BOYS' AGRICULTURAL CAMP
(BY TEIEGRU'H.— PRESS ASSOCIATION,) FEILDING, 6th March. On Monday about 50 boys, who are taking an agricultural course in the schools, will go into camp foi a fortnight on Mr. E. Short's Almadalo stud farm. The boys are coming from Taihape, Hunterville, Marlon, Wanganui, and Feilding. Practical work will be done with heavy horses, Hereford cattle, Komney, Southdown, and Lincoln sheep, and lectures will be given. Messrs. J. Grant and 0. A. Bnnnei (Wanganui Education Board's agricultural instructors) will lie in charge. Members of the Feilding A. and P. Association have given a number of medals for competition at the camp.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1914, Page 5
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