Arbor Day was duly celebraltod «t all schools throughout tlio Feilding district to-dsiy (runs a Press Association mesage from Feikling) and a largo number of trees were pla 11 ted. Til a weather forecast issued on Tuesday night tlio Wev. D. C. Hates st altos tih-at present indications are for a falling 'barometer in the north, more hazy and cloudy skies, preceding a rapid change in the weather from a storm area now advancing across the Tasman Sea. Northerly and easterly winds, strong to galo, are prohablo all over the Xorth Island, ami strong south-easterlies in the South. Tn a letter to the editor of The Chronicle, Mr H. Leger, of the W'eraroa Egg Farm, writes as follows:—"Regarding my new hot water Jubilee incubator: I have now obtained 727 chickens from two hatches in this one machine—really strong fellows. The seciomli hatch, due on the 18th July, -brought- 350 addition to the happy family. Tt is possible to waste a lot of money on these costly 'tools while feeling one's way along. In this case I am perfectly satisfied, and tihis is also a bint to your readers." l'or Influenza, take Woods Great Peppermint On re Nnvei falls Is lv! nn»l '2b fid
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 July 1910, Page 3
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