KELSO.
After a good spell of exceptionally fine weather we are to-day (Monday) having a veritable assortment of rain, sleet, wiud and sunshine. That ought to please the most fastidious connoisseur of weather delicacies that ever existed. At long last the farmers, around here seem to view with apprehension of fear the dire consequences that may arise in the grain season for want of a bridge across the Fomahaka. I understand a requisition to our M.C.C. to call a public meeting ia shortly to be presented, when it is to be hoped that practical good s will follow. ' I see by your advertising columns that Mr B. Barclay is now on his annual tour. Mr Barclay is always welcome around here.
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, 2 October 1894, Page 3
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