TOWN AND COUNTRY.
! 'INLICENSED SHOOTING. i Concern at the amount of r hooting I y persons not holding a licens" was • xpressed at ,last night’s meeting of I the Stratford Acclimatisation SoI <- : ely. and it was r: solved to adopt i i leans of minimising ,the practice by a warning advertisement, and if j necessary by prosecutions. ' YOUNG PHEASANTS THRIVING. ! Many reports of good clutches of pheasants have been rec ived by members of the council of the Stratford Acclimatisat’on Society, and •eren 1 satisfaction at the position was < xpresS'd at last night’s me tng. The indention:- are that despite lhe wet season a surprisingly large •:nn iv r of young pheasants have survived. ENCOURAGING YOUNG FARMERS. The S ! ratfo"d A. and !’. Associai ion Ex cuidve decided at a nr cling held last night to request Young Farmer;’ Clubs at Low garth, Cardiff. Toko and Wharehuia to submit the names of members who w. re prepared to art as stewards in the floik 1; ssys at the autumn : how. SCHOOL BY POST. Although the staff do r s not officially. commence duly until the 22nd of lliis month, correspondence instruction has already been commenced for th<:-° pupils of the Stratford Technical Jl’.gh School who will be sitting xt rn’il fxamination this year. Those chiefly affected are the pupils who will be. trying this year for matriculation or school leaving certificates.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 356, 10 February 1937, Page 4
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230TOWN AND COUNTRY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 356, 10 February 1937, Page 4
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