INSTRUCTION IN WOOL-CLASSING.
fBT TELEGRAPH — PRESS ASSOCIATION.! FEILDING, This Day. The Feilding Technical School Committee, with the approval of the Wanganui Education Board, has arranged for wool-clahsing instruction in various parts of the district. The instructor engaged is Mr. J. T. Cabill, well known to all large wool-growers. Tho first class was held at Waituna on Saturday. Fortythree pupils were present. After an instructive lecture by Mr. Cahill, Mr. E. Short, the famous Romney breeder and prize-winner, gave an address on how to start and manage a flock. Classes in other parts of the district are promised strong fcupport.
Till the time of going to press there wa« no iicwh of the Ji.M.S. lonic, which at 9 o'clock thifl rnonring was four days out from Jfob.'irt. It is surmised that the vchhcl h;iß bmi delayed by heavy weafchor, and //hat (the will doubtless arrive during fh'i night. In futiiK!, f.Uilo.n a I'retw Association telegram from Nplwhi, Ui«» home for old people will, corifi<:qu<ifik on n decision by the trustees, be known an the Alexandra . Home.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1909, Page 8
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