FEILDING.
v llr. Leonard'Watkin, the new direotor of the Feilding Teohnical School, is expected to arrive in. tytljington from London on Tuesday. He. will commence duty oh. Dcoohibor 1. The Technical School: Committee has thanked Mr. J. Ritchie for, his services as actingdirector ' sine* Mr. Fossey left for. Napier. The jpceial mission being carried on in the •Presbyterian Chureh, by Mr. Hercus, a Dunedin divinity student, closes ' ta-day. . . Mr. J. Brrice itatcs that wool clawes: in the Cheltenham, and'Kiwifea districts' liave prtidnced very good results; Wdolgrowers who nsedto pack their wool anyhow arc now.classing: it. .as a result of: instruction givfen under the ausp.iocs of the Fdlding Technical School.' ... ■ . ■.. ~ ■.. . . -.-., One J. Thorpe patronised "A Bachelor's Honeymoon" at Feilding the other night, and had such an argumentative time that yesterday he was sent to Wanganui Gaol for a fortnight, and ordered to pay £2, 55. expenses fdf using, improper langnoge and assaulting Claude Steyens. "Can't I, appeal ?"; asked accuwd) who seemed surprised at th«. result of his night at the theatre. "No," replied the. magistrnte, who added thai it was only through wonderful forbearance on tlio part : of: inlonnaut that a disgraceful sceno was averted.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 9
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