PROVINCIAL CENTRES.
(From Our Special OorreuondenU) FEILDING. Mr. Ernest Short has disposed of the whole of the Parorangi Estate, whicU ae placed in the market, at over .819 an acre. Ho withdrew cine section of 3OT acres, and is concluding negotiations tor tho sale of the homestead. This is tho estate which the Ward Government consCdercd £U 10s. an acre sufficient tor. Mr. Short intends to build on his Cheltenham stud farm property. Exceptionally rough wenther for thw time of the year has ..prevailed-m the Beaconsfleld district m& sevc-ral frosh. Continual wet weather is retarding the nuttin" in of the usual autumn crops. P The local creamery is only reoeimw milk every other' day now. Tim two days bazaar in aid of me Beatontfield Church building fund yielded nlmut i«0 It is hoped that the Bishop of Wellington will be aUe to como up and open tho church.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1437, 11 May 1912, Page 13
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148PROVINCIAL CENTRES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1437, 11 May 1912, Page 13
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