NOTES FROM FEILDING.
I o~ I fßt Telegraph. — Special to The Post.] FEILDING, This Day. "A change of weather, which brought rain, has been experienced, and the farmer along the Feilding countryi side is once more perfectly happy ; the } dairyman because feed is good and I strongi and plentiful, making the pails jto overflow with milk ; the agriculturist because the rain and sun promise a bountiful harvest; and the pastoralist because he, has got successfully through a good shearing season. I had a; run •through tho country along Cheltenham way yesterday afternoon, and the landscape was "punctuated" with sheep snow white from the shears, an effective picture amid the brilliant green of the sward. There was a big crowd of people in for the markets yesterday, and at the stock sales buyers were plentiful and bidding brisk. Mr. W. Pryor, general secretary of the New Zealand Employers' Federation, from Wellington, gave an address on labour legislation, and particularly that affecting the farming interests, yesterday afternoon in Feilding.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 150, 21 December 1907, Page 7
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167NOTES FROM FEILDING. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 150, 21 December 1907, Page 7
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