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What the Man at the Corner Says

Th»t the dust nuisance has bee* about again of lute ; That it makes it rather disagreeable on the corner. 1 hat the know ng uns have got 'em sorted out for Thursday. That one hears a lot on the corner of the merits and demerits of the various entrants, i hut the making of a successful outing remains with Jupiter Huvius, and it ;is hoped he is on his best behaviour. That the oyster season opened at the Huti' the other day ; that o\\ mg to the rough weather the iatch was only medium and that fur a bare market made the bivalve* go like hoi cakes. That cricket is pretty slow locally ai present ; ihat Saturday's match, like, the previous week's, did not come ofi; but a few enthusiasts were seen G n the local pitch indulging in a practice; That the Creek had a full team out the previous Saturday but had to be content with a useful practice; ihat, in view of the proposed visit between now and Easter, cricketer* should in for practice. That Henderson ha 3 a line selection of Caster suitings to choose from. — Advt. Ihat an etfort is to be made to start a dramatic club in the town; J hat there is also talk on the corner of a debating club ; That either of these would provide enjoyable and profitable pastime of * winter's epening. That bowling is stiil keen, the green being almost in constant use.

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Mt Benger Mail, 11 March 1914, Page 3

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What the Man at the Corner Says Mt Benger Mail, 11 March 1914, Page 3

What the Man at the Corner Says Mt Benger Mail, 11 March 1914, Page 3

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