WOOL CLASSING.
THE MASTEETON CLASSES.' _ Mr. E. L. Lees, who has been appointed the wool instructor at the Masterton Technical School this year, told a DoiiixKW representative yesterday that the pupils in tho classes would number between eighty and one- hundred. Classes are to be hefcl at Masterton, Bideford, Te Wharau, and Tenui. Arrangements are being made for the holding of classes -in Gladstone and Martmborough, and perhaps Featherston will be included. It is considered that holding th^-classes at theso places will suit tho pupils better than requiring all the students to to Masterton. The opening of the classes is fixed for Monday, week at Bidefo'rd. On "Wednesday' the Masfcetton classes will bo. commenced, on , which' occasion there will probably bo some interesting addrosses. . Mr. Lees 'has suggested •to the Board of Managers that they should issue certificates of competency, not so much for the farmers as for students who are professional classes.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 20 April 1911, Page 8
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153WOOL CLASSING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 20 April 1911, Page 8
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