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ITEMS FROM THE COUNTRY.

. A sunime'r school of agriculture -is- being held at' Grey town' under Mr": W. "Gi, : Davis: A good number. Of school teachers .ard;attteiidlhg., There:is. a: probability of. aiv-assistaht .teachet being appointed: . ./'. '.'■.':.;:

. The latter;-part, of last week proved satis-' factory as fair as fariiiers are.concerned;-and the cut crops were.all gdt;iri;;arouiiclrGrej ,; . town ..(says our, correspondent)., I'-Iliis-; was: fortunate; as,- during .•'■Sunday night,-, there was a heavy fairdf raiiij acc'drapaiiied..by. terly squalls. . ' : ; ;..;.■'■/;; , .' ; -'- : ;-.

There: Sre not many. Oxford ]}6wn -sheep in the Dbmlhidfi .(Says -oiir Fe'ildihj; ebffesirJoddent):': Mr'; C... Carry however,.'liai".a number of rains, which he finds make a capital cross with Eon'mey. cw;es'.. '.'-',. '• v'., ■•■;•'

Writes oiir Pniriierstdri :.Nofth cbffespon-. ; dent:—Nominations for 4he ; various, offices in . the-A. and-P.-'Assoeiatiohclcso with the" sec-/.' i-etary on Tuesday';--February 9.: The follow-' ihg officers, retire in accordance with the rules of the .-association:—President, Mr. F. W. , Arbou;.: vice-presidents, 'Messrs. 3. G. Harkriess,: S. R. .Jjdficastbri -J!., Short, arid W: T.f <- ■Wood; .lio'iii.- treasurer:'' Mr- J. M. Johnston j committee,- Messrs. Batcheldr,S.C. Jdiiiieaux;"'-,■ H.-.M. Simmonds; M. Cohen,- E..J: Wilde, 0. : A. J. Levett, J. A. M'Crea.H. Gillies, K. Dalrymple.'.3; •Balsillio./T, R; HodUor, and* A. Sutherland;/ '-..- -''V ■:■■■■.■■>■-.-:■-■■ ..-.,-,

Last week 5411. sheep, 113 bales of wfiol, and 101. tfigs"-were sent from the Featherston station. - - '"■.," :'/,.' ■ '■.- .; .■■"..

. it does "not seem to be generally known (writes oiir Palinerston correspondent) -thatit -is illegal'for milk and:produeb sellers to sell or deliver milk, butter or eggs pii. Wednesday afternoons after 1 o clock. As. some dairymen have been, selling milk. on ; Wednesday' afternodnsi'the. Labour is serving notices, dil vo'ridbrs ;tlia't"thp'i' must cease tindelivery-, of milk on that f'iftoi-nSoiij or; thej will be liable to pi'osecutibil. ■,".'. ,"..;,'

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 415, 26 January 1909, Page 2

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271

ITEMS FROM THE COUNTRY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 415, 26 January 1909, Page 2

ITEMS FROM THE COUNTRY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 415, 26 January 1909, Page 2

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