JOTTINGS FROM WANGANUI.
(By Telegraph.- Special CorroEDondonU Wannanui, October 2. Tho rainfall at Wansanui for September was' 3.72 inches. The greatest inll in ono day was .92 on the 18th. Vital' statistics lor September: Hums ■111 (DO previous September); dialhs, ii (10); marriages, Ii (16). For the nine months of tlio year, so for elapsed: liirths, :!SS (370 same' period last year); deaths, 131-(111) f marriages, li'l (!M). • Tho Customs duties collected nt the port of Wanganui last month amounted to .SliSII! 0.-. Hid., as against, .C(>253 18s. Jd. in sWomlMr. 1910. Ileer duty, .CMC 13s. 2d., compared with ,€2li7 3s. Gd. tor tho same'month hut year. \ party of boys left town' to-day to ioin Uiu' Wiv.igi'.'nni Kdueatiou Board's camp for agricultural instruction, which. is being held on Mr. E Sliorfs property at Foil'ding. The camp, which will last n wee!; will bo under the charge oi Mr. James Grant, (he board's agricultural instructor, who will have over 50 studenti under him.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1248, 3 October 1911, Page 2
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162JOTTINGS FROM WANGANUI. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1248, 3 October 1911, Page 2
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