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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

HI

An interesting discussion, on filling in tho wells in portions of the district took place- at last night's meet ing of the Levin Borough Conned, and will be found reported under the proceedings of the Council.

Notification of the .annual meeting of the Licensing Committee for Otaki Electorate -appears in the "Chronicle." to-day. Tho meeting is lixed for the Ist June. iu i xt, and warning is given that all notices of applications for licenses, removals, transfers or removals must be sent in in duplicate at least, twenty-one days before the date of mec-ting.

A portion of the Levin to Foxton road is to he widened. Tenders for the work are invited by Mr .]. Malcolm. Engineer to the Morowhenua County CmiuiHl under whose supervision the. work will be carried out. 'Particulars are. advertised in tho "Chronicle." to-dav.

A "ticlu't" to reprt'sont tlm Riblo-iii-Schfiol I'iirty at next week's election i)l' a Srliool Coniniitteei for Levin lias lieen selected. Ft will consist, wo understand, (if the ]?r?v. .!. "White, the l?ev. T. F. Jones, and , ! , . 1 ? X. C HohlijiAViiv. .Limes I'rouse. AY, J. Arnold ami 11. Walker. The < ; t.iVket" of the Kible-at-Ifome- Party is, to h? annoniiced tomorrow.

A London cablegram regarding wireless t!'l:'<';r)i])liy announces that Marconi's Transatlantic sixpenny wireless service will commence on ilie 2:? rd inst. The rates to distant parts of Onriada will be fonrpriKv halfp'.'iiny lioldir tho .pKi'stiii.Q;

Tt is the ivrrnlia of a Good Teinlil:!!,:-' that Mrs M. McKain has :> ilt" ire to In , -tun" upen any it-"•-•iecit:ii("l I'lfli''.' in Levin. The «hif:'i).o!it- f-V.rit it was a ■••.'1 of Ti-rh-:iiiifi> fi-"r.r"»Ti"'s ;mrl records Hint Mrs McKniii |v was mnde. under t misapprehension. A preliminary announcement npp. \; ] s tc-i'.'.y i ■•;.,.; r;'i ' v i t!iu annual concert, in aid ol' the lit'vin Oathnlie ('■ u■ i,■ h. U is !> In , In-!;] in tin* 'IV.vii !!■■!!, .'ii;. , ! p;>pul::r prices lor ■■. !. ;.i;-;M. .:rc {: h:> chained. The ci!i' ■! , !'l prolamine is prepari•■' ' v :'..■ e: >. .'.ictilio committee, a'ul it !:.;> I); t ii .!.'. ided to procure v, ell- ! ■' •••■■:.■ •:]. ■; : ■ ;;:;■' : ;;■', ,'! ,;iiir rs IV.im W' !li;";;'!i! iin.'i i'iilii'-.'isti-ii N'ortli to ;:■■■;. ''!•.> jr ('--i , . .'•■ i , ; t !•:• con .-.rfc •!!■• ■" ";i' t , : tliiN convent aiul .•! .. i,.. ti.o :■;,.,tii ot;,<^> " i i!)!; -, -:' , t!:: , t'lrc: , , l;n j.;.':-;t apples . ,"■■■.' :.. .. !! Hi i i'i:ib i.iSll jcli ,'U'e (111 \i. i- .\' ;il i/'-f-.-.:--;!i. in. Oiiiiiaru. T'.ii\v i ■""•.'■ '•:i!.;--i f;' r.i o; :' 1-ven ; !Irl v.'-i .!;!';•<! v. •■■,<■ ■Alw'W "I'lty/., 2!oz. : : r ' 'J-! •;. 'i'f , ciivi'iiifi , relics of i , :; 'i -.jip'f. i- 1." !nc'ii s. Tln-y are '■I' <'■-.' v:v: i , 'y kii; v. n as Gloria Mundi. .'■ r i.li ■i. ' ::■ _' cf I';■.! Levin Hrrf:'l'lh (Vnnicil y.-':-:ter:l:\v evening t!io Vt'ilii'liVc;!;' , (' !M-iii'l.- v ft'C-'Ull-i!if,;::lc(| M.i-i I't Inllis in lift-Is. i:i:-., tlni l!,ll.■■,•!'!'.': ;-1:-h-'-s !'nr \v:"ler !):•• a(!o])tc*il : Tjicen.seil houses CI c:i"li i) ■!• aniiimi. I)o:ircliiiL r lioiipcS \v\i)\ iiv..' <ir more hedrooms 10s e , eh. V , . , . lliMii , -" - ! in--.'Mri , -'! win , a <'il'IVr nee sliiiiilfi U-j made in the cliiir es !>etw<; , n a l.'Darfliiiiiliouse and an hiH. (':-. I!:', !s:;!i na::uked {•'■at 1'0i; , !,-; p.ii'l M'rv liirfc rates to Ilifi l< -:| h-li-v. jr., ~'::;vr1 that p-lli lie houses; aiul licarcliiu'lioiises l»e plaer'l OU t:'; , «111![' I'o'it ilirr, ,111(1 I'iis '■'.■I 1 - , eve" hiiil'v agreed to. A > tic i;l' p.-!:'!i:-e \<)'.:]•: place liiwt in tht . Town Mall at Werarna. Me' p:\; '.ie.> : j. : ih; , <_>;ii' t- ol' settlers i'ri'in all out tilts district. The priMVi':'s Hi' tin , sale are to Ik> to the ctminiitee which has in iiaii'l tlu 'riil'liiijj; up of a I'liml to delVay '•v,y.i- ci O'.r.'tiii.'j, , an Andican C.'lnircli •>.t Wi'iariia. The 'inll was packed nit!: (I:-!:'..!;.';, and Mr llankins. w!ikiirlly !4a\e his services as auctioneer </!-• I;i i t !v. found the hiddiujr vory f.----ir:"i. j :L 'i'iie ca'-h of V-:-viilo 'wwjrMtrl f:7 -"ss. The v'w (\\:'Y. X. 0. C i''ipto!i) and liif cfiinmiiti-e c 1 ;'-.:■■(? tn return the!viiic;-!'" tl.anks to d! t.liost' who ?■!) fieelv. 'Mi;! .ilr.n to all who as.sis' cd in making the wile so surrosfifi! . Tea m :,, 1 eat'ilile-. we-e pro\-i(ln:1 1'. , , the lirli-'s" ceminitteo dnri'in; the A lreetin": <if ihla:'i''.' cfiininiltee i". called for b''noiT.iw afternoon. An illustration of tln\ truth of the i-li .-•:!,■. inji; t!;..l ''t!;t:i'y's many a true w. ..•;!• ,sp•;-.: ..n i , ' j.'t." was all'orde'l ':v .•!■' ■•■'■■i''e^ , : at/ Gisboriio. (i'lriii'i ■a !iiti->i!i<r of tiie Native liaiwl Cuiirt. just p:'i' rto (he .seven; ,i>;ales. AVi i'ei-c. AI.L.C. siii.l he understo:: ' thn.t the. Judiro was to leavo lei , M'-ivca lv.-xt i-w. iincl he asii-d that the C'.-jin t s!: :id I remain in Gislxirne for a. few (.lays longer. "Don't o-.-i, Judoe." Ik , said, "you'll only • ■•■t drc.vi-i!■•:!. :ii"! Ave'll slied a lot c , ' itears over you.' . The Ju;l,i>;e said he had to keep his appointment at Voiron, and if the coach left he would proceed .as arranged. "Then said \\"\ Vevi). "we'll call on our Atua (God) to open. the. heavens and raise a. pale so tliat yon will be. un■nhlt'. to leave us hefore Saturday." Tho Maoris subsequently there wns soinetliin.o; in "Wi Pern's pmplioey, .:\s the coa.ch di dnot leave next day. vnv for so mo <liay.s afterwards. The crah? duly arrived.

