Outing for Sedgley Boys.
The boys of the Sedgley Home were given a treat today being taken out in cars by Mr and Mrs H. M. Major and Mr J. Logan to Mr C. A. Cameron’s property at Flatpoint. Provision was made for the boys to spend their time under picnic, conditions—games, fishing, etc — with morning and afternoon tea provided for them. They will return to Masterton tonight. Praise for Dominion. Admiration for farming methods practised in New Zealand was expressed by Mr Lionel Massey, son of the Canadian High Commissioner in London, who has been spending several weeks in the Dominion. Mr Massey said he had been particularly impressed with the method of top-dressing used in this country. He thought it must be the finest in the world, and was certainly a lesson for farmers in Canada.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 November 1938, Page 4
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138Outing for Sedgley Boys. Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 November 1938, Page 4
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