FEILDING— A STEADY AND PROSPEROUS CENTRE.
II) I'nnornmn of Hie Sipmre, I'eilding, nhowing I,he Pont Olllee nnd clock lower in Hie ceiilre (:’) The new Technienl School ill I'cililing. |.'l) The new <'oiirthounc, jmd. completed nt I'oilding. The wooden building Keen on Hie right in the old I 'iiurl lion re. Icilding win oiiginnllv designed by mi I'.nglinh emnpnnv, bended by I In- bile Huke of Mnnclioder, Io lie Hie inn’ll import n n I ceiilre on Hie Went t'nnnl. Being older II I’lilmernloii North, mid mirrn nnded by very rich ngrieiill nrnl Inndn, It hnd everything in its favour. rhe inn y, however, which Imd n lingo monopoly over Hie Inml, defeated ita own end*. They hold the principnl buninenH altea in the town nt prohibitive rnten, mid it wan not until lAdlillng ndoided ruling on Hie unimproved vnlnen in I'dlll Hull Hie abirenlee npeeiilnto ri were fol I Io rellm|iilidi their mono poly. Since Hint time, Hie town linn progrcHHed very coiiMiatently, and in now looked upon nn mm of the Hoiindent eentroH on the count. The yiewn given nbovonhow: I. A pn norn mn of the Kipinro; 2. Hie New Tochnieiil School; 11. the New I 'mirthoiiHi'.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 25, 23 June 1909, Page 24
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199FEILDING—A STEADY AND PROSPEROUS CENTRE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 25, 23 June 1909, Page 24
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