The- "Jason" brand of underclothing hn.s uarned a world-wide reputat;::!i. it is a pleasure to sell a make c.f underclothing that proves unequalled, and "Jason" underwear has dono this conclusively. Any garment that has been fairly washed and dealt with and that shrinks will bo replaced at once. "Jason" is a guaranteed make, and its reputation has to be kept at any price. The "Rough Eider" Clothing On., of the Square, Palmerston North, have ju.st taken delivery of large shipments of this famous brand f,f 'underwear, and can confidently

recommend to all their mime to us patrons. They also have just received a splendid assortment of men's pyjama suite in the very latest colourings and designs. Every garment well cut iiii-d of good workinansKip, heing all out on tailor-made lines.

W. H. Gallichan, carrier, of Levin is pi'opni'otl to <lo enrrying of every description, at bed-rock prices. Fur niture is my speciality. Orders lefi at Bradley's Stables will receive prompt attention. Satisfactioi; guaranteed.—Advt.

At Wellington, last niglit, a wrestling match took place between K. J. Scott and A. Bain. Scott was beaten.

An exchange states that a trader who got into pecuniary difficulties in Dnnedin some fifteen years ago has returned, and is paying his debts in full.

Hulley's comet was observed yesterday morning by the Rev. Dr. Kennedy, of St. Patrick's College, Wellington. It was visible to the naked eye. The comet has been, similarly seen :it Capetown.

In the year ended 31st March tho Levin Meivt Company's .business showed marked expansion. The total "killings" were as follow:— Bullocks 599, cows 35, lieifers 62, wethers 32!)!, ewes 1512, lambs G!)7, pigs OK 1 ), and calves 12(5.

At the meeting of the Levin Borough Council last evening, Mr W. Kidd, of Greytown, wrote intimating that ho was wanting to start n. skating rink "in a fair sized centre." and would like to know if (he. Borough possessed a town hall that he could lease for tho purpose. He also inquired how a rink would "take on" in Levin.—No action was taken in the matter.

Round to ache at times is every bend. Changeable weather has a tendency to make them ache frequently, and everyone should be prepared to check the unnecessary suffering with a bottle of headache tablei s. Nothing injurious or harmful in them, and obtainable from C. S. Keedwell's Pharmacy.—Advt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 April 1910, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 April 1910, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 April 1910, Page 2

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