CAMBRIDGE. December 1, 1875.
Thikb it every indication of fine weather for a time at I«Mt. It has come nooe to toon. The rain bad began to do ienoin damage to the hay crop, beating it •down, which will make the cutting of it somewhat difficult. One good thin,} however, the late r»ia has done, it has .made the probability of a drought -very fma'l, and this will compensa'e (or a good deal of spoiled hay. 'Potatoes *nd other toot crops are doing well on the light lands. Several field* of wheat art in ear and premise a good yield. Tbrre-w very little aewa stirring in the township, everything seema to have drifted back into its usual dull channel after the late festivities, gathering strength I suppose, far the 'Christmas holidays. The attendance at the weekly meeting of the Literary Society, was verj small owin^ to the fact of it not being advertised. Nothing trans, ptred (hat wpuld interest your reader*. On Tuesday nex*, in connection with the Society, Mr Ashwell will read a paper on "Instiooi." — (tf ROM GU* OWN CoaBKWONDINT..)
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 552, 2 December 1875, Page 2
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182CAMBRIDGE. December 1, 1875. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 552, 2 December 1875, Page 2
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