Feilding Small Farm Block
[from our own correspondent.] A meeting of the school committee was held yesterday at the Apiti post office to consider about felling the bush on the school reserve, when it was resolved to invite tenders for the work at once. I am glad to say that bushfelling has started again in real earnest on our block, and the fine warm rain we have had lately iB making the young grass look bright and green on the older clearings. The greatest drawback our settlers have to complain of is the road through the Palmerston Block which leads to ours. If the good people there would only wake up and make their own road instead of taking it easy and waiting for their neighbors to do it, we could get our traps and buggies in much easier than we do at present. Feilding Block, July 9, 1890.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 12, 12 July 1890, Page 2
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