DOMINION ITEMS.
(Per Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, June 14. Constables Halliday and Bradley at '1.30 this morning found a man named Henry Wilcocks under - suspicious circumstances at the corner of Seacliff View and Khyber Pass. On searching him they found a dynamite fuse,. caps ; putty and_ skeleton keys. Willcocks did not deny the purpose for. which he was sojiberally provided, and admitted that he intended" to. crack Bill Steven's grocery «tore. .'.....■ .•••
- police subsequently searched Wijleock s residence at Mount "Roskill, arid found more dynamite fuee ~and caps, xyhich, together with the previous seizure, accounted > for the theft of \ explosives from the shed at Mount Eden quarry. : ' '
FEILDING, June 14. i The Feilding Technical School Committee, in conjunction with the Wanganui Education Board, have arranged for wool classing ;in various parts of the district. Tlie instructor engaged is Mr." J. T. Cahill, who is well-known to all large wool growers. '■•" The firstv class was held at Waituna on Saturady, when 43 pupils were present. After an' instructive lecture by Mr. Cahill, Mr, E. Shorty the weUk)io\yn.Rbiririey:breeder and prize winner, gave an address on how .to start arid manage a flock. ' ,•
. Classes in other parts-pf the. district have .been,promised strong;su^[pprt.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12241, 15 June 1909, Page 7
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