LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Details of the miming of oscursion trains i\nrm% next. week are advertised to-day. Councillor I'Wllfl ha* hew, incapacitated bv an attack ®L branch itis !uul his medical adviser ha* ordered him to reninm m bed foi at hast .■ | week to come. I Mr F. Musso, blacksmith, of Le- j vin, has received notification that letters of naturalisation have been ( issued to him. Owing to the strike in the Merchant Service at AYollington, carriers in Kevin ha.! a h.avvest yesterday. < Instead of by boat to .roods were railed to Levni. I here . was quite an animated scene at the station at AYeraroa throughout yesterday. Schedules for the Horowhemia A. and I'. Association's January show are to be issued in obont three weeks time, 'and the work of i>ublioation has been siren to the Horowhemia Chronicle! Levin. Otaki. and .Shannon advertisers. who are desirous of having announceuiouts printed in Mio xcliodule should. | make early application. The 'bodv of Miss O'Sullisan. one of the victims of the boating fatali itv in tlvo Manawatu river near I'ox- ! ton Heads, was found yesterday on j the Otaki beach having been swept- • ihy the current past Levin and Ohnu. The constable telephoned to the coroner (Mr W. 0. to know if an ini'|Ui'st was to lie held, and tlio coroner replied that he did not consider that it was necessary to hold one. At the Woraroa Town Hall last j evening the annua! social mi connection with the Weraroa Football Club took place. There was a large gathering, and during the evening: the Mayor of Levin (Mr 15. R. Gardener) presented the club with the junior banner. He congratulated 1 the club on the fact that this was the first r.imo that the banner had heen won by a dub in the borough, during le sis* years. Further donations have been made to the funds of the Horowhenua ' A. And !'• Association as follow: - Mr \Y. If. Simcox. G2 2s: Airs F. R. Hadtield. M .Is: Mr F. M. Herrick, t'l Is: Mr John Johnson. C'l Is. The coinmitteoK appointed in all parts of the district are working with a will and the result of '! j their efforts will be a large increase -j of members. At the meeting of the ? general committee, which met yesterday. .judges in the different ? classes were appointed if the jiosition will bo accepted by them. Seveil ral new menders were proposed and elected. The main electoral roll .for Otaki constituency. comprising 5710 names, printed and published at the PTorovhenua Chronicle Office is ro- - 'garded bv tlu Registrar of Electors i'fMr Hurl ey) as a highly creditable | product ion. Although the work I came into our hands less than two j weeks, ago. ami nuite seven days alitor the roils of other localities were ! handed to the printers, the Oiaki - j roll has m.ido its appearand well in ■ [advance of the great hulk of the I rolls, and the 1 otter press is voga rd--jedbv Mr Hurley being oxcenl tionally distinct and clear. For this | our mechanical staff is entitled to high prais" The number of nanies ~. on this year's roll is 159 P mere than c that of the previous roll.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1911, Page 2
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533LOCAL AND GENERAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1911, Page 2
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