DOMINION NEWS.
FEILDING RAM FAIR. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Feilding, February 8. At the Feilding ram fair, stud and flock Romneys were sold to-day. All good rams sold well and flocks very freely. The highest price was 100 giiiueas, for a ram sold on behalf of Wm. Perry, and the same price for a ram on behalf 'of Sandilands. EXPORT OF CEREALS 'PROHIBITED. [ Wellington, February 8. An Order-in-Council has been gazetted to-night prohibiting the export of ,j wheat, oats and other cereals, and flour, |! oatmeal or other, products: of grain,, uni loss a, permit therefor has been obtained I from the Minister of Diatoms. MffIITARY SERVICE; BtMiBDl.
Feb:. IT.. I Richard .John. Sediftm,. formerly captain fit the Mew Zealand. Permanent Forces-,, appeared t.™ the- Military,' Service Bxmrdt for- exemption! until! the? (null of Aprii ht order to, wind! ipi Hi's; Husihos3.. ¥~ was; stated! that, appellant: oilcred! Lite .amices immediately the- war- Drake; <mt j it ai suitabfc positiuni coulitt be fonniU for Mm l .. The board! granted! Teavß till 1 April' I\.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1917, Page 3
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