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TO-MORROW'S SUPLEMENT.

Tho usual weekly supplement to be issued with "to-morrow's Stab contains a fine variety of j-eading for all. On pago 1 will be foimd a short story, and reading for the children; Reviows for Readers and Religioue Reflections on page 2; Mother and Home, and gossip under the Headings TeaTablo Talk and In the Public Eye, on page 3; and page 4 concludes the issup with Popular Science, Club Window, and Fun and Fancy.

Tho Wanganui band bazaar netted £500.

An improved train service between Auckland and llotonia, is to be inaugurated on November 1, on which day the new Thames express will commence running.

In reporting a railway accident the local scribe wrote: Tho victim was overtaken by a passenger train and killed, lie was injured in n similar way about three years ago.

Pears' Encyclopedia is an up-to-date and reliable publication. It says of \Vangnuui: River flows to sea at N«v? Plymouth; also town on same, population 5019."

The fervent temperanco spellbinder stopped in the midst of hie campaign «peecli. ''My friends," he'said impre>svHy, : "if all tho saloons were at the bottom or' tho sea what would be tho inevitable result?" And from the rear came the loud and emphatic ans_ wer: "Lots of people would get drowned."

In prophetic mood at a meeting last 'Wednesday night about the possible fattJ of City Councillors who favoured, a. policy against public rights, Mr J. Hutcheson said : "The public may be a slow-going bullock, but when you get it in the stockyard you hare to got nwtiy from between fche horns and the fcmoe."

A few weeks ago a Parkes (N.S.W.) farther cub his wheat crop for hay, fearing that the prevailing droughty conditions would render it* a failure a's far as grain was concerned. After the cron had been takon off, some showers "foil, and the paddock is new •covered with a second crop, about Join lijlh. \Vith a fimely fall of rain this, should yk>!d four or uve bags per :iore\:

A good deal of interest was centred in the laud ballot at-the Gisborne land office for 7436 acres of rural land. The ballot was conducted by Mr R. T. Sadd. Commissioner of Crown Lands, who explained that preference was being "Wen to landless applicants who had children dependent upon them, or who had within the preceding two years been twice unsuccessful at the balots. The ballot resulted as follows: Section 1, block fi, 1340 acres, capital value £4020, half-yearly rental £80.— A\ T. Mclafcyre, Api«, Feildtß*

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 2

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TO-MORROW'S SUPLEMENT. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 2

TO-MORROW'S SUPLEMENT. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 2

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