PROVINCIAL CENTRES.
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FEILDING. In. connection with the compulsory training of youths in this district 'there will be five companies ill tho Foilding area. Tho Foilding company will comprise TO. Officers have. yo( to bo appointed for the cadet corps. The Manchester liilles will be brought up to 117 strong by the introduction of the new men. The iiev. A. li. Chanpell, Mr. 11. W. IS'eal. and Miss Tong wiil represent the I-'eildin? circuit at the annual meeting of the Wesley Provincial Synod at Havera tiiis v.cek. Thero are 1-13 members of tho local branca of the Farmers' Union, yet the secretory has the greatest difficulty in getting a Quorum at a meeting. FEATHERSTON. . There diod at Grey town llospitaL* on Monday Mr. Frederick Butler, aged T7. About three weeks ago deceased slipped on the verandah of his resilience nul sustained a fracture, from which tin, complications proved fatal. The late Mr. Butler had fo» the- pasi l(i i.-ioiitns rosid,cd in Featherston with his daughter, Mrs. George liowring. Prior to that he had been in business in Wellington as a painter and glazier.
CARTERTON. In accordance with (ho Act, lots wera drawn on Saturday *<■ • 1 -'- who should represent the Dalefield ridin.? on tho V.airavapa Mc-uui v-ouuw Council. Messrs. Jas. Hcdder and_R. G. Welch each received 72 votes at Wednesday's poll. Mi'. Hodder was successful in the 'ballot, thus defeating Mr. li. G. Welch, who has been a member o£ tho council for'a number of. years. . Constablo,,lngram, who . left, on . Monday for Huntly, was on Friday evening tho rocipi6i.it ot' a' smoker's companion from his numerous friends, as a token of esteem. , GREYTOWN. A strong gust of wind brought down a telephone nost in Kuratawhiti Street. The workmen 011 the .Mount Hector track are making good progress, and havo got down to the Tauherinikau River, and 'will be ascending Mount Omega very soon. From this point they go on to Mount Alpha, whenco it is easy going to Mount Hector.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1285, 14 November 1911, Page 7
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