GORE.
(FROM OUIt OW.V CORRESPONDENT^ Sunday last will be remembered here as tlic most stormy day jet wituiespf : in this part of the country. It rahied occasionally, was very cold, and blew an incessant heavy gale, ft did' cdnsftlfeiable damage to the Presbyterian Church, Jfinf-t Gore, and moat people were in terror of eeeing their places blown down ; but fortunately the storm abated when night tiA'We} and there was no serious dstnage done! '» On Monday night We had the- firstf fall of snuw here on the low grouD^s'.fcince winter set in ; next morning it lny^bont two inches docp, and the'tiras^nonored I practice of snuwhalllhg was indulged in for a- short time, but when night fell the srio* had disappeared': • '■ ) Some industrious individual "made" a pood bridle in the Provincial Stables,' East Gore, a few days ago. TfW griidvfcia so highly pleased thejt he iiA» posted a v tiotice offering the industrious party, for reward, the saddle and inirtingale.to booti.fj.he will only come and ask for theni, but Tihink he won't come. There's an. awfully s^nfijKJiouslooking waddy lying very clos* to the saddle. .„; Gore, 11th. August, 1881., . : -
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Southland Times, Issue 4095, 15 August 1881, Page 2
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186GORE. Southland Times, Issue 4095, 15 August 1881, Page 2
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