FEILDING NOTES.
(From Oar Special Correspondent) All Saturday sports contests were postponed, tho heavy rain which began to tall on Friday evening • continuing day and night on Saturday.' Tho rain was very useful, and was welcomed throughout the town and country. • Mr. West, the Palmorstoir architect, is preparing the plans forltr. Percy Price's picturo theatre, which is to bo erected in brick aud completed within . two months. Mr. Henry Wayward has formed a local syndicate which is also to build a picturo hall to run in opposition to Mr. Price, who introduced permanent picturo shows to Fcilding. To-night the Fcilding Choral Society begins its practice of Gaul's ."Joan of Arc." An exhibition of students' work at the Technical School on Friday and Saturday attracted a good deal of attention. As.Feilding cannot get n member of iU firo brigade to represent it at the Grevmouth Conference, Captain Spriggins, of \Vnnganui, has been asked to act as proxy. . ..
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1062, 27 February 1911, Page 6
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156FEILDING NOTES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1062, 27 February 1911, Page 6
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