PROVINCIAL CENTRES. (From Our Special Correspondents.)
FEILDING. Tho Oroua, Sub-Union's roprcscntntive loam is to play a match at .Vcildinj; on Saturday next against tbo Feilding Club. Tho match is being played at the invilation of the .latter club.
Mr. F. F. Hockley left Feikling yesterday to attend tho Dominion Conference of the Farmers' "Union at Wellington.
Yesterday morning three local girls were installed at the telephone exchange under the now system.
Mr. C. Cowdrey was the largest supplier to the Stanway creamery last seasou.
It is reported that a fairly largo property in the Kimbolton district is to be taken up by a group of farmers under the provisions of the Act recently passed by the Government for assisting bodies of land-seekers. Tho property, when subdivided, will bo used for dairying.
Mr. li. Roid, who milked 52 cows at the height of the season, was tho largest supplier to the junctiou creamery at Stairway. Tho dairy farmers of the Ilalcdmbe and Stanway districts generally provide) green oats and hay for winter feed for their stock. Tho making of ensilage from maize, however, has not yet become popular amongst the dairymen of that district.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 866, 12 July 1910, Page 3
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193PROVINCIAL CENTRES. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 866, 12 July 1910, Page 3
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