DISTRICT NEWS.
CARDIFF. (From Our Own Correspondent). The storm which jwept over this district (hiring Monday night 'and Tuesday was of exceptional violence. Evidence to Ihf 'utter efl'pct is shown by many up. rooted and broken trees, roofless haystacks and outbuildings, and the comical cant of the factory chimney. As the flush of the season has passed, and i'lc- winter crops and feed are safety 'n, ihc farmers are able to take things a little easier for a few months. The Card'li' ladies are busily employed in arrang'ii;: parcels of comforts for the boys at the front. Efforts 011 behalf of the : V.M.C.A. are promising to result in a large sum being collected for this, district. The Director of Agricultural Instruction is booked for an addifss to the farmers on Wednesday evening at the local school. At their last meeting the directors -if ihc Cardiff factory were to have fmnii'ed matter'- of rontinuiture of support towards this instruction, but owing to insufficient staffing Mr. Brown has fdvised that Ik? is nimble to continue tiie work. It is to be hoped that a good ,-ttcwlance at the final address will be accorded the lecturer.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1918, Page 5
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193DISTRICT NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1918, Page 5
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