LEVIN BOROUGH COUNCIL. UNITED MEMORIAL SERVICE. IN connection with tho Funernl of His late- Majesty a Memorial Service, in which the. virions Ministers in tho Town will take part, will be hold opposite the Post Office to-morrow at.2.30 o'clock. A processon will -form near the Railway Station at 1.30 p.m., and will march to the-place- of meeting. Tim Boys' Training .Farm and tho Salvation Army Bands will take part. Should the weather be wet, tlio service will he held in the Century Hall. Tho public aro invited to join In tlio procession. B. R. GARDENER, Mayor. 599-1. KING'S MEMORIAL SERVICE. ALL VETERANS .and those who have served in tho Royal Navy, Army, Colonial Forces, a lid in South--African Contingents, are requested at Weraroa at 1.30 o'clock on Friday, 20th inst., for tho purpose of attending tho Memorial Service in connection with tho death of His Majesty King Edward VIT. Plain clothes and decorations. J. LIDDLE, Major, 595-2. (Late Scots Greys). COURT PRIDE OF LEVIN, 7GIO, A. 0. F. ALL Members of the Above Order - are requested* to attend at the Foresters' Hall, on Friday, at 1 p.m., to receive mourning regalia to attend memorial service to If is late Majesty King Edward VTf. Visiting brothers iuv.it.pd. G. DAVfSON, Cn()-1. Secretary. lIOROWITKNTA COUNTY COUNCIL. I'XfTED MEMORIAL SERVrCK. ■ O USIXESS people throughout the -*-* Momwheniia Comity aro invited to observe to-morrow (Friday. 20;h May) as a Day of Mourning, by closing their business premises. GKOKGK W.VTSOX, 00i-l. Chairman. li. A. 0. I). lIIEREMY invite tho members (»f the 1'.A.0.1). t«» fake, part in th' Moinoiial Servii-. , in Uu , Levin Sq-i'ire, at I .'-M p.m. sharp. AY. JL GALLIC'!!AX. (i(rl-l. Arch Druid.
IN THE MATTER. OF "TIIK IMJBLIC WORKS ACT, 1908." XOTrCB OK IXTBXTIOX TO TAKE LAND U.XDKII Till'] ABOVE ACT. -jYfOTICI'] is hereby given that in pursuance of tho pewer. vested in. local authorities by and of the, provisii:.:s co 11 ft ai ned in Tim Public. W rks Act, 1900, the Makei na. Dninage Board, a drainage board iiii i.rporated under tho The Land Drainage Act, 1908, and having its registered office in the buildings situate at the corner of Rangitikei R.n.-l Cuba. street, Palmerstoii Xorth, intends to take under The Public Works Act, 1908, that piece or parcel of land described in tho scledulo hereunder written, and to carry out the works hereinafter mc.itioiied and tako notice that, plans of tlw> said land are deposited in the office of tho Makerua Drainage Hoard n't Palmerstoii North, an-! at Mr Gunning's .store at Tokoinaru, where the same aro open for inspection, by all persons at all reason iblo hours. Tlio works proposed to be executed by the said Board are the construction o< a drain or channel of a widith at the bottom of 25 feet, a depth <,i 5 fee', and a width at,the top of 3.*) h'V- for the purpose of connecting tli-- boundary drain between Mana-u-a'ii-Kukutuaki Nos. 1 and 5 and the Tokomarii stream. And take notice, thai, all persons aff. ".ted by the construction of the sai ■ work or the taking of tho .said lan.!, are required, to set forth in wri'ing any well grounded objectio! s to the execution of such works or :be taking of such lands and to .sen ■ such writing within 40 davs fro. i the 19th day of May, 15)10, to ;!io Makorua Drainage Board.
That piece or parcel of In ml starting from !i, point along tlio ; .soutlnve.stern boundary of Sub-divisions 12 mid 11, Block VITI., Moumt Robinson Survey District; 5756.4 links ; from itho railway and bearing 314.03 dog. *Thenco along the above-menltioired .boundary for a distanco of 478.5 links to the Tokonmrii Cut. Tbenco along tlia centre of tho Tokomairu Cut for a distanco of 1161.1 links. Tlienco for a distance of 1130.3 links bearing o3.oßdcg. to tho point on Ibe •soutli-'westorii boundary of sulidivision 4 and containing 2 acres 2 roods 29.8 perches. INNES & OAKLEY, Palmorston N. Solicitors to the Makerua Drainage Board. Palmorston North, May 10, 1910. 597-2 LEVIN Y. M. C. A. ROOMS: QUEEN STREET. LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 19. CENTURY HALL, 7.45. CENTURY HALL, 7.45. Debate: "Are Women More Economical than Men." Leaders: Affirmative, Mrs. P. L. Arcus; Negative: Mr P. W. Goldsmith. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. No Charge. No Collection.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 May 1910, Page 3
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