FEILDING NOTES.
The Foildmg District Cricket Association's contests for tlio tfutnno Sliielu aro to begin next Mturday, hiicu Loiyiuii plays i'ark A, Cnoiicniiaui ploys Pari: IS, ami Beacoustieid luis a b.fe. , It is probable that a tennis mntcli will bo arranged tor next Saturday between the Terrace End and Oroua Clubs, 'lho event \ritl bo played oil' in Feildmg. One hundred and ciifhto'-iouv ba.es of wool irero disnatched irom tho icilaing Koilway Station last week. • A. movement is on foot m icildius to promote a benefit ooncert for Miss Thclvua, Petersen, the young Wairarapa contralto H. Guthrie, Opposition candidato for Oroua, addressed a pood moeliniJ at Cheltenham on Saturday night. Mr. J. Bruce occupicd the chair, and the candidate received a veto of thanks and confidence. . , _ , , At the local offices of tlio I\cw ZrMfind Loan and Mercantile Agency Company yesterday morning, the ftafl' assembled to make a'presentation to Mr. A. T. Spam, who is being transferred to Mastcrton on promotion. Mr. T. T. M'Grcsor, in handing Mr. Spain a torra-eotta timepiece. expressed liic regret of Till with whom Mr. Spain had come in contact at hi.i departure, and referred pr.rlicuiar.y to tlio friendly relations existing between the members of the staff and their chief, and the esteem in which Ik l was held. Mr. Spain thanked thosa present for their expression .of (pocdwill, and hrartily reciprocated their Rood wishes. A welcome to Mr. C. N. I''. was Efiveti bv the members of the stall on his appointment to fill 111'. Spam s position.
g-. 1 ~ Brown's kiddies had bronchitis, and Mrs. Brown (he "Flue." _ I'oor Brown himself was 111 the dump?, mid things looked very blue, A kindly neieiilwur deed I hern all with Woods' Great Peppermint (Jure, 'Twas just the thins to fix them up and make recovery sure. "Gee whiz!" slid Brawn, ''That's simple!" He plucked up heart a-jaiu, And now the Browns, and Mr?. Brown, ore all as right as rain.—Advt. The Klnj: and Queen witnessed a display of kincmacolour pictures at Balmoral. Scenes of the Coronation pro. cessions and the Investiture at Carnarvon were reproduced, among others.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 2
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