DAIRY SCHOOL VEDRDICTS.
LEVIN INDIGNANT". . A BROKEN PROMISE.' , V :M4fty lfioal oitizens (says our L6tfiii'-Win respondent) pp'most indlgtont at the decision of Cabinet in placing:the Dairy School at 1 almerston Northnot so, much'pn account of the fact that Palmerston is,not suitable, but beeaus'o the school . was' promised to , LoVm, by Mr. Seddon,, a/long time before tho matter camo into general discussion,' and therefore 'long before other sites were offered. ,It has been; stated that an indignation''meet-r';. ing will bo hold iii'Levin l on Friday night .' next, ;whon it. is hoped Mr. Field, M.P.;'will bo present. ' •.- '•'.;'/ •- . ■ '-/ 4 ' ; ' ■ PALMERSTON PLEASED. . Tho roceijit of; the news,that Cabinet bad selected/Palmei'ston North' for the Dairy .School site was received with a great deal of satisfaction • (says, our Manawatu correspondent), and only a short 'time elapsed before it spread through the town. Mr. Wood, M;P;,' .' continues to receive congratulations; Be .was met at- the railway station this-morning on the arrival of the express and warmly .thanked by several. citizens for the. prominent part he had played. .
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 148, 17 March 1908, Page 2
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