An impo'i-tant meeting is advertised for Tuesday next, in the Century Hall, Levin. The converer is Mi J. McLeavey, of Ohau, who is interested, in common with many more citizens who have properties abutting on the railway line, in having the cost of maintenance of fences fairly apportioned. When the Manawatu Railway Company was in existence it shared this cost with the landowners, hut now that it has gone out of existence the landowners a.ro left without legal claim against them or their successors (the Government Railway Department), there is, however, a moral obligation 011 the Government to accept this responsibility, and it is hoped that the representations to be made will induce Parliament to repeal the obnoxious clause the empowering: Act whidh gives the present exemt)tion. *
Some folk have passed \,heir leases in, and others feel dejection; but Pink's big hammer make a din still on the same old section There, at the same old gravel site, new shoes for cash he proffers, at rates that make the frugal smile and help them fill their coffers Advt.
PIANO AND THEORY. MISS FITZHERBERT ~ will resume tuition on Wednesday, September 21. 1081-2
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1910, Page 3
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191Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1910, Page 3
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