FEILDING NOTES.
The return match between the Apiti and Jiimbolton Tennis Clubs was played 011 the Apiti courts, and resulted in a nil lor Kimboiton by U games. Master Hums Watson, son of Mr. Thomas Watson, local registrar of electors, left .Fielding yesterday lor Victoria College, Wellington, where he is to take a year's course as a medical .student, with a view to becoming a medical missionary. Tiie business which has been done by the Main Trimlc trains at Feilding since tho opening of the through lino from Wellington to Auckland has shown that tho Department was fully justified in making Folding a stopping place. Mr. W. T. liambly has been appointed wool-classing instructor for the i'eilding Technical School. He will inaugurate the classes after Easter. Mr. Frank Rossiter, of Beaconsficld, had his leg fractured badly 011 Friday Inst through colliding wtill a gig on a steep cutting. He was conveyed to Palmersion Hospital. A record shipment of horses left I'eilding yesterday for Wellington to be sent over to Sydney. Messrs. »ioult and Sons are consigning 154 animals, which have been collected in the I'eilding, Taranaki, and Wangamii districts. The younger generation of Feilding footballers have formed a club to be known as the Athletic Rugby Club. Tho following are the officersrnt.ron, Mr. J. G. C'obbe: president, Mr. M'Manaway; vice-nresidents, Messrs. TV. T\ Bramwell, C. JJnybiltle. F. G. Billman, I>. Coyle, nnd G. Bartholomew; weretarv, Mr. X. Bartholomew: committee. Messrs. •*. Hughes, D. Younger. IT. M'Gregor, G. Chamberlain, and J. Hnbncr.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1087, 28 March 1911, Page 9
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250FEILDING NOTES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1087, 28 March 1911, Page 9
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