FEILDING NOTES.
Weather permitting, th. Palmers ton Bowling Club will 6end two rinks to the I'eilding green this afternoon, in an. endeavour to win back the Dixon Cup and tho Yates Feathers. Notwithstanding the rales, there is every prospect of a good fruit season and harvest in the Awahuri district, whilst cream and milk carts have .heavior loads. It is reported that there a 7!} a numbot of youths in Feilding and district wV have not registered under the new Defenoe Act. In the Sandon and Haleonibe districts, parhcularlj where grain crops are larir ly grown, the wet and rough weather has had; a somewhat, serious cffect upon th© crops. In some cases more than half tire growing crops have been beaten do hi whilo in other cases, though tho damage is not neaa-Iy so bad, it is bad enongh It is in the paddocks where' tho crops are heaviest that the most damage has been done, as the stalks are weaker than m tho case of medium crops.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 5
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169FEILDING NOTES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 5
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