Second Edition TELEGRAMS.
[PEE P.RESS ASSOCIATION.] A NEW SCHOOL WANTED. 2 Napier, This Day. A deputation -from £he High Ki-hoo! {.(.vernors urged on the Hon. J nines Allen thj necessity of building a new school with more accommodation for recreation purposes. Mr Vigor Brown, M.P., urged the Minister to promise a vote of £20,000 or £25,000. Replying, the Minister said the Governors should first obtain a site and the Government would .' then be prepared to consider the matter of a new school. The Hon. Jaim , - Allen re turn- '. Ed to Wellington to-day. DI'NEDIN WOOL SALES. Duup'!iu, This Day. The third woolsale. consisting 1 ■ principally 'of wooL (loin high t-'Qiuiiry, commenced this inorn- ' v-v!"* The competition was keenf»r tii :ii at the last sale, Brad- ' i'on! competing closely for all sorts, the local,mills being eager for super Jots in merino and halfbreds. The total number of bales ottered was 14,01 o, as against 7,2(!l for the corresponding sale of last year. In the first two sales i< was evident that strong wools are about id hotter , ihan the last salo; fine wools about same. One auction firm sold twenty-three bales of super-merino * > on behalf of Kain Bros. (Beaumont) for 14|d a New Zealand 1 record for the season.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1914, Page 3
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207Second Edition TELEGRAMS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1914, Page 3
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