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 58, 11 March 1870, Page 3

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COBB AND CO.'S COACHES. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 58, 11 March 1870, Page 3

COBB AND CO.'S COACHES. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 58, 11 March 1870, Page 3

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