JOTTINGS FROM WANGANUI.
RAILWAY CHANGE PROMISED. IB} TriecrapH.—Soecial Correspondent.) Wanganui, August 9. In furtherance of its scheme of agricultural education, the Wanganui Education Board has aTrangid for about fifty boys froia the Wanfjanui and Feildins; District High Schools to spend a week at Mr.-E. Short's Armadale Stud Farm, Cheltenham, in October next, in order to rj'vo them practical instruction in farm animals. Mr. Short has cordially agreed with the request, and suggests that the boys should be made to "take off their coats," and do some of the work themselves.
Tho complaint of the Wanganui Chamber of CommoTce regarding the inconvenient dispatch of goods trains from Wanganui has been remedied by the Railway Department undertaking to fit the service in with that of Wellington and Palmerston North.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1202, 10 August 1911, Page 9
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