FEILDING NEWS.
Mr. A. Sutherland lias sold his farm at llakino to Mr. Masters, of Feilding. To-morrow afternoon will give the people of Veilding something of a gain time on the bowling greeu as a strong party of -0 I'alincrston players ore coming up as challengers,- and for friendly games, Mr. .las. A. Nash is bringing uji a rink to piny a challenge game against the holders of the Dixon Cup. Another rink is coining after the Yntes feathers. Three oilier rinks of players from Palmerston arc coming for a friendly tourThe l!ev. .1. Dawson, secretary of the New Zealand Alliance, who passed through from Auckland to Wellington, said in li'ciUliiu; that, in regard to the cniiint; licensing committee elections, (here was now no great principle al stake thai would justify Iho Xo-liiccnse parly in putting (he country to expense if it could lie avoided. There could bn no increase of wholesale licenses nnd (en o'clock had been lixod as the closing hour. -Conse fluently all (hat; the committees now had to do was lo see that the law was properly carried oul.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1377, 1 March 1912, Page 8
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183FEILDING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1377, 1 March 1912, Page 8
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