PROVINCIAL CENTRES.
(From Our Special CorresnondentJ.l FEUDING, A grant of ,£IOO has becra mado by the Government for additions to tho Utuwai School.
Mr. Brown, formerly in charge of tho Fcilding Technical School, will judge tho school gardens'for tho Feildiug A. and I'. Association.
Notwithstanding tho rough weather that has been exporiunced of lato, tho l.ro grass crops at ijandon appear to havo suffered little, and givo promiso of a good yiold. Dr. Johnston intends to take a trip to tho Old Country shortly. As shawm" tho increase in land values during the past few years, a pieco of land at Rongotea has changed' hands ut tho sum of ,£SO per acre- _ Tho tine hall of tho Wanganui College was packed last uiglit for tho annual prize-giving ceremony, Mr. I'ml l'irani, chairman of tho Board of Governors, presided, and .Mr. \V. Gray, lato of the Wellington Training Collego (now principal of lha Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne), delivered tho address of the ovoning, which was a fino educational el - fart. Professor J- M. E. Garrow, of viotoiia College, Wellington, spoke briefly, i
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1305, 7 December 1911, Page 7
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