Captain Edwin telegraphed to-day: Westerly moderate to strong winds. Glass fall slotrly. Mr J. 0. Fowler, organiser t*. «he Farmers' Union, is at present canvassing in the Feilding district, and j is reported -to be pushing the Union's interests successfuffljy. At the Council Chambers this afternoon, Mr John Prior, who, with Mrs Prior, will ileave on Wednesday for a trip to the Old Country, was presented by the members of the Law Society with -a Gladstone bagj a travelling .rug, and a set of pipes. The presentation was made b^ Mr W. A. Sandilands, and Mr A. Richmond also spoke. Mr Prior suitably replied. A full report wilTappear in J to-morrow's issue of the Stab.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 822, 8 March 1909, Page 2
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