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(From Oui Bucclal Corrosnouclenlu.) j FEILDINC. Messrs. D. H. Guthrie, M.P., G. H. Bennett, l'\ l'linicll, and F. Pirani (members of the Wangnnur Education Board) attended a meeting of the Finance Committee at the Feilding Technical School yesterday to consider a proposal for leasing the site, at present used for the Waiiganui Technical School, for_ fifty years. The idea is to raise sufficient money on the security of the rent to oroct a new technical school, infant school, and board offices, at,a cost of some £12,000. The proposals made to tlio committee were favourably considered and it was decided to recommend the board to approve of the proposal under certain conditions. A private cablegram stated that Mr. Rupert Sutton, brother of Mr. A. H. Sutton, of Feilding, has secured the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery with honours at tho University of Pennsylvania. This young New Zealander, who is an old Masterton boy", will now proceed to Edinburgh to obtain a degree in the Scottish University. CARTERTON. Mr. H. Miller, who was recently appointed to tho local staff of the High School has teen transferred to Masterton, and Mr. Morgan is at present relieving-teacher. Adjutant Cook, of the local Salvation Army Corp, has just returned from a short holiday trip which he spent at Eltham, in tho Taranaki' district. There is some talk that a number of farmers of the Dalefield district this year intend putting in milkingmachines.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 841, 13 June 1910, Page 9
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240PROVINCIAL CENTRES Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 841, 13 June 1910, Page 9
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