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} (From a can-?«pani?ci\t.) Since my iniA better Mr; Barron has eor.inwneea the survey of the land applied for on Beep Bell rnri, but it scorns wo will get hoae on 205 for the present. The weather still keeps very rirj - . Tii-> crops and grass look "withered, eopecia'ly those of the former ■which were sown late in the season. Hot winds are prevalent, which do more harm to the crops than the dry weather. A concert fof the'purpose of raising fends for a Christmas picnic or something of the kind was to hare been held in the schoolhonse last night, but for some unavoidable) reason it was postponed. It is to be-hoped that when it does come ofl, the Hydonian* will not be backward, but each and all patronise such a worthy object. We hear nothing oi the Taieri bridge now. Surely this matter han not been dropped. Kow that the land over the river ia opened, and there is every likelihood of a few at least going there to live, the const ruction of a bridge ia almoati mporative. It is to be hope 1, therefore, tuas this work will be completed before another spring.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 450, 1 December 1877, Page 3
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196HYDE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 450, 1 December 1877, Page 3
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