CALL OF THE FARM.
■CAMP,FOR YOUNG LEARNERS. •'■'• (By Telegraph.—Prew Association.) 'I. : T : Felldirig, March 5. :■■■ On, Monday.about 50.boys, who are 'taking-'an agricultural, course in the ..'Bcli66l3>vwill go' into camp for 'a fort- ' iifght'oh'.Mr.:E;' Short's';Almadale stud ' farm. ' Tho. boys, aro coming from Taijiape*j Huriterviile, Marten, Wanganui, aiiid Feilding.' Practical work will bo done. ■With heavy horses, Hereford cattle, Roinney, - ' Southdown,' and Lincoln sheep, and lectures will be given. Messrs. j.' ; Grant and 0. A. Banner (Wanganui Education Board's agricultural'instructors) : will bo in charge. Members'.of■•■ the 'Feilding A. and P. 'Association, have'given' a number- of lU.e'dals; for'competition' at tho camp.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2001, 7 March 1914, Page 8
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98CALL OF THE FARM. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2001, 7 March 1914, Page 8
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