PROVINCIAL CENTRES.
(From Our Special Correspondents.)
FEILDING. Mr. D. H. Guthrie, 51.P., and Mr. G. D. Uraik, Chief Inspector of Schools, visited Aorangi yesterday in connection with the proposed school on Cameron's Line. The Coronation celebration programme committee recommends the following arrangements for June 22;— That a procession consisting of aIL the military corps, members of public bodies, lodges, etc., to formed in Stall'ord Street and march to the Square; that the ministers of religion be. asked to arrange for a religious service of 30 minutes' duration; that the flag be unfurled, a Royal Salute by tho volunteers, speeches by citizens, to be selected, to conclude with the National Anthem; that the precession re-form and inarch lo the Feilding Racecourse, where a programme of military, Maori, ana other events will be carried out. It was decided to hold some sports for Ihe children after the ceremony. Captain Barltrop and Mr. G. J. Harford were appointed marshals. GREYTOWN. The trustee of tho South M'airarapa Hospital and the members of the wairarapa Charitable Aid Board met in conference at the local hospital yesterday, regarding the site for Ihe Home for Incurables, presented by Mr. W. C. Buchanan, M.P. -■' —' —«
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1142, 1 June 1911, Page 2
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196PROVINCIAL CENTRES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1142, 1 June 1911, Page 2
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