FEILDING.
A school-boys' branch of the Navy League has been.formed in/Feilding, and already twenty., members, have beon enrolled." . : . . • A movement is afoot to form an amateur athletic club in Feilding. • Cpdets to; tho number •of eighty left 'Feuding this (Wednesday) morning for Wellington to attend the -Kitchener camp at: the Hutt.: Major M'Lean'was in charge, with' Lieutenants Brennand and ' Long, and-the ,Rev. A. G. Heron accompanied the corps as chaplain.; ~ The - Feilding .Mounted 'Eifles, under* Captain Levin and Lieutenants Dick - and Taylor, will • entrain on.'.Friday for the Kitchener camp at' Johiisonville. . It is expected tho muster will bo close: on ■forty. : Tho Manawatu . Mounted . Rifles, Palmerston, about 30 strong, under. Captain Beach, will bo attached to the Feilding Mounteds.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 750, 24 February 1910, Page 3
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119FEILDING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 750, 24 February 1910, Page 3
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