WAI WE R A. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
December 3.
Thb Wkathir has taken quite a sudden change, tho wind having turned to a south-west direction. We are now getting very high winds, accompanied with heavy hail Bhowers, I fear this will have a bud effect on tho young plants PASTORAL. - hhearinu ha-i cunnienced among a few amall owners, being chiefly fat sheep. The general shearing will not commence for a few weeks yet. SO far the clip ha « been very good. Thb Nbw -ciiool. Ou baturday the Committee and several settler*, mes. to arrange for the exact position Of the schoolhOMse ai.d teacher's residence, when, I am informed, they arrived at a unanimous decision. A good deal of timber is, I notice, on the ground, aud I hope ere long to bee the carpente>s busily engaged, and the bu d ngs Boon c mpletcd. It will be quite a feature in the township, beiug situated in a very prominent position.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1672, 8 December 1883, Page 13
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161WAIWERA. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Otago Witness, Issue 1672, 8 December 1883, Page 13
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