KYEBURN.
(From our own Correspondent.)
The folio wing is a - copy of a letter received by me from Mr; J. P. Arin-
atron g, the member : for : Mount" 3da in the PiovliYcial Council "1/ Sir,Pray excuse trie liberty I km* taking,- as " I know no" 1 one at the Kyeburn whomjl; coiild . address' but.. yourself. T'"sa\r-Mr:' See*retary to the Education Board, to-day. who informed me that the inhabitants of the Kyeburn Diggings. had better let i the;: Education\ Board f understand how many children would attend school if such an institution were started in that locality. * r ' " The above gentleman also informed me that the Board were about to mak; ! fresh ar. ran gem en's in reference it » education, aiid that it would be as well to have the; Kyeburn takeu into, cqii'si- i deration. f " Tou ; me personally, and you may be doing irood to your neighbors, by '.kindly"6ringing the contents ■ pf-fchis letter ,under jthei.iMiotice.>. . { v'Y6ur.<'tViily, ' ! "J OHN' [?;• ',A: RMS IK ON G, M P C." .With reference to the above. I need only-add that,'through the exeutio/us of Mr. Armstrong, the Kyeburniies have-: now an having a school f established in their midst, and that every parent who has the interest [of .his-children at heart shou d not let this
opportunity p.ass :|}y, but, on the contrary, use his every" endeavor to push the matter forward, and thereby serond our worthy representative in his laudably object. By-the-bye, your cojuir.ns have..been rather\evere lately upon- the.represen Vtatives for thedistrict. - I have 'ir, however; : s iipoii very good authority that Mr. J. P. Armstrong" has' merely deferred his visit to-> Xaseby, in order, to rain information upon tl;e wat r question, and also to forward the interests of the district "in a matter which all must admit is of v ; itai,/i importance. 'J have also been given to understand •that the latter gent leman will shortly meet his constituent.- at >asebv, when he will be prepared to I'urnish tium with all the information in his power respecting their pet scheme for a t?Ludge channel. He will no doubt also be able to exjjlaiii h jw it ha}>pcris'that the roads from Nasebv to Kyeburii,'and from. Kyeburn- to Maerew.henua,. have never been constructed. With' regard to Mr. Mervvn, I am unacquainted with his whereabouts, and can 'consequently give you no information. 'Probably he will t urn up at the next general election. ; i ' 3?her,e -\%:ere.two weddings here last week, and there is a probability of i there being. two more shortly. One of these, 1 believe, is'to come .off amongst, the '• Kyeburn roughs." As this will probably be something wortii seeing; I trust that your correspondent will get; i an invitation to the fight.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 153, 9 February 1872, Page 3
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450KYEBURN. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 153, 9 February 1872, Page 3
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