Featherston School Treat.
To the Editor of the Standard. Sir.—Being a resident of Featbenton 1 cannot let the " Jubilee ” day paea with oat making a few lemarka. For a number of jean the children of Featbenton have bad an annual treat in the shape of iporta and tea, bat tbn year the people oataide are at a low to know why it baa been abandoned. Ws beer of leading members of the several towns in the Wsirarspa wbo have neither spared money or time in giving tbe children a treat ; bat Feathers ton seems to be asleep, and tbe children have to sailer. So much for our leadin'} toicntpeople We bare a number of new J.P.'s. They might, in honor of their position, come forward and take an active part in it, so that our children will have something to remember tbe Queen’s Jubilee by. Perhaps, Mr Editor, you could suggest something that oar leading citizens; of FestherBtoo ooaid carry out. I am, Ac., Fkathbbstorun.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2084, 24 June 1887, Page 3
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165Featherston School Treat. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2084, 24 June 1887, Page 3
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