PALMERSTON NEWS.
The Longbnrn Freezing Worke exten> sions'have now approached completion, giving; tho works "a daily capacity of .2000 sheep and 80 bullocks. ' .', Mr. 1 - L. J. Godfrey, of has been appointed manager of the 'Friendly Societies' Dispensary, to' be .opened early in December. . • ■ .The' proceeds of the bicycle stands afc the show, which will be in charge of the Campbell Street School boys, will be given to the Belgian Relief Funds. . , Rangiotu settlers have given £29 -to the Huntly Relief Fund, Whakaronga £10, Aokautere £6 125., and Bunnythorpe£2o. '....- ■■.;.- • . . :.: The various Presbyterian Sunday Schools , held' their annual tea meeting at St. Andrew's Hall on Friday eyening. ' llie j'ounger scholars- received their prizes; but the elder scholars took" certificates in lieu of prizes, whose value they donated' to the .Belgian Relief Fund. . ;! . ■ \' ■ Bishop Sprott was, holding the nnliiial confirmation service at All Saints' Church yesterday, and also dedicated tho new part of the chancel. ■> The Government's River ■ Board Commission sits in Palmerston North today. It is the result of a petition section of the ratepayers for the abolition of the board.-
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2296, 2 November 1914, Page 2
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180PALMERSTON NEWS. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2296, 2 November 1914, Page 2
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