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FEILDING.

At, the Juvenile Court to-day (Thursday), before Mr. A. D..Thomson, S:M., a young lad-was brought up for annoying the boy scouts at the'recent canip. The magistrate severely reprimanded tne 'boy.'- , . He'.'said. the.boy', scouts were" the ground ■ work of the defence force, and must not-'bo interfered with. No record would be made against the boy., .-.

~ The/Cheltenhain people have a grievance against the railw.ay authorities over the postponement of .their annual school excursion .'to Wanganui, arranged for yesterday (Wednesday). The railway had been notified of the date a week before,' and late'--on' Tuesday. afternoon word was received .from■"■ AVanganui that' no excursions could be take? on the appointed day:\ / : ■;■',. ■, '. , . ... .' ■."-. '

The Feilding Mounted Rifles have had recruits to such an extent during the past few months that orders "placed with ■ the clothing factories for new uniforms have, not, been fulfilled, and it was thought that.many.of the:mem'bers would be unable to.attend the■ Kitchener camn. Some oS the uniforms, .however, came to hand this morning,. .."■ ~-',' ' .

/Mr. A. D. Thomson, 5.M.,.t0-day delivered.his.reserved judgment in the case of J. T. Barry and. Company v. Harris' and Sons.vin ..which plaintiff claimed : half commission on the exchange of a property,/the parties having been .brought together, by Barry, and the.sale having been .completed by ■ defendants:. Judgment was given for the.plaintiff/for wE§4. 10s., with costs.amounting to .£ll 7s. ;'"

Six. months ago' a ■'start- w?.s.;made to get a tennis club going at Bimnythorpe, and after several failures.the ladies came to the. rescue, , and the :mbvement'.went ahead. ;;, The .court, . costing-.: «£6o,■/--. was opened: with much . ceremony ..yesterday (Wednesday), , among the . speakers being Mr. D.-H. Guthrie, M.P.,' arid the Mayor of Palmerston, Mr. Nash. ■■.. A social/anddance was'held in the evening.' -. '■-.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 3

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FEILDING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 3

FEILDING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 3

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