PENINSULA
(from our own correspondent.) August 22nd. Since my last communication not much of an interesting nature has come under my observation, so without further apology for my silence of two months' duration I again take up my pen, but it has become rusted in the holder. To begin with the weather, I may say that during the past week or two it has been rather changeable : we have had wind, frost, and sunshine, with an afternoon's rain to-day. Ploughing is being proceeded svith. On some farms it is well advanced, and several fields of oats have been got in. The monthly meetings of the Peninsula Total Abstinence Society, which have been suspended since the enlargement of the church, were resumed on Friday.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1555, 27 August 1881, Page 13
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123PENINSULA Otago Witness, Issue 1555, 27 August 1881, Page 13
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