FEILDING NOTES.
The Cheltenham School was closed for ft week on account of whooping-cough. A pipers' band for Feilding is the latest proposal. An enthusiastic ■ Scot is at work; endeavouring to give the band a start. '
Mr. Jas. Grant, the Wanganui Education Board's'agricultural instructor, is on an official visit to the Manchester Street School to-day. ; A small cottage at Kimbolton, occupied by Mr. Lehrke, wfts destroyed' by fire last night. Mr.; Guthrie, M.P., roported to - the Education Board that he had visited the Valley Road in reference to a school site, _ and had found a gravel reserve belonging to the Kiwitea County Council, on which there was no gravel, specially guited for a school site. At his instance, It was decided to apply to tho Kiwitea Council for the reserve..
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 785, 7 April 1910, Page 5
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130FEILDING NOTES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 785, 7 April 1910, Page 5
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