CAMBR'ANS (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT .)
Cumbrians was formerly callod Wolshinrui's Gully, but m there is auothor Wolshtnan's Gully noar Swifter*, Mr Barr, Chiof-Post master, changed tho nurao of my Welshman's Gully to Cambrian*, which is erroneous, as tho ancient uuine of Wales was Cambria ; and Cambiums is neither nu adjoclivo noi* a unirt, anil is just as nonsiblo as to call Oainani Oamanmnians CamVi.ms is 4 miles from St. B.ithnns, 11 miles fiom Hill's Creole on tit! main Diiustau mvl, 18 miles from Bucks (tho now tovvn»hi|> of tvliiuli is ciN«««J ()|iliir, becauso, \ <-nw\nvi, theio h little yold in if), ami 27 miles from ( lydo. (.'am maim is a goldlicld, conducted on tho eluioing principle. Tho minors aiv nearly nil WuMimun, of a qmot turn »>f mind, liarcl working and sober. \t Bt. BithaiiH, Iho district Good Tomplars' Lodio nuinhuis 75 moinb-rs — the jiooplo arc rolijjious. The Welsh language is spoken—Cambrians has a pu'lic school. At fit. Batlians, a solitary constable reprofcnls law and justice. At the sam > plxco tliern i 4 a rioctoi-, many stores, more than one hotel iv i n fitoy "f the Bank uf Now South Wales (l Monov Oi'ilor Oflieu, Post Oftiuo, an 1 Post Ollico Sivin ;i JJank. Of v >ur i o things aiv ijun t Ijoro now. But vuais a^o, I am toll, that often 40UJ pooplo con^ro^.Uu'l at S r . Bit.'uns. \s it ih, l)ot!i at >M. Bath mt and CunhriaiK, ji.'ojilo m 'X«» a>i cy-'oi^ liviii". I'lio (Jli'irch of J]'i^!.i'i'l pi 'dmiii i.it<", .uid its in- nil)" » iv ni".ii *or d to < n-j • a month by .i (•!<» '\n ■ i, an I wi'^Uly i y a lay ri'.vl ".-. At S . I'jluu^ tl\ C i huhiM aio ii t'l • mij i" t) , mid maiiiial i tin'ir on n i c)toi.|. Much interest i< taken boro in tio oluea'.ojuil c< ootioiK. ]\1 >•»'»•<» I (.• >la i I ail D 1D 1 tt l < > itour are tho favoillo r indtd !>•*.• >l' fa'i u-Ic'h Diy \vi 1 > c !"hr '.U- I j\!; °t H l 'ii,s by a footbi'l ii)''i''i ,i,i 1 i ball "i \•roul sm 1 'I'm' rs c ' :'»: '» i !.l i. , be, n ; t!i oid n - ' i, , i ii,i |ii|) nu li.h almost nti , <i -
Caution to ealers of unripe fruit is very necf>«nry at thin soaaon of tho your j many and very ncrious evils result from its use, as vrel_ at from many othor foolish habits of everyday life A timely dose of tho Aperient Mixture of "Ghollaii's (Ikrat Indian Cc mm "will often nip in tho bud many a threatening serious disease. Mother* of families, sco to this ! You can got these meritorious medicines at all ChomistV, whoro get testimonials of their ufllcacy. — fAnvr.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1843, 23 March 1878, Page 2
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454CAMBR'ANS (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1843, 23 March 1878, Page 2
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