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ST. BATHANS.

: "''"(FTdmacbrteapbnderit:) '"'''' '"'"■' . ftelieve in".Provincial Goveirnments for tbo punctual performances of; Provincial work? Xventure to say that the long-promised'post'and telegraph office , for St. Bathans v would have been built long-since if the'matter lay withthe Provincial Government. It is now over twelve monthrsince: theimore pretentious Colonial Government "promised" that, they were " going to build-;" anewpostand telegraph office, but up to the present time there is no sign of the building, and ;alsham,of- calling tenders has been gone through about three times the original position of "going to do it" remains unchanged. The winter is now at hand, and of course there -will be an excuse for star.v,in.g v the postmaster,,andfa-,. mishitig'tlie puoiicrfSr another months: , TheiiWaterLWortsS .Gommit'teeV' : St. Ba- ■ .thans, cannot ,be -complimented itipon the> progress they are making. They have, calle'd and 2 "accepted tenders for'cohstruct-, irig»a' reservoir some weeks f ago; I 'b\it nothing,, has,-been • done asSyet.' -Surely -the' Committee should,.see, that this : much needed work is " finished wuile the fine weather lasts.. _ *' ••■'-■-; . - -

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 321, 23 April 1875, Page 2

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ST. BATHANS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 321, 23 April 1875, Page 2

ST. BATHANS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 321, 23 April 1875, Page 2

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