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THIRTY-SIX YEARS AGO (Prom the Feilding Star’s files) Maivb 1. 1<S!)<8 £5, All Australian paper referring to (lit- death of Bishop Selwya said that a better Bishop never trod, yet such is secular human nature that people were constantly asking themselves ought. he to have been a bishop. ..... *l'hresiling is in full swing at Samian, good yields being recorded, potably a paddock of oats belonging to 41 rB. Eglinton which threshed TO bushels to the acre. • • * • • IT'lie annual presentation of prizes at the Feilding State School was made by the Mayor, Mr E. Goodbehere. The chairman, Mr W. Carthew introduced the Mayor, and also made a few remarks to tlie children. • • • . • Mr J. H. Manson-invites tenders for one hundred chains of wire fencing at Stanway. The March number of the “Provident Messenger” is to hand and shows that- the new business of He A.M.P- Kooiety for the year was most satisfactory. • m • • • ‘A dance was given in Mr E. T. Harrison’s woolshed at Nikait on Friday evening and proved most enjoyable. The acceptances for the San(lon races to be held on the 17th are vei-y good and the horses com peting are some of the best. A movinent is on foot at Rewa. for the establishment of a butter factory and the promoters are now canvassing the district for support-

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Feilding Star, Volume 11, Issue 4180, 1 March 1934, Page 4

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LOOKING BACKWARD Feilding Star, Volume 11, Issue 4180, 1 March 1934, Page 4

LOOKING BACKWARD Feilding Star, Volume 11, Issue 4180, 1 March 1934, Page 4