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Kennington.

The 'juiet of our township has not been disturbed for a long time, but the sound of the carpenter's hammer will soon be beard. I notice that the timber for the teacher's residence is now being placed on the ground, and Mr W. Blue hopes to make an earljv start with his contract. The house will be a credit to the district. The stores are busy, and Messrs Grab.ara and TTain are supplying a first-class nveat. The i'ellmongery is working full time, and the foundrymen, Messrs J. and J. Irving, are getting a bigshare of the good things in the iron and steel line. The tablet station is controlled by Mr Jaw. Peters, and, he is a most obliging official. The lambing season is now on, and the percentage will be high if we don't get wet weather.

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Southern Cross, Volume 19, Issue 25, 7 October 1911, Page 9

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Kennington. Southern Cross, Volume 19, Issue 25, 7 October 1911, Page 9

Kennington. Southern Cross, Volume 19, Issue 25, 7 October 1911, Page 9