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Notes from Clyde. (From Our Own Correspondent.) CLYDE, November 29.

The river rose slightly yesterday, but is falling iigain. The Vincent is working constantly. The Vincent County Council have granted permission to the Clyde Dredging Company to work a portion of the river included in the Alexandra bridge reserve. , . December 1. Those intending to present themselves for examination for engine-drivers' certificates feel dissatisfied that the examinations should be held in hotels while commodious public buildings are available — the County Chambers at Clyde, for instance. The Cairnmuir pontoons appear to be strained, from tliq effects of their recent days aground. The working dredges here find the silt troublesome after the high river.

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Otago Witness, 5 December 1900, Page 22

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Notes from Clyde. (From Our Own Correspondent.) CLYDE, November 29. Otago Witness, 5 December 1900, Page 22

Notes from Clyde. (From Our Own Correspondent.) CLYDE, November 29. Otago Witness, 5 December 1900, Page 22

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